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Creating Awareness on Congenital Heart Defects Dr. R. Shanthipriya Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist KIMS Cuddles, Visakhapatnam Congenital Heart Disease one of the most common birth defects. Congenital Heart Defects (CHDs) affect approximately 8 to 10 out of every 1,000 live births worldwide. In India alone, nearly 2.4 lakh children are

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Dr. Divya Sahitya Nambala, Fertility Specialist, Nova IVF Fertility, Visakhapatnam The age range for menopause is in the early fifties, but increasingly, women are entering menopausein their forties and a few before the age of forty. But this is not just a nuisance in terms of

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Dr. Sthiti Das, Radiation Oncology at HCG Cancer Center at CuttackThe issue begins with perception. Across many parts of the country, especially in Tier 2 andsemi-metro cities, areca nut in its various forms is often viewed as a low-risk activity,especially compared to smoking. For adolescents and young adults, this perception of lowrisk,

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Experts emphasise that reaching the hospital within the critical 4.5-hour “golden window” can help restore blood flow to the brain, prevent stroke-related paralysis, and reduce the risk of permanent disability Stroke is a medical emergency that strikes suddenly and without warning, often leaving patients with paralysis or long-term

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COPD Is The Most Common Among Smokers It Is An Incurable Disease of the Lungs Advisory by Rachakonda Commissioner Sudheer Babu COPD Often Appears After 60, even if you Quit Smoking Long Ago Special Diagnostic Package Announced at Kamineni Hospital “Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a serious lung condition,

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“Diabetes is often called a silent killer because it quietly damages the body’s vital systems — from the heart and kidneys to the eyes, nerves, and even sexual health. In women, it increases the risk of heart disease, bone weakness, and vision problems, while in

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In a groundbreaking public health move, the Maldives government has officially begun implementing a ‘generational ban’ on smoking, making it one of the first countries in the world to take such a bold step toward a tobacco-free future. Under the new law, citizens born after a

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In the recent years, doctors have noticed a substantial increase in male infertility cases. Historically, the average sperm count has dropped significantly from approximately 113 million/ml in 1940, to 66 million/ml in 1990. Studies show that from the year 2000 onwards there is an average

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The new dedicated stroke unit offers rapid diagnostics, multidisciplinary care and advanced treatment options for stroke patients, bringing critical neurological services closer to families in Navi Mumbai and surrounding areas   In a critical step for neurological health in the region, Medicover Hospital, Navi Mumbai, has launched

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Snoring is Not Just a Sound, It Could Be a Knock of Death Timely Diagnosis and Treatment Can Save Lives, Doctors Warn One Person Dies of Stroke Every Four Minutes Rising Stroke Cases Among People Aged 15 to 49 Snoring during sleep can be more dangerous

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