Also visit our website 14 Mar 2015 to 20 Mar 2015 Let's profess to make women's life healthy Mumbai: International Women's Day is celebrated all over the world as the day for women's of our society. In India, especially in the cities, women's day is acknowledged. The mall's and stores do a lot for women's by organizing various discounts and offers. We also celebrate this day for the social, economical and political achievements of the women. But in all this celebration and expressing love, the real purpose of this day is not served. The International Women's day is celebrated all over the th world on 8 March with a different theme every year to empower the women and to bring in notice the problems they suffer from and to eradicate them. Women across the globe play many significant roles in everyone's life. However for every role they play, there is a need of a healthy life. Like many disease Breast cancer is on the rise in India. Presently, 4% are in 20 to 30 yrs age group, 16% are in 30 to 40, 28% are in 40 to 50 age groups. So, almost 48% patients are below 50 year of age. An increasing numbers of patients are in the 25 to 40 years of age, and this definitely is a very disturbing trend. Many other deadly diseases in women go undetected as they don't consult a doctor maybe due to being shy or ashamed or because they are not concerned about it. “Last ten years or so, breast cancer has been rising steadily, and for the first time now, breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in India because the risk of females getting breast cancer is 12.29 %. In India most patients turn up in later stages due to which not everyone survives long irrespective of the best treatment they may get. Awareness about how to detect breast cancer will help women in knowing about the disease at the initial stage and help them get cured faster.” said Dr. Shalin Dubey, General Consultant and Laparoscopic Surgeon at Sterling Wockhardt Hospital, Vashi. Dr Jasmin Surve, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Kalsekar Hospital, Mumbra said, “In women, breast cancer and genital cancers are predominant cancers. For women aged 30 or older having periodic health exams, a cancer-related check-up should be mandatory. Women between 21 – 29 years of age should carry on Pap tests for cervical cancer after every 3years. During menopause instead of being shy or feeling ashamed, women should report any unexpected bleeding or spotting to their doctors.” There are a lot of muddle in the life of a woman that can hardly be understood by any men. Our appeal to women all over the world is to go out and get a health check up this Women's Day in order to have a healthy and fun filled day and to lead a healthy life without any problems. Special trains on Konkan railway Belapur: With an aim to clear extra rush, Konkan railway has decided to run the following special trains on its route in coordination with Central Railway. th The booking will start from 12 March, 2015. The details are as under : Train no. 01039 / 01040: Train No. 01039 Lokmanya Tilak (T) Karmali Superfast special train will leave from Lokmanya Tilak (T) at 01:10 hrs on 13th and 20th March 2015. The train will reach Karmali at 11:00 hrs on same day. Train No. 01040 Karmali - Lokmanya Tilak (T) Superfast special train will leave from Karmali at 14:00 hrs on 13th and 20th March 2015. The train will reach Lokmanya Tilak (T) at 23:55 hrs on same day. The train will halt at Thane, Panvel, Chiplun, Ratnagiri, Kankavali and Kudal stations. Train no. 01095 / 01096: Train No. 01095 Dadar Sawantwadi (Reserved) special train will leave from Dadar at 07:50 hrs on 13th, 15th, 17th, and 20th March 2015. The train will reach Sawantwadi at 20:30 hrs on 09 Fast growing Kidney diseases on the rise in our country www.thetwincitytimes.net same day. Train No. 01096 Sawantwadi – Dadar (Reserved) special train will leave from Sawantwadi at 04:50 hrs on 14th, 16th, 18th, and 21st March 2015. The train will reach Dadar at 16:10 hrs on same day. The train will halt at Thane, Panvel, Roha, Mangaon, Khed, Chiplun, S a v a r d e , S a n g a m e s h w a r, Ratnagiri, Adavali, Vilavade, Rajapur Road, Vaibhavwadi Road, Kankavali, Sindhudurg, Kudal and Zarap stations. Vashi: As per the available statistics, in India, people suffer through a lot of different diseases and many die due to no proper facility or medication. Many diseases are taking root and so are the diseases related to kidney. Dehydration, less intake of water and infections to the kidney may all lead to kidney being severely damaged. More than 2 lakh people every year are falling prey to kidney failure in our country. The kidneys play key roles in body function, not only by filtering the blood and getting rid of waste products, but also by balancing the electrolyte levels in the body, controlling blood pressure, and stimulating the production of red blood cells. Kidney problems are leading to various kidney diseases and even chronic renal failure which in turn can be dangerous to life. Loose motion, vomiting and dehydration can all lead to kidney failure if neglected and not treated in time. Dr. Atul Ingale, Nephrologist at Sterling Wockhardt Hospital, Vashi said, “Normally people neglect the fact of having a serious disease and treat the condition as a normal problem. Kidney in a person can be damaged overnight and lead to acute renal failure is not treated in time. Proper medication is required for problems related to kidney. Drinking ample amount of water, having a proper diet and visiting a doctor for proper medication can help keep your kidney healthy.” Dr Smita Naram, Managing Director at Ayushakti Ayurved said, “Ayurveda generally states that following a lifestyle and diet according to your body constitution is essential for maintaining good mental and physical health. More and more people these days are opting for ayurveda as it has no side effects and a long time cure. Even for kidney problems, ayurveda has many treatments and even yoga exercises that can help them cure. So more and more people should take the benefit of ayurveda and make it a part of our life.” Statement about ownership and other particulars about the News Paper entitled The Twin City Times of Navi Mumbai, India, as required to be published every year after the last day of February… FORM IV (See Rule 8) 1. Place of Publication : 2. Publication Periodicity : 3. 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