Karnataka Government speaker Shri U T Khader has recommended CHD Group – India’s leading public health organization headquartered in Mangaluru for the Karnataka Rajyotsava Award.
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Everything You Wanted to Know About Puberty
Puberty denotes the entry of a youngster into pre-adulthood and sexual maturity. During puberty, the body experiences numerous progressions that influence the manner in which
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We have entered the 21st century. It is a troublesome time when individuals are turning out to resemble instruments! In such a circumstance we are
Covid vaccine 70% effective, shows Lancet data
Oxford-AstraZeneca’s results are the ‘first full peer-reviewed efficacy results’ published for a Covid-19 vaccine, the Lancet said. In its initial data, the partners said their
Considering to make a career in public health? – Join the CHD Group Institution this year
CHD Group is pleased to inform you that the Edward & Cynthia Institute of Public Health (ECIPH) – A CHD Group Institution has taken off
Coronary heart disease: Causes, symptoms & treatment | CHD Group
What is coronary heart disease? Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common type of heart disease. It is also called coronary artery disease (CAD).
CHD Group showcases best practice for reducing malnutrition in India
Karnataka has around 36% of children in the age of under five who are stunted in nature and around 26% of the children who are
Dr. Edmond Fernandes appointed to United Nations ESCAP
Official Communique: Dr. Edmond Fernandes, Physician and CEO of CHD Group has been appointed as consultant to the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for
Telemedicine as an effective strategy for India?
According to the economic survey of India 2019-2020, the doctor patient ratio in India is 1:1456 with respect to the prescribed WHO standards of 1:1000.