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Over 16,000 girls in Kavre to be administered HPV vaccines

Banepa, Jan 4: Over 16,000 adolescent girls studying from Grade 6 to 10 in Kavrepalanchowk district will be vaccinated against HPV, the leading cause of cervical cancer. The vaccination programme is a part of the nationwide HPV vaccination campaign to be launched from February 4 to February 18. Girls between

BLODAN launches ‘Blood for Me’ Mobile App 

The 'Blood for Me' mobile app has been launched to facilitate the search for fresh blood in emergency situations.

Committee submits report on health insurance reforms

A reform committee formed to improve the health insurance sector has submitted its report to Health and Population Minister Pradip

Health Minister inspects TIA, discusses with authorities to tackle Mpox…

Minister for Health and Population, Pradip Paudel, held discussion with authorities concerned on the urgency of vigilance to confront Mpox

Gene sequencing test for breast cancer yields success

The first ever genetic test (aka gene sequencing) of breast cancer in the country has been resulted in a success.

Mpox infected patient gaining recovery

The man who came from Saudi Arabia was confirmed to be infected with monkeypox on December 20. He has been

Health Ministry hosts conclave for health care strengthening

In order to strengthen the health care and services of the country, the Ministry of Health and Population is hosting

Bir Hospital, NAMS to be separate entities after seven years

It has been agreed to separate Bir Hospital and Nepal Academy of Health Sciences (NAMS) after seven years.

Kidney transplant service to begin at Bheri Hospital

The government-owned Bheri Hospital in Banke is set to commence kidney transplant services. The hospital has partnered with the Human

Traditional Chinese medicine service begins in Civil Hospital, BP Koirala

The Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) International Diagnosis and Treatment Center has been formally started in Nepal. The Civil Service Hospital