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Kerala’s healthcare gold rush: How private equity is reshaping hospitals and raising fears over costsPrivate equity funds are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into Kerala’s healthcare sector, reshaping a system long dominated by inde...
Why are Indians suddenly buying more vitamins after starting Ozempic-like weight loss drugs?Demand for vitamin and nutritional supplements is surging in India. This trend follows the increased availability of semaglutide-based weig...
No cholesterol, no diabetes, other test reports normal: 5,000 heart attack cases in India reveal surprising findings in 'healthy' IndiansIndian heart attack patients experience the condition a decade earlier and with greater severity than Western populations. Western risk sco...
India faces second highest economic burden due to diabetes, study showsIndia faces a massive economic burden from diabetes, estimated at over 11 trillion US dollars. This figure places India second globally, be...
Where am I and what to do next: A type 2 diabetes guideManaging type 2 diabetes involves monitoring key health markers like blood sugar, weight, heart health, and kidney function. Lifestyle chan...
India’s diabetes tsunami: Why it’s striking earlier and harderIndia faces a rapidly escalating diabetes crisis, with cases emerging in younger individuals and complications developing swiftly. Lifestyl...
When the heart and sugar collide: The overlooked risk in Type 2 diabetesType 2 diabetes significantly elevates the risk of heart disease due to high blood sugar damaging arteries, leading to plaque buildup and r...
From burden to breakthrough: Reimagining the #WeightofDiabetes through meaningful conversations with your doctorEffectively managing type 2 diabetes involves more than just medication; it requires open communication with healthcare providers to addres...
Managing diabetes in a country obsessed with quick fixes: A scientific perspectiveDiabetes management faces challenges due to patients' preference for quick fixes over sustainable lifestyle changes. These shortcuts, like ...
Mind, muscle, and metabolism: The power of holistic diabetes managementManaging diabetes holistically involves more than just blood sugar control, encompassing lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, and mental ...
A new type of diabetes has been found by scientists, and it doesn't show the typical symptoms of Type 1 or Type 2A new type of diabetes, Type 5, has been identified. It affects underweight individuals without a family history of diabetes. This conditio...
Daily food intake of these foods items can increase chances of diabetes by 17%: StudyReplacing ultra-processed foods with unprocessed or minimally processed food lowers diabetes risk, confirms a Lancet Regional Health study....
Study suggests evening physical activity key for health benefits in obesity, diabetesThe latest research suggests that engaging in most of one's daily physical activity during the evening hours could lead to significant heal...
Going beyond blood glucose monitoring: How CGM's panoramic perspective redefines diabetes managementICMR-INDIAB study shows 44% rise in diabetes cases to over 101 million. CGM technology plays a crucial role in managing Type 2 diabetes by ...
Non-Covid deaths increased in people with diabetes, women, young affected more: Lancet StudyThe team of researchers, including those from the World Health Organization (WHO), looked at 138 studies - North America (39), Western Euro...
Digital diabetes care platform BeatO appoints Navneet Agrawal as chief clinical officerBeatO, a digital diabetes care platform for controlling and reversing diabetes, has announced the appointment of Navneet Agrawal as its chi...
People suffering from diabetic eye disease five times more likely to get severe CovidDiabetics are at high risk of vascular complications affecting the large and small blood vessels.
Type 2 diabetics & obesity patients most likely to suffer complications because of Covid-19Diabetes patients should be in contact with their health care providers.
Diabetic patients twice as likely to develop cataractThe risk is relatively highest in those aged between 45 and 54.
- Over 50 million Indians suffer from diabetes
Since diabetes can be silent and symptoms can easily go unnoticed, early detection and good management can prevent complications.