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Dr. Prem Reddy and Dr. Venkamma Reddy Recognized as 2017 Bernard Osher Philanthropists of the Year
Dr. Prem Reddy and Dr. Venkamma Reddy Recognized as 2017 Bernard Osher Philanthropists of the Year The Network of California Community College Foundations recognizes the Reddys' long-standing philanthropic support at annual community college convention
By Dr. JimCarry5 years ago in Longevity
Prem Reddy, MD, FACC, FCCP, is a physician, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
Dr. Prem Reddy Chairman, President & CEO at Prime Healthcare Prem Reddy, MD, FACC, FCCP, is a physician, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Dr. Reddy was born into a family of proud leaders in rural India where he learned the values and guiding principles that led to his remarkable accomplishments and generosity. The focus of Dr. Reddy's work has been to save failing hospitals, turn them into thriving community assets, and give back to the community, gifting hundreds of millions of dollars to causes related to health care and caring for others.
By Dr. JimCarry5 years ago in Longevity
Prem Reddy donates $500,000 to the nursing program at UCUSB
California-based physician Prem Reddy donates $500,000 to nursing program at UCUSB WASHINGTON, DC: California-based physician Dr. Prem Reddy has made a donation of a half-million dollars to the nursing program at the San Bernardino campus of California State University (CSUSB).
By Dr. JimCarry5 years ago in Longevity
Dr. Prem Reddy
Prem Reddy, MD, FACC, FCCP, is a physician, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Dr. Reddy was born into a family of proud leaders in rural India where he learned the values and guiding principles that led to his remarkable accomplishments and generosity. The focus of Dr. Reddy's work has been to save failing hospitals, turn them into thriving community assets, and give back to the community, gifting hundreds of millions of dollars to causes related to health care and caring for others.
By Dr. JimCarry5 years ago in Longevity
Natural Health Products to Try This Winter
The holiday season has rolled back around, and you know what that means—it's cold and flu season. With COVID-19 surging across the United States and every state seeing an uptick in cases, cold and flu season is weightier this year than in winter's passed.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Longevity
PRP treatment in Coimbatore
PRP treatment in Coimbatore What is PRP? Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment is a proactive remedial alternative for both female and male patients encountering going bald or hair diminishing. It is concentrated blood that contains roughly multiple times the quantity of platelets found in ordinary circling blood and helps in tissue recovery and mending. . here are some tips from the PRP treatment in coimbatore
By Signature clinic5 years ago in Longevity
How Can Disabled People Be Supported At Christmas Time?
Christmas is a time of year where people celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Normally people spend time with families and have large gatherings, however this year due to the Covid 19 pandemic, celebrations will have to be a bit muted to cater for social distancing measures. Large gatherings are banned to try and stop the spread of the disease. A vaccine has been created but this will take time to give to the entire population. People should not visit their GP but instead wait for their GP to call them to avoid GP waiting rooms and surgeries becoming crowded and increasing the spread of the disease.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Longevity
7 Best Moves for Back Pain Relief
According to numerous studies, nearly 80% of adults will experience lower back pain at one point or another. Some people also deal with neck pain or upper back pain. The pain can often become unmanageable and make it impossible for people to perform simple tasks, such as walking or standing for long periods of time. Therefore, it is not surprising that you want to alleviate your discomfort quickly and effectively. There are some simple things that you can do and 7 best moves are mentioned below:
By Karen Cole5 years ago in Longevity
Understanding the Brain on Omegas 3 and 6
The human brain is about 60% fat. Omega-6 fats comprise <2% of the total brain fatty acids and, hence, are considered as non-functional. Whereas saturated and omega-3 fats make up over 84% of the total brain fatty acids - and they are mandatory for proper brain functions and development.
By Shin jie Yong5 years ago in Longevity







