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All about Cancer fighting foods

Cruciferous Vegetables Studies state cruciferous vegetables are cancer killers and mostly all cruciferous vegetables are rich in nutrients, and are linked with cancer prevention. Vegetables like cabbage and broccoli contain antioxidants and stimulators of detoxifying enzymes, which defend the structure of DNA. Add one or two kinds in your meals for instance broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage. They can be consumed in the form of roasted veggies, soups or have them with hummus or Greek yogurt for a healt.

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Medical Devices to Keep at Home for Older People

Older people have to be mindful, staying at home with certain diseases and disorders might require extra care as compared with the younger people. New age tech has made it possible for the people to keep a check on their vitals, effortlessly. Equipment like SPO2 meter and BP monitor can raise any irregularities and assist with timely medical intervention. Our ‘Homecare team’ at SNH has experienced clinicians who have years of knowhow in treating the elderly, and provide tailored healthcar.

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Eat Fruits Stay Healthy

The nutrients in fruits are vital for health and maintenance of our body. Eating a diet rich in fruits may reduce risk for stroke, cardiovascular diseases and type-2 diabetes. A fruit containing eating pattern is part of an overall healthy diet and may protect against certain cancers. Fruit helps maintain optimum health due to the health promoting phytochemicals it contains – many of which are still being identified. Fruits are low in calories and fat and are a source of simple.

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Thoughts of Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgeon

Dr Narin Sehgal, eminent Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgeon shares his thoughts and views on strategies adopted by hospitals to steer their respective organisations into a leadership position in this extremely vibrant environment.

This article appeared in the October edition of the magazine "Medical Buyer"

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Article on Hernia in Dainik Jagran

Hernia is a problem that affects a number of people and in most cases surgery is the only option. Usually, a traditional surgery is associated with long bed rest and other complications. Alternative to this exists in the form of Laparoscopic Surgery. In this procedure a small incision is made leading to fewer stitches, ultimately leading to quick healing, allowing the patient to normal routine in just few days time.An article on hernia written by Dr Narin Sehgal, was published on July 14, 2015 i.