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Work smarter. Live healthier. Fight diabetes together.
The slogan for this year’s World Diabetes Day, “Know more and do more for diabetes at work,” serves as a gentle reminder that the path to improved health frequently starts not in a doctor’s office, but when we arrive at work.
Dr Stanley Johns Njattumkalayil
Nov 142 min read


Tick, Tock, Think FAST- Every minute counts in a stroke
A stroke can strike in silence but leave a lifelong echo. The message of World Stroke Day 2025 — “Every Minute Counts” — reminds us that awareness isn’t just knowledge; it's action. Recognizing the signs, acting FAST, and living a smart lifestyle can save not only lives but futures.
Dr. Nimmy N John
Oct 292 min read
The Indigenous Peoples Day.
Many countries and cultures around the globe celebrate the Summer Solstice according to their traditions, but Canadians celebrated another historical occasion alongside on the 21st: the Indigenous Peoples Day. This is a day marked for remembering and respecting the tumultuous history that was pressed upon the first Nation, Inuit and Metis people of Canada while also celebrating and advocating for their political and sociocultural rights as Canada's first and Canada's own. But
Praise Abraham
Oct 232 min read


The Importance of Active Listening in Ensuring Safety
Ensuring patient safety is not the duty of just one person. It is a collective responsibility that relies on collaboration, humility, and respect. This underscores that everyone, from those providing direct care to those in leadership roles, plays a part in preventing harm.
Dr. Nimmy N John
Oct 231 min read


Think Pink: It's More Than a Color — It's a Call to Action
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness, promoting early detection, and supporting those affected by breast cancer. At its heart, the pink ribbon represents more than awareness — it stands for hope, resilience, community, and the ongoing fight to end breast cancer.
Dr Prakruthi Ganesh Njattumkalayil
Oct 162 min read


Creating a Warm and Secure Environment for Special Needs Children This Fall
Autumn offers stunning foliage, cooler temperatures, and seasonal activities, but it can also present specific health and safety challenges, particularly for children with special needs. Making careful adjustments is crucial to ensure the safety, health, and comfort of special needs children during this changing season.
Dr. Nimmy N John
Aug 252 min read


Understanding Diabetes in Children: A Comprehensive Guide
Diabetes is among the most prevalent chronic conditions impacting children and adolescents globally. Due to its rising incidence and lifelong consequences, early diagnosis and effective management are essential for securing a healthy future for children with diabetes.
Dr. Nimmy N John
Aug 133 min read


Unmasking Hypertension: Understanding the Silent Killer Impacting Millions
High blood pressure is one of the most common and dangerous health conditions worldwide. It affects more than 1 in 4 adults globally and is a leading cause of premature death, stroke, and heart disease.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 50% of people with hypertension are unaware they have it, making regular monitoring critical.
Dr. Nimmy N John
Aug 72 min read


Improving End-of-Life Care: The Impact of World Hospice and Palliative Care Day 2024
Let's join hands in making a positive impact on the lives of those in need of compassionate care.
Praise Abraham
Oct 9, 20242 min read


Unearthing the Unspoken: A Bold Approach to Truth and Reconciliation Day
Revisiting History As the bright autumn leaves start to fall, a somber yet significant day approaches – Truth and Reconciliation Day....
Praise Abraham
Sep 25, 20242 min read


Unveiling the Heroes: Shedding Light on the Lesser-Known Warriors of Blood Cancer Awareness Month
This Blood Cancer Awareness Month, let us shine a light on the unsung heroes, the warriors who face each day with courage and grace.
Praise Abraham
Sep 16, 20243 min read


Celebrating National Indigenous Month
This month is a time to honor Indigenous heritage, celebrate cultural diversity, acknowledge contributions, and commit to reconciliation.
Dr. Nimmy N John
Jun 5, 20243 min read
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