by Dr. Anoop Lal, MBBS, MD, DPH, FCP, CCWS | Aug 17, 2024 | Articles
Aging need not be feared or resisted; instead, it can be embraced as a journey of continuous transformation. By seeing it as a series of waves, we invite a more compassionate and inspired approach to growing older. Each wave brings with it new opportunities for reflection, celebration, and self-discovery. Let us ride these waves with courage and curiosity, finding beauty in every surge and wisdom in every crest and trough. In doing so, we can transform the narrative of aging into one of vibrant, dynamic growth—a testament to the enduring spirit of human resilience.
by Dr. Anoop Lal, MBBS, MD, DPH, FCP, CCWS | Aug 16, 2024 | Articles
Embrace the journey of mindful coffee consumption, transforming each cup into a ritual that honors both your taste buds and your heart. With thoughtful choices and a balanced approach, you can enjoy the richness of coffee without compromising your well-being.
by Dr. Anoop Lal, MBBS, MD, DPH, FCP, CCWS | Aug 15, 2024 | Articles
With the wheels of India’s first Phase 3 dengue vaccine trial now in motion, the horizon looks promising. This pioneering effort exemplifies the resilience and collaborative spirit that defines the nation.
by Dr. Anoop Lal, MBBS, MD, DPH, FCP, CCWS | Aug 15, 2024 | Articles
As the specter of monkeypox looms, it serves as a potent reminder of our shared vulnerability and interconnectedness.
by Dr. Anoop Lal, MBBS, MD, DPH, FCP, CCWS | Aug 15, 2024 | Articles
The future of medicine gleams with promise. Holograms and virtual reality are not just enhancing surgical precision; they are redefining the very essence of medical practice.
by CareMithra Admin | Mar 15, 2024 | Articles, Connect, Videos
Over the years, the language used to describe disability has undergone significant transformation, reflecting positive shifts in societal attitudes, improvement in understanding, and the ongoing pursuit of inclusivity and respect for individuals with disabilities. This evolution of terminology is not merely a matter of semantics; it reflects broader changes in how we perceive, interact with, and advocate for people with disabilities. This article will explain how disability terminology has evolved from the medical model to the social model, the types of language that can be used to denote those with disabilities depending on preference and context, and the move towards using more respectful and inclusive terminology.