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  • "Blind Travellers Do Not Need Wheelchairs!"
    Travel is extremely important for the growth and development of the visually impaired, stresses Preeti Monga, a veteran traveller and the blind expert of Enable Travel, an accessible holiday specialist. You are a veteran traveller, having toured over a dozen countries and visited almost every state in India. What has been your experience as a blind traveller? I love travelling; it is my passion. I think a huge chunk of my knowledge bank has come to me because of my travels. You learn so much…
  • Play Should Be Accessible To Every Child
    Can you imagine a child who has never been to a playground or a park, never been able to swing or slide! For whom open play spaces are forbidding and unfriendly. Today, in India nearly all existing outdoor play spaces are built without keeping in mind the needs of a child with disability. Children with disabilities and developmental differences are forced to stay away from playgrounds because they are inaccessible, do not have appropriate facilities and play infrastructure for them. When…
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    A Wish For 2019
    We asked some of our contributors on their wish for 2019. They tell us what they gained by sharing their experience and how they are motivated to continue to spread awareness and break stigma.  #YourExperienceMatters Preeyam Budhia - On sharing the Café ICanFlyy Story  One of the main reasons we run this cafe is because we want to break the stigma that hangs like a cloud over anyone labelled special needs. Cafe ICanFlyy works as a 24x7 awareness tool to share possibilities that become…
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    Best Ways To Quit Smoking
    If you have decided to quit smoking but are not sure how to go about it, here are some tips from those who successfully quit smoking. Don't miss the benefits of stopping smoking. And how to handle withdrawal symptoms. The reasons to quit may vary.  As people have shared in their experiences, they tried to quit multiple times and eventually succeeded when their health got affected - either a heart attack or COPD. In some cases it was for family reasons - either due to the wife being…
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    Herbal Tea for Winters
    By Ujjwala Baxi, a dietician at Poshan - Cure thru Diet In 1 cup of boiling water, add a pinch of cinnamon powder or a small cinnamon stick, black pepper, cardamom powder and a teaspoonful of jaggery. Boil and sip warm. This tea builds resistance to cough and cold and keeps the body warm.   Updated with the poster on 26-Dec-2018
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    Cyberbullying: The Downside Of A Connected World
    Dr. Shivaprakash Srinivasan, Child Adolescent  and Adult Psychiatrist at SCARF puts the spotlight on the growing trend of cyberbullying, the impact of cyberbullying on adolescent mental health and what parents and educators/teachers can do to prevent cyberbullying and spot signs. The internet since its introduction to the public in the early 1990’s has been changing the world at a really rapid pace. It has been making communication with persons around the world astoundingly easy and also…
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    Sifting The Truth From The Fake – Health News In The 21st Century
    People get umpteen health news forwards and they often forward without verifying. Some even think "may be it will help some one". Dr. Aju Mathew, medical oncologist and director, Kerala Cancer Care shares his tips on how to spot the fake news forwards and whether you should forward or not. We live in an era of information superhighway. In a way, this is a more democratic way of communication. Everyone has a voice - not just those with power or knowledge. But in the cacophony of the voices, the…
  • Open Therapy Doors For A Safer Future Of Your Children
    On World Human Rights Day and the day after World Patient Safety Day, TogetherWeCan and PatientsEngage would like to bring the focus on safety of children at therapy centres. Despite an ongoing petition in Kerala since 2015, progress has been slow. Why is a child's right to safety not a priority? In light of a couple of recent incidents, we bring you an update on the petition on therapy centre regulation by Seema Lal.  In October 2018 the following incident happened in a government therapy…
  • What Can A Patient Do To Address Safety Issues of Medical Implants?
    A global investigation called ImplantFiles found an absence of clear guidelines on testing,  poor regulatory practices and lack of transparency resulting in pain to patients and in some cases even untimely death. As the medical device industry innovates at a rapid pace and flaws found in devices trigger recalls and safety alerts, Dr. Shital Raval looks at what the patient can do to reduce the risk. How safe are the medical devices implanted into your body? Did you know that medical…
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    Inclusive Play for Children with Developmental Disabilities - Facebook Live Q&A
    Outdoor play is important for all persons including children with disabilities. In our Live Discussion sessions we talk to a play therapist, an Ashoka fellow and parents of teenagers on the autism spectrum. In continuation of our series on Living Better With Disabilities we have with us Meet our Panelists:  Kavitha Krishnamoorthy: Parent of teenager on spectrum, Founder Kilikili and Ashoka Fellow Lucy Bowen: Play Therapist, National Association for Play Therapy   Priya Kannan:…
My brother is suffering through schizophrenia from past 20 years. He is on the medication since then. He left his education in the school itself due to the disorder. My parents have become old now. There isn't that great improvement in his behaviour…
Please help if you have any experience with ovarian or peritoneal cancers with you or your loved ones. It's for my mum who is 73, and twats are still running but super slow diagnosis due to Covid lockdown in kolkata. 
Anyone suffering from CAIS , Please share your experience and course of treatment You are taking.
Whole body pain; very stiff in the morning after waking up. Pain in the neck, thighs, knees. If I am sitting for a long time and stand, then Soles pain, especially the heels. My homeo dr. has advised to take some vitamin d tablets. Under medication…
I need a assistance in how can I loose my weight easily
As 2019 comes to a close, we would love to hear from you: a. What stories of 2019 did you you like b. What would you like us to write about or share in 2020?  
Is there no Ebook available for Thyroid problems?
Having paraplegia since 2015. Can't walk from hips. No sensation for urine & stool. Dr recommended physiotherapy & buy callipers but can't afford due to no income. Pls do needful.
the doctor has advised my father: weekly 2 MHD at BMP centre. what does it mean? any full from of BMP ? I asked doctor to admit my father at govt. hospital if needed. I am from Kolkata, India
My 4 years old daughter has been diagnosed with gall stone. Pl suggest a diet pla

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