Judge Permanently Bars N.I.H. From Limiting Medical Research Funding

Judge Permanently Bars N.I.H. From Limiting Medical Research Funding

A federal judge permanently barred the Trump administration on Friday from limiting funding from the National Institutes of Health that supports research at universities and academic medical centers, restoring billions of dollars in grant money but setting up an almost certain appeal. The ruling by Judge Angel Kelley, of the Federal District Court in Massachusetts,…

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Government increases NEET UG and PG seats to meet rising demand for medical professionals – The Times of India

Government increases NEET UG and PG seats to meet rising demand for medical professionals – The Times of India

Government increases medical seats to address rising demand for healthcare professionals in India. (AI Image) NEET UG and PG seats 2025: In a bid to tackle the growing demand for medical professionals in India, the government has announced a significant increase in the number of medical seats available across the country. This includes both undergraduate…

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Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V: Copy-paste syndrome afflicts J&K medical theses | India News – The Times of India

Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V: Copy-paste syndrome afflicts J&K medical theses | India News – The Times of India

SRINAGAR: By the time medical students in J&K complete their theses, they have presumably diagnosed diseases, prescribed treatments, and memorised the human anatomy down to the last nerve. Yet, when it comes to writing a few heartfelt lines in the acknowledgments section, originality seems to flatline.A recent study conducted by SKIMS Medical College in Srinagar…

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Artificial Heart: Man lives 100 days with artificial titanium heart in a first for medical science | – The Times of India

Artificial Heart: Man lives 100 days with artificial titanium heart in a first for medical science | – The Times of India

BiVACOR titanium heart (Credit: X) An Australian man in his 40s has made history by surviving 100 days with an artificial titanium heart before receiving a donor transplant, marking a significant breakthrough in heart failure treatment, reports CNN. The man was implanted with the BiVACOR total artificial heart at St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney in November….

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अमित शाह ने तमिलनाडु में खेला तमिल कार्ड! बोले- ‘राज्य में तमिल में हो इंजीनियरिंग की पढ़ाई’

अमित शाह ने तमिलनाडु में खेला तमिल कार्ड! बोले- ‘राज्य में तमिल में हो इंजीनियरिंग की पढ़ाई’

Amit Shah Tamil Nadu Visit: केंद्रीय गृह मंत्री अमित शाह शुक्रवार (07 मार्च, 2025) को तमिलनाडु पहुंचे. अमित शाह ने राज्य की स्टालिन सरकार पर निशाना साधते हुए कहा, ‘वे तमिलों की धरती पर आए हैं और तमिलनाडु के मुख्यमंत्री से अनुरोध करना चाहेंगे कि वे अन्य राज्यों से प्रेरणा लें, जिन्होंने अपनी मूल भाषा…

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Who is Sandip Ghosh, the arrested ex-principal of RG Kar Medical College? Here’s a look at his educational qualification and career trajectory – The Times of India

Who is Sandip Ghosh, the arrested ex-principal of RG Kar Medical College? Here’s a look at his educational qualification and career trajectory – The Times of India

Who is RG Kar’s ex-principal Sandip Ghosh: Sandip Ghosh is a former principal of R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital. His tenure was marked by controversies involving allegations of financial irregularities, and other accusations that have led to investigations NEW DELHI: The RG Kar case, a harrowing incident involving the rape and murder of…

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Private medical colleges save crores on stipends as NMC dithers | India News – The Times of India

Private medical colleges save crores on stipends as NMC dithers | India News – The Times of India

Private medical colleges are saving crores of rupees by either not paying stipends to MBBS interns and resident doctors or paying them a fraction of what government medical colleges pay. According to the National Medical Commission (NMC), the data on stipend payment submitted by colleges showed that 60 (33 govt colleges and 27 private ones)…

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Regulatory bodies in medical field in disarray – The Times of India

Regulatory bodies in medical field in disarray – The Times of India

Three autonomous bodies that regulate personnel in the medical field — doctors, dentists and nurses — are all in a dysfunctional state, the response to a right to information query has revealed.The health ministry’s response to the query confirmed that the four autonomous boards of the National Medical Commission that deal with undergraduate education, postgraduate…

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