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Technological advancement of 3D printing: Malignant Sternal Tumour patient undergoes complex cancer surgery and Entire sternum ribs reconstruction at Manipal Hospitals

Date : February 7, 2022

Publication name : The Week

Manipal Hospitals :Old Airport Road, Bengaluru

Centenarian survives heart attack, celebrates 103rd birthday - Dr. Ranjan Shetty, HOD & Consultant - Interventional Cardiology, Manipal Hospitals, Old Airport Road.

Diagnosis and management of heart disease in older people  can be tedious. It was the patient’s mind power and our clinical expertise that helped in recovery, said  Dr. Ranjan Shetty, HOD & Consultant - Interventional Cardiology, Manipal Hospitals, Old Airport Road.

 

Date : February 3, 2022

Publication name : The Times of India

Manipal Hospitals :Old Airport Road, Bengaluru

Coverage Update: Can eating junk food cause liver cancer or fatty liver? Here's what doctors say- Dr Rajiv Lochan, Lead Consultant – Liver Transplantation & Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery, Manipal Hospitals, Old Airport.

The key causes include hepatitis B and C viral infections, cirrhosis (end stage liver disease), drinking water contaminated with arsenic, obesity, diabetes and high alcohol intake. Fatty liver can promote liver inflammation. This can progress to cirrhosis and ultimately may lead to liver cancer. Fatty liver usually develops in people who are overweight, have diabetes or high lipid profile. Poor eating habits, especially a diet rich in fats and sugar can promote fatty liver. This can later turn to a liver tumour in many with those with faulty metabolism said, Dr Rajiv Lochan, Lead Consultant – Liver Transplantation & Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery, Manipal Hospitals, Old Airport.

Date : February 1, 2022

Publication name : Hindustan Times

Manipal Hospitals :Old Airport Road, Bengaluru

Coverage Update- Most cases in Jan are reinfections- Dr. Satyanarayana Mysore, HOD & Consultant - Pulmonology, Lung Transplant Physician, Manipal Hospital, Old Airport Road.

The T-cell memory, or the antibody generated, may help in reducing the severity of the disease, but unless Covid-Appropriate Behaviour is followed and masks are in the right place, there is every possibility of the person contracting the virus. It is less of innate immune dysfunction but more to do with the place and nature of work, diligence, adapting CABs which may be the predisposing factor, said, Dr. Satyanarayana Mysore, HOD & Consultant - Pulmonology, Lung Transplant Physician, Manipal Hospital, Old Airport Road.

Date : January 28, 2022

Publication name : The New Indian Express

Manipal Hospitals :Old Airport Road, Bengaluru

Exclusive Coverage Update: Manipal Hospitals Supports Women’s Health and Wellness on this 73rd Republic Day

This Republic Day, we at Manipal Hospitals have focused on the importance of women’s health. Women always tend to ignore their health concerns, while keeping the welfare of their family as their first priority. We would like to emphasise that women are the biggest source of power to families. We at Manipal Hospitals, are delighted to honour the icons and their unwavering spirit on the occasion of this Republic Day, said Dr. Manish Rai, Hospsital Director, Manipal Hospital Old Airport RoadBengaluru.

 

Women are an important pillar of the family and the community. Families and institutions must make it possible for women to come forward to make decisions that affect their overall health. Women must be encouraged to take of their health, so that that they are able to utilise their full potential and contribute to their own well being and that of their loved ones. I am delighted that Manipal Hospitals is taking a step toward that and identifying the health concerns of these women, said Ms. Brinda Adige Founder and Mentor – Global Concerns India and Women Rights Activist.

Date : January 27, 2022

Publication name : Deccan Herald

Manipal Hospitals :Old Airport Road, Bengaluru