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International Day of Persons with Disabilities: Shaping a More Inclusive Society
People with disabilities demonstrate remarkable resilience as they adapt to challenges and continue to lead meaningful lives. Yet, the world around them often presents barriers that limit equal participation, from inaccessible spaces to social attitudes that overlook their needs. There is still much that can be done to build a society where everyone has the opportunity to live, work, and thrive without exclusion. To highlight these needs and encourage global action, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities was established. In this blog, we explore the different types of disabilities, the barriers people continue to face, the steps that can be taken towards a more inclusive society, and the vital role of healthcare in supporting individuals with disabilities. Let’s begin by understanding the importance of this day.
Dr. Abhishek Srivastava In Neurology Neurosciences
Dec 01 , 2025 | 11 min read
Life After an Epilepsy Diagnosis: How to Drive, Work, and Stay Active Safely
Receiving an epilepsy diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Questions about daily life, independence, and safety can arise almost immediately. Many people wonder how they will continue to drive, work, or participate in physical activities. While epilepsy brings challenges, it does not mean giving up on living a full and active life. With proper strategies, awareness, and support, people with epilepsy can maintain independence and confidence.
Dr. Manoj Khanal In Interventional Neurology Neurology Neurosciences
Nov 26 , 2025 | 5 min read
Neuro-Navigation in Brain Tumour Surgery: How “GPS for the Brain” Is Making Procedures Safer and More Precise
Brain tumour surgery has always been considered one of the most delicate procedures in medicine. The brain controls everything we do, which is why even the slightest error can affect speech, movement, memory, or vision. Fortunately, modern neurosurgery has evolved with remarkable advancements that make operations safer than ever before. One of the most impactful innovations is neuro-navigation, a technology often compared to a GPS system for the human brain.
Dr. Hrishikesh Chakrabartty In Spine Surgery Neurosurgery Neurosciences
Nov 24 , 2025 | 2 min read
Awake Brain Surgery: How Staying Conscious Helps Protect Speech, Memory and Movement
Brain surgery is something most people associate with deep sleep under general anaesthesia. The idea of being conscious while doctors operate on the brain can feel overwhelming. Yet, for certain patients, this technique is not only safe but also the best way to protect abilities such as speaking, moving, and remembering.
Dr Gaurav Bansal In Neurosurgery Neurosciences
Nov 24 , 2025 | 2 min read
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Loose motions or Diarrhea is one of the most common ailments across every age group – from infants and mothers to the elderly. Diarrhea is the frequent passage of watery or loose stools across irregular intervals. There are many possible causes of Diarrhea. These include allergies, food poisoning, infections, and stress. As such, Diarrhea is merely a symptom of one of many possible causes. Most of the time, loose motions is not a serious problem and can be treated at home. Below, we've outlined 3 simple h
Max Team In Internal Medicine
Feb 22 , 2018 | 2 min read
To make sure that what you eat helps your body and also helps you stay interested, spread out your food through the day by following different food ideas. You can mix and match the following depending on how much you can eat and whether you are vegetarian or non vegetarian.
Max Team In Obstetrics And Gynaecology Nutrition And Dietetics
Nov 07 , 2020 | 2 min read
When you have loose motions, the most effective way to return to full health is by changing your diet. There are many foods which can help you to soothe your stomach, but there are some foods that can irritate your stomach. We'll proceed by listing out some of the things that you should and shouldn't do when you have loose motions.
Max Team In Internal Medicine
Mar 21 , 2018 | 2 min read
Many people think that squint is a permanent condition and cannot be corrected. But the truth is that eyes can be straightened at any age. Commonly known as “Strabismus”, where the eyes are not aligned in the same direction, this can be present only part of the time, in one or alternating between two eyes. The squinting may turn in (converge), turn out (diverge) or sometimes turn up or down.
Max Team In Eye Care / Ophthalmology Ophthalmology
Nov 13 , 2020 | 2 min read
Stroke
Stroke or lakwa is a neurological condition with long term disability and serious complications resulting from the effects due to brain involvement. Timely treatment is important for managing a patient of stroke. Timely intervention to halt the disease process is a must. But, at the same time the hospital providing the basic and the further intensive care to the patients should satisfy a certain requirements. Today, on the occasion of World Stroke Day, Dr. Anand Saxena (Associate Director & HOD – Neurolo
Dr. Anand Kumar Saxena In Neurosciences
Nov 17 , 2025 | 1 min read
Brain Fog: Symptoms & Solutions to Help You Improve Concentration
Brain fog refers to a feeling of confusion or a lack of mental clarity. People experiencing it may have a hard time grasping information the first time, forget simple details, and/or struggle to organise their thoughts. Over time, this can affect productivity, decision-making, and even confidence and interpersonal relations. Those affected by it often find themselves wondering, “why does it happen” and “what can be done to manage it”? If these thoughts seem familiar, you’re in the right place. This blog will answer all your questions about brain fog, exploring its causes, discussing practical ways to manage it, and when medical attention may be needed. Let’s dive in.
Dr. Kapil Jain In Neurosciences
Nov 11 , 2025 | 13 min read
Fast Food, Fast Life, and a Slower Brain: The Hidden Impact of Diet on Stroke Risk
You grab a burger on your way to a busy meeting, skip lunch in favour of a soda and snack, and feel too drained for exercise by evening. Modern life often means fast food, fast pace, and a growing toll on your brain. The foods that ease your hunger quickly may be quietly increasing your stroke risk factors, while the lifestyle that suits your schedule may harm your brain health and nutrition.
Dr. Manoj Khanal In Interventional Neurology Neurology Neurosciences
Nov 06 , 2025 | 4 min read
Life After Stroke: Rehabilitation, Recovery and Hope
A stroke can change life in an instant, but recovery is not just possible, it’s powerful. Life after a stroke is often described as a second chance, a journey of rediscovering strength, independence, and hope.
Dr. Sanjay Saxena In Neurology Neurosciences
Nov 03 , 2025 | 5 min read
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