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Susrusha Setu , Mega Heath Camp In Assam
Parents with their child attend a free health camp, Susrusha Setu 2025, a comprehensive Assam child health program in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 14, 2025. This program offers free health screening, referral, and treatment for over 50 diseases affecting children under 18 years of age. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Susrusha Setu , Mega Heath Camp In Assam
Parents with their child attend a free health camp, Susrusha Setu 2025, a comprehensive Assam child health program in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 14, 2025. This program offers free health screening, referral, and treatment for over 50 diseases affecting children under 18 years of age. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Susrusha Setu , Mega Heath Camp In Assam
Parents with their child attend a free health camp, Susrusha Setu 2025, a comprehensive Assam child health program in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 14, 2025. This program offers free health screening, referral, and treatment for over 50 diseases affecting children under 18 years of age. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Susrusha Setu , Mega Heath Camp In Assam
Parents with their child attend a free health camp, Susrusha Setu 2025, a comprehensive Assam child health program in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 14, 2025. This program offers free health screening, referral, and treatment for over 50 diseases affecting children under 18 years of age. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Susrusha Setu , Mega Heath Camp In Assam
Parents with their child attend a free health camp, Susrusha Setu 2025, a comprehensive Assam child health program in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 14, 2025. This program offers free health screening, referral, and treatment for over 50 diseases affecting children under 18 years of age. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Susrusha Setu , Mega Heath Camp In Assam
Parents with their child attend a free health camp, Susrusha Setu 2025, a comprehensive Assam child health program in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 14, 2025. This program offers free health screening, referral, and treatment for over 50 diseases affecting children under 18 years of age. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Susrusha Setu , Mega Heath Camp In Assam
Parents with their child attend a free health camp, Susrusha Setu 2025, a comprehensive Assam child health program in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 14, 2025. This program offers free health screening, referral, and treatment for over 50 diseases affecting children under 18 years of age. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Susrusha Setu , Mega Heath Camp In Assam
Parents with their child attend a free health camp, Susrusha Setu 2025, a comprehensive Assam child health program in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 14, 2025. This program offers free health screening, referral, and treatment for over 50 diseases affecting children under 18 years of age. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Patient Surge Continues At Mugda General Hospital, Dhaka
Two brothers receive treatment after being infected with dengue fever at Mugda General Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 10, 2025. (Photo by Md. Rakibul Hasan Rafiu/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A dengue patient arrives at a medical college and hospital to receive treatment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A patient's blood sample is tested for dengue at the laboratory of Mugda Medical College in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A patient's blood sample is tested for dengue at the laboratory of Mugda Medical College in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A dengue patient arrives at a medical college and hospital to receive treatment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A hospital lab assistant processes a blood sample for dengue testing as cases continue to rise in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A patient's blood sample is tested for dengue at the laboratory of Mugda Medical College in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A patient's blood sample is tested for dengue at the laboratory of Mugda Medical College in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A patient's blood sample is tested for dengue at the laboratory of Mugda Medical College in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A child gives a blood sample for dengue testing as cases continue to rise in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A child gives a blood sample for dengue testing as cases continue to rise in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A child gives a blood sample for dengue testing as cases continue to rise in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A child gives a blood sample for dengue testing as cases continue to rise in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A child gives a blood sample for dengue testing as cases continue to rise in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A hospital lab assistant processes a blood sample for dengue testing as cases continue to rise in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A hospital lab assistant processes a blood sample for dengue testing as cases continue to rise in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Rising In Bangladesh.
A child gives a blood sample for dengue testing as cases continue to rise in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Testing And Treatment Ongoing At Mugda General Hospital Amid Rising Cases In Bangladesh
Children with high fever cry while giving blood samples for dengue testing at Mugda General Hospital in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025, as dengue cases rise. (Photo by Md. Rakibul Hasan Rafiu/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Testing And Treatment Ongoing At Mugda General Hospital Amid Rising Cases In Bangladesh
Children with high fever cry while giving blood samples for dengue testing at Mugda General Hospital in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025, as dengue cases rise. (Photo by Md. Rakibul Hasan Rafiu/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Testing And Treatment Ongoing At Mugda General Hospital Amid Rising Cases In Bangladesh
Children with high fever cry while giving blood samples for dengue testing at Mugda General Hospital in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025, as dengue cases rise. (Photo by Md. Rakibul Hasan Rafiu/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Testing And Treatment Ongoing At Mugda General Hospital Amid Rising Cases In Bangladesh
Children with high fever cry while giving blood samples for dengue testing at Mugda General Hospital in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025, as dengue cases rise. (Photo by Md. Rakibul Hasan Rafiu/NurPhoto) -
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Dengue Testing And Treatment Ongoing At Mugda General Hospital Amid Rising Cases In Bangladesh
Children with high fever cry while giving blood samples for dengue testing at Mugda General Hospital in Bangladesh on September 24, 2025, as dengue cases rise. (Photo by Md. Rakibul Hasan Rafiu/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Doctors' Day
A doctor diagnoses the condition of a newborn patient in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, on August 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Doctors' Day
A doctor diagnoses the condition of a newborn patient in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, on August 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Virginia Gay: 'I thought that everybody struggled as I did, that other people were simply better human beings'
The fully fabulous TV nurse turned playwright and festival director talks a late-in-life ADHD diagnosis, the power of cabaret and her 3am party trick.
Virginia Gay, Henley Beach, South Australia.
29/5/2024.
Sia Duff / Guardian / eyevine
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Virginia Gay: 'I thought that everybody struggled as I did, that other people were simply better human beings'
The fully fabulous TV nurse turned playwright and festival director talks a late-in-life ADHD diagnosis, the power of cabaret and her 3am party trick.
Virginia Gay, Henley Beach, South Australia.
29/5/2024.
Sia Duff / Guardian / eyevine
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Virginia Gay: 'I thought that everybody struggled as I did, that other people were simply better human beings'
The fully fabulous TV nurse turned playwright and festival director talks a late-in-life ADHD diagnosis, the power of cabaret and her 3am party trick.
Virginia Gay, Henley Beach, South Australia.
29/5/2024.
Sia Duff / Guardian / eyevine
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Virginia Gay: 'I thought that everybody struggled as I did, that other people were simply better human beings'
The fully fabulous TV nurse turned playwright and festival director talks a late-in-life ADHD diagnosis, the power of cabaret and her 3am party trick.
Virginia Gay, Henley Beach, South Australia.
29/5/2024.
Sia Duff / Guardian / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Virginia Gay: 'I thought that everybody struggled as I did, that other people were simply better human beings'
The fully fabulous TV nurse turned playwright and festival director talks a late-in-life ADHD diagnosis, the power of cabaret and her 3am party trick.
Virginia Gay, Henley Beach, South Australia.
29/5/2024.
Sia Duff / Guardian / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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ROYALS - Medienteams vor dem Buckingham Palace in London
7 February 2024.
General views of Buckingham Palace in London, UK on 6th February 2024. Yesterday the Palace announced that Britain’s monarch King Charles III is being treated for cancer after an initial diagnosis. His Majesty had recently been in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Credit: TS/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-254 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Medienteams vor dem Buckingham Palace in London
7 February 2024.
General views of Buckingham Palace in London, UK on 6th February 2024. Yesterday the Palace announced that Britain’s monarch King Charles III is being treated for cancer after an initial diagnosis. His Majesty had recently been in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Credit: TS/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-254 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Medienteams vor dem Buckingham Palace in London
7 February 2024.
General views of Buckingham Palace in London, UK on 6th February 2024. Yesterday the Palace announced that Britain’s monarch King Charles III is being treated for cancer after an initial diagnosis. His Majesty had recently been in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Credit: TS/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-254 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Medienteams vor dem Buckingham Palace in London
7 February 2024.
Media crews report from Buckingham Palace in London, UK on 6th February 2024. Yesterday the Palace announced that Britain’s monarch King Charles III is being treated for cancer after an initial diagnosis. His Majesty had recently been in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Credit: TS/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-254 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Medienteams vor dem Buckingham Palace in London
7 February 2024.
A TV camera shows a view of Buckingham Palace in London, UK on 6th February 2024. Yesterday the Palace announced that Britain’s monarch King Charles III is being treated for cancer after an initial diagnosis. His Majesty had recently been in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Credit: TS/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-254 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Medienteams vor dem Buckingham Palace in London
7 February 2024.
Media crews report from Buckingham Palace in London, UK on 6th February 2024. Yesterday the Palace announced that Britain’s monarch King Charles III is being treated for cancer after an initial diagnosis. His Majesty had recently been in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Credit: TS/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-254 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Medienteams vor dem Buckingham Palace in London
7 February 2024.
A rapid response ambulance vehicle passes Buckingham Palace in London, UK on 6th February 2024. Yesterday the Palace announced that Britain’s monarch King Charles III is being treated for cancer after an initial diagnosis. His Majesty had recently been in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Credit: TS/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-254 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Medienteams vor dem Buckingham Palace in London
7 February 2024.
General views of Buckingham Palace in London, UK on 6th February 2024. Yesterday the Palace announced that Britain’s monarch King Charles III is being treated for cancer after an initial diagnosis. His Majesty had recently been in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Credit: TS/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-254 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Medienteams vor dem Buckingham Palace in London
7 February 2024.
General views of Buckingham Palace in London, UK on 6th February 2024. Yesterday the Palace announced that Britain’s monarch King Charles III is being treated for cancer after an initial diagnosis. His Majesty had recently been in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Credit: TS/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-254 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Medienteams vor dem Buckingham Palace in London
7 February 2024.
Media crews report from Buckingham Palace in London, UK on 6th February 2024. Yesterday the Palace announced that Britain’s monarch King Charles III is being treated for cancer after an initial diagnosis. His Majesty had recently been in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Credit: TS/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-254 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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ROYALS - Medienteams vor dem Buckingham Palace in London
7 February 2024.
Media crews report from Buckingham Palace in London, UK on 6th February 2024. Yesterday the Palace announced that Britain’s monarch King Charles III is being treated for cancer after an initial diagnosis. His Majesty had recently been in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Credit: TS/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-254 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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FEATURE - Medizinische Diagnose-Station soll Arzt ersetzen
Ferrari Press Agency
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Medical 1
13/03/2019
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Pictures must credit: OnMed
An unmanned walk-in medical centre which can diagnose and dispense medication is set to be rolled out in the USA.The OnMed Station is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and looks like a futuristic telephone booth.The station allows patients to be in and out in under 15 minutes, which saves everybody time and frees up hospitals and emergency rooms.The idea is that they'll be installed in places like colleges, large-scale employers, airports and hotels, and a visit should cost about as much as a regular doctor's appointment. It uses patented technologies to directly connect patients with doctors, nurses, and pharmacists for both consultative needs and on-site prescriptions.It is equipped with HD cameras and various sensors said to offer advanced diagnostics far exceeding current telemedicine standardsIt offers privacy thanks to switchable glass and directional speakers safeguard patients.The makers say typically, it costs less than a walk-in clinic, doctor’s office or an emergency room visit.
OPS: The OnMed Station
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Medizinische Diagnose-Station soll Arzt ersetzen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10205
Medical 1
13/03/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: OnMed
An unmanned walk-in medical centre which can diagnose and dispense medication is set to be rolled out in the USA.The OnMed Station is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and looks like a futuristic telephone booth.The station allows patients to be in and out in under 15 minutes, which saves everybody time and frees up hospitals and emergency rooms.The idea is that they'll be installed in places like colleges, large-scale employers, airports and hotels, and a visit should cost about as much as a regular doctor's appointment. It uses patented technologies to directly connect patients with doctors, nurses, and pharmacists for both consultative needs and on-site prescriptions.It is equipped with HD cameras and various sensors said to offer advanced diagnostics far exceeding current telemedicine standardsIt offers privacy thanks to switchable glass and directional speakers safeguard patients.The makers say typically, it costs less than a walk-in clinic, doctor’s office or an emergency room visit.
OPS: The OnMed Station. Thermal imaging takes an accurate temperature
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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