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  • A man holding a cancer survivor with a head scarf and text overlay on blue strip Restoring Intimacy after breast cancer
    Intimacy Beyond Sex And Breast Cancer
    Rama Sivaram, breast cancer survivor and now patient counsellor talks about the issues of sexual wellbeing brought about by breast cancer and its treatment and how couples can bring back intimacy into their relationship “My coming of age was celebrated with such pomp and grandeur; I was just 13. I suddenly transitioned from being a girl child to woman physically, sexually and spiritually. On one hand I was embarrassed and scared and on the other rite of passage is a milestone –a social message…
  • Two people holding hands over a green field and text overlay on blue strip Sexual Wellbeing of Cancer Survivors
    Sexual Health and Cancer Survivorship
    Concerns regarding sexual health are quite common among patients who have undergone cancer treatment, but rarely are these concerns addressed by their medical care team. Most patients are shy or embarrassed to bring it up and even made to feel guilty about raising them, while they are trying to fight cancer. We spoke to Dr Prasad Raj Dandekar, consultant radio-oncologist who talked to us about the need for cancer patients to openly discuss their sexual health with their doctor to navigate…
  • An elderly Indian couple holding a red umbrella walking in the rain and the text overlay on blue strip Health of Older Adults in Monsoon
    Managing Older Adults Health In Rainy Season
    As we age, our immunity and ability to withstand infections decline. This makes us more vulnerable to infections. The monsoon season particularly adds to the risk of falls due to slippery surfaces, diseases like dengue and malaria from mosquito bites, diarrhea and also aggravation of respiratory conditions like asthma and bronchitis. Here are a few conditions to watch out for and how to manage our health during the rainy season: Food and Waterborne Diseases Monsoons are associated with a lot of…
  • Stock pic of feeding tubes with text overlay on blue strip About Medical Nutrition
    How To Handle Clinical Nutrition Safely At Home
    Malnutrition is seen in patients who have chronic or critical illness due to hospitalisations and post-surgical procedures. Enteral and parenteral are two of types of clinical nutrition prescribed by physicians. Dr. Shital Raval Patel unpacks this topic so we can understand the role of clinical nutrition, the types and how to handle these at home keeping patient safety front and centre What is clinical nutrition? The European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism defines clinical…
  • Female physiotherapist helping an older man with weight training and the text overlay Importance of Cardiac Rehabilitation
    Cardiac Rehabilitation for Heart Failure
    Heart Failure is a life changing condition that is chronic and progressive. Cardiac Rehabilitation is known to be one of the best tools to enhance functioning and well being while improving quality of life. Prof Jaimala Shetye, an experienced Physiotherapist with 39 years of Physiotherapy teaching and clinical experience explains the role of Cardiac rehabilitation in patients with Heart Failure.  What does cardiac rehabilitation mean? Cardiac Rehabilitation is a coordinated multifaceted…
  • Stock pic that show vaccine supplies syringe, bottlesm a red ribbon and text immunisation for all ages
    Lifetime Immunization - Vaccines Recommended For Adult
    Vaccines don't stop after childhood. Immunisation and vaccinations help us fight infections. The immune system of persons with chronic conditions and the elderly are compromised and hence it is recommended for them to vaccinate themselves. Some vaccines like HPV vaccine also prevent cancers. Read all about immunisations and talk to your physician about these. How your body fights infections-role of antibodies The immune system protects you from illness and infection. When bacteria or viruses…
  • An elderly man on the floor, being assisted by a woman, with his cane on the floor next to him and text overlay on blue strip Causes of Falls in Elderly
    Causes of Falls in Older Adults
    The demographic of the world's population is shifting towards older age groups. The prevalence of falls and associated injuries and morbidity is on the rise, posing a significant global challenge. Knowing the causes of falls in elderly can help create awareness and aid prevention. Let’s find out a bit more about the causes of falls in elderly.  Professor Bernard Isaacs, a giant in geriatric medicine said, ‘It takes a child one year to acquire independent movement and ten years to acquire…
  • Back of a woman standing with arm stretched and text overlay Be Prepared For Perimenopause
    An Intelligent Approach to Preparing for Perimenopause
    The time leading up to menopause, also known as perimenopause can often be a hormonal maelstrom. We help you understand what to expect during perimenopause and how to prepare for it so that the perimenopausal symptoms can be managed better. The time leading up to menopause is known as the perimenopause. This is a natural process that every woman goes through as their ovaries age and slowly stop working. One important hormone for women, estrogen, starts to decline due to lack of ovulation and…
  • Telerehab consult in progress and text overlay Will Telerehabilitation help?
    How To Plan For Vision Telerehabilitation
    Over 300 million people all over the world are affected by low vision. Low vision not only compromises daily living but also impairs quality of life. Ms Beula Christy, PhD, Head, at Institute for Vision Rehabilitation, L V Prasad Eye Institute explains the concept of telerehabilitation and when it is helpful. What is visual telerehabilitation? Visual telerehabilitation refers to a collection of telehealth services designed to provide remote rehabilitation for individuals with visual impairments…