Blogs
- 22 July 2022

Gender should not play a role in availing healthcare. But unfortunately, it does. The issue is further exacerbated when gender intertwines with other discriminatory factors like a person’s social status, hometown (urban or rural), level of literacy, etc.
Read more- 12 July 2022

The term telemedicine is not new; it has been around for some time now and the pandemic has generated renewed interest and highlighted the advantages that telemedicine has to offer. Before we go further, let us understand what exactly telemedicine is.
Read more- 07 July 2022

Juvenile arthritis is not one specific condition; it refers to a number of (mostly autoimmune) conditions that result in joint inflammation in children. Out of all the conditions, juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common.
Read more- 15 June 2022

The current crisis that the medical students returning from Ukraine are facing has brought some much-needed focus onto our medical education system.
Read more- 08 June 2022
Working in a hospital, tending to other people’s needs, hospital employees often forget their own well-being. While seeing the patients recover definitely feels rewarding and their gratitude makes
- 05 June 2022
What is the Carpal Tunnel? The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway on the palm-side of your hand. It’s made up of the transverse carpal ligament (TCL) on the top, carpal bones that connect the hand
- 24 May 2022
Medicine is a highly sought-after profession in India. Students work hard for years together to get into a medical college but once they finish their degree, they quite often find themselves at sea.
- 18 May 2022
Health insurance has become a necessity these days, yet India still remains a country where insurance possession is dismally low. While life insurance is a priority for people, the same cannot be said about health insurance.
- 09 May 2022
Awareness about bone health is essential and is something every orthopedic doctor stresses on. Bones are an integral part of our body. They perform a number of important functions. They protect our internal organs. They support our body and make movement possible
- 30 April 2022
One of the most common medical complaints is of low back pain. More often than not, back pain can be avoided by making a few modifications to our daily activities.
- When the onset of back pain is sudden, usually after some kind of strenuous exercise, it is called acute back pain.
- When the back pain is persistent and lasts for more than 3 months, it is called chronic back pain. It is to be noted that pain that lasts longer than 3 days warrants a visit to an orthopedic doctor.