Living With Disease
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This memoir explores life under the mortal threat of a pandemic over 100 years ago
Shanta Gokhale’s translation of Lakshmibai Tilak’s autobiography includes the writer’s experience of the Bombay Plague of 1896.
Gayathri Prabhu
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Diabetes can be hard on a marriage. But here are six ways that couples can cope with it
A diagnosis of diabetes necessitates an immediate change in diet and lifestyle, and could lead to problems of sexual intimacy.
Prerana Dharnidharka
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Sleep apnea causes breathless nights and drowsy days but can also be life-threatening
If left untreated, this disorder could lead to heart failure, stroke or even brain haemorrhage.
Vinita Govindarajan
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Memoir: A journalist remembers the 1960s and how the Naxal movement was portrayed in books and films
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'My medicine is my friend for life': The bitter pills and stoic acceptance of the HIV generation
The HIV-positive children born in the '90s, when the epidemic was at its peak, are now adults. Here is how they are dealing with life.
Menaka Rao & Priyanka Vora
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Meet Sudhir Phadke, the schizophrenic who works to help other mentally ill people
Doctors found Phadke disheveled and disoriented in a Mumbai park more than 15 years ago.
Boshika Gupta