Spinal cord stimulation help people with diabetic neuropathy – ET HealthWorld

Spinal cord stimulation help people with diabetic neuropathy – ET HealthWorld

Minneapolis [US]: Diabetes-related nerve damage, or diabetic neuropathy, can cause discomfort and numbness, most frequently in the hands and feet, according to a new study. Painful diabetic neuropathy affects about 25 per cent of the 37 million Americans who have diabetes. “Diabetic neuropathy often results in poor quality of life, depression, anxiety and impaired sleep, … Read more

GMCH students get int’l honour for innovative device – ET HealthWorld

GMCH students get int’l honour for innovative device – ET HealthWorld

Chandigarh: GMCH-32 students Shivani Arjun, Hargunbir Singh and Meera Matta, under the guidance of Dr Nishit Sawal, DM, Neurology, AIIMS, consultant neurologist have been awarded the best poster in its category award for an innovative device made for a neurological disorder, for which there is currently no treatment available. The award was presented at the … Read more

Ratan Tata backed Arjun Deshpande drug retail chain Generic Aadhaar offers franchise opportunity for upcoming pharmacy retail businesses

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Arjun Deshpande with Ratan Tata – Generic Aadhar Conference Mumbai Ratan Tata backed Arjun Deshpande drug retail chain Generic Aadhaar offers franchise opportunity for upcoming pharmacy retail businesses in India. It is today offering franchise opportunities to both those who are already running their own medical store or who want to start a new store. … Read more

KITES Senior Care partners with CogniHealth to provide digital solutions for Dementia – ET HealthWorld

kites senior care partners with cognihealth to provide digital solutions for dementia

Dementia is the most common type of disability and dependency in elderly worldwide. It has a physical, psychological, social, and economic impact, not only on people with Dementia, but also on their carers, families, and society at large. Globally, India houses the second highest number of individuals suffering from Dementia (about 6 million). This number … Read more

Zombie Genes Spur Brain Cells to Grow After Death

By Cara MurezHealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, March 26, 2021 (HealthDay News) — When people die some cells in their brains go on for hours, even getting more active and growing to gargantuan proportions, new research shows. Awareness of this activity, spurred on by “zombie genes,” could affect research into diseases that affect the brain. For the … Read more