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  • Image: Stock pic of an older silver haired woman in a blue sweater sitting on a sofa and holding hands for an article on living well with Parkinsons Disease
    Keys To Living Better With Parkinson's Disease
    Dr Kapil Agarwal, Senior Consultant & HOD Department of Neurology at W Pratiksha Hospital in Gurgaon, discusses some salient issues about Parkinson’s Disease and how one can tackle it best. Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease Following symptoms may indicate that patient may be suffering from Parkinson's disease: Tremors of hands, head, body, etc. Slowing of movements in routine activities like walking, eating, dressing, bathing, etc. Reduction of facial expressions- decreased blinking of eyes…
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    Knee Replacement Post Operation Rehab Care
    Even though knee replacement operations have become more commonplace these days, one needs to be aware of the do’s and dont’s after the operation.  When the severity of a condition is such that physiotherapy for knee pain and any other conversant treatment fails, knee replacement becomes binding. Recovering from knee replacement can be highly challenging especially during the initial days. Here is a comprehensive guide on post-operative care for knee replacement so that both you and your…
  • Is Scar-less surgery a safe alternative for Breast reconstruction?
    An interview on a wide range of issues - from survival rates of breast cancer to quality of life, from the use of chemotherapy to breast reconstruction - with Dr. Vinay Deshmane, Consultant in Surgical Oncology & Breast Diseases and Medical Director and Jnt. Hon secretary of the Indian Cancer Society  1.    Has the survival rate of Breast Cancer changed in India in recent years? Why is that? There is paucity of data on survival rates of most cancers including Breast…
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    Speech and Language Breakdown after Stroke
    After a stroke nearly 20-40 per cent patients develop communication problems or aphasia, the inability to comprehend and formulate language because of damage to specific language areas in the brain. Dr Sujata Gandhi, Speech Therapist, Nanavati Hospital, advises that speech and language therapy is the best way to restore normalcy and quality of life. How does a stroke or ‘brain attack’ affect speech and communication? A stroke causes damage to the Speech and Language areas of the brain. For most…
  • How To Give Support Or Be Supportive To Someone With Autism
    Don't know how to support a person on the autism spectrum? Melody Rain, an adult living on the autism spectrum shares tips and pointers on how to be supportive to someone with Autism. #AutismAwarenessWeek2018 Get to know what they are interested in. This helps with supporting them in conversations and allows them to talk and converse about their interests.    Find out and respect their comfort zones. Don't be pushy if the person doesn't like to be touched or hugged. Always ask…
  • Image: Older Man in warm clothing
    Tips To Keep The Elderly Happy During Winter
    Small tips to keep the Seniors happy and comfortable during winter can go a long way in keeping them well-cared for during the difficult months. A look at a few helpful pointers: Amid the winter months, things can be exceptionally troublesome for seniors, not only in light of the frosty but also the unforgiving occasional temperatures. Potential threats are all over the place, hence home care services might be just what your elderly friends and family require. Listed below is an expert curated…
  • Image: Man at a work desk coughing with some medicine on the desk
    How to Handle Risk of Tuberculosis (TB) Infection at Home and Workplace
    TB is a contagious and potentially life-threatening disease. If you observe your employee has prolonged coughing with no relief for more than two weeks, please get him/her checked out by a doctor immediately. Dr Shital Patel informs how to recognize and evaluate hazards of Tuberculosis.   What is TB? How can it spread? Tuberculosis or TB is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria. It is airborne which means it can spread by tiny droplets in the air when an…
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    My Focus Is To Be Healthy and Happy
    Smriti Sawhney, an experienced Clinical Psychologist writes on body shaming and how harbouring a negative body image about ourselves, is ultimately a self-defeating exercise. I have struggled with hair thinning the past 7 years and have cried endless nights, gone through phases of lows and irritability, gone doctor shopping, hair products shopping and may even have consumed enough number of multivitamins to cause a toxic reaction in me…all for fitting myself to the image I have for a beautiful…
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    Challenging Behaviours of Dementia: A Brief Outlook
    Ms. Malavika M. Nair and Ms. Aakriti Vig under the guidance of DEMCARES, SCARF India write about the stressors that lead to challenging behaviours of Dementia and how to handle them.   Dementia is recognized as a global health concern. It is estimated that nearly 47.5 million of the global population is diagnosed with dementia (WHO, 2017). It is a neurocognitive disorder, which is primarily prevalent in the elderly population. The symptoms include significant memory loss with…