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Nepal joins GPACCM, to receive free childhood cancer medicines

Kathmandu, March 27: The Ministry of Health and Population has signed an agreement with the World Health Organization (WHO) today to join the Global Platform for Access to Childhood Cancer Medicines (GPACCM). The GPACCM is an initiative by St Jude Global and WHO to increase access to lifesaving childhood cancer

Health Minister asks hospitals not to deny treatment to needy…

In the wake of media report that a girl child who was denied treatment at Kanti Children Hospital earlier died

Supreme Court orders to give affiliation to B & C…

The Supreme Court (SC) on Monday issued an order in the name of the government to issue affiliation for B

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‘Country reported 70,000 new TB patients last year’

According to the National Tuberculosis Centre, only 37,447 patients received treatment of the total 70,000 new patients reported in the

Only 27 per cent population has access to pure drinking…

It is found that only 27 per cent of the total population of the country has access to pure drinking

79 succumb to TB in six months in Koshi Province

A total of 79 people have died of tuberculosis in the past six months in Koshi Province. The figure is

Three health academies establish cooperation to produce specialist doctors

The agreement is aimed at producing specialist doctors and human resources in the health sector.

73 percent children in Kathmandu Valley face tooth decay problems

The study conducted by the Kantipur Dental College (Teaching Hospital and Research Center) was based in 68 schools inside the

Maoist Centre’s Vice Chair Mahara to be kept at hospital

The Kathmandu District Court has decided to keep Nepal CPN (Maoist Centre) Vice-chair and former Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara at

Health Minister Yadav urges people for organ donation

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health and Population, Upendra Yadav, has encouraged the general public to donate organs posthumously.