Overeating? Mindfulness exercises may help – Harvard Health

Overeating? Mindfulness exercises may help – Harvard Health

We all experience moments of indulgence that lead to overeating. If it happens from time to time, there is nothing to worry about. If it happens often, you may be wondering if you have a problem with overeating or a “food addiction.” Before you worry, know that none of these are considered official medical diagnoses. … Read more

The plant milk shake-up: Pea and pistachio join oat and almond – Harvard Health

The plant milk shake-up: Pea and pistachio join oat and almond – Harvard Health

For a long time, your milk choices were whole, 2%, 1%, and fat-free (or skim). Today, grocery store refrigerator shelves are stocked with plant-based milks made from nuts, beans, or grains, and include favorites like almond, soy, coconut, cashew, oatmeal, and rice. However, the fertile land of the plant milk business new options continue to … Read more

Health ministry’s telemedicine service eSanjeevani crosses 3 crore tele-consultations – ET HealthWorld

Health ministry’s telemedicine service eSanjeevani crosses 3 crore tele-consultations – ET HealthWorld

New Delhi: The Union Ministry of HealthIs national Telemedicine Initiative Isanjivani It has crossed three crore teleconsultations and also holds the record of passing 1.7 lakh consultations in a single day. Out of the three crore beneficiaries, 2,26,72,187 have been served through the eSanjivani AB-HWC portal, which is an internal doctor-to-doctor telemedicine service. Ayushman Bharat-Health … Read more

Now book your doctor’s appointment via Google Search – ET HealthWorld

Now book your doctor’s appointment via Google Search – ET HealthWorld

File photo San Francisco, tech giant Google Has announced a new feature that allows users to book their appointments through Easy Search, which makes it easier to find people in the US and Book local healthcare providers. Users wishing to book an annual check-up or a one-day visit can use Google Search To see the … Read more

Using artificial intelligence to red-flag emerging pandemics – ET HealthWorld

Using artificial intelligence to red-flag emerging pandemics – ET HealthWorld

Sydney: AI filtering and analysis of open-source data could prevent future epidemics from becoming global epidemics. Serious infectious diseases have become more frequent in the last decade. Even before the COVID-19 epidemic, infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, and influenza killed more than 17 million people a year. COVID-19 claims at least six million people … Read more

Indian e-health sector poised to reach $12 bn in GMV by 2025 – ET HealthWorld

Indian e-health sector poised to reach  bn in GMV by 2025 – ET HealthWorld

New Delhi, in the e-health sector India GMV (gross merchandise value) is set to reach $ 9-12 billion by 2025 and V 40 billion in GMV by 2030, according to a new report on Friday. India’s e-health sector saw a 47 per cent increase in its Net Promoter Score (NPS) in 2021, indicating that consumers … Read more

AXA in India boosts telemedicine helpline with free specialist teleconsultation feature – ET HealthWorld

AXA in India boosts telemedicine helpline with free specialist teleconsultation feature – ET HealthWorld

New Delhi: To support its objective of expanding health and safety in all its geographical areas, especially through innovative services, AXA Added Free expert teleconsultation Its telemedicine CSR initiative features SAATH (Supportive Action on Telemedicine and Healthcare). Saath is ‘One Axa’ Public Health Initiative Between AXA France Vie, AXA GO Business Operations and AXA XL; … Read more

Pandemic Surveillance: Is tracing tech here to stay? – ET HealthWorld

Pandemic Surveillance: Is tracing tech here to stay? – ET HealthWorld

Two years of fighting against COVID-19 Technology has become the weapon of choice to defeat the virus but experts now worry that tech will eliminate the epidemic and normalize mass surveillance. To Contact tracing applications For facial recognition, technology has become part of the arsenal used to protect public health. While this may have helped … Read more