Handwriting a struggle for autistic kidsNovember 10th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Autistic children are more likely to have handwriting problems than those without autism, according to a new study. The study, conducted by researchers at the Kennedy Krieger Institute, compared handwriting samples, motor skills, and visuospatial abilities of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) to typically developing children.
Elton John released from hospital, plans to resume US shows with Billy JoelNovember 6th, 2009 Elton John on mend, resuming tour datesLONDON — Elton John has been released from a London hospital after being treated for flu and an E. coli bacterial infection.
RI hospital fined $150,000 in 5th wrong-site surgery since 2007, video cameras to be installedNovember 2nd, 2009 RI hospital fined $150,000 in wrong-site surgeryPROVIDENCE, R.I. — Rhode Island's largest hospital was fined $150,000 and ordered to take the extraordinary step of installing video cameras in all its operating rooms after it had its fifth wrong-site surgery since 2007, state health officials said Monday.
Cincinnati-based LCA-Vision to shut down 10 LasikPlus surgery centers, cut jobs by 15 percentOctober 27th, 2009 LCA-Vision to close 10 laser-vision centersCINCINNATI — The operator of LasikPlus vision correction centers plans to close 10 of its locations as it continues to deal with a drop in surgeries amid the recession. Cincinnati-based LCA-Vision Inc.
Cosmetic surgery-crazy Brits having up to 4 ops in one go to save cashOctober 26th, 2009 LONDON - The craze of cosmetic surgery has risen so much in the UK that Britons are opting for "surgery saver packages", which involves having up to four procedures at one go. Although, multiple surgeries can cut costs up to nearly 6,000 pounds, doctors say the post operation complications and infections are dangerous to the extent of being fatal.
Number of Indians seeking plastic surgery growing rapidlyOctober 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Don't like the shape of your nose and want to go under the knife? Experts say that people who are always pre-occupied with their appearances and dislike their bodies, may be suffering from body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), a growing phenomenon in India. Although there is no official data on the number of cosmetic surgery procedures being conducted in India, according to a health expert in a Delhi hospital the number of people going for cosmetic surgeries has jumped manifold over the last five years.
Junior doctors' strike affects healthcare in KashmirOctober 13th, 2009 SRINAGAR - The junior doctors' strike in Jammu and Kashmir entered the fourth day Tuesday, adversely affecting healthcare facilities in the valley. In Srinagar's largest SMHS Hospital, no surgery has been done during the last three days as the junior doctors struck work Saturday due to alleged pay anomalies.
Oscar-winning documentary 'Smile Pinki' screened in DelhiOctober 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Oscar-winning documentary 'Smile Pinki', that gives the message about the cleft surgery in India was premiered in New Delhi on Thursday. Six-year-old Pinki is the star of the short documentary "Smile Pinki", which won an Academy Award.
Doctors in Kerala remove 4.9 kg uterus from womanOctober 7th, 2009 KOCHI - A team of doctors in Kochi in Kerala Wednesday claimed to have created a world record by surgically removing the largest uterus - weighing 4.9 kg - from a 46-year-old woman who was suffering from a tumour. The five doctors from Sunrise Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS) led by Hafeez Rahman achieved the feat using a less-invasive laparoscopic key hole surgery conducted Sep 29.
'Smile Pinki' all set to be screened across IndiaOctober 2nd, 2009 MUMBAI - Oscar-winning documentary 'Smile Pinki' that gives the message about the cleft surgery in India would be screened across the country. The director, child actors and doctor who treats cleft is on a five city tour and would now be heading to Chennai, Bangalore, New Delhi and finally to movie star Pinki Sonkar's native city, Varanasi, for the screening of the movie.
Pharma exports up 29 percent to $9.35 bnSeptember 25th, 2009 HYDERABAD - India's exports of drugs, pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals grew by 29 percent last fiscal to Rs.39,538 crore (around $9.35 billion) compared to the previous fiscal, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said Friday. "In recent times, the Indian pharmaceutical sector has emerged as one of the major contributors to Indian exports with export earnings rising from a negligible amount in early 1990s to Rs.29,139.57 crore by 2007-08," Sharma said while addressing the Indo-Africa Pharma Business Meet here.
Indian pharma exports up by 29 percent in 2008-09September 25th, 2009 HYDERABAD - Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Anand Sharma today said that the exports of drugs, pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals for the year 2008-09 stood at Rs.39,538 crore, registering a growth of about 29 per cent over the last year. Addressing the Indo-Africa Pharma Business meet here, Sharma said: "In recent times, the Indian pharmaceutical sector has emerged as one of the major contributors to Indian exports with export earnings rising from a negligible amount in early 1990s to Rs.29,139.57 crore by 2007-08.
Haryana governor continues to be in hospitalSeptember 21st, 2009 CHANDIGARH - Haryana Governor Jagannath Pahadia continued to be in the hospital for the third day Monday after collapsing here Saturday during a function. Aides of the governor said some more tests were to be conducted on him and there was a possibility of him being discharged Tuesday.
Senate proposal calls for steep fines for failure to get health insuranceSeptember 8th, 2009 Up to $3,800 fine for failure get health insuranceWASHINGTON — A top senator is calling for fines of up to $3,800 on families who fail to get medical insurance after a health care overhaul goes into effect. The plan from Democratic Sen.
14 breast cancer surgeries in three-and-a-half hours conducted at MaduraiAugust 29th, 2009 MADURAI - Doctors at a hospital in Madurai claimed to have performed breast cancer surgeries on 14 patients within three-and-a-half hours. Officials at the state-run Rajaji Hospital said the surgeries were performed on August 24 from 8.30 in the morning.octors termed it as a record in medical history.