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Frozen shoulder cases in Bengaluru worrying doctors
Frozen shoulder cases in Bengaluru worrying doctors

Frozen shoulder cases in Bengaluru worrying doctors

With the mercury slowly dipping now in Bengaluru, it is common to feel a bit of stiffness in joints and some aches and pains, particularly right after waking up. However, doctors warn that these should not be ignored. Of particular concern to them is the rising incidence of frozen shoulder, a more common complaint during the winter months.  


Experiencing severe abdominal pain after an alcohol binge? Could be pancreatitis
Experiencing severe abdominal pain after an alcohol binge? Could be pancreatitis

Experiencing severe abdominal pain after an alcohol binge? Could be pancreatitis

Bingeing on booze, whether on a single day or over a period of time, can put you at the risk ofĀ pancreatitis. Being conscious of how much you drink and practising healthy eating can protect you from the disease.  

Sagar Hospitals launches second branch of diabetes centre
Sagar Hospitals launches second branch of diabetes centre

Sagar Hospitals launches second branch of diabetes centre

On the occasion of World Diabetes Day, Bengaluru-based multi-specialty hospital, Sagar Hospitals launched it’s second branch ofĀ Sagar centre for Diabetes and Endocrinology, a dedicated centre to provide end-to-end solutions for all diabetic and pre-diabetic conditions. The centre was inaugurated byĀ Dr Arun Vadavi, a prominent Diabetologist in Bangalore, at their Banshankari unit.


Colorectal cancer, a clear, present danger
Colorectal cancer, a clear, present danger

Colorectal cancer, a clear, present danger

Eight months after Bharat Reddy, 39, had a surgery for piles, his symptoms that also included rectal bleeding did not improve. Doctors did a thorough evaluation of the patient and diagnosed that Reddy had rectal cancer. Physicians at Bengaluru Smiles performed a Low Anterior Resection on Reddy. It has been 15 days and he is recovering now. But doctors say that his case is among the many rising incidents of colorectal cancer.  

Muscular Dystrophy: Rare diseases find a cure at the nerve centre
Muscular Dystrophy: Rare diseases find a cure at the nerve centre

Muscular Dystrophy: Rare diseases find a cure at the nerve centre

BENGALURU : India sees about 3,000 to 5,000 cases of Muscular Dystrophy. While England has about five specialised centres to handle such cases, India has none. This has given rise to India’s first paediatric neuromuscular service, called, ā€˜The Muscle and Nerve Clinic’. The initiative is for patients who suffer from rare diseases that affect their muscles and nerves, and was launched by Bangalore Baptist Hospital, in association withĀ Organisation For Rare DiseasesĀ India (ORDI).  

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