Cancer patients hide illness 56 pc breast cancer patients shy away from consulting docsHimalayan News ServiceKathmandu, April 8:Fifty-six per cent of breast cancer patients reach out to cancer specialists for treatment when tumours are at the advanced stage, it was disclosed at a... Horoscopes 09 Apr, 2005
LETTERS Speed up road repair There has been a surge in the number of road accidents. News of road mishaps frequently appear in the media. Drunken driving, poor condition of roads and vehicles, and overloaded conveyance are cited as reasons for the rise in... 01 Apr, 2005
Free health camp held Himalayan News Service Kathmandu, March 19: About 150 people, including women and children, availed themselves of free medical services at a health camp organised at the Kathmandu Metropolis Corporationward number 14 by the Kumari Club, Balkhu, and... Horoscopes 19 Mar, 2005
IN BRIEF Health camp heldLalitpur: The Volunteers’ Club, an organisation of students of the Kathmandu College of Management (KCM), organised a health camp at Mary Ward School, Lubhoo, on Saturday. Eight doctors provided dental and general health services to... Horoscopes 19 Mar, 2005
Japanese grant for conflict victims Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, March 9: Japan has decided to extend a grant of $86,045 (Rs 6.079 million) to Nepalgunj Medical College (NMC), Lord Buddha Educational Academy, for the implementation of a project for medical care and preventive medical... 09 Mar, 2005
Finally conceived The successful delivery of Nepal’s first test-tube baby through the In Vitro Fertilisation technology is good news for many couples — Nepalis go to India in significant numbers to seek these services. Given that the first test tube baby, Louise Joy... 06 Mar, 2005
Real test Several doctors from India, Bangladesh, Kuwait, Africa and the United States have congregated in Kathmandu for a three day conference on health issues in Nepal. The theme of the confabulation, “health, human rights and conflict,” is a fitting one... 03 Mar, 2005
All Nepal Medical conference from March 2 Himalayan News Service Kathmandu, February 26: The 22nd All Nepal Medical Conference of the Nepal Medical Association is taking place from March 2 to March 5 to press the warring parties to guarantee people’s right to receive health services without... Travel 27 Feb, 2005
Heart centre assured of aid to treat poor patients Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, January 28:Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre (SGNHC) celebrated its ninth anniversary today. Inaugurating the function, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba said the government would lend its support to the centre to... Horoscopes 29 Jan, 2005
Students, police clash as price hike protests go on Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, January 19:Student unions affiliated to the four agitating parties today continued their anti-price hike protests by burning tyres on the road, chanting anti-government slogans and organising chakkajams in front of... Horoscopes 20 Jan, 2005
Kanti hospital provides free neo-natal service Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, January 6:Kanti Children’s Hospital, the country’s only children’s hospital, started providing free neo-natal services from today amid its 42 anniversary celebrations inaugurated by King Gyanendra. The hospital... Horoscopes 07 Jan, 2005
Study Table Education at its bestIn September 1998, Zhejiang University was established on the basis of the amalgamation of four former individual universities, namely Zhejiang University, Hangzhou University, Zhejiang Agricultural University and Zhejiang Medical... Travel Abroad 02 Jun, 2004