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Devjyot Ghoshal
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Where healthcare comes floating on a boat once a month
For millions on Brahmaputra’s shifting islands, the only source of health services are boat clinics.
Devjyot Ghoshal
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Anonymous urban Indians are getting their sex questions answered by doctors online
The largest number of queries on physician databases like Lybrate are about erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, menopause and low libido.
Devjyot Ghoshal
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How a small Bengaluru biotech company is leading the way in global cancer diagnostics
Mitra Biotech started in an 800-square-foot apartment in Chennai. It now aims to capture a corner of the $100-billion oncology market.
Devjyot Ghoshal
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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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Nineteen children had to die for the Odisha government to find this village
The government is now throwing money and resources but is unable to remove the spectre of hunger looming over this small tribal community.
Devjyot Ghoshal
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Young mothers are dying in Assam’s tea gardens – at a rate higher than anywhere in India
The tea industry and the government joined hands but failed to stem the deaths in the predominantly tribal community.
Devjyot Ghoshal
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Where healthcare comes floating on a boat once a month
For millions on Brahmaputra’s shifting islands, the only source of health services are boat clinics.
Devjyot Ghoshal