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Sanjay Nagral
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A Mann ki Baat on Covid-19
Dr Sanjay Nagral explains why he’s disturbed by some claims made by Dr Shashank Joshi on Prime Minister Modi’s latest radio show.
Sanjay Nagral
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Who gives, who lives? India’s organ transplant system continues to favour the rich
More than 95% of organ transplants are currently performed in the private sector where costs range from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 25 lakh.
Sanjay Nagral
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Why do Indian medical institutions produce so few research papers?
Science and service have retreated under the onslaught of the market.
Sanjay Nagral
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How a small clinic in Coimbatore grew into one of the biggest charitable eye hospitals in India
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Doctors may not show empathy all the time, but it is a goal they must aspire to
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Interview: How fluid dynamics is helping understand heart disease
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How induced death by cooling saved a two-year-old boy's life
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How Bangalore scientists are slowly cracking one of the toughest cancer mysteries – the glioblastoma
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Rewarding families of deceased organ donors is an ethical minefield, especially in India
India, with its history of organ trade rackets, should be cautious before proposing incentives that may be on the slippery slope towards organ commerce.
Sanjay Nagral, Vivek Jha & Dominique Martin
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To the Indian Medical Association, here’s why I am not marching with you today
This doctor and IMA member is not joining a Chalo Dilli march and Pen Down protest against violence and other persecution of doctors.
Sanjay Nagral
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Better buy than die? The unfortunate enduring saga of organ sales in India
A surgeon navigates the complex social and ethical arena in which illegal organ donations thrive.
Sanjay Nagral
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Why do Indian medical institutions produce so few research papers?
Science and service have retreated under the onslaught of the market.
Sanjay Nagral