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Mary Selvaraj

Mary Selvaraj is a post-graduate (MSc) in Foods and Nutrition. She is a Registered Dietician and a Certified Diabetes Educator. She is a member of Indian Dietetic Association and Indian Society of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition (ISPEN). She loves Bonzo, her dog.

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Physical Exercise and Mental Activity Reduce Delirium after Surgery

Physical Exercise and Mental Activity Reduce Delirium after Surgery

Elderly, adults over 65 years of age, who had modest physical activity and performing stimulating mental exercises before surgery had lower chances of developing postoperative delirium.

Senior Health News
Exposure to Alcohol Induces Changes in Genes in Pregnant Mothers and Children

Exposure to Alcohol Induces Changes in Genes in Pregnant Mothers and Children

Infants exposed to alcohol antenatally had altered genes which are measurable indicators. While there is no cure for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, early intervention is the solution.

Health Watch
Two Potential Drugs are Effective Treatment for Ebola by Reducing Mortality

Two Potential Drugs are Effective Treatment for Ebola by Reducing Mortality

Two experimental drugs are an effective treatment for the deadly Ebola hemorrhagic fever, with increased survival rates in a clinical trial in Congo.

Clinical Trials News
Individualize Vitamin D Treatment and Diagnostic Criteria

Individualize Vitamin D Treatment and Diagnostic Criteria

Guidelines for vitamin D deficiency are not definitive, and there is a need for improved tests and diagnostic criteria than those currently available.

Research News
Treat UTI Bacteria in Bladder and also in the Intestinal Reservoir

Treat UTI Bacteria in Bladder and also in the Intestinal Reservoir

Women who have UTI will experience recurrence of UTI within six months of the first episode. The bacteria causing recurrent UTIs are identical.

Women Health News