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The hormonal heatwave: Why high temperatures cause 3 am insomnia
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The hormonal heatwave: Why high temperatures cause 3 am insomnia

When temperatures soar, most of us chalk up our frayed nerves and sleepless nights to simple discomfort. But something far more complex is happening beneath the surface. Extreme heat is a systemic physiological stressor that throws the body`s most essential hormonal systems into disarray.  From cortisol to melatonin, the hormones that govern our energy, sleep, and emotional balance become collateral damage in the body`s battle against the heat.  Medical experts explore how extreme heat acts as a systemic disruptor, throwing the body’s delicate hormonal ‘internal clock’ out of sync. They provide clinical strategies to regulate cortisol and melatonin when extreme heat disrupts sleep, mood, and energy. Your body reads heat as a crisis The moment temperatures climb to an uncomfortable extr...
Dalai Lama undergoes successful left knee replacement surgery
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Dalai Lama undergoes successful left knee replacement surgery

His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, underwent a successful left knee replacement surgery at Apollo Hospital in New Delhi on Monday, said a medical bulletin. It recalled that in June 2024, His Holiness underwent a successful right knee replacement at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City and made an excellent recovery. “Following today’s procedure, His Holiness returned to his hospital room in stable condition. His recovery is progressing well, and he remains in good spirits,” his personal physicians Tsetan D. Sadutshang, Tamdin Tsewang, Tsering Lhadon, and Tenzin Tsundue said in a statement. They added that the medical, nursing, and administrative teams at Apollo Hospital had been providing exceptional care, support, and attention, and expressed gratitude for their professionalism...
Why symptoms of thyroid are often dismissed as lifestyle problems
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Why symptoms of thyroid are often dismissed as lifestyle problems

In today’s fast-paced world, symptoms such as hair fall, fatigue, anxiety, weight gain, poor concentration, disturbed sleep, and mood swings are commonly blamed on stress, unhealthy eating habits, lack of exercise, or hectic lifestyles.  While lifestyle factors certainly play a role, these symptoms may sometimes point toward an underlying thyroid disorder that often goes unnoticed for months or even years. The thyroid gland, a small butterfly-shaped gland located in the neck, plays a critical role in regulating metabolism, energy production, hormonal balance, heart rate, body temperature, and overall bodily functions. Even a slight imbalance in thyroid hormone levels can affect multiple organs and systems, leading to symptoms that are vague, gradual, and easily mistaken for everyday stre...
Australian study identifies early blood marker for lung cancer risk
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Australian study identifies early blood marker for lung cancer risk

A newly identified "blood signature" may predict lung cancer risk more than five years before diagnosis, offering a potential pathway to earlier prevention, a study has revealed.  The findings, published in Cell, could help identify people who would benefit from preventative drugs, even before they receive a lung cancer diagnosis, said a statement from Australia`s Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI) released Friday. The study analysed over 48,000 blood samples, identifying a 14-protein signature that predicted lung cancer risk within five years and was validated across eight international datasets, including in non-smokers. Researchers suggested that the signature does not come from the tumour itself, but reflects an altered inflammatory lung environment that prec...
Process of cell death helps maintain balance in neuron numbers in hippocampus
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Process of cell death helps maintain balance in neuron numbers in hippocampus

A type of cell death linked to iron and oxidative stress could be playing a role in keeping the brain healthy by helping maintain a balance while producing new neurons in the hippocampus, which is critical for memory and learning. "Ferroptosis (type of cell death) has been identified in almost every neurological disorder where cells are dying, including Alzheimer`s disease, Parkinson`s disease and stroke," Tara Walker, associate professor at the Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland in Australia and author of the study published in the journal Cell Stem Cell, said. "But we wanted to know whether it also had a role in normal brain function," Walker said. Researchers focused on neurogenesis in adult mice, or the process by which neural stem cells in the hippocampus divi...
How rising temperatures are turning fresh food into hidden threat to gut health
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How rising temperatures are turning fresh food into hidden threat to gut health

As global temperatures continue to climb, heatwaves are becoming more than just a discomfort—they are emerging as a significant food safety challenge. Long before fruits and vegetables show visible signs of spoilage, microscopic changes begin transforming fresh produce into an ideal breeding ground for harmful bacteria. The result can be a silent assault on the gut microbiome, leading to foodborne illness, inflammation, and disruption of the intestinal barrier. On World Food Safety Day, observed every year on June 7, experts warn that summer heat creates a perfect storm for bacterial growth, making food handling, storage, and gut protection more important than ever. The invisible breakdown happening on your produce Most people rely on obvious warning signs such as mould, unpleasant odou...
Kolkata docs save woman battling serious heart infection from devastating stroke
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Kolkata docs save woman battling serious heart infection from devastating stroke

A visit to the hospital that began with treatment for a serious heart infection suddenly turned into a race against time for 32-year-old woman who lost her ability to speak and move the right side of her body within moments after suffering a severe stroke inside the hospital.  In a remarkable example of timely intervention, medical expertise, and coordinated critical care, doctors at Manipal Hospital EM Bypass, led by Dr Amlan Mandal, HOD and Senior Consultant – Neurology - Adult and Paediatric Neurology, and Dr. Nirmalya Ray, Consultant - Neuroradiology successfully treated the young woman and helped her make a complete neurological recovery without any residual deficit.  Their swift action and advanced stroke intervention not only saved her life but also prevented what could have been ...
Osteoarthritis affecting people in their 30s: International Orthopaedics study
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Osteoarthritis affecting people in their 30s: International Orthopaedics study

Osteoarthritis (OA), long considered a wear-and-tear disease of old age, is increasingly being diagnosed in patients as young as 30 years, according to a review by researchers published in the journal International Orthopaedics. The review, published on May 15, reframes osteoarthritis as a heterogeneous syndrome rather than a single disease, driven by diverse biological, biomechanical, metabolic, genetic and molecular mechanisms. The findings suggest that the traditional "one-size-fits-all" approach to treatment often fails because patients present with different underlying disease drivers. More than 500 million people worldwide live with OA, accounting for 7.6 per cent of the global population. Prevalence has surged 132 per cent in the past 30 years and is projected to rise by another ...
Mumbai: Woman suffers severe hip fracture; doctors help her walk again
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Mumbai: Woman suffers severe hip fracture; doctors help her walk again

A simple fall inside her home changed everything for a 69-year-old woman. While it initally appeared to be a routine household accident, it soon turned into a medical emergency when she found herself unable to stand or bear weight on her right leg. Doctors in Thane came to her rescue to help her walk again while dealing with their complex medical history. The pain was excruciating, and even the slightest movement became impossible. For the family, the concern extended far beyond the fracture itself. The woman was diabetic, hypertensive and had a long history of serious heart disease. Over the years, she had undergone three separate coronary angioplasty procedures and was living with nine stents in her heart. Any major surgery carried significant risk. Investigations revealed a comminute...
Mumbai doc gives new lease of life to elderly woman paralysed after a fall
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Mumbai doc gives new lease of life to elderly woman paralysed after a fall

In a deeply emotional and challenging case, a Mumbai doctor has helped an 89-year-old woman regain movement and independence after she was left completely paralysed following a fall at home.  The surgery was performed by Dr Amit Sharma, spine surgeon at Neo Spine Clinic, at Jaslok Hospital.  It all started when a simple accident quickly turned into a life-threatening condition, leaving her unable to move her arms or legs and entirely dependent on others for basic needs. The elderly woman had always been the pillar of strength for her family. She suffered a fall at home, which led to a serious cervical spine (neck) injury. After the fall, her life changed overnight.  She was left completely paralysed, unable to sit, eat, or even breathe comfortably without support. Once fiercely indepen...