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Zaina Asad: Zaina is pursuing her Master's in Clinical Psychology from CMR University, Bangalore. Dr. Moitrayee Das: Moitrayee is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at FLAME University, Pune.Imagine you wake up in the morning and you have this intense thirst, you feel nauseous, your head spinning,

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With the demographic transition underway in India, the elderly population is projected to rise to 12% of the total population by 2025 By 2050, with ~330 million Indians over the age of 60, every fifth Indian would be a senior citizen, which is equivalent

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 This book is a thoughtfully curated collection that offers a wide array of delectable, nutrient-rich, sugar-free sweet recipesDr. Aparna Govil Bhasker (Bariatric surgeon and Author) and Ms. Mariam Lakdawala (Registered Dietician) have introduced a cookbook titled Sugar Free Sweets. The recipes can be used by

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One-third of Indians suffer from fatty liver diseaseExcess fat in liver is a high-risk factor for non-communicable diseases like Diabetes and Heart Diseases Maintaining an active lifestyle and eating right are the cornerstones of preventionThe incidence of fatty liver disease is witnessing a

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About 60% of people with uncontrolled diabetes are in the age group of 18-45 which poses a threat to the country’s economic growth as well   Fitterfly, a leading health-tech company specializing in digital therapeutics (DTx), has released insightful data from the analysis of approximately 16,000

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More than 88% people living with diabetes reduced or stopped medications over the course of 6 monthsPracto, India’s leading digital healthcare company, introduces 'Transform,' its flagship diabetes management and remission program, that helps bring blood sugar levels to normal levels without medication. Early results of

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Sanofi Healthcare India Pvt. Ltd. today announced that it has received marketing authorization for Dupixent® (dupilumab), the first biologic medicine for the treatment of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis in adults whose disease is not adequately controlled with topical prescription therapies or when those therapies are not

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 Noncommunicable diseases like diabetes are on the rise in India and it is linked to several illnesses.  The diagnosis of diabetes invariably raises concerns about long-term complications involving various body organs and the kidney is one of the most susceptible yet disregarded ones.  It is

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First time researchers ever have estimated the rate of tuberculosis (TB) in incarcerated persons - published in The Lancet Public Health(Paris, France) — People in prison are nine times more at risk of developing tuberculosis than the general population globally.For the first time ever researchers

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