A lawsuit has been filed over the death of Keith McAllister, who was fatally pulled into an MRI machine in New York. His widow alleges staff failed to enforce basic safety protocols, allowing him to enter with a heavy metal chain. The case raises serious questions about negligence, safety compliance, and accountability as it proceeds…
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The complaint alleges that the grief-stricken widow has experienced “severe and serious personal, psychological and emotional injuries” as a result of McAllister’s death, resulting in “permanent effects of pain, disability, disfigurement and loss of body function.”
The current protests by the Joint Health Sector Unions and the Assembly of Healthcare Professional Associations in Abuja are not just another labour agitation. They are an indication of how Nigeria’s fragile healthcare system is once again at the centre of a looming policy misstep that threatens professional harmony and undermines patient care. In response…
Oxford team’s technology picked up danger signs with 86% accuracy in study of 72,000 patients in England Oxford scientists have developed a simple AI tool that can predict the risk of heart failure five years before it develops. More than 60 million people worldwide have the condition in which the heart cannot pump blood around…
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New Delhi: Altogether 616 super speciality seats have been added in the academic year 2025-26, taking the total DM and MCh seats to 4689 from preivious year’s 4073 seats, according to the National Medical Commission (NMC).Releasing the tentative seat matrix for super specialty courses, the Medical Assessment & Rating Board (MARB) of NMC shared a…
Professor Binu Luke has been appointed as chief director of the NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine.
Turnaround times for MRIs, ultrasounds and CT scans have doubled in recent years in part due to radiologist shortage, new research shows. People from lower income communities particularly have been impacted.
The state has also outlined how it expects cancer cases to move through the system, from suspicion to diagnosis to treatment. The post Telangana makes cancer notifiable disease, mandates reporting by all healthcare facilities appeared first on The South First | News, Politics, Sports, Entertainment & Live Updates.