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seeDoc launches a revolutionary new medical service changing the way people consult Doctors

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seeDoc launches a revolutionary new medical service that is changing the way people consult Doctors and access medical care from the comfort of their homes or office, providing unparalleled convenience and quality of service. Employing India’s leading Doctors from top institutions with years of experience in General Medicine, Internal medicine, Sexual Health, Dermatology, Diabetes, Psychiatry, Pediatrics, Gynecology and other key areas enables the company to ensure a high quality of service. The convenience of consulting Doctors 7 days a week from the comfort of your home or office is of immense value to patients. seeDoc users can opt for either an immediate high quality paid video consultation or ask a free question from leading specialists and doctors, which gets answered within 48 hours. With over 300,000 users already and growing rapidly, seeDoc is serving upto 500 video consultations daily originating all across the nation, making it India’s #1 video consult company. It is l...

Starting work before 10 AM is equivalent to torture and is making staff sick and stressed: Researcher

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When I saw this study, I knew I needed to compose an article about it, however I chose immediately that it would most likely must be composed after 10 AM. Dr. Paul Kelley , a researcher at Oxford University, has deductively validated the claim that about each worker to ever live has made: that it sucks to work before 10 AM. In an interview , Kelley said: "Before the age of 55, the circadian rhythms of grown-ups are totally out of sync with normal nine-to-five working hours, representing a "serious threat" to performance, mood and mental health." With that data, Kelley has verified that there should be a global shift in the way we work beginning our work days after the fact, as well as beginning our kids' school days after the fact also. Studies have demonstrated that the normal 10-year-old battles to concentrate on school work on the off chance that it happens before around 8:30 AM and that the best instructive results happened at around 11 AM. Dr. Ke...

WHO approaches countries to reduce sugars intake among adults and children

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Another WHO guideline prescribes adults and children reduce their daily intake of free sugars to less than 10% of their total energy intake. A further reduction to beneath 5% or around 25 grams (6 teaspoons) per day would give extra health advantages. Free sugars allude to monosaccharides, (for example, glucose, fructose) and disaccharides, (for example, sucrose or table sugar) added to foods and drinks by the maker, cook or shopper, and sugars commonly introduce in nectar, syrups, organic product squeezes and organic product juice condensed. "We have robust proof that keeping intake of free sugars to less than 10% of total energy intake reduces the danger of overweight, obesity and tooth rot," says Dr Francesco Branca, Director of WHO's Department of Nutrition for Health and Development. "Rolling out strategy improvements to help this will be key if countries are to experience their responsibilities to reduce the trouble of noncommunicable diseases." The WHO...

World Health Organization: Limit Headphone Time To An Hour Per Day

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Wrenching up the tunes today may prompt the failure to hear them tomorrow, concurring the World Health Organization. Young people have a tendency to turn the volume excessively high on their mobile music gadgets, and also visit noisy shows and clubs. Thus, more than 1.1 billion people ages 12-35 are at danger of listening to misfortune, the WHO said in a late proclamation. A few studies have demonstrated that the quantity of young people with harmed hearing has expanded over the previous decade, likely on account of the uplifted utilization of iPods and cell phones to play loud music. In 1994, 3.5 percent of American teens experienced listening to misfortune, however that number rose to 5 percent by 2006. To battle this expand, the WHO prescribes listening to mobile gadgets for a most extreme of one hour per day, and the volume ought to stay around 60 percent. The thought is to minimize perilous listening practices, which rely on upon two factors: to what extent you listen and how l...