Dr Prasad Bhate Most people feel full after eating a large meal. But sometimes some people might end up feeling satisfied after only a few bites. Medically it is known as early satiety. If this is something that is becoming a pattern it is not something that can or should be ignored. It might be […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha The recent, tragic death of Ketan Agarwal at the hands of his fiancé is deeply concerning. More so, as this is not an isolated case – it is one of such cases that seems to be on the rise since some years. Who can forget the gruesome Shraddha Walkar murder case (2022) […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha When the government opened the doors to private participation in education, first at the school level and later in higher education, the move was hailed as a progressive step. The idea was simple and seemingly noble: increase access, expand infrastructure, encourage competition, and democratise education. Private investment was expected to bridge the […]Read More
Dr. Haresh Mehtan Mumbai is witnessing a significant surge in advanced cardiac procedures, with Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) emerging as the preferred treatment option for patients with severe aortic stenosis. The city has recorded a 25% year-on-year increase in TAVR procedures, reflecting a broader shift towards minimally invasive therapies that offer shorter hospital stays, […]Read More
Arpit Gupta The clean beauty movement has come a long way from homemade face masks and kitchen remedies to scientifically formulated, clinical-grade skincare products. What was once driven by simple DIY solutions has evolved into a sophisticated industry where consumers seek products that are not only effective but also transparent, sustainable, and backed by research. […]Read More
Dr Amit Chakraborty Many oral cancer patients are advised to undergo surgery to improve their quality of life. Advances in reconstructive surgery are helping many oral cancer patients regain facial appearance, confidence, and essential functions, including speaking and eating, after treatment. Hence, patients shouldn’t hesitate to undergo surgery. They should consult the treating doctor, who […]Read More
Suraj Nayak With the busy life of the city, the balconies are beginning to be one of the most prized areas in a house. With apartments getting smaller and cities growing denser, people are seeking ways to bring openness, naturalness, and tranquility back to their daily lives. What was previously known as simply expanding the […]Read More
An eminent scholar, performer, and researcher in Indian classical dance, particularly Bharatanatyam is Dr Sandhya Purecha. She currently serves as the Chairperson of the Sangeet Natak Akademi, India’s apex institution for the performing arts under the Ministry of Culture. A recipient of numerous national and international honours, she has made significant contributions to dance education, […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha There are moments in life when the noise becomes too much. The constant rush of responsibilities, the endless stream of information, and the pressure to keep moving can leave the mind exhausted and the spirit depleted. Whenever I find myself in such a state, I am drawn back to the same place […]Read More
Compassion, communication, and convenience are no longer optional extras in healthcare—they are becoming essential pillars of patient trust and long-term growth. Team L&M India’s healthcare landscape is vast, complex, and constantly evolving. From government hospitals and public health programmes to private multispeciality hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, and rural health centres, healthcare services are delivered through […]Read More