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Putting the Heart First Santosh University Celebrates World Heart Day

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  Every time our hearts beat, we remember how beautiful and fragile life is. September 29th is World Heart Day, which is celebrated all over the world. The goal is to make people more aware of heart health and encourage them to live in ways that keep their hearts healthy. At Santosh University and Santosh Medical College, we want to do more than just train the next generation of healthcare professionals. We also want to help people in Ghaziabad, Delhi NCR, and beyond be healthier and more aware of their hearts. The Heart: Not Just a Muscle The heart is a very interesting organ. It beats about 100,000 times a day and is about the size of a fist. It sends blood to all parts of the body. It is strong, but it can still get sick with diseases like coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, and heart attacks, which are some of the most common causes of death in the world. Knowing about risk factors early on, such as high cholesterol, not exercising, and stress, can help lower the risk...

How Clinical Nutritionists Are Helping India Tackle Obesity and Diabetes

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  Obesity and Diabetes: The Role of Clinical Nutritionists As people eat more processed foods and exercise less, the prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes has sharply increased. Adults in their 20s and 30s are already facing these lifestyle diseases, and children are starting to feel the effects as well. These diseases are no longer limited to the elderly. Clinical nutritionists play a vital role in reversing this alarming trend, highlighting the necessity of taking a proactive approach to healthcare. These are  experts who genuinely comprehend how diet affects health. The  B.Sc. Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics program  at the  Santosh Institute of Allied Health Sciences  is designed to equip professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to address lifestyle diseases through evidence-based nutrition. This medical college is a class apart in Ghaziabad and the Delhi NCR area because it is a unique 900 bedded teaching hospital. By teaching stude...

Why Optometrists Are The First Line Of Defense Against Losing Your Vision

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  Vision is one of our most important senses, but millions of people around the world lose it every year for reasons that aren't clear. This happens all the time, not because there is no cure, but because people don't find out about vision problems until it's too late. This is where optometrists come in. They are the first thing you should do to protect your eyesight. They: Find eye problems early. Start treatment right away. Show people how to take care of their eyes. Students in the B. Optometry program  at the Santosh Institute of Allied Health Sciences learn how to do this important job. The institute is training the next generation of eye care professionals to keep the country's vision safe. It is in a  teaching hospital at Santosh Deemed University ,  which is one of the best medical schools in Ghaziabad and the Delhi NCR. What Makes Optometrists Vital for Understanding Eye Health? Optometrists do run eye exams, find refractive errors, write prescriptions for c...

More Than a Memory Standing Together on World Alzheimers Day

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  More Than a Memory: Standing Together on World Alzheimer's Day It's normal to forget things from time to time. Where did I put my keys? What was that person's name?   These little lapses happen all the time. But what happens when memory itself starts to break down, and not just for a little while? This is the reality for millions of people who have Alzheimer's disease.  It's very important for all of us to speak out on World Alzheimer's Day, which is September 21st. It's a day to clear up the confusion about dementia, help the families who are affected by it, and spread the word about the need for more research, awareness, and care for people with dementia. Alzheimer's: It's Not Just Forgetting Things It's important to remember that Alzheimer's isn't a normal part of aging.   It is a brain disease that gets worse over time and slowly takes away memory and thinking skills.   Think of the brain as a network of roads that are hard to navig...