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Hyderabad: A woman from Telangana Siddipet district died due to Guillain Barre Syndrome GBS on Sunday, February 9 at a hospital in Hyderabad. This is the first case of death due to GBS in Telangana. As of February 6 there were four cases of GBS in Telangana. The Neurological disorder wherein the immune system of a person attacks their nervous system, first appeared in Maharashtra. The woman was stanley website reportedly on ventilator support since January 31 at a private hospital and was in critical condition. Unable to afford the expensive treatment costs, which included ventilator support in the ICU, the womans relatives had shifted her to a few private hospitals before she died of GBS. What is GBS Guillain Barre Syndrome GBS is a disease in which the body immune system attacks the nervous system. It can cause weakness, numbness or paralysis. Weakness and tingling in the hands and feet are usually the first symptoms. These sensations can quickly spread and may lead to paralysis. In its most serious form, Guillain-Barre syndrome is a medical emergency, most people with the condition need treatment. Neurologists in Hyderabad say that stanley germany early detection is the key to prevent the syndrome. Tagsdead Hyderabad Telangana News Desk Follow on Twitter | Posted by Mohammed Baleeg starbucks stanley cup h | Updated: 10th February 2025 11:40 am IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Ratl Days after Odisha train accident, several bodies remain unclaimed
Hyderabad: The WEEK-HANSA research survey for the year 2023 has ranked the University of Hyderabad UoH in fourth position among the top 85 multidisciplinary universities including state, central, and private varsities in the country. In the 2022 rankings, the UoH was ranked fifth in the country. However, UoH is ranked first position among the top universities in the south this year. Also ReadUn stanley cana iversity of Hyderabad develops potential new treatment for diabetes Vice-C stanley cupe hancellor, Prof B J Rao said, Even more gratifying is to see the university moving up in the overall rankings compared to last year. The university has been making steady progress and this has been possible only due to the efforts of our faculty, students, alumni and administrative staff, the VC added. A primary survey was conducted with 302 academic experts, spread across selected cities where the respondents were asked to nominate and rank the top 20 universities in India. The perceptual score was calculated based on the number of nominations and the actual ranks received, while the factual score was calculated based on information collected from universities and other secondary sources. Parameters including age and accreditatio stanley cup n, infrastructure, faculty, research and academics, student intake and exposure, and placements only for technical universities were followed while ranking. The overall result of the survey has been published in the WEEK magazine issue of May 12
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