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17 December, 2025
The "Theory and Practice of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (EpiBio 2025)" is scheduled as a significant academic activity at St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore, during December 13–21, 2025. The event aims to provide comprehensive training in both epidemiology and biostatistics, with sessions covering theoretical concepts, practical applications, and research methodology relevant to public health and clinical research.Key Details for Website UpdateEvent Name: Theory and Practice of Epidemiology…
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24 November, 2025
Shraddha Mahesh D, 3rd Yr BPT, guided by Ms Jenniefer Gabriella Vincent, has been awarded RGUHS UG Research Grant 2025-26 for her study on the "Effect of Ergonomic Modification and Strength Training in Housekeeping Staff of Tertiary Care Hospital- Quasi Experimental Trial"
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24 November, 2025
Ms Angel Jaimi, III Year MBBS, guided by Dr R Gayatri, has been awarded the RGUHS UG Research Grant 2025-26 for her study on "An exploration of invasive gene signatures related to regional lymph node metastasis and recurrence in oral squamous cell carcinoma-A pilot study"
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24 November, 2025
Ms. Rishika Maria, III MBBS Student, guided by Dr. Mamatha V, has been awarded the @RGUHS Undergraduate Research Grant 2025-26 for her study on "Utility of urinalysis to predict Culture -Positive UTI - A Descriptive Study from a Tertiary Care Centre"
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23 November, 2025
Struggling with back, knee or joint pain? This is your chance to get expert care at the Golden Jubilee Health Camp, happening on 23rd Nov | 9 AM–1 PM at St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences.
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04 November, 2025
Express News ServiceImmediate kangaroo care reduces infant mortality by 25%: WHO studyBENGALURU: A World Health Organization study, titled ‘Immediate Kangaroo Mother Care and Survival of Infants with Low Birth Weight’, done in five hospitals in Ghana, India, Malawi, Nigeria and Tanzania involving infants with low birth weight between 1.0 and 1.799 kg, has found that babies that received immediate kangaroo care (skin-to-skin contact with mother and breastfeeding), saw reduced mortality by 25 per…
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