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Kathmandu, April 6: Nepal's obstetricians and gynecologists have stressed the need to enhance the quality of obstetric and reproductive health care services in Nepal. Some 500 medical professionals from both domestic and international spheres gathered at the 17th National Conference of the Nepal Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (NESOG), which

As many as 6,638 people have benefitted from the free health camps conducted at 11 various places of Khotang district,

The participants at a discussion 'Role of religious preachers for ending child marriage' held in Bardibas on Thursday expressed collective

Kathmandu, April 4: Until a few years ago, winter days in major cities across Nepal, including the Kathmandu Valley, were

Indira IVF celebrates a significant milestone with the announcement of its first three successful In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) cases, resulting

Department of Health and Population of the CPN UML, has submitted a memorandum to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for

In the wake of rising temperature, dengue infection has also increased. Household collection of water is on rise, which however

A growing number of patients with symptoms of Coronavirus infection has been reported in a week. Cases of fever and

Janakpur- March 29 : A new chapter in maternal and infant healthcare began in the Dhanusha district of Nepal with

Minister for Health and Population, Upendra Yadav, viewed quality healthcare warrants skilled human resources.