Words by Astha Karkee “Diet and eating patterns are influenced by physiological, psychological, environmental, and social factors, shaping our relationship with food and emotions.” Human health is closely related to our diet, nutrition, and eating behavior. Diet and eating patterns are affected by various factors like physiological, psychological- environmental, and …
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Meleney’s Gangrene – An Extensive Abdominal Wall Infection
Words by Dr Niran Maharjan “In Meleney’s Gangrene, misdiagnosis as cellulitis is common, leading to delayed and insufficient treatment, exacerbating the condition.” The potentially deadly bacterial infection commonly known as necrotizing fasciitis or progressive necrotizing infection of the abdominal wall was first described in 1926 by New York surgeons Dr. …
Read More »Common skin infections and preventive measures
Words by Dr Saroj Poudel “Skin infections can range from mild to severe, with causes varying from bacteria, viruses, fungi, to parasites. Understanding the specific pathogen is crucial for effective treatment and prevention.” Skin infections are caused by the growth of bacteria or microorganisms just under the skin and …
Read More »Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) & patient experience
Words by Manisha Tamang Feature section and this article will come after the Wearable Technology article Pull Quotes: “Continuous Glucose Monitoring empowers individuals, offering real-time insights into glucose trends, transforming diabetes management.” “CGM technology revolutionizes diabetes care, providing a proactive approach to health with customizable alarms and data-sharing capabilities.” “From …
Read More »Hand Hygiene: Basic Measure for Infection Control and Prevention Introduction
Word by: Prof Dr. Subhash Prasad Acharya, Ms Roshani Rana and Infection control team In today’s fast-paced world, where diseases can spread rapidly, maintaining good hand hygiene has never been more critical. Hand hygiene, the simple act of cleaning hands, is the most effective way to prevent the spread of …
Read More »WHO’s Guideline on Managing Acute Malnutrition
The World Health Organization (WHO) unveils a pioneering guideline aimed at combating acute malnutrition in children under five, marking a crucial step in the global battle against this persistent challenge. This guideline specifically focuses on managing wasting and nutritional edema, acknowledging the urgency to address a crisis that continues to …
Read More »Japan Embraces Medicinal Marijuana
In a landmark decision, Japan’s Lower House passed a bill legalizing medical products derived from cannabis on November 14, 2023. This progressive move comes amidst a growing global recognition of the therapeutic potential of cannabis, offering a glimmer of hope to those struggling with debilitating conditions. This marks a significant …
Read More »Wearable Technology in Healthcare
“The evolution of wearables transcends mere fitness tracking; it’s about empowering patients to manage chronic conditions and prevent serious illnesses.” In recent years, the healthcare landscape has witnessed a transformative wave with the integration of wearable technology. Starting from fitness trackers to smartwatches and specialized medical devices, wearables …
Read More »Cytisine: A New Smoking Cessation Treatment in Spain
Smokers in Spain have a new option for quitting smoking: cytisine. Cytisine, an alkaloid from the plant Cytisus laburnum (golden rain), has been shown to be effective in helping smokers quit. It is similar to nicotine, but it does not bind to nicotine receptors as strongly. This means that cytisine …
Read More »Violence against medics: Second opinion
Words by Dr Rajendra Pandey Loss of a loved one is the most painful experience, but irrespective of the cause of death, violence against doctors is never ever justified. It is barbarism, should never be tolerated and must always be punished.” “There is an exceptionally high calibre of doctors in …
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