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How Back Pain Made Me Taller, Slimmer, And Faster
Background As a primary care physician I have treated a lot of patients with low back pain. The usual protocol was for me to examine the patient to make sure they don’t have a dangerous condition (herniated disk with nerve compromise, cancer, etc.), provide a handout...
A Cup of Joe: Friend or Foe?
What are some of the things we need to be aware of in caffeine? Does caffeine help enhance performance in athletics? What are the safe levels of caffeine consumption? What are some of the adverse health effects? What is good about drinking coffee and tea? Grab a cup of coffee or chai and let’s get started with this episode of Chai Pe Charcha (Chat over Tea)!
Horticulture Therapy
As a member of the Collin County Master Gardener's Association, I have had the wonderful opportunity to volunteer at various Horticulture Therapy events. Until I joined this organization, I had never heard of such programs. Horticulture Therapy (HT) is a wonderful way...
Are You Bugged? – by Dr. Rhonda Egidio
There are several natural and non-toxic ways to keep dangerous bugs away from us. Read the blog for some easy DIY recipes to keep the pesky bugs away during the summer season!
Living To Be a Hundred – A Book Review
In this present age, when the elderly are viewed as burdens to the society, Meera Shashidhara’s book, Living To Be a Hundred, presents a breath of fresh air in celebrating the wisdom of nineteen centenarians from different origins and walks of life. Many of them are...
Amma, Are You Angry With Me?
On the occasion of Mother’s Day, we would like to salute mothers for whom motherhood has been an uphill trudge and a don’t-know-how-this-will-turn-out battle. These are moms that are raising special needs children – both the 2-legged and 4-legged kind (special kudos to my friends Suma and Gayathri for opening their hearts to not one, but two dogs each, from shelters, and giving them a loving home). We are featuring an article by my friend Lesley Scen, who has gone through laughter and tears with her autistic daughter Meghana. Also featured is a poignant poem by Janaki Rao that mirrors the same emotions from a child’s perspective. Hope you have an opportunity to read and reflect on both.
Raising an Autistic Child – my Voyage of Endurance
On the occasion of Mother’s Day, we would like to salute mothers for whom motherhood has been an uphill trudge and a don’t-know-how-this-will-turn-out battle. These are moms that are raising special needs children – both the 2-legged and 4-legged kind (special kudos to my friends Suma and Gayathri for opening their hearts to not one, but two dogs each, from shelters, and giving them a loving home). We are featuring an article by my friend Lesley Scen, who has gone through laughter and tears with her autistic daughter Meghana. Also featured is a poignant poem by Janaki Rao that mirrors the same emotions from a child’s perspective. Hope you have an opportunity to read and reflect on both the articles.
Coconut Oil: A Scientific Review & Clinical Insights On Its Use
It is clear that improper science, a lack of using proper coconut oil, and repeated misinformation has labeled coconut oil as a villain to any advocate of a healthy lifestyle. Read on…
The Wisdom in our Food
Healthy Indian wishes all its readers a very Happy New Year! Happy Ugadi! Celebrated across the Indian sub-continent, by Andhras/Telanganas (as Ugadi), Kannadigas (as Yugadi), Maharashtrians (as Gudi Padwa), Sindhis (as Cheti Chand), Kashmiris (as Navreh), and...
How To Motivate Men To Take Care Of Their Health – by Dr. Ronesh Sinha
I wrote a blog piece for my medical group a few years ago that I continue to get positive feedback on where I talk about “The 3 Components of Maleness” and “The 3 stages of Male Health Breakdown.” Recently someone reached out to me and said: “Your blog piece on...