December 30, 2019
The most important thing is to increase awareness and make people
The doctor can train the patient how to measure the blood pressure and the
training is simple.During the conference, Dr Maheshwari highlighted the
prevalence of various cardio metabolic risk factors in different geographic
regions of India as per age and sex.
In India both hypertension and diabetes are
15 to 20 years early in comparison to Europe.As per reports, compared to 20-34
year olds, the risk of hypertension is 6-8 times higher in elderly people and
2-3 times in people in the 35-59 age group. Most of the people check their blood
pressure just once when they visit the doctor which is not the correct thing.
The prevalence of hypertension in urban Indian population is high. We are
getting hypertension in adolescent age as well.
There are two types of
hypertension -- one at the extreme of ages which is secondary hypertension,
caused mainly due to thyroid, heart and kidney issues. It is because of the
faulty lifestyle among youngsters", Dr Narsingh Verma, Secretary General of
Indian Society of Hypertension told to ANI. Primary hypertension usually comes
after 25 years of age but in India even the primary hypertension is coming
early.
Once you are more comfortable at home then blood pressure measurement is
more effective and it should be promoted to be done in that way", said Dr
Maheshwari. Today, not only the adults, but even the teenagers are becoming
victims of hypertension due to their lifestyle and food habits.
Home BP
monitoring is associated with significant reductions in systolic and diastolic
BP.Several analyses have shown that compared to the hospital care, home BP
monitoring is associated with significant reductions in systolic and diastolic
BP, as well as reductions in antihypertensive medication and therapeutic
inertia.Expressing concern over the growing challenges of hypertension in India,
doctors from different states congregated under one platform to discuss the
issues related to it and to chalk out better ways to deal with the global burden
of hypertension during a national level conference held under the aegis of
Indian Society of Hypertension in New Delhi.
Without the need of health
professionals, the monitors can be used for their own monitoring and that home
monitoring data can be shown to doctor to change, initiate and augment the
treatment, Dr Verma added. Among wholesale pu anti
stress balls rural Indians, prevalence is high among Eastern India people
when compared to other regions."Home monitoring is considered to be the best
system of knowing blood pressure because once we measure blood pressure at
clinic it is basically the blood pressure of white coat effect, because of the
fear of doctor and fear of atmosphere blood pressure rises. Representational
Image.
When we do it without the fear of it at home", added Dr Verma. Doctors
recommend reduction in stress levels, increasing physically activity, cut down
on calories, early consumption of meals are some of the 'must do' for those
fighting hypertension. We should encourage people for self home monitor BP when
they are completely relaxed. (Photo: Pixabay) New Delhi: Hypertension or high
blood pressure is a leading public health challenge globally due to its high
prevalence and related morbidity and mortality.Decrease in the physical
activity, fast unplanned urbanization of the country, consumption of polished
food, and decrease in the fibre, consumption of more salt, oil, unbalanced diet,
high calorie diet are some of the major cause behind high blood pressure.
The
most important thing is to increase awareness and make people check their blood
pressure routinely so that they are aware of the fluctuations.."It is not only
about consuming the right amount of food but should be consumed at the right
time and apart from that it is important to correct the sleeping pattern
especially for the young adults", suggested Dr Anuj Maheshwari, Executive member
of the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes
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December 25, 2019
Saha had also remained not out in the first innings
1 overs in what was India's 250th home Test.The home team had earlier finished
its second innings at 263 in 76.Having extracted reverse swing with the old
ball, Shami cleaned the tail after new ball was taken in the 80th over..However,
rest of the Black Caps' batsmen failed to apply themselves on the tricky track,
exploited well by both the pacers and spinners.
Latham, however, could not extend
his vigil as Ashwin once again gave a crucial breakthrough in the second over
after tea by ending the left-hander's elegant innings.He swept Santner for two
delightful boundaries to get past the mark but he was left stranded when India's
last man Shami became Boult's third victim.5 overs.Having starred in Kanpur with
a 10-wicket match haul, Ashwin, bowling with a corn in his middle finger, was
once again the key on an eased-out track that looked slow, aiding little
turn.
Faced with an improbable chase, New Zealand were off to a confident start
before things went downhill in the final session of the day.Latham looked in
firm control of the proceedings till he took a leading edge on 66 but survived
owing to confusion between Kohli and Ashwin.China
soft squishy toys gifts SupplierIndvsNZ: All the wickets from New Zealand's
2nd innings: https://t.Earlier resuming on 227 for eight, India were bundled out
for 263 in 76.Opener Tom Latham top-scored for them with a 148-ball 74, which
included eight hits to the fence.
Stand-in skipper Ross Taylor brought in Neil
Wagner in the 10th over of the day and the left-arm pacer gave the breakthrough
in Bhuvneshwar (23; 2x4, 1x6) for his 99th scalp in his 25th Test.The visitors
showed some spark to start with, but their chase floundered in the post-tea
session and the side was bowled out for 197 in 81.5 overs setting New Zealand an
improbable target.Having trapped Saunter LBW, Shami got a second one after
Watling got out to a ripper, a lovely delivery that came back in to uproot the
off-stump.Kohli's men wrapped up the series-deciding victory on the 4th day,
after setting the Black Caps a mammoth target of 376 runs to chase.co/HCmeCFTZRO
#BCCI— DC Sports (@_DCSports) October 3, 2016Resuming the day on 39, Saha was
watchful to start with getting himself adjusted to the condition which seemed
better but the ball kept slow and sometimes low.
Saha had also remained not out
in the first innings with a stellar 54 and he followed it up with yet another
impressive knock, his fourth fifty in Test cricket.Besides Latham, Luke Ronchi
was the only one to play an innings of significance, accounting for 32 runs (60
# balls, 4x4).Shami was dismissed with a low catch by Latham at third gully that
was referred to third umpire. (Photo: AP) Kohli's men wrapped up the
series-deciding victory on the 4th day, after setting the Black Caps a mammoth
target of 376 runs to chase.Bowling around the wicket to left-handers, Shami got
reverse swing from the wicket and took two in successive overs dismissing
Mitchell Santner (9) and BJ Watling (1) to dent New Zealand's chase.Bhuvneshwar
Kumar, at the other end, looked to go for his strokes and hit the first boundary
in the seventh over of the day driving Henry in the slip cordon.At the other
end, Saha remained calm and finally got to his fifty in 113 balls after a
watchful stay.Kohli dived for the catch from short cover but it was a
half-hearted attempt after realising that Ashwin too was going for it.Latham,
however, stood out with a stellar knock but the left-hander lacked support at
the other end, and the writing was on the wall after he was dismissed in the
second over after tea.
Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja were the top Indian
wicket-takers with hauls of 3/82 and 3/41 respectively.Following Rohit Sharma's
82-run knock on Sunday, Wriddhiman Saha also picked up his second successive
half-century of the match by scoring a 120-ball 58, laced with half a dozen
fours. But neither of them could hold onto it, something which Latham did not
mind.#IndiavsNZ: Wriddhiman Saha put in a solid performance at his home
ground.The two teams will now move to Indore for the third Test starting October
8, which would be followed by a five-match ODI series.co/W7NWoMZhnZ #BCCI— DC
Sports (@_DCSports) October 3, 2016New Zealand desperately missed skipper and
batting talisman Kane Williamson, who was ruled out of the match owing to
illness.Kolkata: India pulled off a brilliant all-round performance to trounce
New Zealand by 178 runs in the second Test to clinch the series with an
unassailable 2-0 lead, which also propelled them to the top of the ICC rankings
dethroning arch-rivals Pakistan, at the Eden Gardens, on Monday.
For the Kiwis,
Trent Boult (3/3
, Matt Henry (3/59) and Mitchell Santner (3/60) returned three
each.Trent Boult was the last wicket to fall on the fourth day when he tried to
pull a bouncer but instead top-edged to Murali Vijay, who completed a clean
catch. https://t.The highlight of the day's play in India's second innings was
man of the man Saha, who remained unbeaten on 58.Virat Kohli's men wrapped up
the series-deciding victory on the fourth day of the match after setting the
Black Caps a mammoth target of 376 runs to chase.
Ashwin struck in the fifth ball
after lunch to give India the first breakthrough by dismissing senior opener
Martin Guptill (24), snapping the 55-run opening partnership.His innings gave
New Zealand some hope of springing a surprise but off-spinner Ravichandran
Ashwin put paid to any such eventuality in just the second over after tea,
inducing an edge off his bat which was comfortably taken by wicketkeeper
Wriddhiman Saha.Jadeja joined in before Ashwin took his second but Latham stayed
on completing his second successive half-century and ninth overall. Among the
pacers, Mohammed Shami grabbed 3/46 in a fine concerted bowling performance
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December 18, 2019
The video that went viral of the cow in Goa
The video that went viral of the cow in Goa playing football has a
heart-wrenching story behind it. The cow had recently lost her newborn calf. It
was hit by a vehicle on the road a few days back and the calf eventually
succumbed to its injuries. (Photo: Screengrab) A video of a cow playing football
went viral a few days back. The video, shot in Mardol, Goa, shows a cow expertly
manoeuvring a football. But if we look closely, the cow is actually protecting
the ball and not passing it around.The locals of Mardol shared the
heart-breaking story behind the viral cow, reported O Heraldo. The cow had
recently lost her newborn calf. It was hit by a vehicle on the road a few days
back and the calf eventually succumbed to its injuries. Since the loss of her
offspring, the locals believe that the cow is disturbed by the loss and has been
seen roaming in the Mardol Temple premises.
The presumed ‘defending skill’ of the
cow turned out to be that the cow trying to protect the football and keep it
safe. The ball reminded her of her calf and her motherly instinct made her treat
the ball the same way she would treat her newborn calf.In the video, the cow is
seen fiercely protective of the ball and doesn’t allow China
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briefly chases after the boy who trying to retrieve the ball from her.
Later,
when the boys claim the ball back, the cow can be seen running behind the ball
as they kick it across the ground.Several people, including cricket commentator
Harsha Bhogle tweeted that it is ‘the funniest video you will see’. The cow was
even compared to several football greats like Ronaldo and Messi. But little did
the twitterverse know about the actual reason behind the poor cow’s ‘football
skills’. Also Read : Video of cow playing football goes viral
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December 12, 2019
A new research states that intensive treatment for high blood pressure
A new research states that intensive treatment for high blood pressure is better
than standard treatment. People in their 50s should go for intensive blood
pressure management. (Photo: Representational/Pixabay) Intensive blood pressure
management can help in reducing the risk of developing white matter lesions as
you age, a new study suggests.
White matter is what makes up most of your brain,
and you tend to lose it as you age. Compared to standard blood pressure
management, intensive blood pressure management is better, because it’ll help in
lowering the chances of thinking and walking problems.Previous studies have
shown how midlife hypertension is related to dementia and mild cognitive
impairment in later stages of life. People who have high blood pressure in their
50s are more prone to developing white matter lesions as they age.White matter
keeps changing throughout adulthood, unlike grey matter. It’s made up of nerve
fibres called axons. What causes it to be white in colour is myelin, a covering
around the nerves that protects them.
Thinning of this layer is what causes
brain disorders like Alzheimer’s and other dementias.What matter lesions are
signs of high water content, ministrokes, and porous blood vessels. A team of
experts conducted an intensive study to find the link between intensive blood
pressure treatment and "progression of small vessel ischemic disease, as
reflected by cerebral white matter lesion volume."
The brain scans of 449
participants were studied by Dr Nick Bryan, PhD, from the Department of
Diagnostic Medicine at the University of Texas and his team to arrive at the
conclusion that intensive blood pressure control helps in regulating brain
disease as people age.The research, published in JAMA, made use of data on
people who were studied for a four-year period. Some subjects were given
standard treatment, which lowered their blood pressure to less than 140 mm Hg.
Those who received intensive treatment had their blood pressure reduced to below
120 mm Hg. It was found that white matter lesions for those who received
intensive treatment rose by a lesser volume compared to those who received
normal treatment.
Dr Clinton B Wright, one of the authors of the study said,
"Intensive treatment significantly reduced white matter lesion accumulation in
people who had a higher chance of experiencing this kind of damage because they
had high blood pressure.â€Lenore J Launer, PhD, and another co-author of the
study said, pu anti
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the battle against the nation's growing problem with aging brain disorders. Both
the brain scans and cognitive tests reinforce the potential benefits that
intensive blood pressure management may have on the brain. We hope that these
findings will become the foundation for future studies on how to protect the
brain throughout a person's life.â€
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December 04, 2019
The ministry has received some complaints of violations
When contacted, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and housing minister Prakash
Mehta both were unavailable for comment.A statement by the central housing
ministry on Sunday read
The ministry has received some complaints of
violations of some of the provisions of the Act by some of these states
resulting in dilution of the spirit of the Act.Maharashtra’s draft of the Act
also did not mention that the developer would not discriminate against any
allottee at the time of allotment of any apartment, plot or building.Maharashtra
had released its draft in public for suggestions and objections in December
2016.
The real estate Act was one of the most consumer-friendly laws passed by
Parliament and its timely implementation is the responsibility of both the
central and state governments and this would not only provide the much needed
consumer protectionâ€.The statement further read: "Union minister Venkaiah Naidu
in his two-page letter to the chief ministers has said that in the absence of
rules and regulatory authority and appellate tribunal, the implementation of the
Act would be affected in your state, leading to a vacuum in the sector.In
Maharashtra, one is required to pay Rs 10,000 to lodge a complaint or an appeal
with the requisite authority as opposed to the Centre’s rules, which seek a fee
of only Rs 1,000 while filing. However, the Centre has decided on three years of
prison over non-compliance by a developer and one year in case of estate agent.
The central government has asked all state governments to notify the Act by May
1, 2017.
The central government has warned
chief ministers of all states that if they dilute the sections in Real Estate
(Regulation and Dev
elopment) Act, 2016, then the Act will serve no purpose. In
this backdrop, Union minister Venkaiah Naidu urged the chief ministers to ensure
compliance with the Act, as passed by Parliament.â€Further, in case of
non-compliance with provisions of the Act, Maharashtra’s draft had no clause of
imprisonment, but only fine. RERA is meant to streamline the fallacies in the
real estate industry; however, there have been allegations that several state
governments, including Mahahrashtra, have diluted stringent sections against
developers, thus defeating the pu anti stress balls
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said, "Currently, the suggestions and objections are in process and the bill
would be notified into Act after the code of conduct for civic and zilla
parishad polls in the state.Activists from Maharashtra had questioned why they
must pay 30 per cent of the total cost while signing the agreement and 45 per
cent when the plinth of the building is constructed as against the central RERA,
which states only 10 per cent.The ministry has referred the complaints to the
committee on subordinate legislation of Rajya Sabha. The central government has
asked all state governments to notify the Act by May 1, 2017. The Centre has
made it binding for developers to not discriminate.The ministry has referred the
complaints to the committee on subordinate legislation of Rajya Sabha.When contacted, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and housing minister Prakash
Mehta both were unavailable for comment.A statement by the central housing
ministry on Sunday read: "The ministry has received some complaints of
violations of some of the provisions of the Act by some of these states
resulting in dilution of the spirit of the Act.Maharashtra’s draft of the Act
also did not mention that the developer would not discriminate against any
allottee at the time of allotment of any apartment, plot or building.Maharashtra
had released its draft in public for suggestions and objections in December
2016. The real estate Act was one of the most consumer-friendly laws passed by
Parliament and its timely implementation is the responsibility of both the
central and state governments and this would not only provide the much needed
consumer protectionâ€.The statement further read: "Union minister Venkaiah Naidu
in his two-page letter to the chief ministers has said that in the absence of
rules and regulatory authority and appellate tribunal, the implementation of the
Act would be affected in your state, leading to a vacuum in the sector.In
Maharashtra, one is required to pay Rs 10,000 to lodge a complaint or an appeal
with the requisite authority as opposed to the Centre’s rules, which seek a fee
of only Rs 1,000 while filing. However, the Centre has decided on three years of
prison over non-compliance by a developer and one year in case of estate agent.
The central government has asked all state governments to notify the Act by May
1, 2017. (Representational image) Mumbai: The central government has warned
chief ministers of all states that if they dilute the sections in Real Estate
(Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, then the Act will serve no purpose.
In
this backdrop, Union minister Venkaiah Naidu urged the chief ministers to ensure
compliance with the Act, as passed by Parliament.â€Further, in case of
non-compliance with provisions of the Act, Maharashtra’s draft had no clause of
imprisonment, but only fine. RERA is meant to streamline the fallacies in the
real estate industry; however, there have been allegations that several state
governments, including Mahahrashtra, have diluted stringent sections against
developers, thus defeating the pu anti stress balls
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said, "Currently, the suggestions and objections are in process and the bill
would be notified into Act after the code of conduct for civic and zilla
parishad polls in the state.Activists from Maharashtra had questioned why they
must pay 30 per cent of the total cost while signing the agreement and 45 per
cent when the plinth of the building is constructed as against the central RERA,
which states only 10 per cent.The ministry has referred the complaints to the
committee on subordinate legislation of Rajya Sabha. The central government has
asked all state governments to notify the Act by May 1, 2017. The Centre has
made it binding for developers to not discriminate.The ministry has referred the
complaints to the committee on subordinate legislation of Rajya Sabha.
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The ministry has received some complaints of violations
When contacted, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and housing minister Prakash
Mehta both were unavailable for comment.A statement by the central housing
ministry on Sunday read
The ministry has received some complaints of
violations of some of the provisions of the Act by some of these states
resulting in dilution of the spirit of the Act.Maharashtra’s draft of the Act
also did not mention that the developer would not discriminate against any
allottee at the time of allotment of any apartment, plot or building.Maharashtra
had released its draft in public for suggestions and objections in December
2016.
The real estate Act was one of the most consumer-friendly laws passed by
Parliament and its timely implementation is the responsibility of both the
central and state governments and this would not only provide the much needed
consumer protectionâ€.The statement further read: "Union minister Venkaiah Naidu
in his two-page letter to the chief ministers has said that in the absence of
rules and regulatory authority and appellate tribunal, the implementation of the
Act would be affected in your state, leading to a vacuum in the sector.In
Maharashtra, one is required to pay Rs 10,000 to lodge a complaint or an appeal
with the requisite authority as opposed to the Centre’s rules, which seek a fee
of only Rs 1,000 while filing. However, the Centre has decided on three years of
prison over non-compliance by a developer and one year in case of estate agent.
The central government has asked all state governments to notify the Act by May
1, 2017.
The central government has warned
chief ministers of all states that if they dilute the sections in Real Estate
(Regulation and Dev
elopment) Act, 2016, then the Act will serve no purpose. In
this backdrop, Union minister Venkaiah Naidu urged the chief ministers to ensure
compliance with the Act, as passed by Parliament.â€Further, in case of
non-compliance with provisions of the Act, Maharashtra’s draft had no clause of
imprisonment, but only fine. RERA is meant to streamline the fallacies in the
real estate industry; however, there have been allegations that several state
governments, including Mahahrashtra, have diluted stringent sections against
developers, thus defeating the pu anti stress balls
Manufacturer main aim of the Act. A senior state housing ministry official
said, "Currently, the suggestions and objections are in process and the bill
would be notified into Act after the code of conduct for civic and zilla
parishad polls in the state.Activists from Maharashtra had questioned why they
must pay 30 per cent of the total cost while signing the agreement and 45 per
cent when the plinth of the building is constructed as against the central RERA,
which states only 10 per cent.The ministry has referred the complaints to the
committee on subordinate legislation of Rajya Sabha. The central government has
asked all state governments to notify the Act by May 1, 2017. The Centre has
made it binding for developers to not discriminate.The ministry has referred the
complaints to the committee on subordinate legislation of Rajya Sabha.When contacted, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and housing minister Prakash
Mehta both were unavailable for comment.A statement by the central housing
ministry on Sunday read: "The ministry has received some complaints of
violations of some of the provisions of the Act by some of these states
resulting in dilution of the spirit of the Act.Maharashtra’s draft of the Act
also did not mention that the developer would not discriminate against any
allottee at the time of allotment of any apartment, plot or building.Maharashtra
had released its draft in public for suggestions and objections in December
2016. The real estate Act was one of the most consumer-friendly laws passed by
Parliament and its timely implementation is the responsibility of both the
central and state governments and this would not only provide the much needed
consumer protectionâ€.The statement further read: "Union minister Venkaiah Naidu
in his two-page letter to the chief ministers has said that in the absence of
rules and regulatory authority and appellate tribunal, the implementation of the
Act would be affected in your state, leading to a vacuum in the sector.In
Maharashtra, one is required to pay Rs 10,000 to lodge a complaint or an appeal
with the requisite authority as opposed to the Centre’s rules, which seek a fee
of only Rs 1,000 while filing. However, the Centre has decided on three years of
prison over non-compliance by a developer and one year in case of estate agent.
The central government has asked all state governments to notify the Act by May
1, 2017. (Representational image) Mumbai: The central government has warned
chief ministers of all states that if they dilute the sections in Real Estate
(Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, then the Act will serve no purpose.
In
this backdrop, Union minister Venkaiah Naidu urged the chief ministers to ensure
compliance with the Act, as passed by Parliament.â€Further, in case of
non-compliance with provisions of the Act, Maharashtra’s draft had no clause of
imprisonment, but only fine. RERA is meant to streamline the fallacies in the
real estate industry; however, there have been allegations that several state
governments, including Mahahrashtra, have diluted stringent sections against
developers, thus defeating the pu anti stress balls
Manufacturer main aim of the Act. A senior state housing ministry official
said, "Currently, the suggestions and objections are in process and the bill
would be notified into Act after the code of conduct for civic and zilla
parishad polls in the state.Activists from Maharashtra had questioned why they
must pay 30 per cent of the total cost while signing the agreement and 45 per
cent when the plinth of the building is constructed as against the central RERA,
which states only 10 per cent.The ministry has referred the complaints to the
committee on subordinate legislation of Rajya Sabha. The central government has
asked all state governments to notify the Act by May 1, 2017. The Centre has
made it binding for developers to not discriminate.The ministry has referred the
complaints to the committee on subordinate legislation of Rajya Sabha.
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