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Monday, 22 April 2013

15 inspiring donations made to Help Nepal Network by Nepalese residing in Nepal recently.

Help Nepal is a charity founded by the very impressive personality, head of BBC Nepali service, Rabindra Mishra. Help Nepal is on its sole mission to help marginalized Nepalese communities especially in rural Nepal. Since its establishment it has got tremendous support from Nepalese all over the world. Last year it stood second in Chase competition as well.  In this blogpost 15 interesting and inspiring recent donations made by Nepalese residing in Nepal will be spotlighted. This article is prepared based on the information provided in the personal Facebook page of Mr. Rabindra Mishra.

1)SSP RAMESH KHAREL

Mr. Mishra's take on this:- SSP Kharel is the epitome of utmost honesty and dutifulness. We have heard many good things about him.  Quite unexpectedly, he called me and said "Rabindra ji, I had been to Haiti recently, and I was given some money for my travel expenses. Due to the hospitality shown by Nepal Army, Police and other Nepalese working over there the money was spared. And I want to donate that amount to your prestigious "100m charitable Endowment Fund".

Saturday, 20 April 2013

Top 5 trekking-spots of Nepal.

1) Langtang Trekking

Langtang Trekking

Trekking includes, Langtang valley, Gosainkund lakes, Helambu valley, Langtang national Park, ice flutes of Gyangchempo, Trisuli River, Trasuli Bazzar, Dhunche, Syabrubensi, Sherpa village located at the edge of the Langtang National Park, Oak and Rhododendron forests, glacial moraine, Tamang valley, Kyangin Gompa (Yak cheese is found here), Nubamatang, Syabru, till the Gateway of Tibet
(Backtracking) Sing Gompa (where Gosainkund is located), Llaurebena Pass (4610m), Helambu Valley, Gul Bhanjyang .

Monday, 15 April 2013

A MUST KNOW FOR ALL MEDICAL ENTRANCE STUDENTS


First time in Nepal


----Compiled by : Kishor Joshi,MBBS final year,IOM


1. Test tube baby

-On falgun 20, 2061 Nepal’s first test tube baby Om Mani Tamang was born. Since then more than hundred test tube babies have been born at In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) center of OM hospital. It should be noted that when Om Mani Tamang was born, first test tube baby of world, Louis Brown was 27 years old. Till date there are over 12 lakhs test tube babies in the world.

2. Cochlear implantation
- First cochlear implantation in Nepal was strated in 26th December, 2004 in TU Teaching Hospital

3. Stem cell bank
- A couple of years ago Good health people service and diagnostic center headed by Gautam pradhan got affiliation from Cryo bank international to preserve stem cell.Stem cells are extracted from blood in the umbilical cord.Stem cells are primitive cells with the possibility of both self renewal and differentiation and thus can be used to treat blood cancer,various anemias,myocardial infarction,Alzheimer’s disease,diabetes etc.It costs around one lakh 15 thousand to preserve stem cells in International bank for 21 years. 

SNAKE BITES

By BISHAL GYAWALI 



1. Snake venom is a cocktail of proteins: many (>20) are enzymes like phospholipase, ATPase, nucleotidase and other non enzymatic compounds like neurotoxins, hemorrhagins, and cardiotoxins. The outcome of snake bites is very unpredictable ranging from virtually no effect to death.
2. Local pain, paresthesia(altered sensation) and swelling suggest Cobra bites. Tissue necrosis suggests viper bites.

3. Nausea, vomiting, tachycardia, syncope, cold and clammy skin soon after the bite. These features are seen due to fright rxn.

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