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  • Is it possible to be an ethical doctor today?
    This pertinent question, that troubles many of us also, is forcefully raised by Dr Kamal Kumar Mahawar in his recently published book The Ethical Doctor, a critique of the health care system in India. He offers 10 reformatory guidelines that could salvage our medical institutions. Shivani Maheshwari reviews: There is an urgent need for more books like The Ethical Doctor by Dr Kamal Kumar Mahawar in the market. Especially in a country like India where a population of billion plus has to run…
  • Event : Living with Parkinson's
    We invite you to 'Living with Parkinson's' an event for people with Parkinson's and their caregivers.  Dance & Movement Therapy followed by tips on living with Parkinson's by eminent Neurologist Dr. Manoj Hunnur Date: 27th December, Tuesday Address: Prabodhankar thackeray multipurpose hall, A wing, 2nd floor, Borivali west Timing: 10.30am to 1.30pm  
  • Promoting Accessibility through Inclusive Design
    The need to integrate inclusive design at our homes, schools, workplaces, malls, hospitals, parks, etc, especially to improve accessibility and mobility for the disabled, needs to be given urgent priority for the wellbeing of society, writes Daniel Wong, Access Consultant design professional. The world is experiencing a population boom never before seen in history. Birth rate is increasing while deathrate is slowing. People are living longer because of improved healthcare science particularly…
  • Making love accessible to people with disabilities
    Inclov is a match making app which is not only inclusive in its approach, but actually has successfully managed to bring together a number of people with disabilities. Shankar Srinivasan, one of the founders of the app, talks about this initiative which is growing from strength to strength. Inclov is an interesting concept. How did it come about? The original idea came from my co-founder, Kalyani. We liked the concept of match making per se. In 2014 we started the venture as a match making…
  • Empowered families encourage better development in the child
    Tamahar not only tries to develop the children with various activities, it also brings the family, the primary caregivers, into its fold to help them grow and learn with the children. Vaishali Pai is a visionary and an experienced occupational therapist who set up the Tamahar Trust in 2009 to help children with special needs find their own little spaces in this world. She shares how she would like Tamahar to reach out to more children in future. Tell us briefly the thoughts behind forming…
  • Autistic people are cold and feel no empathy: Myth or Fact?
    Indrajeet Patil's research shows people with autism also have their share of empathy for others’ well being, contrary to common beliefs. In fact, they are believed to go through a lot of personal distress at the prospect of anyone being harmed.  PatientsEngage with inputs from Akila Vaidyanathan interviewed SISSA researcher Indrajeet Patil on his research: Can you tell us about the study in brief. Traditionally, there have been two common myths about autism that have flourished in the…
  • Creating Awareness and Fighting Prostrate Cancer
    IPCF or Indian Prostrate Cancer Foundation is going to great lengths to create awareness of this rising affliction with the slogan “Prostate Cancer is curable if detected early”. They have tied up with various organisations to help carry their message to the masses. Indian Prostate Cancer Foundation (IPCF), in association with PatientsEngage, is trying to create awareness among the vast and the quickly expanding online community about prostate cancer through various joint initiatives. IPCF is…
  • No Stigma for a Person with Diabetes!
    Diabetes Awareness and You (DAY), Kolkata says that food and lifestyle habits play a significant role in the prevalence of diabetes in West Bengal. PatientsEngage talks to DAY on the steps to help manage diabetes especially among women.   What are the challenges of Diabetes Mellitus in WB? Is it different from the rest of the country? (Kolkata has the second highest prevalence rate of diabetes among Indian metros) The world is moving on the wheels of scientific advancements, adding years…
  • Diabetes and Dangerous Belly Fat
    Diabetes Awareness Month 2016 You're more likely to develop type 2 diabetes if you're overweight or obese with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more. According to Dr Anil Bhoraskar, leading diabetologist, ‘Thin fat Indians’ who have low BMI but have most of the fat accumulated around the tummy are particularly at risk. According to the Lancet study, China, India and USA are among the top three countries with a high number of diabetic population. While the numbers climbed from 20.4 million in…