A steady hand that once held a child, a confident stride that once led the family, when Parkinson’s takes these away, it is not just the patient who suffers. Families watch as tremors, stiffness, and slowness creep into daily life, making even simple tasks feel heavy. As a caregiver, you may have seen a loved one struggle with shaky hands …
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The Urban Brain Drain: Is City Living Accelerating Alzheimer’s Risk?
City lights, traffic, and a brisk caffeine-fueled pace — city life has lot going for it. But recently, scientists have been asking a blunt question: could living in towns and megacities be quietly nudging up our risk of Alzheimer’s and other dementias? The short answer: maybe — and not because cities are inherently bad, but because several urban exposures stack …
Read More »Don’t Let Arthritis Take Over: Smart Ways to Fight Joint Pain
Everyday movements, like climbing stairs or squatting, are often accompanied by a nagging stiffness that many brushes off as ageing. But such persistent joint discomfort is not something to ignore. In India, where daily routines often involve activities like squatting during household chores or prolonged standing in bustling markets, joint pain has become a common concern affecting people across age …
Read More »Health experts say vegan diet can help control lifestyle diseases
As India faces a surge in lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart problems, health experts say that a vegan diet, which is built around dals, beans, whole grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds, and which excludes meat, eggs and dairy can help manage weight, keep blood sugar steady, and reduce cholesterol. The Indian Council of Medical …
Read More »Quotes & Comments on World Suicide Prevention Day 2025
Dr. Sandeep Vohra, Renowned Psychiatrist and Founder of NWNT Ai: “Every year, more than 720,000 people die by suicide worldwide—making it the third leading cause of death among 15- to 29-year-olds. Nearly three-quarters of these tragedies occur in low- and middle-income countries like India. In 2022 alone, India lost 171,000 lives to suicide, with almost half of the youth suicides …
Read More »Second-Hand Smoke: The Silent Killer in Our Homes and Public Spaces
The air we breathe keeps us alive, but when filled with smoke, it quietly harms our health. Inside homes and public spaces, tobacco smoke becomes an invisible danger, affecting not just smokers, but everyone around them. Most people associate smoking with direct harm to the smoker, but few realize that the danger does not end there. The smoke released from …
Read More »Beyond Pain Relief: How Physiotherapy is Revolutionizing Mental Health & Wellbeing
The Untold Story of Movement Medicine Imagine if you could heal not just your body but also your mind through movement. As a physiotherapist with over 15 years of experience, I’ve witnessed firsthand how physical rehabilitation is more than just fixing aches and pains—it can literally change the way our brain’s function. Welcome to the world of movement medicine, where …
Read More »The ‘No Pain, No Gain’ Myth Could be Hurting Your Progress
You may have heard workout buffs use one phrase too often, and it is- “No pain, no gain.” This mantra keeps gym goers motivated and pushes their limits. We won’t be tooting our horn to the same tune. Today, we’ll try to understand if this strategy is really effective or if it could be sabotaging your long-term fitness journey. Read …
Read More »From Pain to Peak Performance in Modern Spine Care
Low back pain is no longer just a nuisance; it is one of India’s most widespread health challenges. A study published in The Lancet Rheumatology recently estimated that there are 87.5 million cases of low back pain in the country. Other analyses suggest that nearly 66% of the population will experience it at some point in their lives. For many, …
Read More »Experts say small changes in nutrition can make a big difference
Living a healthy lifestyle does not need drastic changes or expensive supplements. Small, regular changes practiced consistently are enough for long-term benefits. The way we feed our bodies can work wonders on our overall wellbeing. Doctors say few simple changes to the regular eating routine can have more benefits that sudden overhaul of the meal plan. Chronic illnesses such as …
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