Taruna Sharma Yawning is one of those everyday human behaviours we rarely stop to think about. We yawn when we are tired, bored, waiting too long in a meeting, sitting through a lecture, or simply because someone else yawned. It is so common that most of us dismiss it as nothing more than a sign of […]Read More
Tags : Brain health
Dr Sarat Chandra As the world observes Parkinson’s Awareness Month, there is need for renewed focus on building awareness, promoting early diagnosis, and strengthening access to treatment for it. Parkinson’s disease a progressive neurological condition that affects over 10 million people globally. It is among the fastest-growing neurological disorders worldwide. Despite its increasing prevalence, it […]Read More
Team L&M As temperatures soar across Mumbai this summer, hospitals are witnessing a surge in heat-related illnesses, including heatstroke, dehydration, and neurological complications. The extreme heat and high humidity are not only straining physical health but also putting brain function at serious risk, prompting healthcare experts to emphasize the need for proactive measures to protect […]Read More
Dr Mahesh Gour Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten why you went there? Or sat down to study or work, only to realise your mind is wandering everywhere except where it should be? Don’t worry—most of us have been there. The good news is, sharp memory and strong focus aren’t just gifts. […]Read More
Dr Samir Parekh Brain-related diseases are fast emerging as one of the biggest health challenges worldwide, with neurological disorders now ranking among the leading causes of illness and disability. The growing burden of these conditions is not only a concern for individuals and families but also a looming public health crisis. The combination of rising […]Read More
Team L&M World Brain Day 2025 (July 22) is being observed globally with the theme, “Brain Health for All Ages,” . It highlights the importance of brain health at every stage of life, from before birth through childhood, adulthood, and old age. On this occasion, Dr. Samir Parekh, Senior Neurologist at Apex Group of Hospitals, […]Read More
Dr Arjun Srivatsa Welcome to the 21st century, where skipping a meal is easier than putting down electronic gadgets that have become an integral part of our lives in today’s digital age. In Q3 2023, 96 per cent of people aged 16 to 64 owned mobile phones, mostly smartphones. By 2022, 27 per cent of […]Read More