Breast Clinic Inaugurated at Kasturba Hospital Manipal

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October 24, 2011

Udupi, October 24: Inaugurating the Breast Clinic, Vasanthi R Pai, Chairperson – Hostel Management Committee, said that Indian Women generally neglect their health. They would be busy taking care of their Children's health, their husband's health and their family. If something happens to them the entire family suffers.

Mrs Pai called upon all women above the age of 40 to make it a practice to undergo Mammography screening program every year. Best protection is early detection, she added.

Dr Ramdas M Pai, Chancellor, Manipal University released the Information brochure about the Breast Clinic.

Speaking on this occasion, Dr K Ramnarayan said that the support of NGO's and Women's associations like Innerveil, POWER and Lioness Club is essential to create awareness of breast disease amongst the public. The print and visual media with focused articles on breast diseases including breast cancer is also essential for the awareness.

Dr P Sripathi Rao, Dean KMC Manipal quoting Dr Ramdas M Pai said that the results of treatment for Breast Cancer is better in the United States because of early diagnosis and treatement. Newer lifestyle, late marriage, fewer children, lesser duration of breast feeding the children has resulted in the increase in incidence of Breast Cancer. Self examination of breast for any changes is the best practice for early identification.

Speaking on the occasion Dr Pulgaonkar, Medical Superintendent said that “The unique feature of the Breast Clinic is that it coordinate the services of a multidisciplinary team of general surgeon, radiation oncologist for radiotherapy and medical oncologist chemotherapy and several essential ancillary services like the physiotherapist, psychologist and geneticist and support services like radiology services, mammogram etc.

Dr Stanley Mathews, Professor and Unit Head, Dept Surgery is the Consultant at the new Breast Clinic.

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March 29,2020

Kannur, Mar 29: A non-resident Keralite (NRK)

under home quarantine here since he returned from Sharjah recently died on Sunday, officials said.

According to health authorities, Abdul Khader (65), a resident of Kannariparamba, was kept under home quarantine after he returned from abroad on March 21.

Police said the man had no symptoms of coronavirus but was under isolation as per Covid-19 protocol for persons returning from abroad and other states.

"The relatives of the deceased took him to hospital after seeing him unconscious in his room. However he died before reaching the hospital," police said.

Quoting medical college authorities, the Mayyil police said he died of cardiac arrest.

However, the health officials said they will test his blood sample to ascertain whether he was affected with novel coronavirus.

The body has been kept at the Kannur medical college and will be handed over to his kin only if the result of his blood test is negative, sources said.

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February 4,2020

Mangalore, Feb 4: Final chance to present evidence and record eyewitness statements with the Deputy Commissioner of Udupi G Jagadeesh regarding the December 19 violence will be held on February 6 between 1100 and 1300 hrs.

Eyewitness and evidence presenters can depose at the Assistant’s Commissioner’s Court Hall in the Mini Vidhan Soudha in the city.

The Deputy Commissioner said that no evidence would be accepted after this last round of public hearing.

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February 25,2020

Hubli, Feb 25: A Hubli court in Karnataka has sent to police custody till February 28 three students from Jammu and Kashmir, who were booked under sedition charges for raising pro-Pakistan slogan in a video shared on social media.

A second Joint Magistrate First Class (JMFC) court on Monday sent the three students, identified as Basit Ashik Sophi (19), Talib Majid (19) and Amir Mohiuddin (23), to police custody till February 28 for questioning in the matter.

The court directed the police to make the accused undergo a medical evaluation before the interrogation and produce the medical certificates in the court before the next hearing.

The three students were last week transferred to Belgaum Hindalga jail from Hubli sub-jail and the case, registered in Gokul Road police station, was also transferred to the rural police station because the video was recorded in the college hostel room which is in the latter's jurisdiction.

The Kashmiri students were under judicial custody since February 17 following their arrest for raising pro-Pakistan slogans and posting a video of the same on social media on the night of February 16. 

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