Type 2 Diabetes Remission: What the Evidence Actually Shows & Who It Applies To

For most of the past half-century, type 2 diabetes was treated as a one-way road. You were diagnosed, you started medication, and over time the medication intensified. The goal was control, not reversal. The possibility of reversal was not seriously entertained in mainstream clinical practice. That has changed. The evidence now clearly establishes that type […]
BMI and Children – Why a Normal Reading Doesn’t Always Mean a Healthy Picture

At almost every paediatric check-up, a child gets weighed, measured, and assigned a BMI percentile. If the number sits within the normal range, the conversation moves on. If it crosses the 95th percentile, a flag goes up. This system is not wrong. But it is incomplete — and the gap between what BMI measures and […]
Clinical Perspective : PCOS in Adolescents & Why Earlier Recognition Changes the Long-Term Picture

Polycystic ovary syndrome is most commonly discussed in the context of adult women — irregular cycles, fertility challenges, hormonal imbalance. That framing is not wrong. It is just incomplete. Research over the past decade has established clearly that PCOS does not begin at 25 or 30. Its origins are peripubertal. The hormonal and metabolic disruptions […]
Clinical Perspective : Why Dementia Affects More Women Than Men

Two out of every three people living with Alzheimer’s disease are women. Most people don’t know that. The usual explanation is that women live longer. And that’s true — age is the single biggest risk factor for dementia, so a longer life does increase the odds. But scientists studying this question have started noticing something […]
Robotic Surgery in Women’s Healthcare? Here’s What We Know So Far

You’ve probably seen the headlines. “Robot performs surgery.” It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie. And honestly, a little unsettling. But robotic surgery isn’t science fiction anymore. It’s already happening in hospitals across India and around the world. And it’s increasingly being explored in women’s healthcare — for procedures like fibroid removal, hysterectomies, […]
“Always Finish Your Antibiotics” — Is This Advice Actually Wrong?

You’ve heard it a thousand times. From your doctor, your parents, that pharmacist who barely looked up from the counter: “Finish the full course, even if you feel better.” But what if this golden rule of medicine… isn’t entirely golden? What the New Science Says A landmark review in The BMJ shook the medical world. The conclusion? The idea […]
Your Mattress Is Poisoning Your Brain Every Night

You’re reading this on a couch or in bed right now. Comfortable? Safe? Wrong. That mattress you sleep on for 8 hours nightly is releasing brain-damaging chemicals into your lungs. And your kids’ developing brains are paying the price. The Invisible Poison Flame retardant chemicals (PBDEs) coat your mattress foam. They were mandated in the 1970s […]
What Working Night Shifts Is Really Doing to Your Body

You finished your night shift at 6 AM. You’re exhausted but can’t sleep properly. By evening, you feel groggy, irritable, and somehow always hungry. Here’s what nobody tells you: Your body isn’t just tired. It’s slowly breaking down. Your Body Wasn’t Built for This Humans are designed to sleep when it’s dark and wake when it’s […]
Why Some People Can Eat Anything and Not Gain Weight

You know that friend. The one who orders dessert, never counts calories, eats pizza at midnight, and somehow never gains a pound. Meanwhile, you think about carbs and feel like you’ve gained weight. It’s maddening. It seems unfair. Here’s the truth: It’s not in your head. Their metabolism genuinely works differently than yours — and science can explain […]
6 Signs of Cancer Disguised as Normal Aging – Your Body Is Warning You!

You’re tired. Your digestion feels off. You’ve lost a little weight without trying. “Just getting older,” you tell yourself. But here’s what most people don’t realize: cancer doesn’t announce itself with dramatic symptoms. It whispers — and those whispers often sound exactly like aging. Why This Matters More Than You Think Early detection changes everything. Colon […]