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15/08/2018

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15/08/2018

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INDIA MEDICAL SHOW19-20-21 APRIL 2018CHANDIGARHClick Link
13/04/2018

INDIA MEDICAL SHOW
19-20-21 APRIL 2018
CHANDIGARH
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India Medical Show is going to be launches on 19th to 21st April 2018 at Parade Ground, Sector 17, Chandigarh with aim to develop a new approach, a different way of exploring the aisles and discovering the trends, creating a true call to the senses. Indeed, the show looks to suffuse its visitors and...

We wish you Luck, Prosperity, Health and a very Happy New Year 2018 and look forward to continue serving you. All Doctor...
02/01/2018

We wish you Luck, Prosperity, Health and a very Happy New Year 2018 and look forward to continue serving you.
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22/11/2017

Know about the first practising woman doctor in colonial india.

Rukhmabai Raut or Rakhmabai Raut, was an Indian woman who became one of the first practising woman doctors in colonial India. She was also at the heart of a landmark legal case which led to the enactment of the Age of Consent Act, 1891.

30/03/2017

: Bengaluru Lab’s New Product to Stop Bleeding in 90 Secs

A two-member research team from Bengaluru has applied for a patent for a product aimed at soldiers, which can stop bleeding in 90 seconds.

The duo from the Centre for Incubation, Innovation, Research and Consultancy (CIIRC) at Jyothi Institute of Technology in south Bengaluru, has received Rs 30 crore from Srinegri mutt, as Economic Times reported.

MS Santosh, who developed the product along with Divakara MB said,

On a battleground, let’s say a medic locates a wounded soldier soaked in blood. This hypothetical situation is exactly what we sought to deal with and provide a solution for.

The product which is a carboxyl-linked graphene sponge (DAPGS), is similar to Axiostat, a sponge patented by Bengaluru-based Leo Sebastian Mavley. Since the last 3 years , his products are being supplied to the Indian Army and other armed forces.

Axiostat was first reported about in October 2016, as a product which could stop bleeding in 3-4 minutes.

I know of Axiostat, it uses chitosan, a naturally-occurring polymer (found in shellfish) which stops profuse bleeding in a few minutes. What we use is graphene, which has medicinal amino acid and a biocompatible protein that has been extracted from a tree.

Santosh, claiming the amino acid used in the product, says it’s the first time that it’s being used in a product. He said it’s a protein extracted from Bongamia tree, which helps prevent infection and it’s something which other products don’t have.

Commercial Viability

DAPGS’s unique feature, as Santosh elaborated, not only inherits the remarkable liquid absorption from cross-linked graphene sponge, but it enhances the interfacial stimulating ability to blood cells.

Ours is a haemostasis material that cannot only absorb plasma rapidly but also stimulate erythrocytes and platelets to change their regular form and structure at the interface, which largely affects the bio-functioning of the cell, thus promoting blood coagulation.

Low-cost materials like graphene and amino-acids are easy to synthesise, making the product commercially viable.

There’s a lot more work happening in the lab, and we are expecting more funding from the mutt, which wants this centre to be at par with global research labs.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2017 FROM ALL DOCTOR PLUS SURGICARE TAEM
01/01/2017

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2017 FROM ALL DOCTOR PLUS SURGICARE TAEM

Easy Way to Prevent Blisters: Surgical TapeBY MAGGIE FOXIs there anything worse than getting a blister on the 25th mile?...
21/12/2016

Easy Way to Prevent Blisters: Surgical Tape
BY MAGGIE FOX

Is there anything worse than getting a blister on the 25th mile?
OK, maybe not everyone is an ultramarathoner. But doctors who got sick and tired of treating runners' blisters say they have a cheap and easy solution for them — and for those of us stupid enough to wear new shoes to work without socks: paper tape.
It's the stuff sold in drugstores to hold on gauze, and it's as thin and flimsy as the name implies.
This is what you need for blisters. Maskot / Getty Images
It turns out this thin, easy-to-tear tape works better to prevent blisters than powders, antiperspirants, lubricants, Band-Aids or adhesive pads, said Dr. Grant Lipman, an emergency medicine physician at Stanford Health Care in California.
"IT'S KIND OF A RIDICULOUSLY CHEAP, EASY METHOD OF BLISTER PREVENTION."
Lipman helps endurance athletes who run 25 to 50 miles a day in all sorts of climates, from the high desert of Chile to Antarctica.
They are, unsurprisingly, plagued by blisters.
"What I kept hearing was, 'Doctor, I'd be doing so well, if only for my feet,'" Lipman said in a statement.
"Their feet were getting decimated."
But he had heard rumors that paper tape helped. So he and colleagues tested the idea using 128 runners participating in the 155-mile, seven-day RacingThePlanet ultramarathon event that crosses terrain from Jordan's rock-strewn wastes to the Gobi Desert.
Runners make their way past the River Runner statues on the Northbank Riverwalk in Jacksonville, Florida. Bob Self / The Florida Times-Union via AP, file
They had trained medical technicians put paper tape on just one of each runner's feet.
No blisters formed on the feet of 98 of the runners where the tape had been applied, they reported in the Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. But 81 runners did get blisters in untaped areas.
"It's kind of a ridiculously cheap, easy method of blister prevention," Lipman said. "You can get it anywhere. A little roll costs about 69 cents, and that should last a year or two."
The stuff is thin enough so that it doesn't interfere with the shoe's fit and it's comfortable, he added.

31/10/2016

The Chikungunya Season – Facts You Must Know!

The word ‘chikungunya‘ is believed to have been derived from a description in the Makonde language, meaning “that which bends up”, of the contorted posture of people affected with the severe joint pain associated with this disease.

It is also a mosquito-borne viral infection, caused by the Chikungunya virus, and transmitted by the Aedes species of mosquitoes (identical to the ones that transmit the Dengue Fever-causing viruses), that presents, initially, with an abrupt onset of high-grade fever and severe joint pain.

Other common features include a headache, rash, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, and a running nose. As one can clearly see, there is a considerable overlap amongst the clinical features of Dengue Fever and Chikungunya, that has even caused misdiagnoses, in areas where both are prevalent.

Chikungunya, however, causes severe and debilitating joint pain, that can last for the few days that the fever lasts, or, in some cases, persist for weeks to months after the initial infection.

There is no specific cure for Chikungunya, and treatment is focused on supportive measures, such as bed rest, judicious fluid intake, medication to decrease fever and joint/muscle pain, physiotherapy, and local application of heat to decrease joint pain, etc.

Preventive measures include measures to control the mosquito population, and measures to control personal exposure to mosquitoes. There is no vaccination available against the Chikungunya virus.

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30/10/2016

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