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War of estranged doctors: US expert weighs in ankita

AHMEDABAD: Upon Gujarat high court’s instruction to obtain opinion about the type of treatment preferred for a 4-year-old girl who is thalassemia major, the USA’s expert in bone marrow transplant

MGM organises camp for thalassemia patients ankita

Indore: In its process to start the bone marrow transplant(BMT) for first time at MYH, MGM Medical C

MY Hospital eyes high rate of success in BMT ankita

INDORE: MY Hospital (MYH) authority has sought expertise of a non-governmental organization (NGO), Sankalp India Foundation to start

Bengaluru hospital conducts free, subsidised BMT, saves 50 thalassemic children ankita

BENGALURU: A city-based hospital, working along with two non-profit organisations towards curing all Thalassemia-afflicted children in the country, achieved a milestone on Sunday by saving lives of 50 children suffering from Thalassemia over a period of just two years.

There no blood match for this boy ankita

BANGALORE: At 13, he is suffering from a disease that requires him to get blood transfusions regularly. Thalassaemia may not be rare, but Kiran Manjappa's blood group is.

MGM organises camp for human leukocyte antigen typing of thalassemia patients ankita

Indore: In its process to start the bone marrow transplant(BMT) for first time at MYH, MGM Medical C

Man who donated 55 times learnt his blood was rare only in 2003 ankita

BENGALURU: Aditya Hegde, 34, the Bengalurean who was in the news recently for saving a pregnant woman in Chennai by donating blood, was unaware about the rarity of his group — Bombay blood group — till 2003.

Bengaluru man with rare blood group becomes donor for pregnant woman in Chennai, ensures a safe childbirth ankita

CHENNAI: An overnight train journey from Bengaluru by 34-year-old finance professional Aditya Hegde helped a 21-year-old woman in a Chennai hospital give safe birth to a baby girl on Tuesday.

Hope for Bengaluru kids with thalassemia ankita

BENGALURU: There is fresh hope for the family of Noorana Khatum, mother of two girls suffering from major thalassemia.

Rare blood from Karnataka saves a life in Myanmar ankita

BENGALURU: Two units of the rare Bombay Blood Group, stored in a Davanagere blood bank, has traveled miles to Myanmar via a courier and saved the life of a 34-year-old woman who underwent a heart surgery.