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Webinar hosted as part of The Hindu’s Wellness Series Parkinson’s disease normally progresses slowly, taking as much as eight years for a patient to see significant deterioration in their condition. However, with physiotherapy, the disease progression could be slowed, neurologists said. A webinar was hosted on The Hindu’s Wellness Series, titled ‘Reclaiming Life from Parkinson’s Disease’, on Saturday, ahead of World Parkinson’s Day being observed on Sunday. K. Subramaniyan, senior neurologist, and Shankar Balakrishnan, intervention neurologist, at MIOT International, walked the audience through the various stages of the disease and ways to slow down its progression. ....
Building bones while young prevents fractures in old age, say doctors Updated: Updated: March 08, 2021 09:58 IST Participants at a webinar on bone health said that while men and women achieved their peak bone mass around the age of 30, women tended to lose their bone mass faster. Share Article AAA Participants at a webinar on bone health said that while men and women achieved their peak bone mass around the age of 30, women tended to lose their bone mass faster. Women and men should build their bone mass before the age of 30 so that they can benefit as they grow older, say doctors. ....
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SINGAPORE - The nascent economic recovery that started in the later half of 2020 has improved the financial health of most Singapore residents, but some segments of the population are still struggling, a DBS Bank report found. The path to recovery from the coronavirus-induced recession is likely to be uneven and may require more sustained and targeted support for the vulnerable lower-income group and middle-aged workers, said DBS in the second edition of its NAV Financial Health Series report released on Tuesday (March 2). DBS, which aggregated data insights from 1.2 million retail customers, said the lower-income group was worst hit - accounting for about 49 per cent of customers who experienced income loss. ....
Share Last year, Sherisse Laud-Hammond was named the new director of the Penn Women’s Center (PWC), a position in which she is the first Black woman and woman of color to serve. A 2005 graduate of the Master of Social Work program at Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice (SP2), Laud-Hammond’s prior social work education and career, as well as her ongoing dedication to social justice and change, are unmistakably evident when she describes her goals and vision for PWC. Repositioning the Center as a more inclusive, diverse, and representative space for the Penn community was high on Laud-Hammond’s priority list and in her first year as director alone, she has led highly successful rebranding and fundraising efforts to this end, in addition to overseeing a timely and well-received roster of virtual programming, all during a period of unprecedented challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. ....