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Interesting Papers for Week 29, 2024
The time course of feature-selective attention inside and outside the focus of spatial attention. Andersen, S. K., & Hillyard, S. A. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(16), e2309975121.
The role of uncertainty in regulating associative change. Chan, Y. Y., Lee, J. C., Fam, J. P., Westbrook, R. F., & Holmes, N. M. (2024). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 50(2), 77–98.
Neural correlates of perceptual similarity masking in primate V1. Chen, S. C.-Y., Chen, Y., Geisler, W. S., & Seidemann, E. (2024). eLife, 12, e89570.3.
Timing along the cardiac cycle modulates neural signals of reward-based learning. Fouragnan, E. F., Hosking, B., Cheung, Y., Prakash, B., Rushworth, M., & Sel, A. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 2976.
Multicore fiber optic imaging reveals that astrocyte calcium activity in the mouse cerebral cortex is modulated by internal motivational state. Gau, Y.-T. A., Hsu, E. T., Cha, R. J., Pak, R. W., Looger, L. L., Kang, J. U., & Bergles, D. E. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 3039.
A cognitive-computational account of mood swings in adolescence. Gregorová, K., Eldar, E., Deserno, L., & Reiter, A. M. F. (2024). Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 28(4), 290–303.
Probabilistic causal reasoning under time pressure. Kolvoort, I. R., Fisher, E. L., van Rooij, R., Schulz, K., & van Maanen, L. (2024). PLOS ONE, 19(4), e0297011.
EEG decoders track memory dynamics. Li, Y., Pazdera, J. K., & Kahana, M. J. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 2981.
Dynamic saccade context triggers more stable object-location binding. Lu, Z., & Golomb, J. D. (2024). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 153(4), 873–888.
It is not all about you: Communicative cooperation is determined by your partner’s theory of mind abilities as well as your own. Markiewicz, R., Rahman, F., Apperly, I., Mazaheri, A., & Segaert, K. (2024). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 50(5), 833–844.
Dopamine control of social novelty preference is constrained by an interpeduncular-tegmentum circuit. Molas, S., Freels, T. G., Zhao-Shea, R., Lee, T., Gimenez-Gomez, P., Barbini, M., … Tapper, A. R. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 2891.
Space wandering in the rodent default mode network. Nghiem, T.-A. E., Lee, B., Chao, T.-H. H., Branigan, N. K., Mistry, P. K., Shih, Y.-Y. I., & Menon, V. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(15), e2315167121.
Attention-based rehearsal: Eye movements reveal how visuospatial information is maintained in working memory. Sahan, M. I., Siugzdaite, R., Mathôt, S., & Fias, W. (2024). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 50(5), 687–698.
Manipulating Prior Beliefs Causally Induces Under- and Overconfidence. Van Marcke, H., Denmat, P. Le, Verguts, T., & Desender, K. (2024). Psychological Science, 35(4), 358–375.
Top–down modulation in canonical cortical circuits with short-term plasticity. Waitzmann, F., Wu, Y. K., & Gjorgjieva, J. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(16), e2311040121.
Phasic locus coeruleus activity enhances trace fear conditioning by increasing dopamine release in the hippocampus. Wilmot, J. H., Diniz, C. R., Crestani, A. P., Puhger, K. R., Roshgadol, J., Tian, L., & Wiltgen, B. J. (2024). eLife, 12, e91465.3.
Eye blinks as a visual processing stage. Yang, B., Intoy, J., & Rucci, M. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(15), e2310291121.
Distinct information conveyed to the olfactory bulb by feedforward input from the nose and feedback from the cortex. Zak, J. D., Reddy, G., Konanur, V., & Murthy, V. N. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 3268.
Conjunctive encoding of exploratory intentions and spatial information in the hippocampus. Zeng, Y.-F., Yang, K.-X., Cui, Y., Zhu, X.-N., Li, R., Zhang, H., … Zhou, N. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 3221.
Environmental regularities mitigate attentional misguidance in contextual cueing of visual search. Zinchenko, A., Conci, M., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2024). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 50(5), 699–711.
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Prabhakar Barwe (Indian, 1935–1995), Yantra III, 1964 Watercolour, ink and silver paper on paper 51.8 × 77.2 cm.
Prabhakar Barwe (1936 - 1995) was a pioneer of Modern Indian painting. He was active in Mumbai, India from the 1959 until his death in 1995 (December 6). Influenced by the esoteric tradition of Tantric painting. Barwe along with G. R. Santosh, P. T. Reddy, K.C.S. Paniker, Biren De, Om Prakash, K. V. Haridasan, Prafulla Mohanti and Mahirwan Mamtani was considered part of the modernist movement Neo-Tantra.
He was awarded the Academy of Fine Arts Award in Kolkata in 1963, the Bombay Art Society Award in 1964 and 1968, the Maharashtra State Award and the prestigious Lalit Kala Akademi Award in 1976.
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RAP:PUBLIC Ep.7 Part 1 Thoughts
Ep.7! ANOTHER Titanic episode
We start off with the deathmatch. The leaders will battle 1v1. Their elimination candidates go home if they lose.
Loopy is willing to go in for Block 2. He wamts the younger rappers to have more screentime and opportunities. He also wants to help them develop. Damn, mad respect.
Haon volunteers for Block 3
Sky Minhyuk, Since, and Boi B volunteered for Block 4
Depending on where you placed in the tournament, that's how many people will be candidates (3 if you lost on the first round, 2 in the second)
Block 2 chose..Gayeon, Raf Sandou,band Yukon. It makes sense. Choosing your strongest candidates isn't necessarily a smart decision for this deathmatch set up. It worked well last time because the candidates themselves were competing. Damn, its HARD to strategize on this show because they keep coming up with all types of crazy missions lol
Block 3: Bbulkup, Dommiu
Block 6: Odomar. Kaogaii showing his heart. He plays into the entertainment aspect of being the villian or shady/calculated player. However, when it really comes down to it, he plays fair. Joonie did well in the mission. Odomar messed up. It's fair for him to go in the elimination candidate at this point in time. W Kaogaii
Block 7: Moon, Foggyatthebottom, Marv.
Block 8: Daniel Jikal, KP, Gamma. Wait, why are they annoyed she didn't choose Drain K? He's one of the best on the team in ALL missions so far. They also already said if one goes home they both will. Gamma did poorly in multiple missions, Daniel is ok, KP is just as good as Drain in my opinion. They only have so many members. What's the issue really?
Block 4: Cocona, Viin, Kim Ryul
Owen giving more advice to Marv. I like this little mentorship vibe they have going on now. As long as Owen speaks to him nice! Lol
Half will go home naturally. 8 out of 16
Shyboiitobii looks at the leaders and tries to figure out things will go. He grabs Punchnello and says "our leader will win"... Khan's great and I know him and tobii are close. Punchnello is NOT that easy to beat though.
Oh shit, they have to BET a candidate right before the 1v1?! OMG this is so fucking nerve wracking!!!
It gets crueler every time they announce a new rule!
Block 1 and 5 vote for winner. I guess that removes conflict of interest.
Round 1 is Chaboom vs Khan. The way shyboiitobii immediately recognized Khan's voice by him checking the mic without the announcer saying who was facing who. I literally teared up. This friendship is so cute!!
Khan killed it. Chaboom was good but I think Khan will win. I cried lol. You can see how much his team LOVES him! It's been an emotional ass week for me y'all. This show isn't doing me any favors lol. Everyone is smiling such warm smiles at their leaders.
Khan won. Raf Sandou gets saved. Chabo anoounces Moon's departure. She's still smiling though! Good job girl!
Reddy vs Chaboom in round 2. I think Chaboom just wants to get it over with.
I have NO clue who will win this one. OMG this mission can NOT be over fast enough. RIP THE BAND-AID OFF! This feels like a slow and painful death. "I see dead people" for REAL! I feel that one Chaboom!
Chaboom loses again. I think he bet foggy. Reddy save Dommiu. Nah, he bet Marv...ahhh man. I think he just wanted to save him to put him out of his misery and let him know he was safe now. But he ended up not winning. Damn, Marv...I wanted you around for longer!
Round 3: Khan vs Punchnello. OK I think Khan won. They tied. Oh shit... There's a rematch with no music. I think Punchnello won this time. What if they tie again? Punch won. He saves Kim Ryul
Khan bet Ga yeon. She was still smiling though!
Round 4: Chaboom v Reddy again. Yeah, Chaboom. Good strategy to just put them out of the misery of suspense.
Reddy is good on this beat. It'll be hard to beat. Actually I think he'll win. Damn, they tied.
Shit, they might fuck around and tie again. Chaboom wins so foggy stays and Bbulkup goes.
Fuck dude. This mission would kill my spirit. Dommiu starts crying.
Rap:public don't do a deathmatch like this again! It's seriously sucking the LIFE out of the episode! It's too cruel! Great idea to shake things up but it's a bit too cruel in practice. I appreciate the effort though!
Round 5: Punchnello vs Hippie Kunda. Punchnello seems like he'll win. Hippie is really good. They might tie too. Damn! Yep they did.
They might tie AGAIN! FUUUCK! Nah, Punch won. He saved Cocona. Hippie chose KP...damn. He's one of the best!! So unfair! That's a big hit to team 8
Round 6: Punchnello vs Khan. Yukon vs Viin. Punch will win. It's obvious.
Yeah Punch won so Viin stays and Yukon leaves.
Round 7 and 8: Hippie vs Kaogaii from here on out. Koala is edited out. So if anyone from Block 8 leaves over him then it was a waste. Damn.
Idk who will win this one. They might tie. Kaogaii won. Let's hope he saves odomar. Yes, he did! Thank god. Hippie chose Gamma so he leaves. She cries.
Now if Hippie wins she can save Daniel. But Kaogaii won't come out. The round starts. Hippie raps but Kaogaii still doesn't come out. WTF?!
He wants to eliminate Koala to make at least one slot. Maybe they already knew the stuff about Koala and the scandal so they already knew he was going home? Idk
Reddy was crying about Bbulkup.
Loopy was really upset about yukon and ga yeon.
Block 7. Damn, why do I keep agreeing with Owen?! The only thing we have in common is liking Marv. It's kinda funny!
Owen wants to leave now. Having people worked out well for Block 5.
Hippie Kunda cried a lot. So Block 3 is down to 3. What if Block 3 and 7 merge? It would mean losing a leader position but does anybody even want it now? Damn.
Daniel leaving the show now after being saved? That would be such a waste! They could have saved KP!!
Ok now I understand what the alcohol is for! They need to be sponsored by antidepressants if they keep doing missions like the last deathmatch, damn. Lol
Jeffrey White introducing himself to Chaboom since he's probably a fan but Chaboom already knows Okashii and says he doesn't have to introduce himself. Aww how cute!
Team 2 facetimes Ga yeon. Shyboiitobii seems really fond of her 👀. (OK let me stop being so fucking messy. NO SHIPPING ALLOWED! 🤣🤣🤣)
Haon says he wanted Korean rappers to be considered cool by people. They DEFINITELY are Haon! Mission Accomplished!
Alright. That was rough but it seems the episode will be lighter from here on out. I'm stopping @ ~ 1:19 in. See you guys soon for the other parts!
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Tamil Nadu Reshuffles 50+ IAS Officers: Major Bureaucratic Changes Across Key Departments and Districts
In a sweeping bureaucratic reshuffle, the Tamil Nadu government has transferred over 50 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers, appointing new officials to key posts in state departments, districts, and municipal corporations. The shake-up, announced on Monday, June 23, 2025, aims to streamline administrative efficiency and reinforce governance across sectors.
Key Appointments in State Secretariats
Among the most notable changes:
P. Sankar has been appointed as the Secretary of the Higher Education Department.
C. Samayamoorthy will now serve as the Secretary of the Human Resources Management Department.
Shilpa Prabhakar Satish has been named the Secretary of the Commercial Taxes and Registration Department.
M. Vallalar will hold additional charge as Secretary of Social Reforms, following the superannuation of T.S. Jawahar.
New District Collectors
Nine districts will see new leadership as Collectors:
Madurai: K.J. Praveen Kumar
Tiruchi: V. Saravanan
Tiruppur: Narnaware Manish Shankarrao
Chengalpattu: D. Sneha
Perambalur: S. Arunraj
Virudhunagar: N.O. Sukhaputra
Erode: S. Kandasamy
Namakkal: Durga Murthy
Sivaganga: K. Porkodi
Municipal Corporation Commissioners Appointed
The reshuffle also brings new Commissioners to six major Municipal Corporations:
Tiruppur: M.P. Amith
Tirunelveli: Monica Rana
Tiruchi: V. Madhubalan
Thoothukudi: Banoth Mrugender Lal
Hosur: Nishant Krishna
Erode: Arpit Jain
Commercial Taxes and Land Reforms
S. Nagarajan has been appointed the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, succeeding D. Jagannathan.
S. Vijayakumar will take over as Commissioner of Land Reforms, following T.N. Hariharan’s retirement.
Key Administrative Postings
Several other significant changes include:
Alby John Varghese: Director/CEO, Tamil Nadu e-Governance Agency
M. Govinda Rao: MD, Tamil Nadu Power Generation Corporation Ltd
P. Madhusudhan Reddy: Director of Municipal Administration
M.S. Sangeetha: Director of Social Welfare
M. Pradeep Kumar: Director of Town Panchayats
Raja Gopala Sunkara: Director of Survey and Settlement
Finance, Transport & Housing Departments
N. Venkatesh, returning from Central deputation, joins as Special Secretary, Finance Department
R. Lilly: Special Secretary, Transport Department
S. Ganesh: Special Secretary, Municipal Administration and Water Supply
K.M. Sarayu: Joint Secretary, Housing and Urban Development
K. Karpagam: Joint Secretary, Higher Education Department
Women, Welfare, and Rural Development
Grace Lalrindiki Pachuau: Additional Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management
S. Uma: Additional Secretary, Special Project Implementation
R.V. Shajeevana: MD, Tamil Nadu Women Development Corporation
Durai Ravichandran: MD, Tamil Nadu Watershed Development Agency
Shreya P. Singh: MD, Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board
S. Sivarasu: MD, Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Finance Services Ltd
J. Vijayarani: MD, Tamil Nadu Warehousing Corporation
T. Christuraj: Director of Tourism & MD, Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation
Asha Ajith: Head, Tamil Nadu Rural Transformation Project & Project Director, Tamil Nadu Women Employment Safety Project
Additional and Joint Collector Roles
R. Anamika: Joint Commissioner, Municipal Administration
Lalitaditya Neelam: Additional Commissioner, Rural Development and Panchayat Raj
S. Prabhakar: Tamil Nadu Irrigated Agriculture Modernisation Project
R.A. Priyanka, Pallavi Verma, Abhilasha Kaur, and Divyanshu Nigam: Additional Collectors (Development) for Cuddalore, Tiruvarur, Nilgiris, and Ramanathapuram, respectively.
This administrative revamp comes at a crucial juncture, as Tamil Nadu gears up for developmental and infrastructural momentum in the lead-up to key fiscal and governance milestones. The newly appointed officers bring a mix of experience and fresh perspectives, likely to strengthen policy execution and public service delivery across the state.
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Week 9: How social media filters redefine beauty?
Soft skin, slim face, big eyes, high-bridged nose, plump lips, pore-less skin with no lines… Is this really the standard of beauty? Is it even a “natural”, a face people are born with? If this is what we call beautiful, whose standard are we following?
Filters on social media platforms are tools that polish our appearance and make us look more “perfect" online. Little by little, it starts to influence our understanding of what it means to be beautiful. Currently, there are three main beauty aesthetics, Korean, Chinese, and Western, that dominate social media, each pressure users to fit into a specific mold. When we stare only at that frame, we overlook other kinds of beauty and the cultural differences that make faces unique.
(From left: Korean style filter, Chinese style filter, Western style filter) How do filters define beauty? Most of them enhance facial symmetry, whiten skin, slim cheeks, enlarge eyes, and plump lips. These added features have created a global template of ideal beauty. As noted by Thompson et al. (2021), mentioned by Azhar and Rafiq (2025), the differences of filter choices and styles depend on the cultural context. Hence, while filters cater to local tastes, they still converge into the sameness of a “filtered face”. For example, Korean style filters are biased towards natural editing, with double eyelids, gentle whitening, slight face slimming, a hint of blush, and minimal lip plumping. While the Chinese style filter will favor a bit of dramatic touches. These typically emphasize features such as aegyo-sal (under-eye fat), sharper facial contouring, high nose bridge, a sharper jawline, as well as big eyes. Western style filters usually highlight bold features. They often enhance the appearance with thick lashes, plump lips, a high bridged nose and a sharp jawline.
Some filters look harmless, but they quietly blur the imperfections on our faces which is called an “ambient” edit. The more we rely on these filters, the more we feel “not pretty enough” when unfiltered. Hence, that gap can trigger appearance anxiety and even push people toward plastic surgery (Arab et al., 2019). This can damage their self-esteem and lower their mental health. According to Myers & Crowther (2009), mentioned by Schroeder and Behm-Morawitz (2025), this connects to social comparison theory, which states that people tend to compare themselves with the better versions of themselves or with others as a way to evaluate their own self-worth.
Women often use beauty filters to match popular beauty standards. According to Choudhury and Reddy (2021), female users are much more dissatisfied with their body image compared to male users. This strengthens the idea that women are expected to look beautiful, while men usually use filters in a humorous and funny way. That’s why it is important for everyone to use filters wisely. Filters can help us look better online, and they can fix our imperfection parts, but they can’t show our true selves. Even though we have some imperfections in us, it is those imperfections that make us unique. If everyone looked as perfect as they do on social media, the world would be boring. So, accept your imperfect self, and at the same time, discover your own kind of beauty, one that isn’t defined by others.
References
Arab, K., Barasain, O., Altaweel, A., Alkhayyal, J., Alshiha, L., Barasain, R., Alessa, R., & Alshaalan, H. (2019). Influence of social media on the decision to undergo a cosmetic procedure. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open, 7(8), e2333. https://doi.org/10.1097/gox.0000000000002333
Azhar, S., & Rafiq, B. (2025). The influence of snap chat filters on the perception of beauty standards among youth: a case study from lahore. Contemporary Journal of Social Science Review. https://doi.org/10.63878/cjssr.v3i2.685
Choudhury, N. R., & Reddy, V. N. (2021). Body image dissatisfaction in young adults: Impact of social media use. International Journal of Education and Psychological Research, 10(3), 15–21. https://doi.org/10.355445676
Schroeder, M., & Behm-Morawitz, E. (2024). Digitally curated beauty: The impact of slimming beauty filters on body image, weight loss desire, self-objectification, and anti-fat attitudes. Computers in Human Behavior, 108519. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2024.108519
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Vishwambhara Movie Review
Chiranjeevi Leads a Mythical Odyssey in a Visual Spectacle
Vishwambhara, directed by Mallidi Vassishta, is an upcoming Telugu-language socio-fantasy film that promises to be a visual extravaganza. With a stellar cast led by Chiranjeevi, the film intertwines elements of mythology, fantasy, and action, offering audiences a cinematic experience that transcends traditional storytelling.
Plot Overview
The narrative follows a newborn prince embarking on an extraordinary journey across realms inhabited by deities, mortals, and spirits. Set against a backdrop of cosmic battles and spiritual awakenings, the film delves into themes of destiny, righteousness, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
Cast and Performances
Chiranjeevi Portrays the central character with commanding presence, bringing depth and gravitas to the role.
Trisha Krishnan as Avani Marks her return to Telugu cinema, reuniting with Chiranjeevi after 18 years since Stalin.
Kunal Kapoor, Ashika Ranganath, Isha Chawla, Surbhi Puranik, Rao Ramesh, and Rajeev Kanakala Contribute significantly to the film’s rich tapestry of characters, each adding layers to the intricate narrative.
Direction and Technical Aspects
Director Mallidi Vassishta, known for his work on Bimbisara, helms this ambitious project with a vision that combines traditional storytelling with cutting-edge technology. The film’s production involved constructing over 13 elaborate sets at Annapurna Studios, with approximately 70% of the movie incorporating heavy visual effects to create an immersive fantasy world. Notably, a 54-foot Hanuman statue was erected for a pivotal scene, underscoring the film’s grand scale.
Cinematography by Chota K. Naidu captures the film’s expansive landscapes and intricate set designs, while the editing team of Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao and Santhosh Kamireddy ensures a seamless narrative flow.
Music and Soundtrack
The musical score, composed by M. M. Keeravani, enhances the film’s epic scope. The first single, “Rama Raama,” released on April 12, 2025, coinciding with Hanuman Jayanti, has already garnered positive responses for its soulful composition and lyrical depth.
Production and Release
Produced by V. Vamsi Krishna Reddy, Pramod Uppalapati, and Vikram Reddy under the banner of UV Creations, Vishwambhara is slated for release on August 22, 2025, aligning with Chiranjeevi’s birthday. The release was postponed from its initial January 10, 2025, date to accommodate additional work on visual effects, ensuring a polished final product.
Final Verdict
Vishwambhara stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of Indian cinema, where mythology and modern filmmaking techniques converge. With its compelling narrative, stellar performances, and visual grandeur, the film is poised to captivate audiences and set new benchmarks in the fantasy genre.
Rating: 4/5
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Dr. K V Dinesh Reddy | Best Gastroenterologist in Hyderabad
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Best Gynecologist in Chennai
When it comes to women’s health, having a trusted and experienced gynecologist is essential. Whether you need routine check-ups, assistance with fertility concerns, prenatal care, or specialized gynecological treatment, choosing the best gynecologist in Chennai can make a significant difference in your health and well-being. In this article, we will discuss what makes a gynecologist stand out, the services they provide, and introduce some of the most reputable specialists in Chennai.

Understanding the Role of a Gynecologist
A gynecologist is a medical professional specializing in women’s reproductive health. Their expertise includes diagnosing and treating conditions related to the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and breasts. They also manage pregnancy, childbirth, hormonal imbalances, menstrual disorders, and infertility issues. Regular visits to a gynecologist are essential for preventive care and early detection of potential health concerns.
Top Gynecologists in Chennai
Dr. K. Mahalakshmi Saravanan
Dr. K. Mahalakshmi Saravanan is a highly regarded gynecologist in Chennai known for her expertise in obstetrics, gynecology, and fertility treatments. With over a decade of experience, she is renowned for providing compassionate and personalized care to her patients. Her association with CTS Hospital, a leading healthcare facility in Chennai, enables her to offer advanced medical services. Dr. Saravanan specializes in handling high-risk pregnancies, reproductive health disorders, and minimally invasive gynecological surgeries.
Dr. V. Rama Devi
With over 32 years of experience, Dr. V. Rama Devi is one of Chennai’s most trusted gynecologists. She specializes in fertility treatments and is recognized for her innovative and cost-effective IVF solutions. Her expertise in reproductive medicine and advanced reproductive technologies has helped countless couples fulfill their dream of parenthood. At CTS Hospital, she offers state-of-the-art fertility treatments and ensures that her patients receive the highest level of care.
Dr. P. Deepa
Dr. P. Deepa is another highly skilled gynecologist in Chennai with extensive experience in obstetrics, gynecology, and minimally invasive surgeries. She is particularly adept at managing high-risk pregnancies and complex gynecological conditions. Her patient-centered approach and commitment to providing high-quality care have earned her a stellar reputation among women seeking expert gynecological services.
Dr. T. Sadhana Devi
A respected name in the field of fertility treatments, Dr. T. Sadhana Devi is associated with Medway Hospital in Chennai. She is known for offering comprehensive and affordable IVF solutions, making reproductive treatments accessible to a wide range of patients. Her expertise in reproductive medicine, combined with a compassionate approach, has made her one of the most sought-after specialists for fertility care in Chennai.
Dr. Vinitha Padmini Mary
Dr. Vinitha Padmini Mary is widely known for her empathetic and patient-friendly approach. With extensive experience in women’s healthcare, she provides comprehensive gynecological services, including prenatal and postnatal care, menstrual disorder treatments, and menopause management. Her dedication to offering holistic care has earned her immense trust among her patients.
Dr. S. Nandhini
Dr. S. Nandhini is an expert in high-risk pregnancy management and minimally invasive gynecological surgeries. Working at 4M Hospitals in Chennai, she employs cutting-edge medical technologies to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Her methodical approach to healthcare and commitment to patient well-being make her one of the best gynecologists in the city.
Dr. Ramya Sree Reddy
Dr. Ramya Sree Reddy is recognized for her excellence in fertility treatments and reproductive health. Based in Anna Nagar, Chennai, she specializes in innovative and affordable IVF solutions, helping many couples overcome infertility. Her commitment to using advanced reproductive technologies while keeping treatments accessible has made her a highly recommended fertility specialist.
Dr. R. Manipriya
As a leading gynecologist at Iswarya Hospital, Dr. R. Manipriya is known for her proficiency in reproductive medicine and personalized patient care. Her holistic approach integrates modern reproductive technologies with compassionate care, ensuring that each patient receives tailored fertility solutions.
Why Choosing the Right Gynecologist Matters
Selecting the right gynecologist is a crucial decision that impacts a woman’s health significantly. Here are some reasons why choosing a highly qualified and trusted gynecologist is essential:
Expertise and Experience – A skilled gynecologist with years of experience ensures accurate diagnosis and effective treatment for various women’s health concerns.
Preventive Care – Regular check-ups help in the early detection of potential health issues, reducing the risk of complications.
Trust and Comfort – Establishing a long-term relationship with a trusted gynecologist allows for better healthcare outcomes and a sense of security.
Advanced Treatments – Access to state-of-the-art medical technologies ensures the best possible care for women’s reproductive health.
Personalized Approach – The best gynecologists provide individualized treatment plans based on a patient’s unique needs and medical history.
Comprehensive Women’s Healthcare Services
Gynecologists offer a wide range of services to ensure women’s reproductive health is well-managed. These include:
Prenatal and Postnatal Care – Ensuring a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery.
Menstrual Disorder Management – Treating conditions like PCOS, heavy periods, and irregular cycles.
Hormonal Imbalance Treatment – Addressing issues related to menopause and thyroid disorders.
Fertility Treatments – IVF, IUI, and other assisted reproductive techniques.
Gynecological Surgeries – Laparoscopic and minimally invasive procedures for fibroids, endometriosis, and ovarian cysts.
Cancer Screenings – Pap smears, HPV vaccinations, and breast exams for early detection.
Specialized Treatments and Procedures
Gynecologists perform advanced medical procedures to address various reproductive health issues. Some of the most common treatments include:
High-Risk Pregnancy Management – Specialized care for mothers experiencing pregnancy-related complications.
Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery – Minimally invasive procedures for faster recovery and minimal scarring.
Hysterectomy – Surgical removal of the uterus due to medical conditions.
Colposcopy – A diagnostic procedure to examine the cervix for abnormalities.
Endometriosis and Fibroid Treatment – Advanced solutions for managing painful reproductive conditions.
Conclusion
Choosing the best gynecologist in Chennai is a critical step toward ensuring optimal reproductive health and overall well-being. With numerous highly qualified and experienced specialists in the city, women have access to top-tier medical care tailored to their individual needs. Whether you require routine check-ups, fertility treatments, or specialized gynecological procedures, selecting a trusted and skilled professional can make all the difference. The gynecologists highlighted in this article have demonstrated excellence in patient care, medical expertise, and commitment to women’s health, making them some of the finest in Chennai. Read Also : https://ctshospitals.com/cardiac-catheterization-surgery/
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LEAKED: Top Telugu personalities Sandeep Reddy Vanga, Sukumar, K V Vijayendra Prasad, Suresh Babu, Rana Daggubati unite for Anurag Kashyap’s Kennedy; EXCLUSIVE Pictures from Hyderabad screening! : Bollywood News
Anurag Kashyap’s directorial Kennedy became a film to watch out for after it premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. Later, it got a roaring response when almost 2000 viewers watched it at the Jio MAMI Film Festival in October of the same year. It’s been more than a year since and moviegoers have been patiently waiting for its theatrical release in India. Meanwhile, some of the finest names…
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[ad_1] The much-anticipated Bharatanatyam production, "Whispers of the River and the Tree," unfolded to a packed auditorium at the Prestige Centre for Performing Arts last evening, leaving the audience spellbound with its artistic brilliance and spiritual depth. Directed by acclaimed maestros Poornima K. Gururaja and Badari Divya Bhushan, the production captivated hearts and reaffirmed the timeless power of Indian classical arts. Captivating hearts and souls, weaving magic on stage through dance, music, and storytelling (Photo credits: Jayasimha Reddy) The event, a tribute to the Sri Venugopala Krishna Swamy Temple at Paschimavahini, brought together over 100 accomplished dancers, musicians, artists and narrators in a seamless blend of tradition and innovation. The mesmerizing performances, set against breathtaking visuals of rivers, temples, and sacred trees, transported the audience to a realm of divine storytelling. An Evening to Remember The narrative, rich with themes of love, loss, devotion, and rediscovery, resonated deeply with the audience. From the tender moments of an arranged union to the heartache of loss and the joy of spiritual awakening, every scene evoked a range of emotions. The climactic finale, featuring a breathtaking ensemble performance, drew thunderous applause that echoed through the venue. A Historic Celebration The production’s homage to the Paschimavahini Krishna and the historical significance of the Sri Venugopala Krishna Swamy Temple was a highlight of the evening. Audiences were moved by the story of the temple’s origin and the vision of preserving its sacred legacy. Proceeds for a Noble Cause Beyond the artistic spectacle, the event carried a noble purpose. Proceeds from the evening will support efforts to rejuvenate the Cauvery River and restore the Krishna temple at Paschimavahini, ensuring that its spiritual and cultural heritage thrives for generations to come. Acknowledgments Speaking after the event, Roopa P. Doraswamy, Founder of GoBrahma Productions, expressed heartfelt gratitude, “Tonight has been nothing short of magical. The overwhelming response from the audience reaffirms the unifying power of art and devotion. We thank every artist, collaborator, and supporter who made this vision a reality.” The organizers extended their appreciation to the Kalasindhu Academy, Bhushans’ Academy, and the Sri Venugopala Krishna Swamy Seva Samithi for their invaluable contributions, as well as the audience for their unwavering support. A Night to Remember "Whispers of the River and the Tree" has set a new benchmark for cultural productions, combining artistic excellence with a profound spiritual message. As the lights dimmed and the audience departed, the lingering emotion was one of gratitude, awe, and a renewed connection to our rich heritage. !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window,document,'script', 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); fbq('init', '311356416665414'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); [ad_2] Source link
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Interesting Papers for Week 30, 2023
Adult-born neurons inhibit developmentally-born neurons during spatial learning. Ash, A. M., Regele-Blasco, E., Seib, D. R., Chahley, E., Skelton, P. D., Luikart, B. W., & Snyder, J. S. (2023). Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 198, 107710.
Behavioral origin of sound-evoked activity in mouse visual cortex. Bimbard, C., Sit, T. P. H., Lebedeva, A., Reddy, C. B., Harris, K. D., & Carandini, M. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(2), 251–258.
Exploration patterns shape cognitive map learning. Brunec, I. K., Nantais, M. M., Sutton, J. E., Epstein, R. A., & Newcombe, N. S. (2023). Cognition, 233, 105360.
Distinct contributions of ventral CA1/amygdala co-activation to the induction and maintenance of synaptic plasticity. Chong, Y. S., Wong, L.-W., Gaunt, J., Lee, Y. J., Goh, C. S., Morris, R. G. M., … Sajikumar, S. (2023). Cerebral Cortex, 33(3), 676–690.
An intrinsic oscillator underlies visual navigation in ants. Clement, L., Schwarz, S., & Wystrach, A. (2023). Current Biology, 33(3), 411-422.e5.
Not so optimal: The evolution of mutual information in potassium voltage-gated channels. Duran-Urriago, A., & Marzen, S. (2023). PLOS ONE, 18(2), e0264424.
Successor-like representation guides the prediction of future events in human visual cortex and hippocampus. Ekman, M., Kusch, S., & de Lange, F. P. (2023). eLife, 12, e78904.
Residual dynamics resolves recurrent contributions to neural computation. Galgali, A. R., Sahani, M., & Mante, V. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(2), 326–338.
Dorsal attention network activity during perceptual organization is distinct in schizophrenia and predictive of cognitive disorganization. Keane, B. P., Krekelberg, B., Mill, R. D., Silverstein, S. M., Thompson, J. L., Serody, M. R., … Cole, M. W. (2023). European Journal of Neuroscience, 57(3), 458–478.
A striatal circuit balances learned fear in the presence and absence of sensory cues. Kintscher, M., Kochubey, O., & Schneggenburger, R. (2023). eLife, 12, e75703.
Hippocampal engram networks for fear memory recruit new synapses and modify pre-existing synapses in vivo. Lee, C., Lee, B. H., Jung, H., Lee, C., Sung, Y., Kim, H., … Kaang, B.-K. (2023). Current Biology, 33(3), 507-516.e3.
Neocortical synaptic engrams for remote contextual memories. Lee, J.-H., Kim, W. Bin, Park, E. H., & Cho, J.-H. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(2), 259–273.
The effect of temporal expectation on the correlations of frontal neural activity with alpha oscillation and sensory-motor latency. Lee, J. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 2012.
Describing movement learning using metric learning. Loriette, A., Liu, W., Bevilacqua, F., & Caramiaux, B. (2023). PLOS ONE, 18(2), e0272509.
The geometry of cortical representations of touch in rodents. Nogueira, R., Rodgers, C. C., Bruno, R. M., & Fusi, S. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(2), 239–250.
Contextual and pure time coding for self and other in the hippocampus. Omer, D. B., Las, L., & Ulanovsky, N. (2023). Nature Neuroscience, 26(2), 285–294.
Reshaping the full body illusion through visuo-electro-tactile sensations. Preatoni, G., Dell’Eva, F., Valle, G., Pedrocchi, A., & Raspopovic, S. (2023). PLOS ONE, 18(2), e0280628.
Experiencing sweet taste is associated with an increase in prosocial behavior. Schaefer, M., Kühnel, A., Schweitzer, F., Rumpel, F., & Gärtner, M. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 1954.
Cortical encoding of rhythmic kinematic structures in biological motion. Shen, L., Lu, X., Yuan, X., Hu, R., Wang, Y., & Jiang, Y. (2023). NeuroImage, 268, 119893.
Mindful self-focus–an interaction affecting Theory of Mind? Wundrack, R., & Specht, J. (2023). PLOS ONE, 18(2), e0279544.
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[ad_1] The much-anticipated Bharatanatyam production, "Whispers of the River and the Tree," unfolded to a packed auditorium at the Prestige Centre for Performing Arts last evening, leaving the audience spellbound with its artistic brilliance and spiritual depth. Directed by acclaimed maestros Poornima K. Gururaja and Badari Divya Bhushan, the production captivated hearts and reaffirmed the timeless power of Indian classical arts. Captivating hearts and souls, weaving magic on stage through dance, music, and storytelling (Photo credits: Jayasimha Reddy) The event, a tribute to the Sri Venugopala Krishna Swamy Temple at Paschimavahini, brought together over 100 accomplished dancers, musicians, artists and narrators in a seamless blend of tradition and innovation. The mesmerizing performances, set against breathtaking visuals of rivers, temples, and sacred trees, transported the audience to a realm of divine storytelling. An Evening to Remember The narrative, rich with themes of love, loss, devotion, and rediscovery, resonated deeply with the audience. From the tender moments of an arranged union to the heartache of loss and the joy of spiritual awakening, every scene evoked a range of emotions. The climactic finale, featuring a breathtaking ensemble performance, drew thunderous applause that echoed through the venue. A Historic Celebration The production’s homage to the Paschimavahini Krishna and the historical significance of the Sri Venugopala Krishna Swamy Temple was a highlight of the evening. Audiences were moved by the story of the temple’s origin and the vision of preserving its sacred legacy. Proceeds for a Noble Cause Beyond the artistic spectacle, the event carried a noble purpose. Proceeds from the evening will support efforts to rejuvenate the Cauvery River and restore the Krishna temple at Paschimavahini, ensuring that its spiritual and cultural heritage thrives for generations to come. Acknowledgments Speaking after the event, Roopa P. Doraswamy, Founder of GoBrahma Productions, expressed heartfelt gratitude, “Tonight has been nothing short of magical. The overwhelming response from the audience reaffirms the unifying power of art and devotion. We thank every artist, collaborator, and supporter who made this vision a reality.” The organizers extended their appreciation to the Kalasindhu Academy, Bhushans’ Academy, and the Sri Venugopala Krishna Swamy Seva Samithi for their invaluable contributions, as well as the audience for their unwavering support. A Night to Remember "Whispers of the River and the Tree" has set a new benchmark for cultural productions, combining artistic excellence with a profound spiritual message. As the lights dimmed and the audience departed, the lingering emotion was one of gratitude, awe, and a renewed connection to our rich heritage. !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window,document,'script', 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); fbq('init', '311356416665414'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); [ad_2] Source link
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KIIT Organizes International Conference on ‘Emerging Smart Materials in Applied Chemistry’
KIIT Deemed to be University successfully organized the 5th International Conference on Emerging Smart Materials in Applied Chemistry (ESMAC-2024) and the 2nd KIIT-CRSI Seminar on Modern Trends in Chemical Sciences from December 20th to 22nd, 2024. Organized in collaboration with the local chapters of The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) and the Chemical Research Society of India (CRSI), the event served as a global forum for exploring cutting-edge advancements in Smart Materials and Chemical Sciences.

The inaugural ceremony was graced by Prof. Uday Maitra, President, CRSI; Prof. Saranjit Singh, Vice Chancellor, KIIT-DU; Prof. Ramanuj Narayan, Director, CSIR-IMMT; Prof. Jnyana Ranjan Mohanty, Registrar, KIIT-DU; Prof. Gopal Kundu, Director, R&D; and Conveners, Prof. Rojalin Sahu, Prof. Bikash Kumar Jena and Prof. Pavan Kumar.
The event featured an impressive line-up of distinguished speakers from renowned institutions around the globe. They included Prof. Uday Maitra, IISc Bangalore, President, CRSI; Prof. V. Chandrasekhar, Director, TIFR Hyderabad, Former Director, NISER; Prof. Bhanu Pratap Das, Director, CQure; Prof. Srinivasa Reddy, Director, CSIR-IICT Hyderabad; Prof. A. K. Ganguli, Director, IISER Berhampur, Former Director, INST Mohali; Prof. Karuna Kar Nanda, Director, Institute of Physics (IOP); Prof. Hiren Ghosh, Director, NISER Bhubaneswar; Prof. S. B. Ogale, Director, TCG-CREST; Prof. Kothandaraman Ramanujam, IIT Madras; Prof. Yogendra Kumar Mishra, University of Southern Denmark; Prof. Tharamani C. N., IIT Ropar; Prof. Anshuman Dixit, Institute of Life Sciences (ILS), Bhubaneswar; Prof. Akhil K. Sahoo, University of Hyderabad (UoH); Prof. Pichaya In-na, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand; Prof. Alakesh Bisai, IISER Kolkata; Prof. R. Boomishankar, IISER Pune; Prof. Ajay Kumar Mishra, University of Western Cape, South Africa; Prof. Ajeet Kaushik, Florida Polytechnic University, USA; Prof. Małgorzata Kujawska, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland; Prof. Joydev Dinda, Utkal University; Prof. K. C. Barick, BARC; Prof. Prabhat Garg, DRDE-DRDO, Gwalior; Prof. Dillip Kumar Panda, Clemson University, USA; Prof. Dillip Kumar Chand, IIT Madras; Prof. Himansu Sekhar Biswal, NISER Bhubaneswar; Prof. Sujit Ghosh, IISER Pune; Prof. Srabanti Ghosh, CGCRI, Kolkata; Dr. Jayita Patwari, Wiley; and Dr.Prangya P. Sahoo, Slovak Academy of Sciences.
Many of these thought leaders have been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award and J.C. Bose Fellowships. The NASI Award Ceremony was also held as part of the event to honour Prof. V. Chandrasekhar. NASI-ESMAC-CRSI award was conferred on Prof. Achyuta Samanta, Founder of KIIT, KISS and KIMS.
The conference was further elevated by collaborations with international institutions, including: University of Southern Denmark; Florida Polytechnic University (USA); Sunway University (Malaysia); Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) and Pensacola State University (USA). The American Chemical Society (ACS), Wiley, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), and ESP were the partners in this event.
A key milestone of the event was the inauguration of KIIT’s 3rd Centre of Innovation and Research (COIR)—the Centre for Next-Generation Materials and Technology (CNGMT). Led by Prof. Rojalin Sahu, this cutting-edge centre is dedicated to advancing materials science and engineering. This visionary initiative was conceptualized by Prof. Achyuta Samanta, Founder of KIIT, KISS, and KIMS.
The conference also featured the release of two significant publications by Prof. Samanta: Electrochemical Applications of Metal-Organic Frameworks: Advances and Future Potential (Elsevier, ScienceDirect) and Metal Complexes: Environmental and Biomedical Applications (Bentham Science). The book launch was honored by the presence of eminent guests, including: Prof. Uday Maitra, President, CRSI; Prof. Ramanuj Narayan, Director, CSIR-IMMT; Prof. V. Chandrasekhar, Director, TIFR Hyderabad; Prof. Bhanupratap Dash, Director, CQure; and Prof. Gopal Kundu, Director, R&D.
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Comprehensive Diabetes Care: The Best Hospitals and Diabetologists in Hyderabad
Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires consistent care and expert management. In a city like Hyderabad, which boasts a thriving healthcare ecosystem, individuals living with diabetes have access to some of the best hospitals and diabetologists. Whether you are managing Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, or gestational diabetes, Hyderabad’s healthcare providers are well-equipped to help you lead a healthier and more fulfilling life. Let’s explore the top hospitals and diabetologists in Hyderabad for comprehensive diabetes care.

Why Is Comprehensive Diabetes Care Important?
Managing diabetes involves more than just controlling blood sugar levels. It requires a multi-disciplinary approach that addresses:
Blood Sugar Control: Regular monitoring and medication to maintain optimal glucose levels.
Dietary Management: Nutritional guidance to plan balanced meals that stabilize blood sugar.
Exercise: Customized fitness regimens to improve insulin sensitivity.
Complication Prevention: Early detection and management of complications like neuropathy, retinopathy, and cardiovascular diseases.
Mental Health Support: Coping strategies to manage stress and emotional challenges.
Comprehensive diabetes care ensures that all these aspects are addressed, improving the quality of life for individuals living with the condition.
Best Hospitals for Diabetes Care in Hyderabad
Hyderabad is home to numerous hospitals and clinics offering state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge treatment for diabetes. Here are some of the best hospitals renowned for their diabetes care:
Immense Diabetes & Thyroid Clinic
Location: Hyderabad Specialties: Include personalized treatment plans, advanced diabetes management, thyroid disorder diagnosis and treatment, and lifestyle management. The clinic also provides specialized care for hormonal imbalances and offers expert guidance to enhance overall well-being.
Care Hospitals
Locations: Gachibowli, Banjara Hills, and Hi-Tech City Specialties: Pediatric diabetes, diabetic complications, and lifestyle counseling Care Hospitals have a dedicated diabetes department equipped with advanced diagnostic and treatment tools.
KIMS Hospitals
Locations: Secunderabad and Kondapur Specialties: Diabetes technology (insulin pumps, CGM), preventive care, and endocrinology KIMS Hospitals are known for their holistic approach, combining advanced medical technology with personalized patient care.
Yashoda Hospitals
Locations: Secunderabad, Somajiguda, and Malakpet Specialties: Diabetic neuropathy, retinopathy, and cardiovascular risk management Yashoda Hospitals offer specialized diabetes care programs to prevent and manage long-term complications.
Ramaiah Diabetes Centre
Location: Banjara Hills Specialties: Comprehensive diabetes care, patient education, and lifestyle modification programs This center focuses on empowering patients with the knowledge and tools to manage their diabetes effectively.
Top Diabetologists in Hyderabad
Along with leading hospitals, Hyderabad is home to some of the best diabetologists who specialize in providing expert guidance and treatment. Here are a few renowned names:
Dr. Deepthi V Kareti
Specialization: Diabetes, Endocrinology, And Ophthalmology
Experience: 14+ years
Clinic: Immense Diabetes & Thyroid Clinic
Highlights: Expertise in diabetes, endocrinology, and ophthalmology. She holds an MBBS, DOMS, and advanced certifications in diabetes and endocrinology, including a fellowship from South America. With a background in diabetes management and endocrinology, Dr. Kareti offers specialized care for patients with complex health concerns.
Dr. Sneha Reddy
Experience: 15 years Clinic: Apollo Sugar Clinics, Jubilee Hills Specialty: Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes Dr. Reddy uses modern diagnostic tools to tailor treatment plans for her patients.
Dr. K. Suresh
Experience: 18 years Clinic: Endocrine & Diabetes Clinic, Madhapur Specialty: Insulin pump therapy, diabetes complications Dr. Suresh’s patient-first approach has made him a trusted name in diabetes care.
Dr. Priyanka Sharma
Experience: 12 years Clinic: Care Hospitals, Gachibowli Specialty: Pediatric and gestational diabetes Dr. Sharma’s holistic treatment methods focus on balancing medical and lifestyle interventions.
Dr. Ravi Gupta
Experience: 22 years Clinic: Ravi Diabetes & Endocrine Clinic, Secunderabad Specialty: Preventive care and diabetes education Dr. Gupta is known for his comprehensive and accessible approach to diabetes management.
Key Features of Comprehensive Diabetes Care
Here’s what sets apart the best hospitals and diabetologists in Hyderabad:
Patient Education: Empowering patients with knowledge about their condition and how to manage it.
Customized Care: Tailoring treatment plans based on individual needs, lifestyle, and medical history.
Advanced Technology: Using tools like continuous glucose monitors (CGM), insulin pumps, and telemedicine.
Multidisciplinary Teams: Collaborating with dietitians, physiotherapists, and mental health professionals.
Preventive Measures: Early detection and treatment of complications to improve long-term outcomes.
Tips for Choosing the Right Diabetes Care Provider
When selecting a hospital or diabetologist in Hyderabad, consider the following:
Experience and Expertise: Ensure the healthcare provider has a strong track record in managing diabetes.
Accessibility: Choose a location that is convenient for regular visits.
Comprehensive Services: Look for facilities that offer a multidisciplinary approach.
Patient Reviews: Read testimonials to gauge the quality of care.
Technological Support: Opt for hospitals equipped with advanced diabetes management tools.
The Importance of Lifestyle in Diabetes Management
Alongside medical care, lifestyle changes play a crucial role in managing diabetes effectively:
Healthy Eating: Follow a balanced diet that includes whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats.
Regular Exercise: Incorporate activities like walking, cycling, or yoga to improve insulin sensitivity.
Stress Management: Practice relaxation techniques like meditation and deep breathing.
Routine Monitoring: Use glucometers to track blood sugar levels consistently.
Conclusion
Managing diabetes can be challenging, but with the right support from top hospitals and diabetologists in Hyderabad, it becomes significantly easier. These experts provide comprehensive care that addresses all aspects of diabetes management, from medical treatment to lifestyle modifications. By choosing the right healthcare provider, you can take control of your health and lead a vibrant, fulfilling life. Start your journey to better diabetes care today by consulting a trusted hospital or diabetologist in Hyderabad.
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Kickstart Your Career: The 10 Best CA Firms in Madhapur for Articleship
Choosing the right firm for your articleship can be a pivotal step in your career as a Chartered Accountant (CA). Madhapur, a bustling hub in Hyderabad, is home to several esteemed CA firms that offer excellent training and opportunities for aspiring CAs. Here, we’ll explore the top 10 CA firms in Madhapur for articleship, including the renowned SBC, where you can gain invaluable experience and knowledge.
1. SBC (Steadfast Business Consultants LLP)
SBC stands out as one of the top CA firms in Madhapur for articleship. Known for its supportive learning environment, SBC offers a diverse range of services, including auditing, taxation, and advisory. Their experienced mentors guide trainees through real-world projects, ensuring comprehensive professional development. For more information, contact them at 040-48555182.
2. R. N. Murthy & Co.
R. N. Murthy & Co. is well-respected in the region, providing articles with a robust grounding in auditing and taxation. Their hands-on approach ensures that trainees are involved in critical projects, enhancing their learning experience.
3. K. R. Rao & Associates
This firm is known for its commitment to training and development. Articles at K. R. Rao & Associates gain exposure to a variety of sectors, making it an excellent choice for those looking to diversify their skills.
4. P. K. Gupta & Co.
P. K. Gupta & Co. has built a reputation for excellence in financial consulting and advisory services. Their structured articleship program helps trainees develop essential skills in compliance and advisory, preparing them for the competitive CA landscape.
5. S. S. Reddy & Co.
S. S. Reddy & Co. is another top CA firm in Madhapur for articleship. Their focus on both personal and professional growth makes them a popular choice among students. The firm provides exposure to auditing and assurance services, which are critical for a successful CA career.
6. G. R. Suresh & Co.
With a client base that includes large corporations and startups, G. R. Suresh & Co. offers articles the chance to work on diverse assignments. This exposure helps trainees understand the nuances of different industries.
7. V. S. Rao & Associates
V. S. Rao & Associates is known for its supportive team and dynamic work environment. Their commitment to mentoring articles ensures that every trainee receives personalized attention and guidance throughout their journey.
8. A. V. K. Associates
A. V. K. Associates focuses on providing comprehensive training in tax advisory and compliance. Articles at this firm are often involved in challenging projects, making it an excellent choice for those eager to learn.
9. M. S. Reddy & Co.
This firm prides itself on its strong ethical foundation and commitment to client satisfaction. Articles at M. S. Reddy & Co. receive thorough training in both technical skills and professional ethics, essential for a successful CA career.
10. K. C. Sharma & Co.
Last but not least, K. C. Sharma & Co. rounds out our list of the top 10 CA firms in Madhapur for articleship. Their focus on continuous learning and professional growth makes them a great choice for aspiring CAs.
Conclusion
Selecting the right firm for your articleship is crucial for your career trajectory as a Chartered Accountant. The top 10 CA firms in Madhapur for articleship, including SBC, offer excellent training and diverse opportunities that can help you kickstart your career. Take the time to explore these firms and find the one that aligns best with your professional goals. With dedication and the right guidance, you can pave the way for a successful career in accounting and finance.
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