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  1. Aspirin may prevent pregnancy complications due to flu infection: Study

    Aspirin may prevent pregnancy complications due to flu infection: Study

    Low-dose aspirin is usually taken to prevent preeclampsia.The study, led by an international team from RMIT University in Australia in collaboration with a team from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, investigated whether treatments for preeclampsia could be applied to flu infections.They...
  2. Fetal large brain may be a sign of severe autism: study

    Fetal large brain may be a sign of severe autism: study

    New Delhi: Abnormally high levels of gray matter in the fetus during the first trimester of pregnancy may indicate severe autism, which includes lifelong difficulties in social and cognitive skills and possibly not being able to speak, according to a new study. . ,The researchers said the...
  3. Metropolis Healthcare's comprehensive study reveals important insights into prenatal testing to detect true high-risk pregnancies

    Metropolis Healthcare's comprehensive study reveals important insights into prenatal testing to detect true high-risk pregnancies

    SMP New Delhi [India], May 29: In its continued commitment to raise awareness about women and children's health issues, Metropolis Healthcare Ltd. India's leading diagnostic service provider is dedicated to empowering pregnant couples with essential knowledge and awareness about the health of...
  4. Kourtney Kardashian opens up about her attempts to have a baby: 5 failed IVF cycles she faced

    Kourtney Kardashian opens up about her attempts to have a baby: 5 failed IVF cycles she faced

    During a recent Q&A session with her fans on Instagram, Kourtney talked about her challenges on the social media platform, reports 'Female First UK'.Kourtney, who has six-month-old son Rocky with her husband Travis Barker, shared on Instagram, "After a year of trying (5 failed IVF cycles...
  5. Lt Gen Ajit Neelakantan inaugurates Practical Fetal Invasive, Clinical Workshop at Army Hospital, Delhi

    Lt Gen Ajit Neelakantan inaugurates Practical Fetal Invasive, Clinical Workshop at Army Hospital, Delhi

    Lieutenant General Ajit Neelakantan, PVSM, Commandant, Arm Hospital (Research & Referral), New Delhi [India], inaugurated a practical Fetal Invasive Clinical Workshop at the hospital on Friday. The workshop was conducted by the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Subdivision. The Department of Obstetrics...
  6. Janitri's path to success: the maternal health revolution from Shark Tank to industry excellence

    Janitri's path to success: the maternal health revolution from Shark Tank to industry excellence

    New Delhi [India], May 8: Genitri, a leading medtech startup dedicated to pregnancy monitoring, was featured as the success story of Shark Tan India Season 3. In Season 2, Gentri made headlines with its appearance on Shark Tank, where it secured a significant investment of Rs 1 crore from Namita...
  7. Gurugram doctors treat 1-month-old baby with rare congenital heart defect

    Gurugram doctors treat 1-month-old baby with rare congenital heart defect

    The baby was suffering from left ventricular (LV) apical aneurysm, a condition where the top part of the heart's left ventricle is replaced by fibrous tissue, making it thin and weak, and prone to spontaneous rupture .The condition is rare, with only 809 cases recorded worldwide.Doctors at...
  8. 'Malaria during pregnancy increases neurological risk in babies'

    'Malaria during pregnancy increases neurological risk in babies'

    World Malaria Day is observed every year on 25 April to raise awareness about the deadly mosquito-borne disease which is spread to humans by female Anopheles mosquitoes and is caused by parasites of the Plasmodium genus: Plasmodium falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae, and P. knowlesi. Of...
  9. Bombay HC allows woman to terminate 27-week pregnancy in private hospital

    Bombay HC allows woman to terminate 27-week pregnancy in private hospital

    Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Thursday allowed a woman with severe congenital abnormalities to terminate her 27-week pregnancy at a private hospital as the government hospital did not have facilities for selective fetal reduction.After examining the woman, the medical board of the...
  10. Strand Life Sciences develops prenatal genomic diagnostics portfolio

    Strand Life Sciences develops prenatal genomic diagnostics portfolio

    Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], Strand Life Sciences, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited, and a leading global provider of genomic and bioinformatics solutions, has partnered with two key technologies – CNSeq (for detection of aneuploidies) in its Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics...
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