An article in the Huffington Post of 21 May 2015 brings focus on the need for morphine in India and the rest of the world. [...]
Participants at the side event on children’s palliative care at the World Health Assembly in Geneva on 25th May, 2015, had the privilege of meeting [...]
The 25th of May, 2015 saw Palais des Nations in Geneva focussing on the problems of children with life-limiting diseases, during a side event organized [...]
The death of Aruna Shanbaug has brought into focus the urgent need for clarity from the Supreme Court on the issue of withholding or withdrawing futile [...]
When the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act of India was amended by the Indian Parliament in February 2014, many expected immediate results, but [...]
On 18th May 2015, Aruna Shanbaug left us. Brutally raped and strangled at the age of 25 by a hospital attendant, Aruna Shanbaug had a [...]
It’s amazing how little the developed world knows about the burden of pain and other suffering in the developing world and, much too often, it [...]
Nazeem Beegum’s book, My Mother Did Not Go Bald, is a memoir of her experiences when her mother went through cancer and eventually died. The [...]
In the reasonably comfortable life that most of us live, we very often take many things for granted. Do we ever stop to think what [...]
Pallium India had the privilege of having a meeting at the German Ministry of Health with Dr Ingo Ilja Michels, who heads the office of [...]
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