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BirthRight by Rainbow Hospitals Launches Vannam Clinic for Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Care in Chennai

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Chennai: After four consecutive miscarriages, a 35-year-old woman in Chennai recently delivered a healthy baby following structured evaluation and closely monitored care, highlighting the importance of detailed medical investigation for recurrent pregnancy loss. Doctors say many women continue to face repeated miscarriages without proper diagnosis, even though the condition affects nearly 2–3% of pregnancies, particularly among women in their 20s and 30s. To address this concern, BirthRight by Rainbow Hospitals has launched Vannam Clinic in Guindy—Chennai’s first gynecology-led Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) and Pregnancy Failure Clinic. The clinic offers comprehensive evaluation for women experiencing two or more consecutive miscarriages, which may be caused by genetic factors, uterine structural issues, cervical weakness, clotting disorders, hormonal imbalances, or metabolic conditions. The clinic brings together specialists in obstetrics, genetics, fetal medicine, neonatology and pe...
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PMJC Releases “MANDATE 2026” Political Intelligence Report on Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026

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New Delhi / Chennai, March 5, 2026: The Press Media & Journalists Council (PMJC) has released “MANDATE 2026: The Intelligence Briefing,” a comprehensive political intelligence report analysing the upcoming Tamil Nadu 2026 Assembly Elections across all 234 constituencies and 5.67 crore verified voters. The report was unveiled at a press conference held at the Chennai Press Club, Chepauk, in the presence of senior journalists and media representatives from across the state. Sanjay Agarwal, Founder & Chairman of PMJC The report presents a data-driven and probability-based analysis of Tamil Nadu’s electoral landscape. Its central finding states that the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) currently remains the frontrunner, but faces strong anti-incumbency pressures. According to the analysis, 61% of voters want a change in their MLA, while 53% perceive corruption to have increased under the current government. Despite this, vote fragmentation between the AIADMK–NDA alliance ...