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  • Obesity: Overcome the Epidemic

    Obesity: Overcome the Epidemic

    Obesity is an epidemic that is affecting more people everyday. In India alone, obesity affects 20 million women and 9.8 million men. It is expected that by 2025, 17 million children will suffer from obesity.

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  • How to Manage High Blood Pressure

    How to Manage High Blood Pressure

    High blood pressure poses significant health risks. Once diagnosed, there are changes you can make in your lifestyle that can help reduce your blood pressure and maintain it at healthy levels.

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  • Premature Infant Care

    Premature Infant Care

    Caring for premature babies requires a lot more attention on their nurturing, to allow them to grow and develop in the same way as a regular infant.

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  • 30 million Diabetics in India are women – Act to change

    30 million Diabetics in India are women – Act to change

    14th of November is celebrated worldwide as Word Diabetes Day and this year we are focusing on on Women and Diabetes. Why, do you wonder? 1 in 7 births is affected by Gestational Diabetes. There are ~200 million women around the world living with Diabetes and with India being the Diabetes Capital of the World, the number of women in India living undiagnosed is even higher. In a population of 1.2 billion, women contribute to around 30 million Diabetics! It’s a staggering number but isn’t surprising considering the lifestyle Indian women adopt.

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  • Precautions against Health Effects of Air Pollution

    Precautions against Health Effects of Air Pollution

    Urban cities are plagued by ever-increasing levels of air pollution. Emissions from vehicles and factories as well as the increasing amount of particulate matter in the air are posing a dangerous threat to health.

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  • Swine Flu: Symptoms and Treatment

    Swine Flu: Symptoms and Treatment

    Swine flu, also known as H1N1 flu, is a type of influenza virus that usually spread among pigs but in recent years has spread to humans as well. The flu is spread in much the same way as seasonal influenza. The virus spreads when the person infected with virus coughs or sneezes, releasing the virus into the air. Coming into direct contact with the infected person or any surface they have come into contact with is the only way to get infected yourself.

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