Kolkata: Leading Natural Health Care Company Dabur India Ltd on Wednesday announced the expansion of its Réal portfolio with the launch of a range of healthy
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SwitchON Foundation launches Medical Student Engagement Programme ‘Clean Air Medical Student Ambassador Programme’
Kolkata: SwitchON Foundation in association with West Bengal Doctors Forum and Association of Radiation Oncologists of India organized a webinar on World Cancer Day where
D. S. Research Centre observes World Cancer Day, focuses on ‘Close the Care Gap’
Kolkata: City based D. S. Research Centre observed the World Cancer Day with the cancer fighters of Bengal and focused on the importance of Digital
Corporate and Healthcare Experts laud Budget 2022-23
Kolkata: Corporate and Healthcare Experts have lauded the Union Budget 2022-23. They welcomed Government’s focus on Infrastructure and Digitalization. Let’s take a look at what
Let your skin Thank You, with this Winter Skincare Routine
Kolkata: During winters, the harsh cold climate and dry indoor air often leave skin dry, flaky, itchy, and chapped & overall without lustre or glow,
Why investing in a good hand cream is the need of the hour
Kolkata: With most Skincare routines today, the focus is usually on the face while the hands are subjected to a secondary treat mentor an afterthought.
Reckitt led TBBT Programme celebrates 50th Statehood Day of Manipur and Meghalaya
Imphal: The Birds and Bees Talk programme led by Reckitt celebrated the 50th Statehood Day of Meghalaya and Manipur on Friday, January 21. On this
How to keep your dog engaged at home?
Kolkata: If there was someone who was happy with the pandemic, it must be our pet dogs. They saw their favourite humans 24×7, showed up
Is your cloth mask good enough to keep COVID at bay? Think twice
Kolkata: The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a resurgence recently and if the last two years have taught us anything, it is to not take the
BSV’s Carbetocin can prevent PPH
Kolkata: Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality deaths in West Bengal, with 25-30% or maternal deaths due to the condition, according