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Beat the Heat ! But How?

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With summer at its peak, it is a daily challenge for everyone, be it an adult, a kid or an elderly, to face the dry hot winds and scorching sun. If not paid attention to how one should save oneself from the ill effects of this extreme heat, one is likely to suffer from heat exhaustion and stroke. Preventing it and managing it at the earliest is the easiest and safest way. The most vulnerable population is of children below 5 years, elderly and people with chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, asthama and kidney disease. Exposure to extremely dry and hot air squenches all water from the body, dehydrates the body and leads to various symptoms like  1. Heat exhaustion:  A. body temperature rising from 37-40 degrees or greater than 40 degree. B. Red hot flushed skin C. Headache, nausea, vomiting D. Lethargy, muscle cramps, palpitations E. Decreased urination F. Rapid shallow breathing 2. Heat stroke: in some cases it may lead to severe

FREE ORAL POLIO DROPS CAMP

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Pulse Polio  is an immunisation campaign established by the government of India to eliminate poliomyelitis ( polio ) in India by vaccinating all children under the age of five years against the  polio  virus. The project fights poliomyelitis through a large-scale,  pulse  vaccination programme and monitoring for  polio  cases. 'Dr. Nivedita Kapoor is a Pediatrician with around 11 years of experience in Pediatrics and Neonatology. She is an MBBS, DCH. (Pediatrics) by Education. She is currently attached as a visiting consultant Pediatrician with Fortis Multispeciality Hospital and Tripathi Multispeciality Hospital. She has worked with reputed Hospitals in Noida like Apollo Hospitals. She has written various articles on parenting issues and childhood problems on various online portals and magazines.' facts on polio Here are some key points about polio. More detail and supporting information is in the main article. Polio is caused by the poliovirus. The vas