Wednesday, July 15

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Navi Mumbai doctors remove woman's neck tumour without leaving a scar
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Navi Mumbai doctors remove woman's neck tumour without leaving a scar

Doctors in Navi Mumbai have given a new lease of life to a woman, who was diagnosed with a thyroid tumour in the neck. The surgery was completed successfully without leaving any visible scar on her neck, offering both medical and cosmetic benefits to the patient. The woman, a 40-year-old homemaker from Pen in Maharashtra, noticed a lump in her neck two years ago, which gradually became a major source of stress and anxiety for her. Being conscious about her appearance, she constantly worried about the possibility of a visible scar on her neck and began avoiding social gatherings and stepping out confidently. The emotional burden affected not only her self-esteem but also her daily life. For nearly two years, she struggled with the condition, moving from place to place in search of relief a...
Study shows unique procedure more effective than weight-loss tablets for obesity
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Study shows unique procedure more effective than weight-loss tablets for obesity

Obesity is no longer viewed simply as a matter of willpower, overeating or lack of exercise. It is now widely understood as a chronic metabolic disease, often linked with diabetes, fatty liver disease, hypertension, sleep apnea, heart disease risk and reduced quality of life. For many people, especially in urban India, weight gain creeps in slowly over years as a result of longer working hours, irregular meals, high-calorie processed food, poor sleep, stress and reduced physical activity, all of which play their own part. A common example seen in clinical practice is the 38-year-old professional who has tried multiple diets, lost 4–5 kg, regained it, and then stopped trying altogether. Or the middle-aged person with diabetes and fatty liver who is told repeatedly to “lose weight,” but fin...
Mumbai docs help elderly woman walk within 48 hrs after she fell, fractured hip
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Mumbai docs help elderly woman walk within 48 hrs after she fell, fractured hip

Hip fractures and degenerative hip disorders such as osteoarthritis, avascular necrosis (AVN), and inflammatory arthritis are becoming increasingly common among older adults, often leaving them with severe pain, difficulty walking, and dependence on family members for even basic daily activities. While medications and physiotherapy may provide temporary relief in some cases, advanced joint damage often requires hip replacement surgery to restore mobility and quality of life. A team led by Dr Srisanat Rao, robotic knee & hip replacement surgeon, Zynova Shalby Multispeciality Hospital, Ghatkopar, Mumbai, successfully treated an elderly woman with a hip fracture using the Direct Anterior Approach (DAA), a modern muscle-sparing hip replacement technique. The advanced procedure enabled her...
Fighting fungal infections during monsoon season: Indian docs share expert tips
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Fighting fungal infections during monsoon season: Indian docs share expert tips

Across India, rising humidity, damp clothes, wet footwear, crowded commutes, and prolonged sweating create the perfect environment for fungi to thrive. What often begins as mild itching, a few bumps, or a patch of irritated skin can quickly become persistent discomfort if ignored, or worse, aggravated by self-treatment and viral skincare advice. Dermatologists say monsoon-related fungal infections are among the most common skin concerns they see during monsoon season, yet they are also among the most misunderstood. People frequently confuse fungal conditions with acne, heat rash, dandruff, allergies, or friction-related irritation and often reach for strong skincare products or over-the-counter creams that end up making matters worse. The good news is that most fungal infections are manag...
Mumbai doctors successfully fix elderly woman's finger after freak accident
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Mumbai doctors successfully fix elderly woman's finger after freak accident

A peaceful return home after an evening walk turned into a terrifying ordeal for a 75-year-old Bhagwani Singh, a resident of Lower Parel, when strong winds sweeping through her high-rise apartment triggered a scary accident. As she paused at her doorstep to remove her footwear, a powerful gust rushing through two west-facing windows violently slammed the heavy door shut on her hand, nearly amputating her index finger and causing a deep injury to another finger. In the painful attempt to pull her hand free, another gust pushed the door again, striking her forehead and leaving her with injuries that also required stitches. Nearly 18 hours later, despite the severity of the crush injury and several medical challenges, Mumbai doctors were able to treat her successfully and replant her finger....
Chronic and mental illnesses emerge as major health challenge for Australians
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Chronic and mental illnesses emerge as major health challenge for Australians

Chronic and mental conditions are having a growing impact on the health of Australians, according to a government report published on Thursday.  The comprehensive biennial report on Australia's health for 2026 from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) found that 61 per cent of Australians, or 15.4 million people, were living with at least one chronic long-term health condition in 2022 and 38 per cent were living with two or more. It said that Australians lost an estimated 4.9 million years of healthy life due to chronic conditions in 2024, accounting for 84 per cent of the total national disease burden. The top five leading causes of disease burden in 2024 were all chronic conditions, including dementia, which became Australia's leading cause of death for the first time...
Delhi doctors perform rare whole lung lavage to treat uncommon lung condition
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Delhi doctors perform rare whole lung lavage to treat uncommon lung condition

A 57-year-old woman suffering from Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis (PAP), a rare and potentially life-threatening lung disorder, has been successfully treated at a Delhi hospital through a complex Whole Lung Lavage procedure, doctors said on Wednesday. The woman was treated at Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, where doctors washed both lungs using more than 30 litres of saline in a two-stage procedure to remove the abnormal accumulation of proteinaceous material from the air sacs. She recovered well and was discharged in a stable condition two days after the completion of the procedure. According to the hospital, PAP is an extremely rare lung disease, with fewer than 100 reported cases in India. The condition leads to the build-up of protein and fat-like substances in the lungs, severely af...
Rare natal teeth safely removed from 1.19 kg premature newborn in Thane
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Rare natal teeth safely removed from 1.19 kg premature newborn in Thane

Doctors at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital in Thane district of Maharashtra have successfully removed natal teeth from a premature newborn weighing only 1.196 kg, preventing potentially serious health complications, an official statement issued by the Thane Municipal Corporation said. The delicate procedure was carried out on July 10 in the hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), where the baby was receiving specialised care. The infant, born prematurely, was found to have natal teeth – a rare condition in which one or more teeth are present at birth, it said. Medical experts say natal teeth occur in approximately one out of every 2,000 to 3,500 births and it is a rare situation. Around 85 per cent of cases involve the lower front central teeth. Why the surgery was needed ...
Rare paediatric liver transplants restore hope for Filipino toddler twins
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Rare paediatric liver transplants restore hope for Filipino toddler twins

Two toddler twin brothers from the Philippines have successfully undergone living donor liver transplants at a Delhi hospital after a rare congenital disorder led to liver failure in both children, according to a statement issued by the hospital on Wednesday. Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals said the procedures were the first twin liver transplants among the 645 paediatric liver transplants performed at the hospital and involved back-to-back surgeries led by paediatric gastroenterologist Dr Anupam Sibal and liver transplant surgeon Dr Neerav Goyal. The 23-month-old twins, Tyler and Kelly, were born prematurely, weighing 2 kg and 2.4 kg, respectively. Within two weeks of birth, both developed persistent jaundice and pale-coloured stools. They were diagnosed with Choledochal Cyst Type IVA, a ...
Why nutritionists are recommending summer alternatives to leafy greens
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Why nutritionists are recommending summer alternatives to leafy greens

Leafy greens have long enjoyed a reputation as nutritional powerhouses. Rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fibre, vegetables like spinach are considered staples of a healthy diet. But during the scorching summer months, nutritionists say it may be worth diversifying your vegetable basket—not because leafy greens are unhealthy, but because seasonal produce can better support hydration, digestion, and overall comfort in hot weather. Experts emphasise that while there is no need for healthy individuals to stop eating spinach or other leafy vegetables, summer is the perfect time to embrace water-rich vegetables such as cucumber, bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin, and ash gourd. These vegetables not only replenish fluids lost through sweating but are also easier on the digestive sy...