Online Isolation Proves Difficult for Kids with Special Needs, and their Parents A halt on learning and early identification
Keerthana, a mother to a young girl with autism spectrum disorder, was shattered when the nationwide lockdown was announced.
“I was a mother with a recently diagnosed child on the spectrum, with the whole Internet screaming back at me saying early intervention is key. A time bomb started ticking in my head and it just made things worse,” she shares.
Keerthana’s daughter Vaanya was then barely three years old, having started therapy just a couple of weeks before. Both the young child and the young mother found themselves lost in the online world.
Hyd hospital saves life with US FDA-approved non surgical pump technology
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COVID-19 could cause long-lasting damage to heart: Doctors.(Photo:IANSLIFE). Image Source: IANS News
Hyderabad, May 15 : A 45-year-old man who is working in an IT Software Company Bengaluru got a new lease of life after a team of cardiologists at Medicover Hospitals, here, performed a critical heart procedure using US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved non-surgical pump technology.
Madhu had undergone a renal transplant in 2002. He was diagnosed to have a failing transplant and failing heart pumping in 2018 for which he underwent a coronary angiogram, which showed triple vessel disease with chronic total blockage of two vessels.