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Dr. Jyotirmay S Hegde, HOD & Lead Consultant ENT, Aster Whitefield Hospital, Bengaluru Hearing is something most of us take for granted—until we start noticing changes. Unlike vision problems, which are often obvious, hearing loss creeps silently and can be permanent once it sets in. While

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A revolutionary non-surgical treatment for prostate cancer and prostate enlargementKIMS Hospitals, a leading healthcare provider in the country, has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first healthcare provider between the Philippines in the east and Turkey in the west to treat patients suffering from

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Be Cautious — It Could Be Life-Threatening Middle-aged adults urged to differentiate symptoms and seek timely care Many neglect feeling it as a gastric problem Take over-the-counter medication, particularly antacids Should consult doctors for such symptoms Suggests Dr. Rajesh Deshmukh, Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Kamineni

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Monsoon Alert: Fever Season Strikes AgainAvoid self-medication Day-care services now accessible for patientsContinuous heavy rains over the past few days/weeks have led to asharp rise in fever cases across the twin cities. Along with common viral fevers, cases of malaria,dengue, typhoid, and chikungunya are

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A woman suffering from severe stress urinary incontinence.Mesh could not be used due to long-standing chronic pelvic painKIMS doctors performed an innovative surgery using the patient’s tissue to create a slingThe patient fully recovered post-surgery along with physiotherapy and medications.A woman, once known for her

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Dr. Akhil Deshmukh, Consultant - Hepatology and Liver Transplant, Aster Whitefield Hospital, BengaluruFatty liver disease, which used to be rare, has become alarmingly prevalent, particularly in India, where sedentary living and diets high in carbohydrates are routine. However, even as awareness grows, there remain a

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Non-invasive canine detection shows remarkable accuracy and could lead to early PD screening toolsA groundbreaking study conducted by the Universities of Bristol and Manchester, in collaboration with UK-based charity Medical Detection Dogs, has demonstrated that trained dogs can identify Parkinson’s disease (PD) from skin-derived sebum

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A 17-year-old young girl who had been silently battling painful menstrual problems, PCOS, and facial acne for 3 years finally found relief and renewed hope at StemRx Hospital, Navi Mumbai. Under the care of Dr Pradeep Mahajan, Regenerative Medicine Researcher and Founder of StemRx Hospital & Research

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Rising Alarms Over Substandard Drugs NITI Aayog has initiated a review following alarming data from the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), which revealed that multiple micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) pharmaceutical firms in India are producing substandard medications, prompting calls for strengthened oversight and

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