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I always want my skin to look fair and natural. I have been using many skin care products, yet, I obtain no change. My skin did not even improve. I am looking for a natural skin care product that...

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Dr Neelesh Bhandari

Advisory Board Members- Global council on Integration of health care - 0 views

  • Neelesh Bhandari MD MBBS, PGP Dr. Neelesh is the founding member and chief mentor of the Registered Society for Knowledge and Health Activitites (RAKSHA) in India, and a business Consultant with EDdRC Educational Technologies, in Hyderabad, India.  Educated in Dubai, and Poona, he is a graduate of the Armed Forces Medical College in Poona and completed a post-graduate program in Human Rights from the Indian Institute of Human Rights, in New Delhi, India. As the Medical Officer in Rajasthan Publis Service commision, his responsibilities included implementation of all National Health Programmes and collection of Health Statistics, provision of medical care and managing health requirements of a population of approximately 28,000 lives.  While at that post, he organized many medical and drug distribution camps for indigent patients.  His medical sepcialisations includes: diagnostic pathology, immunohematology, laboratory medicine and transfusiton medicine.  He has published several papers and posters and presented many case studies at national and state medical conferences in India
  • Neelesh Bhandari MD MBBS, PGP Dr. Neelesh is the founding member and chief mentor of the Registered Society for Knowledge and Health Activitites (RAKSHA) in India, and a business Consultant with EDdRC Educational Technologies, in Hyderabad, India.  Educated in Dubai, and Poona, he is a graduate of the Armed Forces Medical College in Poona and completed a post-graduate program in Human Rights from the Indian Institute of Human Rights, in New Delhi, India. As the Medical Officer in Rajasthan Publis Service commision, his responsibilities included implementation of all National Health Programmes and collection of Health Statistics, provision of medical care and managing health requirements of a population of approximately 28,000 lives.  While at that post, he organized many medical and drug distribution camps for indigent patients.  His medical sepcialisations includes: diagnostic pathology, immunohematology, laboratory medicine and transfusiton medicine.  He has published several papers and posters and presented many case studies at national and state medical conferences in India.
  • Dr. Neelesh is the founding member and chief mentor of the Registered Society for Knowledge and Health Activitites (RAKSHA) in India, and a business Consultant with EDdRC Educational Technologies, in Hyderabad, India.  Educated in Dubai, and Poona, he is a graduate of the Armed Forces Medical College in Poona and completed a post-graduate program in Human Rights from the Indian Institute of Human Rights, in New Delhi, India. As the Medical Officer in Rajasthan Publis Service commision, his responsibilities included implementation of all National Health Programmes and collection of Health Statistics, provision of medical care and managing health requirements of a population of approximately 28,000 lives.  While at that post, he organized many medical and drug distribution camps for indigent patients.  His medical sepcialisations includes: diagnostic pathology, immunohematology, laboratory medicine and transfusiton medicine.  He has published several papers and posters and presented many case studies at national and state medical conferences in India.  Dr. Neelesh is fluent in English and Hindi a
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  • Neelesh Bhandari MD MBBS, PGP Dr. Neelesh is the founding member and chief mentor of the Registered Society for Knowledge and Health Activitites (RAKSHA) in India, and a business Consultant with EDdRC Educational Technologies, in Hyderabad, India.  Educated in Dubai, and Poona, he is a graduate of the Armed Forces Medical College in Poona and completed a post-graduate program in Human Rights from the Indian Institute of Human Rights, in New Delhi, India. As the Medical Officer in Rajasthan Publis Service commision, his responsibilities included implementation of all National Health Programmes and collection of Health Statistics, provision of medical care and managing health requirements of a population of approximately 28,000 lives.  While at that post, he organized many medical and drug distribution camps for indigent patients.  His medical sepcialisations includes: diagnostic pathology, immunohematology, laboratory medicine and transfusiton medicine.  He has published several papers and posters and presented many case studies at national and state medical conferences in India. 
  • Dr. Neelesh is the founding member and chief mentor of the Registered Society for Knowledge and Health Activitites (RAKSHA) in India, and a business Consultant with EDdRC Educational Technologies, in Hyderabad, India.  Educated in Dubai, and Poona, he is a graduate of the Armed Forces Medical College in Poona and completed a post-graduate program in Human Rights from the Indian Institute of Human Rights, in New Delhi, India. As the Medical Officer in Rajasthan Publis Service commision, his responsibilities included implementation of all National Health Programmes and collection of Health Statistics, provision of medical care and managing health requirements of a population of approximately 28,000 lives.  While at that post, he organized many medical and drug distribution camps for indigent patients.  His medical sepcialisations includes: diagnostic pathology, immunohematology, laboratory medicine and transfusiton medicine.  He has published several papers and posters and presented many case studies at national and state medical conferences in India
  • Neelesh Bhandari MD MBBS, PGP Dr. Neelesh is the founding member and chief mentor of the Registered Society for Knowledge and Health Activitites (RAKSHA) in India, and a business Consultant with EDdRC Educational Technologies, in Hyderabad, India.  Educated in Dubai, and Poona, he is a graduate of the Armed Forces Medical College in Poona and completed a post-graduate program in Human Rights from the Indian Institute of Human Rights, in New Delhi, India. As the Medical Officer in Rajasthan Publis Service commision, his responsibilities included implementation of all National Health Programmes and collection of Health Statistics, provision of medical care and managing health requirements of a population of approximately 28,000 lives.  While at that post, he organized many medical and drug distribution camps for indigent patients.  His medical sepcialisations includes: diagnostic pathology, immunohematology, laboratory medicine and transfusiton medicine.  He has published several papers and posters and presented many case studies at national and state medical conferences in India. 
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    Neelesh Bhandari MD MBBS, PGP\nDr. Neelesh is the founding member and chief mentor of the Registered Society for Knowledge and Health Activitites (RAKSHA) in India, and a business Consultant with EDdRC Educational Technologies, in Hyderabad, India. Educated in Dubai, and Poona, he is a graduate of the Armed Forces Medical College in Poona and completed a post-graduate program in Human Rights from the Indi....immunohematology, laboratory medicine and transfusiton medicine. He has published several papers and posters and presented many case studies at national and state medical conferences in India
Dr Neelesh Bhandari

NEJM -- A Strategy for Health Care Reform -- Toward a Value-Based System - 0 views

  • A Strategy for Health Care Reform — Toward a Value-Based System Michael E. Porter, Ph.D.   PDF PDA Full Text Add to Personal Archive Add to Citation Manager Notify a Friend E-mail When Cited E-mail When Letters Appear PubMed Citation Despite many waves of debate and piecemeal reforms, the U.S. health care system remains largely the same as it was decades ago. We have seen no convincing approach to changing the unsustainable trajectory of the system, much less to offsetting the rising costs of an aging population and new medical advances. Today there is a new openness to changing a system that all agree is broken. What we need now is a clear national strategy that sets forth a comprehensive vision for the kind of health care system we want to achieve and a path for getting there. The central focus must be on increasing value for patients — the health outcomes achieved per dollar spent.1 Good outcomes that are achieved efficien
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The risks of surrogate motherhood | Surrogate Motherhood - 0 views

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    A woman must fully comprehend what it means to be a surrogate mother. She needs to know what her body will go through, what the couple she is working for will expect of her while she is carrying their child and what the risks are in all of this. A woman may enjoy the idea of being pregnant and carrying a child but she must think of the risks of surrogate motherhood before she embarks on such a long journey. One of the risks involved in surrogate motherhood is the pregnancy itself. A natural pregnancy is dangerous; let alone an artificial one. Complications happen that can't always be avoided. It is simple fate that may lead you to miscarry, or acquire health problems from the pregnancy. Though using a surrogate motherhood agency is the safest way to go, no one can promise you that there will be no complications. If and when you are pregnant with someone else's child, you are responsible for taking care of it while in your womb. What you eat, drink and take into your body will affect the child. Not everyone has the self discipline to take their vitamins every day or not smoke a cigarette. If something happens and the child is born with a problem that could possibly be because of you and what you did to your body during pregnancy, then you will be investigated. It may not have been your fault, but if the possibility exists then the agency has to look into it. When you get into surrogate motherhood, you become business partners with the parents of the child for the duration of the pregnancy. There is no backing out. If the couple that you chose turns out to be mean or irresponsible, you are stuck with them until the baby is born. This is especially dangerous if you are not using a surrogate agency. If the couple skips town, you won't be taken care of and will be stuck with a baby to raise. What happens if the child is born with some kind of deformity or disease? The parents may not want the child. So then, is it you that takes care of it? Is it put up for a
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What You Should Know Before Becoming a Surrogate Mother - 0 views

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    Surrogacy is perhaps one of the most selfless acts that a woman can bestow upon a couple in need of a child. Surrogacy, however, can come with both physical and physiological risks that may or may not be easy to recover from. Understanding what the psychological risks of surrogate motherhood can make the transition from carrying a child to relinquishing that child easier. The psychological risks of surrogate motherhood may be a heavier burden to carry, but pre-screening and on-going counseling both before and after the event can help surrogate mothers adjust. There are four areas that are of particular interest in the psychological aspect of surrogacy: contact (bonds), control, closure and ethics. Surrogate mothers form relationships with the couples they surrogate for and that bond may perhaps be even stronger than the bond they may feel for the child they are carrying. They see and talk to their couples regularly and become used to the caring bestowed upon them from their couples. These bonds are strengthened by the routine prenatal visits, maternity clothes shopping, calls to see how they are feeling or if they need anything for comfort. These routine events cause them to become almost dependent on their couples and some surrogates report even becoming depressed after the birth not because of having to relinquish the child, but because they no longer have a reason for contact with their couples. Another one of the psychological risks of surrogate motherhood is that of closure. Often, this can go hand in hand with every contact or bonding issues. The routines and relationships developed between the surrogate, couples and medical staff that often make the transition from pregnancy and surrogacy to the birth and farewell stage that makes it difficult. Not only does the surrogate have to deal with the loss of a child, per se, but also the loss of those unique and caring relationships and routines that they have grown used to over the previous nine months. And fina
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Thank You The Dental Co - 1 views

Problems with toothaches are really common these days. I for one had experienced a severe toothache. However, I hesitated to have it extracted because I had this fear of needles. Good thing that my...

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Thank You The Dental Co - 1 views

Problems with toothaches are really common these days. I for one had experienced a severe toothache. However, I hesitated to have it extracted because I had this fear of needles. Good thing that my...

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Toothache Taken Care Of - 2 views

I would like to say a warm and big thanks to The Dental Co. for helping my daughter. She was terribly in pain for 3 days due to extreme toothache. I was already worried because her gums were alread...

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Justin Stone

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I gave birth six months ago. What bothers me are these stretch marks that are found in my belly. I could not wear my swim wear attire whenever my family would decide to stay at the beach to swim. I...

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ashley kate

Understanding Surrogate Pregnancy | Surrogate Motherhood - 0 views

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    Surrogate pregnancy is a process in which another woman will carry a baby for nine months and then will relinquish the baby to the couple. This is meant for women or couples that are unable to have children for whatever reason, be it infertility, age, or medical problems. Another option is adoption, which is a legal process to create a new, permanent relationship between a child and an adult. A woman that decides to be a surrogate may be family, friends, or may be a complete stranger. Surrogate pregnancy can be arranged through agencies that help find the couple a woman who will be their surrogate mother for a fee. If the agency arranges for surrogacy, careful inspection is done to make sure the health of the surrogate is guaranteed to avoid possible pregnancy risks. Surrogacy may also be set up without the help of an agency. Surrogate pregnancy can be done in one of two ways. The first way is by artificial insemination, in which a sperm is injected into the surrogate mother's body. The surrogate is the baby's biological mother, but after the birth of the child, he/she is given to be raised by the biological father and his partner or spouse. This is known as traditional surrogacy. The second way is to have a woman's eggs (usually about five eggs) and a man's sperm injected into the surrogate mother. In this case, the surrogate is not the biological mother. This is known as gestational surrogacy. The fees paid for a surrogate pregnancy will be anywhere from ten-thousand to sixty-thousand dollars. The average price for a surrogate mother is anywhere from ten-thousand to thirty-thousand dollars, but other fees such as medical fees, egg donors (if one is used), lawyer fees, or fertility clinics can, of course, up the price. Gestational surrogacy tends to cost more than traditional surrogacy because more medical complications arise in pregnancy. Surrogate mothers that carry babies for members of their family may do it for expenses only, or may get no rewards
Dr Neelesh Bhandari

BMC International Health and Human Rights | Full text | Child work and labour among orp... - 0 views

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    The care and protection of the estimated 143,000,000 orphaned and abandoned children (OAC) worldwide is of great importance to global policy makers and child service providers in low and middle income countries (LMICs), yet little is known about rates of child labour among OAC, what child and caregiver characteristics predict child engagement in work and labour, or when such work infers with schooling. This study examines rates and correlates of child labour among OAC and associations of child labour with schooling in a cohort of OAC in 5 LMICs.
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Skin Substitutes Market Size, Share and Trends | Industry Report, 2019-2026 - 0 views

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    Market Overview: Skin substitutes are natural, synthetic or biosynthetic materials, used to cover large wounds to restore at least some of the functions of the skin. Skin substitutes provides temporary or permanent wound closure and protect the wound from infection, further damage and water loss, and reduce pain. They also facilitate the growth of the normal skin over the wound. Skin substitutes provide a permanent solution and are used in the treatment of conditions like burns, trauma wounds, diabetes or venous ulcers, where skin grafts may not be possible. Market Dynamics: Rising chronic skin diseases is expected to drive the skin substitutes market. For instance, according to the global burden of disease study 2013, Skin conditions contributed around 1.79% to the global disease burden. According to the World Health Organization, about 132,000 melanoma skin cancers occur each year worldwide. Thus, the rising chronic diseases is increasing the demand for skin substitutes in the forecast period. Rising prevalence of diabetes is expected to boost the market. This is owing to the risk of developing a diabetic foot ulcer over the period of time in diabetic patients. For instance, WHO has reported that the incidence of diabetes for all age-groups worldwide was estimated to be 2.8% in 2000 and 4.4% in 2030. The total number of people with diabetes is anticipated to rise from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million in 2030. Thus, as a consequence, the prevalence of diabetes related complications are expected to increase over the forecast period. There are several limitations to the commercially available skin substitutes, like reduced vascularization, poor mechanical integrity, failure to integrate, scarring, and immune rejection. Market Segmentation: Rise in preference for acellular skin substitutes to implant-based skin surgery is expected to drive the growth of the skin substitutes market. For instance, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons in 2012, reported that
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Best Spa Services In Adelaide - 1 views

I really love to pamper myself after a week of hard work. That is why I always visit Shantai Wellness Spa to experience the best Day Spa in Adelaide. I really love their caring, relaxing services i...

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Barbara Smith

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Gorgeous Day Spa Treatment - 1 views

Being a working mom who is also pregnant is not really easy as there are really times when you want to rest but cannot do it because you are at work. It is for this reason that I always find time t...

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I really got worried when I found out that I got some tooth problems. For one thing, I have low tolerance to pain and I do not want to lose any of my teeth. That is why I looked for the best dentis...

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