More than a third of patients living with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the UK have avoided seeking medical help for certain symptoms as they are too embarrassed, according to a survey. A number of charities have now joined forces to stress there are “no taboo subjects” when it comes to the condition. MS has a wide range of symptoms including fatigue, muscle spasms and issues with vision, as well as sexual, bladder and bowel problems. A poll of 1,426 people living with the condition revealed 85% of
Ketamine has been all over the news in recent years as it sheds its seedy image as a hallucinogenic party drug to becoming an increasingly respectable treatment for severe depression that even Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been reaching for the anesthetic medication to keep the blues away. But ketamine can still be addictive if […]
Dr. Rubina Shanawaz Z, Senior Consultant, Obstetrics & Uro Gynaecology, Fortis Hospital, Richmond Road, Bangalore, offers tips and tricks for women to develop a healthy bladder control habit