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TOP 7 TOURISM PLACE IN HIMACHAL PRADESH

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  Dr. Viven choudhary Top HP Tourism Place: Top tourism place in Himachal Pradesh:  Himachal Pradesh is a beautiful state in India with stunning landscapes and a rich cultural heritage. There are many popular tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh, including: Manali: This picturesque hill station is located in the Kullu Valley and is known for its scenic beauty, adventure sports, and ancient temples. Shimla: The capital city of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla is a popular tourist destination known for its colonial architecture, stunning natural beauty, and pleasant weather. Dharamshala: This beautiful hill station is located in the Kangra Valley and is known for its stunning views of the Dhauladhar mountain range and its Tibetan culture. McLeod Ganj: Located just above Dharamshala, McLeod Ganj is known for its vibrant Tibetan culture, Buddhist monasteries, and stunning natural beauty. Kullu: This beautiful valley is known for its scenic beauty, adventure sports, and ancient temples. Spiti V

TOP 5 HOSPITALS OF INDIA

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Dr. Viven choudhary (neurology department) here are the top 5 hospitals in India based on various rankings and surveys: Rank Hospital Location Specialties 1 All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi General medicine, surgery, pediatrics, oncology, cardiology 2 Christian Medical College (CMC) Vellore General medicine, surgery, cardiology, neurology, oncology 3 Apollo Hospitals Chennai General medicine, surgery, cardiology, orthopedics, neurology 4 Fortis Hospital Mumbai General medicine, surgery, cardiology, neurology, oncology 5 Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital Mumbai General medicine, surgery, cardiology, neurology, oncology

GANGLION CYST

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Dr. Viven choudhary  Ganglion Cyst Overview. GANGLION CYST overview  A ganglion cyst is a non-cancerous lump that typically forms on the joints or tendons of the wrists, hands, or feet. They are filled with a thick, clear, jelly-like fluid, and can range in size from a pea to a golf ball. Causes: The cause of ganglion cysts is not entirely clear, but they are thought to develop as a result of injury or repetitive stress to the affected area. They are more common in women than men, and often affect people between the ages of 20 and 40. Ganglion cysts are usually painless, but they can cause discomfort or aching, especially when they are located near a nerve. Treatment options include observation, aspiration (removal of the fluid with a needle), or surgery. However, in many cases, ganglion cysts will go away on their own without any treatment Treatment  The 2 main treatment options for a ganglion cyst are: draining fluid out of the cyst with a needle and syringe (aspiration) cutting the

INDIAN MEDICAL COLLEGES RECOGNISED BY THE SINGAPORE MEDICAL COUNCIL

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Dr.viven choudhary  Indian medical colleges Recognised by SMC     "You have a medical degree in india and wish to practise in Singapore, you need to check the list of Indian medical colleges Recognised by  Singapore Medical Council  so you can work in Singapore"  (1)AIIMS  (2)CMC,vellore  (3)Armed Forces Medical College ,Pune,Maharashtra (4)MAMC,delhi (5)Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research,Pondicherry (6)LHMC, delhi (7)GRAND MEDICAL COLLEGE , MUMBAI (8)St. John’s Medical College College in Bengaluru, Karnataka (9)Madras medical college (Chennai),Dr.M.G.R. Medical University (tamilnadu) THANKYOU   

Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD)

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  ALD GENETIC DISORDER 🧬 Dr.Mohan lal Ghoshlya (MS,MCH) neurology  Adrenoleukodystrophy  A Rare genetic disorder  Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is a genetic disorder that affects the nervous system and the adrenal glands. It is caused by a mutation in the ABCD1 gene, which codes for a protein that helps break down certain fats in the body. As a result, these fats accumulate in the adrenal glands and the white matter of the brain, leading to damage to the myelin sheath that insulates nerve cells. ALD can have different forms with varying severity, but the most common and severe form is childhood cerebral ALD (CCALD), which typically develops in boys between the ages of 4 and 10 years. Symptoms of CCALD may include progressive cognitive and motor dysfunction, behavioral changes, seizures, and vision and hearing loss. The disease can progress rapidly, leading to a vegetative state and death within a few years. TREATMENT  There is currently no cure for ALD, but treatments such as hematopoiet