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Understanding the cost of knee surgery in Bangalore
Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka is India’s 3rd most populous city of India. Apart from being the Silicon city of India, Bangalore is also earning a good reputation as a top medical center because of the affordable cost of top-class medical services at world-class health facilities. Additionally, India has the reputation of being the provider of best and affordable orthopedic care and services. A lot of foreign patients come to India and get operated in Bangalore as they can save as much as 60% -80% or more on their knee surgeries as compared with the US. However, there are a lot of factors that influence the cost of knee surgeries like knee replacement and knee arthroplasty. Apart from the geographical area.
By CureConsult6 years ago in Longevity
5 Tips for Winterizing Your Health Routine
While indulging in winter festivities, it's important to stay on top of your healthy habits. Carolyn Brown, an integrative nutritionist, offers five healthy tips and tricks for keeping your health in check during the colder months.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Longevity
Understanding Rare Cancers
Although rare cancers don’t occur often, they can affect people of all ages and genders. Greater awareness of rare cancers may lead to earlier diagnosis and management, and potentially better survival rates. Consider these facts about soft tissue sarcomas, one type of rare cancer.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Longevity
ORANGETHEORY vs. F45
I have a confession. I am addicted to High-Intensity Interval Training or HIIT. There is something about going hard for a certain amount of time, with only less time to recover. It makes my body feel incredible, and even when I am done working out, my body still burns calories.
By Carlin Hertz6 years ago in Longevity
Getting Comfortable in the Gym
I used to be terrified of the gym. When I first started going, I didn’t know what to do or where to start. I was extremely afraid of messing up or looking like an idiot. I had it in my head that if people saw me doing something wrong, they’d know that I never really went to the gym.
By Carmen Reynolds6 years ago in Longevity
Important Breast Cancer Update
One in eight U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime. The treatment of invasive breast cancer should be personalized because what is best for one woman may not be right for another. If you have breast cancer, it's important to take an active role in your health by learning about your available treatment options. An ongoing, collaborative discussion with your doctor is key in determining what treatment option best fits your individual needs.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Longevity
Mirror Dragon Tarot (part 18)
The Center card this week is the 2 of Swords. This two looks at our ability to unite the heart and mind in balance and harmony. Having aired, discussed, or at least acknowledged, the differences we encounter between our own thoughts and viewpoints and those of the people around us we find ourselves more able to understand and accept the input of others. Recently we’ve become aware of our power to create what we imagine. We see that our thoughts and choices do become our reality and now we’re dealing with what we chose. As is often the case, the left-brain, linear mind wants to hold on to tried and true, logical progression and outcome, no matter what anyone else thinks. With this influence, however by attuning to our softer, gentler heart/soul connection we find a way to balance both. As the lotus in the center of this card shows our ability to create that bridge between reason and understanding, so too can we balance intellect and compassion in our daily interactions. The trick is to meet in the middle.
By Victoria LaPointe6 years ago in Longevity
Scripting Your Life: The Most Effective Manifesting Guide
Did you know that you can re-write your life the way you want it to be? Have you ever heard of scripting, law of attraction or manifesting? Well they kind of work hand in hand meaning they are one and the same.
By Silena Le Beau6 years ago in Longevity










