ARTICLE OF THE FEBRUARY 2012  
   
  TREATMENT FOR CRACKED HEELS
 
 
BEST BUSES IN MUMBAI TO DISPLAY ANTI-TOBACCO MESSAGE

No-Salaam Bombay foundation, TATA Memorial Hospital, Maharastra State Government and BEST has jointly initiated Anti-Tobacco messages on Brihan Mumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) Buses in Mumbai. Hence we will find BEST Buses displaying anti-Tobacco messages on them. This anti tobacco campaign is a part of State’s tobacco free educational institutions campaign. The messages will be in Hindi and Marathi and will be focusing on youths.


 
     
 
 
   
VITAMIN D CAN BE DANGEROUS FOR HEART
 
A study lead by Muhammad Amer MD and an assistant professor in the division of general internal medicine at the Johns Hopkins university School of Medicine inferred that too much of Vitamin D can be hazardous to heart. Vitamin D which is good for bone and heart can be hazardous for heart if it exceeds normal levels. The findings found that increasing levels of Vitamin D in the blood are linked with lower levels of a popular marker of cardiovascular inflammation-C reactive protein also know as CRP. The team studied data from more than 15000 adults participants in the continuous National Health and Nutrition Examination survey a nationally representative sample from 2001 -2006. They found an inverse relationship between vitamin D and CRP in adults without cardiovascular symptoms but with relatively low vitamin D levels.
 

 
 
 
 
 
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  DR. RAJENDRA GAWAI THE EDITOR IS AN M.B.B.S GRADUATE AND HAS DONE POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DERMATOLOGY

 
 
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