Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian has sought to calm public concerns over the recent detection of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in the state, stressing that there is no need for panic.
COIMBATORE: Health Minister Ma Subramanian has ordered the director of public health to ensure that all doctors and health staff are present at the Urban Health and Wellness Centres (UHWCs ...
Tamil Nadu to fill 2,642 doctor posts by February end, following successful National Deworming Day campaign launch in Chennai ...
The Tamil Nadu Health Department will commence counselling for doctors selected for government service appointments from tomor ...
CHENNAI: Starting this week, exclusive special vaccination camps will be held on Thursdays for those eligible for the booster or precaution dose in the State, said Health Minister Ma Subramanian ...
Tamil Nadu Health and Family Welfare Minister, Ma Subramanian said the state follows the 69 per cent reservation which he ...
Tamil Nadu Health Minister highlights success of Siruneeragam Kakkum Seermigu Maruthuva Thittam in early detection of kidney diseases.
said Health Minister Ma Subramanian. He made these remarks after inaugurating the 77th annual conference of the Indian Radiological and Imaging Association on Thursday. Subramanian highlighted the ...
Chennai: Health minister Ma Subramanian on Wednesday asked the people of Tamil Nadu not to panic about the spread of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in the state. Responding to a calling attention ...
Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian inspected the mass fever camp on Friday organised in the Saidapet area in Chennai. Chennai Mayor Priya Rajan also joined the Health Minister in inspecting ...
The new facility is set to provide cancer treatment and services to patients in the city and surrounding regions.
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