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NMC urges health professionals not to prescribe medicines, consultations via…

Kathmandu, April 18: The Nepal Medical Council (NMC) has directed doctors not to recommend medicines on social media platforms without proper medical examination. Council Registrar Dr Shatish Kumar Dev has urged all concerned to immediately stop the practice of prescribing medicines through online platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.

Hospital Service Reform Procedure in place

Kathmandu, April 11: The Ministry of Health and Population has introduced the ‘Hospital Service Reform Procedure 2082’. The procedure has

Four specialist doctors return to Dadeldhura Hospital

Dadeldhura Hospital has received four specialist doctors after the Ministry of Health reassigned them to their designated posts, restoring much-needed

14 doctors in deputation returned to original workplace

Spokesperson at Health Ministry, Dr Prakash Budhathoki, informed that the doctors appointed at Dadeldhura Hospital of Sudurpaschim Province and Narayani

Nearly 42% of tuberculosis patients in Nepal outside treatment

Around 42 percent of tuberculosis (TB) patients in Nepal remain outside the treatment system, posing a major public health challenge

Global IME Bank, Tilganga Eye Institute partner for free cataract…

Global IME Bank and Tilganga Eye Institute, one of the premier institute in Nepal, have signed a memorandum of understanding

Bhaktapur’s heritage under shadow of brick kiln pollution (photo feature)

The environment and cultural heritage of the area are facing growing threats due to air pollution.

Argentina formally withdraws from WHO

Argentina formally withdrew from the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno said. He said in a

Pharmaceutical industry strives for self-reliance and export expansion: Health Minister

Kathmandu, March 12: Health and Population Minister Dr. Sudha Gautam has underscored the importance of Nepal’s pharmaceutical industry achieving self-reliance

Women’s Access to Eye Health in Nepal

However, women are not just involved as service providers; as service recipients, they also require special attention. Due to social,