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Surprising Agreement On The Connection Between Obesity and Healthcare Costs

Michael Pollan writes in the New York Times about the connection between the American diet and the cost of health care; Surprisingly, conservative writers like Marie-Josée Kravis are saying much the same thing,




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New Survey Shows UK Public Willing to Pay £10 for Missed GP Appointments to Support the NHS Amid Widespread Concerns About Government Spending on Healthcare - Healthcare leaders and the public say how they would balance the NHS’ books

Healthcare leaders and the public say how they would balance the NHS’ books




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Tenet Healthcare warns of significant Covid-19 impact in the second quarter

Tenet Healthcare warned of a significant hit from the Covid-19 pandemic in the current quarter, even as the hospital operator's quarterly profit beat estimates due to a tax benefit from the coronavirus stimulus bill.




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Aditya Birla Sun Life Pharma and Healthcare Fund-Regular-Growth

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.2
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Aditya Birla Sun Life Pharma and Healthcare Fund-Regular-Dividend Payout

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.2
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Date 08-May-2020




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Aditya Birla Sun Life Pharma and Healthcare Fund-Direct-Growth

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.41
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Aditya Birla Sun Life Pharma and Healthcare Fund-Direct-Dividend Payout

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.4
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Date 08-May-2020




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Tata India Pharma & Healthcare Fund-Regular Plan-Growth

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 10.8320
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Date 08-May-2020




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Tata India Pharma & Healthcare Fund-Regular Plan-Dividend Reinvestment

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 10.8320
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Tata India Pharma & Healthcare Fund-Regular Plan-Dividend Payout

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 10.8320
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Date 08-May-2020




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Tata India Pharma & Healthcare Fund-Direct Plan-Growth

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 11.6579
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Date 08-May-2020




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Tata India Pharma & Healthcare Fund-Direct Plan-Dividend Reinvestment

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 11.6579
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Date 08-May-2020




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Tata India Pharma & Healthcare Fund-Direct Plan-Dividend Payout

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 11.6579
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Date 08-May-2020




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IDBI Healthcare Fund - Regular Plan - Growth

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.63
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Date 08-May-2020




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IDBI Healthcare Fund - Regular Plan - Dividend

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.63
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Date 08-May-2020




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IDBI Healthcare Fund - Direct Plan - Growth

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.92
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Date 08-May-2020




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IDBI Healthcare Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.92
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Date 08-May-2020




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DSP Healthcare Fund - Regular Plan - Growth

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.760
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Date 08-May-2020




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DSP Healthcare Fund - Regular Plan - Dividend

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.760
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Date 08-May-2020




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DSP Healthcare Fund - Direct Plan - Growth

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 13.101
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Date 08-May-2020




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DSP Healthcare Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 13.101
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Date 08-May-2020




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Mirae Asset Healthcare Fund Direct Growth

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 13.735
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Date 08-May-2020




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Mirae Asset Healthcare Fund Direct Dividend

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 13.734
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Date 08-May-2020




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Mirae Asset Healthcare Fund -Regular Growth

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 13.332
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Date 08-May-2020




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Mirae Asset Healthcare Fund -Regular Dividend

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 13.330
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Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Pharma Healthcare and Diagnostics (P.H.D) Fund - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.10
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ICICI Prudential Pharma Healthcare and Diagnostics (P.H.D) Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.44
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ICICI Prudential Pharma Healthcare and Diagnostics (P.H.D) Fund - Direct Plan - Cumulative Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.44
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ICICI Prudential Pharma Healthcare and Diagnostics (P.H.D) Fund - Cumulative Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 12.10
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SBI HEALTHCARE OPPORTUNITIES FUND - REGULAR PLAN -GROWTH

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 138.5604
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Date 08-May-2020




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SBI HEALTHCARE OPPORTUNITIES FUND - REGULAR PLAN - DIVIDEND

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 87.2844
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Date 08-May-2020




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SBI HEALTHCARE OPPORTUNITIES FUND - DIRECT PLAN -GROWTH

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 150.0162
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Date 08-May-2020




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SBI HEALTHCARE OPPORTUNITIES FUND - DIRECT PLAN -DIVIDEND

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 104.2240
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Date 08-May-2020




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Navajo Nation Suffers Third-Highest COVID-19 Infection Rate in U.S. with Limited Healthcare & Water

We get an update from two doctors treating patients with the Navajo Nation, the largest Indigenous reservation in the country, which has been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Michelle Tom is a member of the Navajo Nation and a family physician treating COVID-19 patients at the Winslow Indian Health Care Center and Little Colorado Medical Center in northern Arizona near the Navajo reservation. In Gallup, New Mexico, Dr. Sriram Shamasunder is leading a medical volunteer group of 21 nurses and doctors from the University of California, San Francisco as part of the HEAL Initiative. He says the coronavirus hit harder on the Navajo Nation due to a "trajectory of an underfunded health system," and notes the Indian Health Service is funded at one-third the rate per capita as Medicare. "The level of inequity that you're seeing … it's part of this pattern."




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UTI Healthcare Fund -Direct Plan - Income Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 82.4513
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UTI Healthcare Fund - Regular Plan - Income Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 77.1323
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Date 08-May-2020




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UTI Healthcare Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 99.8015
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Date 08-May-2020




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UTI Healthcare Fund - Direct Plan - Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 106.6749
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Date 08-May-2020






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Healthcare providers share how their Pagan practices nurture them through the pandemic

Pagan healthcare providers discuss how they are coping with the stresses of the pandemic and how the power of their spiritual practices sustains them.

Continue reading Healthcare providers share how their Pagan practices nurture them through the pandemic at The Wild Hunt.




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UK healthcare workers: share your photo, videos and audio of working against coronavirus

We want to see your photos, videos and audio of what it is like doing your job on the frontline

Staff working for the NHS have expressed concern about the lack of protective personal equipment, with photographs circulating on social media of staff creating their own makeshift items, including with clinical waste bags.

We want to see healthcare workers’ photos, videos and audio of what it is like doing their job.

Continue reading...




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'Amazingly good news': New York healthcare workers not testing positive for coronavirus at higher rate than general public

New York has released more details into who has tested positive for the coronavirus in the state, and Governor Andrew Cuomo said the per cent of healthcare workers with Covid-19 is not higher than the general public.“That is amazingly good news,” Mr Cuomo said during his press briefing on Thursday.





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Coronavirus: Thanking healthcare workers worldwide

Some of the ways that people have expressed thanks to workers on the frontline against Covid-19.




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Arjun Rampal extends helping hand to provide PPE kits to BMC healthcare workers

Actor Arjun Rampal along with his family have extended a helping hand in providing PPE kits to the hospitals, doctors and nurses to help them in the fight against coronavirus. He also urged people to donate 1 uniform for these corona warriors to keep them safe and healthy.

The 47-year-old actor took to Instagram and shared a post in which he announced that the Rampal family has extended their support to MEDIQ LIFESCIENCES for providing PPE kits (made in India) in collaboration with Dr Oarsman Doshi to the BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) hospital doctors and nurses.

The 'Aankhein' actor also urged others to contribute towards helping the frontline warriors. He captioned the post as, "I request all of you to help here. The real hero's out there, (the doctors and nurses), the PPE. their health is in jeopardy daily, looking after ours, As unfortunately they are not equipped with the armour they need, making them sick by the coronavirus. If each one of you can donate just 1 uniform for these brave hearts, it will keep your soldiers safe and healthy. Please please be generous, they need this and we will get it to them. It's Rs 1200 for the best suits for them."

India's count of positive coronavirus cases reached 18,985 after 1,329 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Tuesday. Out of the total cases, 15,122 are active cases, 3,259 have been cured and discharged and one has migrated. With 44 new deaths reported in the last 24 hours, the toll stands at 603.

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Juhi Chawla shares home-made mask tutorial, asks people to leave N95 masks for healthcare professionals

Actor Juhi Chawla on Tuesday shared a tutorial to make masks at home and encouraged people to leave the surgical and N95 masks for the healthcare professionals who need it the most during coronavirus outbreak.

The 52-year-old actor took to Twitter and shared a video where she said, "Friends, I hope you all are safe, healthy and happy in your homes. If you happen to leave your house for essential work then you should wear a mask while leaving, this is a rule now."

The 'Yes Boss' star continued, "Our Prime Minister has also said to create masks at home and wear them while leaving your house. This is because we should save the surgical and N95 masks for doctors, nurses and other health officials, and because they need them the most."

Chawla said that "we should make the masks at our homes. You can easily make a mask by using a saree, handkerchief, or dupatta. She then demonstrated creating a protective mask using a piece of cloth. She folded the square cloth in a triangle and then wrapped in rounds to make a mask"

Juhi then showed the viewers by wearing the home-made mask, and said, "Apna Desh Apna Mask."

The 'Gulaab Gang' star captioned the post as, "Make your own mask! Go creative, maybe write a message or try your hand at painting...let us aim to leave the surgical & N95 masks for our healthcare professionals who need it the most. Don't forget. Leave the house only when it's necessary #ApnaDeshApnaMask @ApnaMask"

Earlier, demonstrated how people can convert their T-shirts into a mask at home to be safe from COVID-19.

The total number of positive coronavirus cases across the country is 18,601, including 14,759 active cases. So far, 3,251 patients have been cured and discharged while 590 deaths have been recorded, as per data provided by the Ministry of Health.

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Arjun Kapoor lauds healthcare workers fighting COVID-19: Not all heroes wear capes

Sharing a doodle that said 'not all heroes wear capes,' actor Arjun Kapoor on Monday applauded the healthcare workers of the country who are fighting to combat COVID-19.

The 'Panipat' actor took to Twitter to share the doodle that featured a doctor, a nurse, and a medical staff taking care of an elderly person.

The doodle was titled 'not all heroes wear capes' and an additional text on it read, 'Front-line health workers are working round the clock to keep us safe & healthy. True Heroes.'

Kapoor also urged others to stand up and applaud the healthcare workers for their unwavering determination.

"Bowing down to health workers today for their tremendous efforts to #FightCovid19! They work 24/7, through the year to deliver critical services like immunization across the country," he tweeted.

"Let's stand #Together4Health and applaud their unwavering grit and determination!" his tweet further read.

The '2 States' actor has been posting on social media to raise awareness about different issues related to the coronavirus ever since the crisis began in the country.

Kapoor has several times posted on social media asking people to not abandon their pets due to coronavirus and has also urged people to take all necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the highly contagious virus.

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Coronavirus outbreak: Google doodle thanks COVID-19 helpers, healthcare workers

Like always, Google doodle has our hearts. Google Doodle did its bit to laud the selfless service of the frontline medical professionals and wrote a thank you message as well.

When one hovers over the doodle, it shows the message, "To all doctors, nurses and medical workers; thank you".

The logo also features a little heart emoji to everyone who is fighting on the frontlines of the COVID-19 battle.

Medical professions have sidelined the threat of catching the infection and are choosing duty over everything else. Despite that, many healthcare workers have been facing abuse and are accused of carrying the virus.

Google wrote, "As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people are coming together to help one another now more than ever. We're launching a Doodle series to recognize and honour many of those on the front lines."

More than 18 lakh people have been tested positive for COVID-19. The first case was reported from Wuhan which became the epicentre of the infectious virus.

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Covid-19 outbreak: Distressed corona healthcare warriors in India call for respect

New Delhi: With novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases growing rapidly in India, overburdened doctors, nurses and healthcare personnel at the frontline are facing immense pressure from the society at large. While fighting against the deadly virus, they are continuously facing threats and abuses from the society, affecting their mental health as they battle it out in the ICUs as well as inside the corona patients wards.

According to Sujith, Chief of Nursing Services, Columbia Asia Hospital in Pune, it is disheartening to see that people, for whom the fraternity has been taking so much risk to ensure their health and safety, have failed them.

"This is sad when we watch on television that healthcare workers have been facing threats, attacks and abuses as we work on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic. It has been observed that many of these attacks are allegedly sparked by the fear that healthcare workers are exposing others to the virus. We are really going through a stressful time," Sujith told IANS.

The frontline health workers want a little sympathy and respect as they are working non-stop, without thinking about their own families and lives.

Dr Sachin Nayak working at JP Hospital in Bhopal has been living in his car to prevent passing on the virus to anyone else, including his wife and child. He has stocked up daily use items and books in the car.

"We completely understand public health emergencies are stressful times for people and communities but that doesn't mean we should be at the receiving end," said Sujith.

On Wednesday, a mob tried to stop a medical team from taking a coronavirus-infected man into isolation. They hurled stones at an ambulance that left four injured.

The incident took place in Uttar Pradesh's Nawabpura area. The injured included one doctor and three paramedics. A police vehicle was also damaged.

After the attacks on doctors, the Union Home Ministry said that it is ascertaining cases of violence against healthcare workers engaged in surveillance and quarantine measures.

Health workers on the streets of Mumbai. Pic: Ashish Raje

Savitha Kuttan, CEO of Omnicuris, an online medical education platform, said that operating under severe resource constraints, healthcare workers are bearing the brunt of a hostile external environment.

Healthcare professionals have taken to social media to describe in painful detail the growing stigma they are facing with each passing day.

"From working long, gruelling shifts without adequate protective gear and facing attacks from patients to getting booted out of their homes and feeling afraid for their families, the mental strain our medical professionals are going through is immense. All of them are going through severe anxiety and many are having difficulties sleeping," Kuttan said.

She added that doctors are professionally obligated to take care of their mental health so that they can provide good quality care to their patients.

"Considering the enormity of what they are going through, we cannot expect them to go looking for mental health support. In fact, they should get unlimited access to mental health services during this time of crisis," Kuttan, told IANS.

A recent study, published in the journal The Lancet Psychiatry, revealed that front-line medical staff must be prioritised for rapid mental health support.

According to Ekta Soni, Chief Clinical Psychologist, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in New Delhi, healthcare workers don't have the luxury of living inside their homes to shield themselves from the coronavirus.

They have to expose themselves to the risk, and some are separating themselves from their families for weeks to avoid transmitting the virus to them.

"Healthcare workers working with COVID-19 patients reported symptoms of depression, symptoms of anxiety, insomnia, and reported distress. The risk of infection, especially if it is asymptomatic, instils fear of spreading the virus to their patients and families," said Soni.

"They're deeply sad for their dying patients, many of whom are slipping away without their loved ones at their side. Many admitted to harbouring darker feelings," she added.

However, some corona warriors are receiving utmost support from their neighbours.

Sharing his own experience, Manoj Goel, Director, Pulmonology, Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Gurugram, said: "People are very cooperative in my society and keep asking about my wellbeing through calls and messages".

"My neighbours are putting cards outside my house as a thank you note and consider me a corona warrior. While I am working in the hospital they enquire about my families health and wellbeing and if they need any help in my absence. I am greeted with a smile by our society security guard whenever I leave or enter my society".

According to experts, having an open channel of communication to assess what they are going through is a need of the hour.

Not only will it help them readjust to everything once the situation starts to improve, but also keep them from developing post-traumatic stress.




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DR. REDDYS LAB Surges by 5%; BSE HEALTHCARE Index Up 1.6%

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DR. REDDYS LAB share price has zoomed 5% and is presently trading at Rs 4,100.

Meanwhile, the BSE HEALTHCARE Index is at 15,318 (up 1.6%).

Among the top Gainers in the BSE HEALTHCARE Index today is DR. REDDYS LAB (up 5.3%).

NARAYANA HRUDAYALAYA LTD (down 0.3%) and IPCA LABS (down 0.5%) are among the top losers today.

Over the last one year, DR. REDDYS LAB has moved up from Rs 2,943 to Rs 4,100, registering a gain of Rs 1,157 (up 37.2%).

On the other hand, the BSE HEALTHCARE has moved up from 14,034 to 15,318, registering a gain of 1,284 points (up 9.0%) during the last 12 months.

The top gainers among the BSE HEALTHCARE Index stocks during this same period were ABBOTT INDIA (up 145.8%), J.B.CHEMICALS (up 87.6%) and IPCA LABS (up 61.8%).

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What About the Benchmark Indices?

The BSE Sensex is at 32,089 (up 1.8%).

The top gainers among the BSE Sensex stocks today are HUL (up 3.0%), INDUSIND BANK (up 2.9%) and BAJAJ FINANCE (up 2.8%). Other gainers include AXIS BANK (up 2.7%) and RELIANCE IND. (up 2.5%). The most traded stocks in the BSE Sensex are RELIANCE IND. and SBI.

In the meantime, NSE Nifty is at 9,383 (up 1.5%). The top gainers in the NSE Nifty include DR. REDDYS LAB (up 4.1%), INDIABULLS HOU. FIN. (up 3.8%) and HUL (up 3.2%). Other gainers include HINDALCO (up 2.5%) and ZEE ENTERTAINMENT (up 2.3%) are among the top gainers in NSE Nifty.

Over the last 12 months, the BSE Sensex has moved down from 38,277 to 32,089, registering a loss of 6,188 points (down 16.35%).

DR. REDDYS LAB Financial Update...

DR. REDDYS LAB net profit down at Rs 6 billion for the quarter ended December 2019, compared to a loss of Rs 5 billion a year ago. Net Sales rose 13.8% to Rs 44.0 billion during the period as against Rs 38.6 billion in October-December 2018.

For the year ended March 2019, DR. REDDYS LAB reported 108.9% increase in net profit to Rs 19.1 billion compared to net profit of Rs 9.1 billion during FY18.

Revenue of the company grew 8.2% to Rs 154 billion during FY19.

The current Price to earnings ratio of DR. REDDYS LAB, based on rolling 12 month earnings, stands at 40.9x.

This article (DR. REDDYS LAB Surges by 5%; BSE HEALTHCARE Index Up 1.6%) is authored by Equitymaster.

Equitymaster is a leading 'independent' equity research initiative focused on providing well-researched and unbiased opinions on stocks listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange.