Health

Cervical Health Awareness Month

Women Should Go For Regular Screenings To Lower The Risk Of Cervical Cancer By: Dr Sheetal Agarwal Gynaecologist, Apollo Spectra Hospital, Delhi Cervical cancer cases are increasing at an alarming rate in the country as this type of cancer is commonly seen in women. Did you know? Screening can help prevent cervical cancer. Yes, that’s right! Screening can help spot abnormal changes in the cervix, and a woman …

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A Guide to Manage Winter Allergies and Asthma

Article by Dr. Pavan Yadav, Consultant – Interventional Pulmonology, Sleep Medicine, and Lung Transplantation, Aster RV Hospital During the winter months, colds, flu, and other respiratory illnesses are quite common. These infections have also been linked to an increase in asthma symptoms. When an asthmatic inhales cold, dry air, the muscles in the lungs may spasm in an attempt to …

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What is a Teeth Clip and How It Helps You?

Do you know that we now have various alternative ways to fix your orthodontic issues and transform your smile that you secretly wish for? The last way that we knew were those uncomfortable conventional metal and ceramic braces. Well, let’s not keep you in suspense anymore! It is the trendiest and most comfy transparent teeth clip. With a transparent and …

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10 Uses Of Olive Oil

When it comes to health benefits, no oil can catch up to olive oil. It has been long documented that the long healthy lifespan of people living in the Mediterranean region (where olive prominently grows) is due to their copious consumption of olive oil. From using it as the cooking medium to using it for beauty purposes, olive oil can …

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Does winter worsen Heart failure ??

Winter is a favorite season of many. We think it will be cool and the mind will be calm. However, heart attacks are also more common during this period. Dr. Suresh Gude, Senior Cardiologist Kamineni Hospitals, Hyderabad advises early diagnosis and shares remedies to overcome A healthy heart pumps blood to all parts of the body. If the heart fails …

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Cancer: A preventable disease that requires major lifestyle changes

Dr Shyam Kishore Shrivastava, Director of Radiation Oncology, HCG Cancer Centre Mumbai Cancer is emerging as a major issue among the non-communicable diseases in our country. In India head and Neck, cervical and breast cancers are very common. As per recent data from National Cancer Registry Program (NCRP 2016), 1.7 million cases and 0.88 million deaths from cancers were expected …

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Everything you need to know about Lymphoma

Dr. Naresh Somani, Director Oncology & Sr. Consultant Medical Oncology, HCG Cancer Centre Jaipur Lymphoma is a type of cancer that affects the infection-fighting cells of the immune system, called lymphocytes. About half of the blood cancers that occur each year are lymphomas, or cancers of the lymphatic system. This system – composed of lymph nodes in our neck, armpits, groin, chest, …

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Replace maida with these 8 healthier alternatives this holiday season

Article by Soumita Biswas, Chief Nutritionist, Aster RV Hospital Holiday season is here and with it comes a bonanza of tasty treats such as rose cookies, cakes, pies, breads, etc. While this is a delightful time of the year, and everyone will want to indulge, we must also keep our nutritional intake in mind. Maida consumption is increasingly growing in …

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Understanding Obesity: A guide to evaluate your weight

Obesity is a disorder involving excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems. Obesity and adolescence is not amenable to a single easily modified factor. Biological, cultural and environmental factors such as readily available high-density food choices impact youth eating behaviours. Media devices and associated screen time makes physical activity a less optimal choice for children and adolescents. …

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COLORECTAL CANCER: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Colorectal cancer is the fifth-most common cancer in India.  It refers to cancer of large intestine. Usual age of development of this cancer is sixty years and above. However, in developing countries including India there has been an increase in incidence among younger people. Current literature suggests that most of the patients diagnosed under the age of 50 are symptomatic …

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