Men have higher mortality rate than women, yet remain in denial about health and ignore symptoms

BENGALURU / JUNE 16, 2022 : In 2019, the mortality rate for women was 145 per 1,000 female adults while that for men was 201 per 1,000 male adults in India, yet men are often not attentive towards their physical wellbeing due to social conditioning. This impacts their health adversely, leading to a shorter lifespan than women. This was said by doctors of NURA, a collaboration between Fujifilm Healthcare and Dr Kutty’s Healthcare offering AI-enabled imaging and expert healthcare at Bengaluru, in the ongoing Men’s Health Week.

Said Dr. Tausif Ahmed Thangalvadi, Medical Director, NURA, Bengaluru: “There is a general tendency in men to think that if they are working productively and living up to their role in society, they are fit and healthy. Due to this, they avoid taking care of their health proactively. They consult doctors less frequently compared to females and reach out for medical help only when symptoms turn severe, which puts them at higher risk of critical ailments.”


He added: “There are five barriers that stop men from seeking help. The first is denial. They assume that small symptoms can be ignored. The second is that they consider seeking help as a sign of weakness. The third is that they retain a provider image of themselves. Taking care of family or loved ones takes precedence over taking care of their own health. The fourth is that men find it awkward to discuss their health with family and friends. Lastly, they often lack awareness about where to get the right information about their health.”

Common health threats to men include heart attacks and strokes (the No. 1 killer disease for men), diabetes, prostate cancer, lung diseases like COPD and lung cancer due to smoking, depression, and sexually transmitted infections. 

Said Dr. Tausif Ahmed Thangalvadi: “Our screening of around 2,000 healthy and asymptomatic men over the last one year in Bengaluru has thrown up interesting data. About 70% of men had excess visceral fat, which leads to higher risk of heart disease and diabetes. About 35% were found to be diabetic, while another 20% were prediabetics. Over 25% of asymptomatic men with no previous history of heart disease were found to have calcium deposits in their coronaries, which increases the risk of heart attacks. About 30% of men screened had abnormal cholesterol levels. Nearly 5-6% had suspicious lung lesions which needed further opinion from a lung specialist. On the brighter side, Bengaluru men seem to maintain good oral health, as oral cancer lesions have been rarely found at our centre during screening.”

He added: “The majority of underlying causes of higher morbidity rates in males over females relate to modifiable and preventable lifestyle choices made by men. The epidemic of obesity and diabetes is directly related to smoking, poor diet, excessive alcohol consumption, and sedentary lifestyle or lack of physical exercise. To improve their health and live longer, men need to adopt a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and balanced diet, avoid smoking and tobacco, and go for regular health screening that also should include testing for cancer.”


According to Dr. Tausif, all men should undergo annual health screening foe at least eight parameters. These include heart health check, lung health screening, screening for oral cancer, colon cancer and prostate cancer, diabetes, blood pressure monitoring and lipid profile. “Regular health screening helps in early detection of critical ailments, making treatment timely and quite effective. It encourages people to have a healthy lifestyle and adopt better health habits, thereby reducing health risks,” he said.

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Milaap launches Milaap 360 to diversify online giving

A technology – led , comprehensive fundraising solution to make giving easier than ever before ● Invites organizations and individuals to drive fundraisers using live – streaming , donation tools and real time events 0 MOHAN ( Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network ) Foundation , a leading organ donation organization , one of the first organizers on the platform ● A walkathon was organized to create awareness on organ donation and Milaap 360 as a funding enabler for the initiative

June 7 , 2022 , Bengaluru : Milaap.org has announced the launch of Milaap 360 , India’s first ” all in – one ” digital fundraising solution . The new platform by Milaap offers an interactive medium to individuals and organizations to fundraise for causes using various tools such as recurring donations , ticketing , live streaming , lucky draws , pledges and many more modes of engagement .

Global digitization has significantly changed patterns of thoughtful giving all over the world . People prefer the online medium for almost everything starting from professional commitments to engagements that are very personal . Even more so during the pandemic , when fundraising saw a whole new dimension in terms of driving campaigns and reasons for donors committing to a cause . Organizers mobilized resources by blending time – tested offline fundraising methods with the very recent online trends as virtual concerts through live streaming , online auctions , pledges , challenges , putting up collectibles and many more .

To widen possibilities and make a long – term experience , Milaap 360 is designed to guarantee a hassle – free virtual fundraising experience for the online – natives of today while seamlessly integrating the traditional methods of running a fundraiser . Each organizer on the platform will have the liberty to design their own page , with their branding , content , logo , updates as per requirement . They will be the primary decision maker on how best to drive traffic to their pages by availing analytics .

Anoj Viswanathan , Co – Founder and President of Milaap.org , India’s first zero – fee crowdfunding platform said , ” Organizing fundraising gala events require immense planning , resources and space . There are so many uncertainties that organizers have to deal with while still being relevant and appealing to donors . ” He further added that , ” Being a brand that believes in bringing forth customer – centric solutions , Milaap 360 attempts to be an integrated solution for organizers and donors to drive successful fundraisers in a flexible , advanced and seamless manner in this constantly shifting world . ”

MOHAN Foundation , a leading name in the field of deceased organ donation and transplantation , is one of the first ones to have started their fundraiser , for different activities of the Foundation on Milaap 360. The non – profit has been working relentlessly to encourage people to adopt organ donation across the country . Mrs. Lalitha Raghuram , Country Director of MOHAN Foundation said , ” This year , we are celebrating 25 years of Saving Lives , and would like to save several more millions through our work and are happy to partner with Milaap 360. On this platform , one can pledge to donate organs , become a volunteer through the Organ Donation Ambassador Program , and donate generously to the Mission to reach Millions and Anudaan initiatives . Please support our initiatives so that No Indian dies for want of a lifesaving organ ” .

Key Features of Milaap 360

• Lucky Draws : Organizers can sell tickets for a cause . Donors stand a chance to win prized items Rewards : The fundraising pages can offer perks and tiered incentives on the page ● Auctions : List art , collectibles ; manage bidding and purchase all online Events : From concerts to galas , organizers can sell tickets , registrations for in – person events ● Sales : Sell unlimited items , variations and manage seller tracking ● Live streaming : Stream events , auctions directly on your fundraiser ● Pledges : Fundraise with donors pledging on your activity ● All – in – one : Combine fundraising types in one ; like a live streaming event with flash sales and an auction

A mini – walkathon at Cubbon Park also took place to create awareness on organ donation and the crucial role Milaap 360 plays as a fundraising enabler to the initiative . Friends and families of the participants also supported the ‘ walk ‘ by committing to donate on completion . Milaap is the most trusted name in crowdfunding in India and the new platform is an extension to continue making digital giving secure , seamless and better.

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Vijaya ENT Care Centre organizes ReVision 2020 workshop to educate doctors and students

Bangalore , 3rd June , 2022 : Vijaya ENT Care Centre today organized its International Live Revision Otological Surgery Workshop ReVision 2020 , to discuss about the various revision otological surgeries at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore . The workshop also conducted a pre – conference live temporal bone dissection demonstration session called Temporal Bone – anza ‘ ,

The workshop which revolved around this year’s theme , ” Revision Otology Surgeries ” was conducted by Prof. , Dr. Vijayendra Honnurappa , Otolaryngologist , Vijaya E.N.T Care Center . The workshop also saw the participation of , Dr. Sangeetha R , Consultant , Vijaya E.N.T Care Center , Dr. Nilesh Mahajan , Consultant , Vijaya E.N.T Care Center , and Dr. Vinay Vijayendra , Consultant , Vijaya E.N.T Care Center , who was the course director for the Live temporal bone dissection . The conference also honored Late . Dr. A Mahadevaiah , Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist for his immense contributions to the field of Otology and for providing mentorships to numerous doctors across the nation . The workshop also saw the discussions of many theoretical concepts and live demonstrations of surgeries to educate the delegates .

Speaking on the ReVision 2020 workshop , Prof. , Dr. Vijayendra Honnurappa , Otolaryngologist , Vijaya E.N.T Care Center said , ” Revision surgeries are always complex and tricky and require far more experience which many of us have acquired after working on numerous cases . In many cases , the normal anatomical landmarks are lost , and the details of the previous surgeries may be inaccurate or missing . We , through ReVision 2020 not only taught doctors on how to tackle the complications of a revision surgery , but also the measures which can be taken during the primary surgery in order to prevent recurrences . This will ensure that medical resources are not wasted and at the same time , people do not have to waste their monetary resources on multiple recurrent treatments and surgeries to get cured of their condition . “

Initially planned for March 2020 , the workshop had to be postponed due to the Covid pandemic . ” Covid – 19 was a huge blow to us since we were forced to cancel this big event at the very last moment after all the arrangements had been made . We discussed briefly if we should stick to the same theme this year or choose a new topic entirely . But we all agreed that this is a topic which is vital and cannot be skipped . We also decided to retain the name ReVision 2020 , even after 2 years as we wanted to be resilient and finish what we started ” added Prof. Dr. Vijayendra Honnurappa .

Speaking on ” Temporal Bone – anza ” , a Live temporal bone dissection , Dr. Vinay Vijayendra , Consultant , Vijaya E.N.T Care Center said , ” The success of any good otologist can be attributed to their mastery over the anatomy of the temporal bone . The temporal bone , with all the twists and turns , provides a unique challenge to every budding otologist . The demonstration aimed to familiarize delegates , young doctors , and post – graduate students to assimilate the intricacies of various ear surgeries which will help em lay a strong foundation to become wonderful ear surgeons in the future . ”

ReVision 2020 saw the participation of over 800 participants comprising Senior and Junior ENT Doctors , postgraduate students from all over the country .

Prof. Vijayendra and team also released a high quality oto – endoscopic diagnostic colour atlas entitled ” Otology Demystified ” during the event . ” The book contains an archive of over 10,000 images of all the common and rare ear pathologies collected over the past decade which will be a great asset for every ENT surgeon and will guide them in their diagnosis . ” he added

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Put a stop to unnecessary hysterectomies, say doctors

BENGALURU / May 28, 2022: While hysterectomies have seen a reduction in Western countries with doctors favouring more conservative approaches, in India these have become the second most common procedure performed by obstetricians and gynaecologists after the caesarean section. The number of hysterectomies done in India continues to rise despite there being no concrete reason for conducting the procedure. Women are getting their uterus removed even in cases where the organ can be saved by other medical options. A significant number of hysterectomies done in India are unnecessary and may even be unethical. This was said by Dr. Vidya V Bhat, Medical Director, RadhaKrishna Multispecialty Hospital, Bengaluru, ahead of the International Day of Action for Women’s Health. 

Said Dr. Vidya V Bhat: “About 70% of hysterectomies in India are conducted in the private sector, with much higher rates in the less educated and rural population. More and more women in the country are getting hysterectomies at a younger age, many of them being in their twenties. This is very concerning. In Karnataka, a study has found that nearly 50% of women who had undergone hysterectomy were less than 35 years of age. In Gujarat, the incidence of hysterectomy is 20.7 per 1,000 women years, which is four times higher than in countries like USA and Germany.” 

Dr. Vidya V Bhat added: “There are many reasons for unindicated hysterectomy, including patient-related factors like menstrual taboos, lack of social and financial security, lack of knowledge, and lack of access to primary healthcare. Many women regard reproduction as the sole function of the uterus and are easily convinced that hysterectomy is a permanent solution if they are not using any form of contraception. They do not realize that hysterectomy has serious health implications. The abnormal rise in the incidence of hysterectomy shows that we as society are failing in improving women’s health.”

Hysterectomy is not without side effects, with younger patients bearing the brunt. Said Dr. Vidya V Bhat: “Hysterectomised women see their ovarian reserve go down, which in turn causes skin dryness and decreased sexual desire. The surgery is often accompanied by removal of ovaries to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer. There may be vaginal burning, increased urinary frequency and early onset of menopause. Women who have undergone hysterectomy tend to have increased incidence of heart disease and may also show symptoms of osteoporosis at an early age.”

Women, mostly from poor socio-economic backgrounds, are often coaxed into hysterectomy with the fear of cancer. In many instances, it is inappropriately recommended as the first line of treatment for minor gynaecological issues that may not directly be related to the uterus, such as lower abdominal pain, back ache or white discharge. Early marriage, closely spaced childbearing and early hysterectomy is a road map followed by many Indian women during their reproductive years. 

Said Dr. Vidya V Bhat: Many alternative methods of treatment to hysterectomy today exist, including oral remedies, hormonal injections for excessive menstrual bleeding, and removal of just the fibroid and not the entire uterus. Regular cervical cancer screening will also help reduce the incidence of hysterectomy. There is a dire need of counselling services for women regarding their reproductive health, the importance of uterus and the medical conditions that necessitate hysterectomy. With the advances in medical science, hysterectomy should be the last resort for a woman, not the first. 

A 2018 Indian government survey found that more than 22,000 Indian women aged 15-49 out of the 700,00 surveyed had undergone a hysterectomy. The fourth National family & Health Survey found that 6% of women in age group of 30-49 years had undergone a hysterectomy in India as a whole. The purpose of hysterectomy is to save women from uterus-related, life-threatening conditions. The procedure should be done above 45 years to decrease its side effects. 

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Doctor Dreams Mattresses Offer ‘Same Day Delivery’ In Bangalore

Doctor Dreams by Nilkamal ltd, has launched a first of its kind initiative where they will be delivering mattresses on the same day. The ‘same day’ delivery will be applicable for customers across Bangalore, if an order is placed between 12 am to 4pm. 

Doctor Dreams is a holistic sleep solution brand delivering Happy Sleep with a variety of products, solutions and digital experiences including innovative Mattresses, Mattress Protectors, Pillows, Beds and more. Doctor Dreams mattresses have been designed keeping in mind the sleep patterns, body ergonomics and India’s prevalent weather condition.

Creating innovative sleep solutions, Doctor Dreams has launched ICEFOAMTM Orthopedic mattress which has a unique cooling technology that keeps the mattresscool in all weather. Designed with unique Antimicrobial Tencel fabric, ICEFOAMTM, Memory Foam and PU Foamthe mattress offers you the best sleep you can imagine. Doctor Dreams has also introduced the Matrix Smart Recliner bed that reimagines your complete sleeping experience and brings out the best of tech and product innovation in the category.

Mr. Vinod Khandelwal – E Comm Head, Nilkamal Group shares, “In its quest to provide ‘Happy Sleep’, Doctor Dreams is taking the initiative of ‘Same Day Delivery’ where the mattress will be delivered on the same day as ordered. This will make sure that there is not a single night where customer has to go without a Happy Sleep. The team has worked exhaustively on setting up the storage and delivery processes to make sure there are no delays. And very soon Doctor Dreams will be going beyond Bangalore and will be rolling out the same day delivery to other key cities.” 

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