Month: May 2026

Foods to Avoid in Summer: What Not to Eat During Hot Weather
As temperatures across Hyderabad and major cities regularly cross 40 degrees Celsius during peak summer months, your food choices become more critical than ever. According to data from India’s Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP), approximately 60% of all disease outbreaks reported are related to food-borne infections. Experts note that risks of food poisoning in summer…

He Thought It Was Just Acidity. It Turned Out to Be Cancer.
Ramesh was 42 and worked long hours in Hyderabad’s IT industry. Like most people, he thought tiredness and acidity were just part of adult life. For months, his wife kept telling him to get checked. For months, he kept saying, “It’s nothing.” He started losing weight without trying. His clothes became loose, but he ignored…

Precision Radiation Therapy: Benefits, Types & Side Effect Management
Imagine how GPS navigation works in real life. In the past, getting somewhere often meant wide routes with more opportunities for delay or wrong turns. Today, GPS guides you through the exact path with precision, helping you avoid unnecessary detours. Modern cancer care is evolving in a similar way. Traditional radiation therapy was effective, but…

What Is Obesity? Causes, Risks & Treatment Options
Do you feel like your weight has been steadily going up even though you’ve been trying to control it? Are you noticing that your diet or exercise routine isn’t working as well as it used to? Are you worried about your health because you’re starting to have problems like low energy, bad sleep, or other…

Kidney Stones Spike in Summer: Why Hot Weather Increases Your Risk of Kidney Stones
When temperatures climb during the summer months, hospitals across the country witness a predictable pattern. Emergency rooms see a surge in patients experiencing severe pain that many describe as worse than childbirth. The culprit? Kidney stones in summer. Research shows that kidney stone cases increase by 20 to 30% during peak summer months, according to…

He Remembers… Sometimes”: The Silent Reality of Blood Clots in the Brain
There was a time when Vinod Kambli walked onto the field with certainty. His game depended on timing, instinct, and clarity. Today, the struggle is different. Not against pace or spin. But against memory. At 54, reports suggest he remembers in fragments. Some things return. Many don’t. Conversations drift. Continuity breaks. What remains is not…






