Eye infectivity is so common that we all suffer from some or the other forms of vision problems once in a lifetime. Research estimates believe that globally more than 300 million people are visually impaired (this includes blind + moderately and severely visually impaired people). Some eye problems like eye dryness may be minor […]
Learning from Mahatma Gandhi Ji’s views on Lifestyle, Fitness, and Healthcare
2nd October, the Birthday Anniversary of Gandhi Ji is marked as International Non-Violence Day. 2nd October is celebrated globally as the While the name Mahatma Gandhi, resonates with Truth and Non-Violence, few of us know that Gandhi Ji was a firm believer in a nutritious lifestyle, fitness, and walking his way to good health. In his […]
Suicide Prevention: Caring for Mental Health and Depression to Fight Covid-19
Suicide affects millions and is the leading cause of deaths and medical emergencies globally. It is estimated that suicide or voluntarily taking away one’s life is the cause of about 1 million annual casualties. Whopping 20+ attempts are behind one successful suicide attempt, which makes it more worrisome. Suicide and its attempts have a cascading […]
Sneezing and Allergy Could be Mold in House: Mold Removal this Rainy Season
The rains bring a spate of allergy to them. It is quite common to see black spots on the walls, cupboards, and shower curtains. Not to forget the fuzzy white patches on the corners of the house or the slick orange film that you see on the drain edges. Mold in the house, mold on […]
How Important is Universal Access to Medical Information to fight Covid-19?
One’s health, wellbeing, disease management is all dependent on the availability of information and access to it. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has made the dissemination of science-based essential health information a basic human right. Acknowledging the importance of universal access to information that people need to know, the International Day for Universal Access to Information is […]
World Alzheimer’s Day: Caring for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s- A progressive brain disorder first diagnosed in 1906 currently affects millions of families worldwide. This slowly progressive disease affects someone in the world every three seconds who develops dementia/Alzheimer’s. A higher percentage of those affected with Alzheimer’s is common as the population ages. Alzheimer’s affects patients, their families, friends, and caregivers causing stress and emotional […]
World Patient Safety Day: Caring for Patient Healthcare During the Covid-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has bought huge challenges in providing uninterrupted patient care. Healthcare workers globally are facing psychological and emotional disturbances, violence, stigma, illness, and even death. In extreme situations, working in stressful environments can lead to stress-induced errors which can lead to patient harm. The pandemic has redefined the critical aspects of patient safety […]
World First Aid Day 2020: Do You Know Basic First Aid and First Aid Box Contents?
Caring for others is the most precious thing that we can pass on to society. Especially in the times of Covid-19, when the caregivers are endangering their lives to safeguard others. In this scenario, it becomes very important to raise awareness about first aid and how it can protect valuable lives. The History of […]
Busting COVID-19 Myths: 15 Facts You Must Know About Coronavirus
India has overtaken Brazil and currently, it is the second most COVID-19 infected country registering a rapid increase in the number of those infected from the dangerous pandemic. As the country approaches to Unlock 4.0 with significant relaxations like allowing children from classes 9-12 to visit schools for consultation, resumption of metro services, allowing 100 people […]
The Lifecycle of Coronavirus Pandemic: Covid-19- From Infection to Recovery
Coronavirus replicates and spreads exponentially through its lifecycle.Covid-19 symptoms can come up, in an infected person who can transmit the virus very easily to others, by sneezing or by not following social distancing and quarantine practices. Covid-19 lifecycle carries its course from incubation to recovery as described under The entire lifecycle of the virus can be […]