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Severely Obese Patients Face Barriers and Discrimination at US Clinics,
In the United States, nearly one million adults live with a body mass index (BMI) of 60 or greater. This translates to...
Microstent Offers New Hope for Glaucoma Patients
A research team at the University of Oxford has unveiled a pioneering microstent designed to provide a minimally invasive treatment option for...
Regular Sleep Reduce Risk of Adverse Events in Heart Failure Patients
A recent study led by Oregon Health & Science University emphasizes that patients recovering from heart failure should prioritize consistent sleep schedules....
Surgical Crisis: 160 Million Patients Lack Access Annually
At least 160 million patients annually cannot receive necessary surgery, which shows progress towards universal, affordable surgical care is dangerously off track....
Dementia Patients Now Living Longer in Most Regions, Global Study Finds
People diagnosed with dementia now live longer than they did two decades ago. This information comes from a new multinational study led...
Yoga Poses Heart Patients Should Avoid for Safe Practice
Yoga offers many health benefits, including relaxation, flexibility, and improved wellbeing. But, if you have heart disease, it’s essential to be cautious....
Yoga Enhances Heart Health in Heart Failure Patients
Research presented at Heart Failure 2024 reveals that yoga, when combined with standard medications, improves symptoms and heart function in patients with heart failure, offering a potential complementary therapy option
Counselling, support essential pillars for Cancer patients
Even with improvements in accessibility and availability of good cancer treatment facilities in metros, 60 per cent of cancer patients report to the hospitals in the late stages, when they are incurable. The only way to improve their quality of life and survival rates is to make palliative care available to the maximum number of patients at an early stage.
Enhancing Bone Health: Exercises for Osteoporosis Patients
Ordinarily, your bones possess the density and strength required to support your weight and absorb various forms of impact. However, as you age, your bones naturally experience a reduction in density and a diminished capacity for self-renewal or regrowth. In cases of osteoporosis, your bones become significantly more fragile and weaker than they should be. According to a research study published in the National Library of Medicine, osteoporosis affects over 200 million individuals, with its prevalence increasing as you age. It is more common in females than males, with percentages ranging from 2% to 8% for males and 9% to 38% for females in developed regions.
Alarming Rise in TB Patients Among prisoners
The prisons across the globe reveal an alarming high tuberculosis (TB) rates and low case detection, according to a recent study claimed to be the first global assessment of TB among incarcerated individuals




































