“If you have been in palliative care long enough in India, the sight of a person with an ugly scar around the neck would not [...]
The author asks her mother, “By the way, when I die, I want this-and-this to be done. I don’t want that-and-that to be done. How [...]
Mr Sathyanarayan Das, Under Secretary, Department of Revenue, Government of India, was the chief guest at an opioid-access workshop held in Dehradun on 25 June, [...]
Would anyone argue against a statement that people with chronic pain generally suffer enormously through their lives? Except that they look okay and that they [...]
In a bid to increase the capacity for advocacy and training in palliative care, Pallium India organized a “training of trainers” program in Delhi for [...]
In what we see as an important step in the Government Program for Prevention and Control of Non Communicable Diseases, J. P Nadda, the Hon’ble [...]
In an article titled “Don’t Torture The Dying: Health ministry’s draft law confuses between euthanasia and withdrawal of life support”, Dr M. R. Rajagopal writes in [...]
In a village, a small boy is bitten by a snake. A tragedy of errors ensues, arising from a fatal combination of neglect, bad advice, [...]
Thank you, everyone who responded so warmly to our request: These children need your support Our target for 15th June was ₹150,000 (US $2300). We have [...]
The word “palliative” is derived from the Latin word pallium, meaning a cloak. The idea is that palliative care forms a protective covering, even if the [...]