What is Type 3 Diabetes?

In a fraternity where terminologies, nomenclatures, and eponyms shape and reshape their identities like a spy on a run, this newly born medical coinage should not surprise us. Except that it has less to do with Diabetes and more to do with Dementia. Let’s cut to the point without any procrastination. Just when we thought

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a systematic review and meta-analysis

Dr Prateek Sharma Dr Sharma has been at the forefront and a pioneer in improving the diagnosis and management of GI diseases and cancer, specifically GERD, Barrett’s esophagus, advanced imaging, artificial intelligence and endoscopic treatments. He is a world-renowned physician, teacher, and educator. Dr. Sharma has over 400 publications, including original articles and book chapters,

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A systematic review of the published literature

Dr Prateek Sharma Dr Sharma has been at the forefront and a pioneer in improving the diagnosis and management of GI diseases and cancer, specifically GERD, Barrett’s esophagus, advanced imaging, artificial intelligence and endoscopic treatments. He is a world-renowned physician, teacher, and educator. Dr. Sharma has over 400 publications, including original articles and book chapters,

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Protein myth

There are many myths related to protein in our society propagated, knowingly or unknowingly, by many in the food and healthcare industries. These myths include the belief that The human body needs a lot of protein. Protein is hard to find in foodPlant protein is somehow inferior to animal protein and doesn’t contain all amino

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Myth: Better safe than sorry

What does “better safe than sorry” mean to you? Most people believe it is safer to continue taking certain medications rather than risk slightly elevated blood pressure, blood sugar or cholesterol levels. But what if the opposite is true. In recent years, many senior doctors have realized that we’ve swung too far towards medicating lifestyle

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When brains do more, who owns us?

Neuralink’s first human brain chip implant can herald a revolution. Thoughts can become actions. Neuro diseases can be controlled. But with a chip inside humans, who will have access to data that defines what we think and who we are? Our imagination has long been captivated by a complex tapestry of neurons firing in intricate

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Myths about diet and health (3)

Continuing with our discussion about common myths we hold we will examine three more myths today. Myth: Humans are very similar It’s been commonly assumed in medical research that all humans are similar, and therefore, findings from a small group can be generalized across the population, aside from racial and socioeconomic variations. Humans are indeed

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From ayurveda to advanced technology for healthcare: Bharat’s global healthcare prowess

India, often referred to as Bharat, boasts a rich and ancient healthcare heritage deeply rooted in Ayurveda since the time of Ramayana. Sanjeevani, a life-saving herb was mentioned in Ramayana and saved Lakshman’s life when he was injured. Over the centuries, this traditional system of medicine has evolved alongside technological advancements, positioning Bharat as a

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