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Human skull found near Yong Peng-Pagoh Highway

BATU PAHAT (Bernama): A human skull was found at KM122.4 of the North-South Expressway from Yong Peng heading to Pagoh near here on Friday (Feb 19). Batu Pahat district police chief ACP Ismail Dollah said the human skull is believed to be of a car driver who was involved in a road accident about 10 months ago. He said the police were alerted on the discovery at 1.10 pm when highway maintenance workers were cleaning a slope drain on the left side of the highway. The skull was found near a car that was hidden behind the bushes on the slope, about 67m from the highway.

Car Crash Victim s Skull & Remains Found In Gorge Near NSE, 10 Months After Accident In Johor

Soon view your lab reports, availability in blood banks online as GMC Jammu shifting to e-Hospital

Govind Sharma JAMMU, Feb 14: Very soon, patients will be able to get OPD appointment and view their laboratory reports as well as availability in blood banks online as Government Medical College and its Associated Hospitals (GMC&AHs) Jammu are going to shift to e-Hospital. Official sources told Excelsior that the process for shifting to e-Hospital has already been started by the authorities of GMC Jammu, under ‘Digital India’ program of Government of India, as a part of which a patient portal of e-Hospital Platform has been developed by National Informatics Centre. They disclosed that recently, a committee comprising Narendra Singh Jamwal (Administrator, GMC&AHs Jammu) as chairman, Dr Dara Singh (Medical Superintendent, GMC Jammu) as members, Dr Sandeep Dogra (Associate Professor, Microbiology Department, GMC Jammu) as member secretary and Dr Rajat Gupta (Assistant Professor, Pathology Department), Dr Apurab Gupta (Assistant Professor, ENT Department) and Dr Ashima Badyal (Lec

Qatar- Sidra Medicine launches Paediatric Cancer Precision Medicine Pilot

(MENAFN - Gulf Times) A multidisciplinary team of researchers and clinicians at Sidra Medicine, have launched a paediatric cancer biorepository pilot to develop personalised cancer therapies for patients. Lead by Dr Wouter Hendrickx, Principal Investigator (PI) of the Paediatric Cancer Omics Lab and the Lead PI of the pilot, in close collaboration with Dr William Mifsud, Attending Physician from Sidra Medicine s Anatomic Pathology division, the biorepository is an integrated system that will collect patient samples and match complex data with clinical information. Dr Wouter Hendrickx said, Personalised medicine is transitioning away from a one size fits all treatment approach towards a more advanced and detailed version, to better manage patients health. This not only helps manage the disease but also offers the best outcomes. The development of the biorepository pilot is a true showcase of how our research, pathology, patient care services have collaborated to offer the possi

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