MRI at bedside for critically ill patients; AIIMS Delhi rolls out India’s first portable system | Delhi News

New Delhi: Critically ill patients in ICUs may no longer need to be shifted for brain scans, with AIIMS Delhi introducing India’s first portable MRI system, enabling bedside imaging.The ultra-low-field MRI device can be wheeled directly to patients, eliminating the need for transport to conventional MRI suites—a process that is often risky for those on…

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Karnataka high court quashes Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences move to exclude senate members from inspection panel | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: The high court quashed a 2024 resolution of a syndicate meeting of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) excluding senate members from the local inspection committee on continuation of affiliation of colleges.J Nandeesh and other RGUHS senate members had challenged the resolution, contending that the syndicate did not obtain the assent of the…

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Humour In The Age Of Outrage | Hyderabad News

There was a time, not too long ago, when stand-up comedy was seen as a harmless escape, a stage for playful jabs and observational humour that audiences could laugh off and leave behind.Today, that same stage feels far less forgiving. Across India, comedians are increasingly finding themselves under the scanner for what they say, how…

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Kin of dead man demand Valpoi cop’s suspension | Goa News

Valpoi: Residents and family members of the 28-year-old Moin Shaikh, who died by suicide last week, allegedly after he was assaulted while in police custody, gathered outside the Valpoi police station for the second day, demanding the suspension of the investigating officer and others involved.After Friday’s protest at the police station, investigating officer PSI Prathamesh…

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