Archive for December 2011

Stopping medicine, on your own, could be harmful

Posted by: admin on: December 23, 2011

In India, many patients start and stop medication on their own. Self medication is BAD but stopping a medicine without treating doctor’s knowledge may create life threatening problems. Team@CMHF

A debate is raised as to the benefits versus risk of using of varenicline for stopping smoking. ‘The benefits of stopping smoking vastly outweigh any side effects of a drug that is only taken for a short term is’ is the counter argument against the risk of using the drug. Team@CMHF.

Guidelines issued for management of dyslipidemias

Posted by: admin on: December 23, 2011

Though lifestyle management remains the first line of treatment for management of dyslipidemia, new guideline states that if the goal is not achieved with lifestyle alone than pharmacological agent should be considered.  A successful management will reduce the dreaded risk of CVD. Team@CMHF

Things to Assume When Receiving Oral Surgical Treatment

Posted by: admin on: December 22, 2011

Many dental procedures like impacted wisdom tooth, require surgical intervention. It is better if the patients know what to expect during and after the procedures.  Team@CMHF

Influenza Vaccination during Pregnancy May Protect Newborns

Posted by: admin on: December 22, 2011

Maximum hospital admission of infants<6 months is due to influenza. According to the results of a population-based surveillance study Influenza vaccination during pregnancy not only protects the mother, but also protects the baby in the early months of life. Team@CMHF


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