Archive for the ‘Miscellaneous’ Category

Difference between proactive and reactive medicine

Posted by: admin on: June 15, 2011

Diagnosing and treating, a medical problem before its consequences set in, is the right method of dealing with the patients. Waiting for the outcome of the problem to set in & then treating it is not the right thing to do. Let us be proactive & do justice to our patients. Team@CMHF

A healthy bedtime routine

Posted by: admin on: June 12, 2011

Insomnia, dental diseases, restless leg syndrome, tight muscles early morning on waking are some of the commonly encountered problems which can be easily averted. Here are a few tips. Team@CMHF

GET RID OF EXPIRED PILLS

Posted by: admin on: May 6, 2011

With rigid implementation of garbage disposal by clinics and hospitals, next on the agenda is “Disposal of Expired medicines”. I am sure most doctors throw away expired samples – only to be used by unscrupulous elements to repack/ relabel and put back in circulation. Some advice for us to follow and teach our patients as […]

How to quit smoking?

Posted by: admin on: May 5, 2011

Today knowing well enough that smoking is the single most important risk factor for IHD & Lung Cancer, many doctors continue to smoke under several justifications – stress, concentration etc etc. The very first step for quitting is to shun ambivalence about quitting and making a firm resolve to quit at any cost. No sacrifice […]

It is time that we in India start talking of fraud in healthcare, more openly and stop pushing it under the carpet. What we don’t realize is FRAUD is single most significant factor in Health Insurance not getting its deserved place in a consumer’s mind. Across the globe, no one is spared! With a wave […]


CMHF Accredited by Maharashtra Medical Council

Subscribe to our Posts

Enter your email address:



  • drchasrani: Difficult to get such a data, authenticated at that. Try Times of India online library
  • rakesh pore: hi, where can i get genuine information about "10 most common drugs sold in india?" i want it for a local project
  • nilesh dutta: sir, Plz give detail about MBA Sports Management Thanks and Regards

Calculate Your Body Mass Index



Check your Body Mass Index »

    Mango - 63 kcal in 100g
    63kcal
    Mango - 63 kcal in 100g
    by Noni