For the first time, the Centre for Simulation-Based Training at the Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences of Bhutan demonstrated...
Read moreDetailsAlmost 70 per cent of people living with HIV have rated themselves to be having a good quality of life....
Read moreDetailsTo clean and sterilise waste produced from hospitals, the United Nations Development Programme in Bhutan and the Japanese government handed...
Read moreDetailsIn an effort to assist with hearing and communicating, the Ability Bhutan Society has provided assistive hearing devices to people...
Read moreDetailsStories of cancer survivors filled the hall of the Royal University of Bhutan during the two-day International Cancer Symposium. On...
Read moreDetailsStomach cancer, cervical cancer and breast cancer are the three most common cancers in Bhutan. To lower incidences and for...
Read moreDetailsCervical cancer is a preventable cancer. However, cervical cancer is the most frequent cancer among women in the country. In...
Read moreDetailsAs part of the International Cancer Symposium, Her Majesty the Queen Mother Tseyring Pem Wangchuck declared the winners of an...
Read moreDetailsKidney patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the capital often struggle to receive the treatment on time due to transportation issues....
Read moreDetailsTo enhance the country's healthcare services, the health ministry opened the country’s first-ever heart centre at the National Referral Hospital...
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