Dr. Vasundhara Cheepurupalli World Women’s Health Day is observed every year on May 28 to raise awareness about women’s health, encourage early detection of diseases, and improve access to quality healthcare services. A healthy woman is the cornerstone of a healthy family and, ultimately, a healthy society. In today’s fast-paced world, women are balancing multiple […]Read More
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Dr K Shilpi Reddy very year, Mother’s Day celebrated on the second Sunday of May offers a heartfelt opportunity to express love and gratitude towards mothers. However, beyond greetings and celebrations, this day should also serve as a reminder to reflect on the health and well-being of mothers. Motherhood is a profound responsibility. In the […]Read More
Dr Devayani Barve Breast augmentation remains one of the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery procedures worldwide. Thanks to advancements in medical technology, modern silicone breast implants are safer, more durable, and designed to last longer than ever before. However, one crucial aspect of breast implant safety that often gets overlooked is that implants are not […]Read More
Team L&M Infertility is not just a clinical diagnosis—it is an emotional, psychological, and social challenge for couples who dream of becoming parents. Medically, infertility is defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of regular, unprotected intercourse. In case of women above 35 years of age the duration is six months. Across […]Read More
Dr. Vasundara Cheepurupalli Women are often described as the backbone of families and communities. However, their strength is deeply rooted in one essential factor — good health. When women prioritise their health, they strengthen not only themselves but also the families and societies they nurture. As we celebrate International Women’s Day, it is important to […]Read More
Team L&M FNP Media is set to release its latest short filmThe Golden Egg on International Women’s Day, March 8. The powerful cinematic project sheds light on the growing issue of IVF scams in India while underlining the urgent need to prioritise women’s reproductive health and ethical fertility care. A Powerful Story Backed by Strong […]Read More
Dr Rajas Patel Roughly 80 per cent of all breast cancers are described as ER-positive which means that they grow in response to the hormone called oestrogen. About 65 per cent of breast cancers are PR-positive, growing in response to another hormone named progesterone. In 2015, American actress Angelina Jolie made headlines with her […]Read More
Vinod Kumar Wearing tight-fitting and high-heeled shoes may do more harm than just causing temporary discomfort. Orthopaedic experts warn that such footwear can weaken foot muscles and lead to claw toes, a common forefoot deformity that causes toes to curl downward at the end joint, resembling little claws. In India, nearly 20 per cent of […]Read More
Team L&M A selfless mother, an affectionate daughter, a dutiful wife and a charming sister (and yet sometimes a wicked one!); no matter what role a woman plays in everyday life, she does so with utmost passion and conscientiousness. From managing the household chores, to being a precisian at work, and yet taking out time […]Read More
Team L&M Delayed menstrual periods can affect women both physiologically and psychologically. While chronic irregularities require consultation with a gynecologist, certain natural foods and spices can help regulate your menstrual cycle and support hormonal balance. 1. Asafoetida (Heeng) Add half a teaspoon of heeng to your vegetable dishes. It relieves flatulence and helps regulate progesterone, […]Read More