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C-section myths and misconceptions: What every expectant parent should know

C-sections, while major surgeries, are safer alternatives to vaginal delivery for certain risks. They offer possibilities for future births and bondin

C-section healing: Expert tips for recovery

C-section healing: Expert tips for recovery
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Red and watery eyes? Don t take it easy

BGS Gleneagles Global Hospitals, yet another private hospital in the city, confirmed the surge in conjunctivitis cases. According to the hospital, the number of patients with the infection has gone up by 15-20 per cent. While the infection is prevalent in all age groups, more adults are suffering from it. ​

Kalaimamani Patryani Sangeetha Rao Dies in Chennai

CHENNAI: 'Kalaimamani' Patrayani Sangeetha Rao, who worked as an assistant music director associated with the legendary playback singer Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao, passed away after he contracted Covid-19. He was undergoing treatment in a Chennai hospital and breathed his last on Wednesday night at 9 PM. The talented music composer was 101 years old. Sangeetha Rao was born on

Back to school: Announcement receives mixed responses in TS

DECCAN CHRONICLE. Updated Jan 12, 2021, 12:41 am IST Schools like Johnson Grammar School, Glendale Academy and Hyderabad Public School promised that all safety measures will be in place  Budget schools, while welcoming the decision, are worried about the hike in expenses for sanitization procedures. PTI Hyderabad: Some relief and more worry. Feelings are mixed as the Telangana government on Monday announced the reopening of schools and colleges in the state from February 1 after 10 months of shutdown and several months of anticipation. Predictably, most private school parents that Deccan Chronicle correspondents spoke to said they are worried over the health of their children herded back to schools and colleges in these still-unpredictable times. Seema Agarwal, parent of a Class 9 student said, There is no need to open schools when kids are doing well with online classes. Most parents I know of are against this decision and wish the online classes are continued.

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