Posted by: drchasrani on: June 18, 2012
With media propaganda, all women want to have “zero” figure. As a result eating disorders like anorexia or bulimia develops. Such eating disorders come in way of pregnancy. Women planning a pregnancy should seek help for an eating disorder. Team@CMHF.
Posted by: drchasrani on: June 16, 2012
With nuclear families and rise in number of elderly patients, health care providers need to find out a way to manage their health and healthy life style. Like Tele-shopping, is Tele-medicine and Tele-health monitoring a possible solution? Team@CMHF
Posted by: drchasrani on: June 16, 2012
People have often worried that drinking caffeinated coffee might have a bad effect on their health, but there is more and more literature, including this study, showing that caffeine may not have the detrimental effect previously thought. Caffeine has an impact on the brain and on serotonin, which has been associated with depression. Risk for depression may decrease as coffee consumption increases, new research suggests. Team@CMHF
Posted by: drchasrani on: June 16, 2012
A study showed that mothers who gained more than recommended didn’t have higher rates of gestational diabetes, high blood pressure or pre-eclampsia than women who put on less weight. The aim of the study was to show how important the relationship is between nutrition and pregnancy, especially in twin pregnancies. Therefore to gain weight is not bad but is good on the contrary. Team@CMHF
Posted by: drchasrani on: June 16, 2012
With rising number of Diabetes patients all over world and especially in India, we need to establish a system which can have maximum access, to the patients. Since it is a life long condition it requires proper management. Thus we can pick up high risk patients at an early stage and prevent dreadful complications and can reduce burden on health care system. Team@CMHF.