News Topic:Doctors' Association Kashmir (DAK)

Google can’t substitute your doctor: DAK

SRINAGAR — With more and more people in Kashmir Valley getting hooked to internet for health issues, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Monday cautioned against...

DAK pitches for separate swine flu clinics at hospitals

Srinagar: With surge in number of swine flu cases and 15 deaths so far this season in Kashmir valley due to the virus, Doctors...

PUBG addiction more dangerous than drug abuse, says DAK

Srinagar: Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Friday appealed parents, teachers, civil societies to restrain the kids from playing Player's Unknown Battle Ground (PUBG) mobile...

Scared of Swine Flu? Take these precautions instead!

Srinagar: As swine flu raises its ugly head once again in Kashmir valley with sixty-nine positive cases and seven deaths so far this season,...

Swine Flu: Don’t panic, take preventive measures, say medicos

Srinagar: As the new cases of swine flu have been detected in the state, the doctors here have appealed people not to panic and...

Winter chill brings more heart attacks, strokes: DAK

Srinagar: With drop in mercury to sub-freezing temperatures in Kashmir valley, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Sunday warned that chill of winter increases your...

DAK issues Advisory on flu vaccination

Srinagar: With flu season just around the corner, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Friday urged people to get vaccinated against flu.“Vaccination is the single...

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