Have you checked for early signs of kidney damage in diabetes? Uncontrolled diabetes can impact on major organs like Kidneys and it is important to keep a check on health records ! Yes, Diabetes affects kidneys – Look for early signs! When blood sugar levels are raised, they can harm the small blood vessels in your kidneys. These vessels are …
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WHY IS MEAL MONITORING IN CHILDREN IMPORTANT IN SCHOOLS AND AT HOME
Obesity is now a big problem in our country both in children and adolescents. By definition of obesity, almost 35% of urban children in age group of 4-12 are found to be obese or overweight. This is largely due to wrong eating habits which are cultivated over a period of last few years due to strong commercial inputs coming from …
Read More »Diabetes: An epidemic unfolding amongst young children
Among COVID19s many ripple effects, the worsening of Diabetes burden could have a greater public-health toll. The fact that, Diabetes has not only impacted the adult population, but its rising incidence among children in the age group of 13-15yrs is quite shocking. A recent finding from ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) registry of ‘Youth Onset Diabetes’ has depicted that …
Read More »World Diabetes Day | About WDD
Dr. Geetanjali Gupta, Director of Technical Operations and Quality Assurance at Redcliffe Labs, said, “We at Redcliffe Labs regularly perform over 50 stringent quality checks to deliver accurate and reliable health check reports for informed decision-making. However, to reach the masses, technology plays a crucial role. It enables us to make preventive healthcare more accessible and personalized. Our Prediabetes Risk …
Read More »Infertility and the Role of Fertility Preservation in Women
In women, fertility starts declining in the late 20s and early 30s, while a rapid decline is seen after 35 years of age. By the time they reach puberty the quality and quantity of eggs decreases from millions to 30,000. We can say that age is the major factor why women suffer from infertility, although today’s generational habits, hormonal imbalance …
Read More »VRAD Co. Launches Korean VR Simulators for Nursing & Trauma Training in Global Markets
VRAD Co., Ltd. is launching two widely recognized Korean-developed virtual reality-based simulators, NS_Core, a nursing skills education simulator, and IP_Trauma, a trauma patient care simulator, for international markets. These products support a broad range of languages, including Korean, English, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, Chinese, Japanese, Kazakh, and German, with Spanish and French language support anticipated by the end of the year. NS_Core is …
Read More »Lung Cancer in India: Understanding Risk Factors and the Importance of Early Detection
Lung cancer is a formidable adversary, claiming countless lives each year. Enhancing public awareness about this disease is crucial. Awareness of lung cancer is essential for saving lives. By understanding the disease, its risk factors, and the importance of early detection, we can work towards a future where lung cancer is no longer a leading cause of death. Tobacco smoking …
Read More »6 Early Signs of Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is often called the “silent killer” because its early symptoms can be subtle and easily mistaken for other common health issues. Unlike some cancers, ovarian cancer may not show obvious signs until it has advanced, which makes awareness of even small symptoms essential. While these signs don’t necessarily indicate cancer, it’s always wise to pay attention to your …
Read More »Do Furry Pets Trigger Asthma? Experts Explain and Offer Tips for Managing Symptoms
Pets like dogs and cats provide comfort, joy, and companionship. However, for individuals with asthma, these cherished animals can sometimes trigger respiratory issues, creating a difficult balance between managing their health and maintaining their bond with their pets. Pet allergens, mainly found in dander (dead skin flakes), saliva, and urine, can exacerbate asthma symptoms, causing coughing, wheezing, and shortness of …
Read More »Fighting Viral Hepatitis in India: Prevention, Risks, and the Path to Better Health
Understanding Hepatitis Viral hepatitis is a liver infection caused by different viruses (A, B, C, D, E). In India, it is a significant public health issue. As per the World Health Organization reports, Hepatitis B impacts nearly 4 crore people in India. The prevalence of hepatitis C is also high, with rates ranging from 60 lakhs to 1.2 crores. Hepatitis B and …
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