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Even a Helmet Couldn’t Prevent the AccidentAlthough Sankranti is still more than 40 days away, manja-related accidents have already begun in the city. Karthik, a software engineer from the Gurramguda area, was travelling on his bike with his fiancée towards Nagole when he suddenly felt

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 Dr. Priyanka Kuri, Consultant - Dermatology,Aster Whitefield HospitalUsually,​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ you put on earbuds when you want to focus, while traveling, or simply to separate yourselffrom the rest of the world, but if you cram them in your ears all day, your ears (and the skin aroundthem)

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Dr. Shefali Mahlawat, Department of Dermatology, NIIMS Medical College & Hospital,Greater NodiaSkin purging is one of the most confusing—and often frustrating—skin reactions peopleexperience when starting new skincare products. Many mistake it for a breakout or assume theproduct isn’t working, but in reality, purging can be

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Ms. Veena V, Chief Clinical Dietician & HOD - Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics (Aster Whitefield Hospital)The trend of warm lemon water has gained notoriety in recent times as one of the most prevalent "wellness hacks" on social media. There is little understanding about

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Saurav Ojha, Co-Founder, Iberia Pharmaceuticals Indian skincare has long borrowed its science from European and other Western countries. However, the formulations that work for their genetic makeup, skin type, weather, sun and pollution exposure is vastly different from Indian skin. In the Indian subcontinent we have

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- Doctors at Aster Prime Hospital highlight the risks of losing livelihood  due to unsafe food practicesDoctors at Aster Prime Hospital successfully treated a 22-year-old IT professional from Hyderabad, who was diagnosed with Acute Hepatitis A infection traced to the consumption of contaminated panipuri from

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Dr. Krishna Chaitanya, Lead Consultant - Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Aster RV HospitalIf you’ve noticed bulging or twisted veins in your legs, especially after a long day of standing or walking, you’re not alone. Many people in India — from homemakers and shopkeepers to professionals

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Contaminated food and water during the monsoon can trigger a sharp rise in Hepatitis A cases among children. Early signs such as yellowing of the skin and eyes, fever, and loss of appetite should not be ignoredWith the onset of monsoon, there is a marked

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Dr. Priyanka Kuri, Consultant - Dermatology, Aster Whitefield Hospital, BengaluruWhen we think of premature aging, our minds immediately jump to sunlight and UV rays — and rightly so. Sun exposure is the single biggest external factor behind wrinkles, pigmentation, and sagging skin. But what most

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