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Nuances of tackling Juvenile Diabetes

India is already known as the world’s capital of diabetes with a vast adult population with diabetes. In children, Type-1 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes and can affect children as young as 1 year of age. Childhood diabetes is on the rise with a worldwide estimate of 1 lakh children under 15 yrs likely to develop Type- …

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Long-term implications of arthritis if left untreated

Authored by Dr. Chethana D, Consultant – Rheumatology, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease wherein your immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues of the body causing inflammation. In RA, joints of the hands, wrists, feet and knees are mainly affected. Typically, the disease causes your joints to swell and shows an array of symptoms …

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Pain d’épices and rum-soaked raisin pudding

Light mousse with Christmas spices Ingredients for 8 people: Pain d’épices pudding: – 250 g milk – 2 eggs – 75 g sugar – 75 g stale farmhouse bread – 2 g pain d’épices spice mix (5 spices) – 1 tablespoon of rum-soaked raisins Cut the bread into small cubes and set them aside. Put the eggs, milk, sugar and …

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6 Innovative Ways to Make Your Wedding More Memorable

In terms of cultural diversity, India leads the world. Because weddings in India are celebrated as festivals, the goal of every wedding is to make the bride and groom remember it for the rest of their lives. Many couples aim to have weddings that are as extravagant as that of Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh, Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli, …

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A Complete Guide to Cleaning Your Diamond Jewellery at Home (2023)

fDiamonds are one of the most loved and cherished jewelry stones in the world. They are also known for being one of the hardest natural substances. This means that diamonds don’t need much care at all to keep them looking their best. However, if you don’t clean your diamond jewelry on a regular basis, it can start to look dull …

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All you need to know about Ectopic Pregnancy

Pregnancies are journeys of joy and stronger emotional bonding between couples and families. But perhaps, the ‘good news’ may not always be congratulatory. Many women suffer from Ectopic pregnancy, also referred to as extrauterine pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg does not grow inside the uterus but somewhere else in the abdomen including ovaries or cervix. Ectopic …

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Neeraj Clinic announces 3 days Free Epilepsy Camp for epilepsy treatment options and support services

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand – Neeraj Clinic, a leading Epilepsy clinic based in Rishikesh has announced a community medical camp on epilepsy, to be held on 19, 20 and 21 Dec at Rishikesh. The camp, which is free and open to the public, will provide information and resources on epilepsy and seizures, as well as opportunities for attendees to meet with medical …

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Fibrosarcoma – Signs, Symptoms and Ways to Treat This Rare Soft Tissue Tumour

The anatomy of the human body is all about vital organs and their optimum functioning for overall well-being. But many other organs like muscles, fat, blood vessels, lymph vessels, nerves, and soft tissues play an equally important role in keeping our body moving and performing to its fullest potential, and if malignant cells invade these, physical health gets affected. Soft …

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Fact checking the misconceptions about Skin cancer

Skin is the largest and most active sense organ in the body. It performs a multitude of crucial duties for the body’s basic functions. One of the major functions of skin is that it protects the internal organs from the outside world. In recent times, there is a significant rise in cancer rates due to environmental stresses that can have …

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Is Your Lipstick Killing You?

The debate over lipstick continues, even though FDA has not found any evidence of lipsticks being harmful to health. It’s true that traces of lead were found in lipstick, but that was within safe limits. Lead is present in air, water and most other things and considered safe as long as it is within prescribed limits. In many countries, the …

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