Indian Journal Of Clinical Practice

Indian Journal Of Clinical Practice IJCP IJCP is monthly flagship journal edited by Padmashri and Dr B C Roy National Awardee Dr K K Aggarwal.

It is circulated to 30,000 doctors across India through print and 50,000 doctors vai link in www.emedinews.in. It is in the form of a magazine with latest updates and lighter reading sections.

24/03/2019

Video reveals ignorance, not negligence: Doctors

Tribune (Excerpts) : A viral video shot inside Kashmir valley’s main tertiary care hospital showed a patient with his abdomen slit open and attendants pleading for help and alleging doctors of negligence. An inquiry was ordered immediately.

23/03/2019

Morning Medtalks with Dr KK

1. Patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) who take daily aspirin may lower their risk for developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), according to a study published online March 18 in JAMA Internal Medicine.

21/03/2019

Head decapitated during delivery : may or may not be negligence

The head of a baby got separated from its torso during delivery at a primary health centre in Koovathur near Chennai. Doctors said the baby had died in the mother’s womb.

20/03/2019

6-Year-Old in Kerala Dies of West Nile Virus, Contracted Through Mosquito

KOZHIKODE, KERALA: A six-year-old boy, who was undergoing treatment for vector-borne West Nile fever, died in Kozhikode on Monday. Kerala Health Minister KK Shylaja said there was no need to panic and steps were being taken to prevent the spread of virus. The boy, hailing from neighbouring Malappura...

18/03/2019

Date expired pharmaceutical products

4. Expiry drugs should be destroyed in the presence of the competent authorities not below the rank of Drugs Inspectors or Authorized Officers at any time after the date of expiry.

17/03/2019

Morning Medtalks with Dr KK

Some prescription drugs can add to the woes of heartburn. Oral contraceptives or postmenopausal hormone preparations containing progesterone are known culprits. Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and naproxen can irritate the stomach lining. Other drugs...

16/03/2019

Another impending outbreak in India?

A section of the media has reported that a seven year old boy from Malappuram District of Kerala is suffering from a West Nile Virus (WNV), a mosquito-borne disease, mostly reported in the continental United States.

15/03/2019

Boost your energy

1.Pace yourself. Instead of burning through all your "battery life" in two hours, spread it out among morning tasks, afternoon tasks, and evening activities — with rest and meals in between.

14/03/2019

Morning Medtalks with Dr KK

1.A retrospective study in JAMA explores the association between long-term mortality and various levels of cardiorespiratory fitness. The more fit you are, the higher your level of CRF. Regular exercise, and vigorous exercise, can both boost CRF. The researchers looked at over 122,000 patients at a....

J&J to pay Rs 74.5 lakh to the first victim of faulty hip implant
12/03/2019

J&J to pay Rs 74.5 lakh to the first victim of faulty hip implant

The Central drug regulator, DCGI, has instructed Johnson and Johnson (J&J) to pay a compensation of over Rs 74.5 lakh to the first patient from Maharashtra affected by the company’s faulty hip implants.

This should have been explored for doctors first
11/03/2019

This should have been explored for doctors first

My colleague Ira, an advocate brought my attention about a PIB release which stated that the Government has set-up a five-member committee to examine the issues related to framing of a proper, structured scheme for providing of medical insurance cover to the advocates and also suggest modalities for...

10/03/2019

Heart burn and Certain foods.

1. Soumya Swaminathan, an Indian paediatrician and clinical scientist has been named as chief scientist at World Health Organisation (WHO).

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