Doctors say cases of water-borne diseases such as gastroenteritis, typhoid and hepatitis in the city have increased in the last month, but civic health authorities say the rise is not significant when ...
In this scorching heat, the first thing a person naturally seeks is water. But this thirst quencher is landing many Delhiites in hospitals these days. HT Image “The cases of water-borne diseases such ...
Doctors said the number of such cases has nearly doubled These days, we are getting more than 20 patients every day, a doctor at Moolchand Hospital said Earlier, the number of such patients was less ...
BENGALURU: As the mercury touches a high of 38.5 degrees Celsius, and Bengaluru grapples with heatwave conditions and an ongoing water shortage, private hospitals in the city are seeing a significant ...
These illnesses combined accounted for a 36% increase in health claims over the previous year. (Image Credits: Pixabay) Zuno General Insurance on Thursday reported a significant surge in typhoid and ...
Monsoon is an unpredictable season, not just for the skies, which can shift from a romantic drizzle to a flooding downpour, but also for your health. The same unpredictability applies to overall ...
Delhi hospitals are seeing an uptick in patients coming to Out Patient Departments (OPDs) with upper respiratory tract infections, typhoid, and gastroenteritis due to the unseasonal rains and weather ...