Team L&M As geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, the psychological fallout is becoming increasingly visible, according to Dr. Sonal Anand, psychiatrist at Wockhardt Hospital, Mira Road. Beyond headlines of troop movements and diplomatic strain, a silent mental health crisis is taking root among citizens. Periods of uncertainty and threat trigger the body’s stress response […]Read More
Team L&M In response to the escalating geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan, travel agency Travomint has taken the proactive step of suspending all flight tickets for Turkish Airlines, Corendon Airlines, and Azerbaijan Airlines. This announcement was made after knowing a huge development in the story surrounding Turkey and Azerbaijan’s having extended diplomatic and possibly […]Read More
Team L&M Every year on 12th May, International Nurses Day is celebrated across the world to honour and appreciate the vital role nurses play in healthcare. Just like doctors, nurses are equally important in treating patients. From giving medicines on time to taking care of patients day and night, nurses play a key role in […]Read More
Dr. Prashant Thakur War rarely leaves anything untouched, especially not real estate. We may not necessarily be talking about decimated buildings – though those must be factored in within the actual conflict zones. Armed conflicts generally have a negative effect on economies, except if a country has reconfigured itself as a ‘war economy’. Such economic […]Read More
MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL RECIPES BY SWAPNADEEP MUKHERJEE, EXECUTIVE CHEF, THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL & SPA ANGOORI PETHA INGREDIENTS QUANTITY White pumpkin 1 kg Slaked lime […]Read More
Team L&M Addressing the long-standing gap in women’s preventive healthcare in India, Redcliffe Labs has launched Femcliffe, the country’s first diagnostic platform built exclusively for women. Introduced as part of Redcliffe’s ‘She the Women’ campaign for Mother’s Day, the initiative serves as a timely call to prioritise women’s health. Femcliffe provides comprehensive diagnostic support across […]Read More
Benoy K Behl King Vishnuvardhana defeated the imperial Cholas in 1116. This was a landmark in the establishment of his dynasty the Hoysalas. To commemorate his victory, he built the Temple of Keshava or Chennakeshava at Belur, in present-day Karnataka. He named it the Vijayanarayana or the Victorious Vishnu. The temple is a classic example […]Read More
Team L&M As India joins the global community in observing World Thalassaemia Day (May 8), the spotlight is once again on a staggering healthcare challenge: the country is known as the “thalassaemia capital” of the world. With over 100,000 children currently living with thalassaemia major, an inherited blood disorder marked by reduced haemoglobin levels, and […]Read More
Dr Moumita Bag Perimenopause, also known as “Menopausal transition”—is the transitional phase before menopause. Menopause typically occurs in a woman between 45 and 52 years of age. Menopause is defined as the cessation of menstruation for consecutive 12 months. Some women can experience menopause early (though rare), ≤40 years, known as Premature Menopause. The period […]Read More
Team L&M In a significant stride toward preserving India’s rich legacy in traditional medicine, the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS), under the Ministry of Ayush, has revived two rare and significant Ayurvedic manuscripts—Dravyaratnākara Nighaṇṭu and Dravyanamākara Nighaṇṭu. The publications were unveiled during an event organised by the RRAP Central Ayurveda Research Institute […]Read More