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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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* A new chapter in commitment to healthcare excellence * Special training to team for world-class treatment * CMD of KIMS hospitals Dr. B.Bhaskar Rao KIMS Hospital has taken another step forward in providing specialty services to patients. A specialty clinic exclusively for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) was

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  Fighting Cancer With a Comprehensive Plan: From Diagnosis to Recovery Cancer is a global health concern affecting millions of people worldwide. It is estimated that by 2030, the number of Cancer cases will double due to more people being exposed to risk factors for Cancer, such

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Smile Train India has been supporting 100%-free cleft surgeries and other comprehensive care for children in need for more than two decades   Smile Train, the world’s largest cleft-focused NGO, announces a major milestone — supporting 700,000 life-changing, free cleft surgeries in India through their network of

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~Underlines need for participatory, community-based approaches to mental health   Mariwala Health Initiative convened a high-level workshop today with the objective of mainstreaming conversations on mental health and its intersections with other prevailing socio-economic and environmental issues. Highlighting the need for a rights-based, psychosocial approach to mental health,

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Aging gives rise to susceptible chronic health conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and even cancer which forms an integral part of devising a personal care and treatment plan for the elderly. Not only does it helps in reviewing the symptoms and chances of cancer growth,

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“UNICEF is deeply concerned that intensifying hostilities in Ukraine pose an immediate threat to the lives and wellbeing of the country’s 7.5 million children. Heavy weapons fire along the line of contact has already damaged critical water infrastructure and education facilities in recent days. Unless

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