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A.V Hospital Anugraha Vittala Hospital is dedicated to bringing healthcare and technology together. With a missio

This Yoga flow is for those who, due to age, inflexibility, or injury, need to practice completely from a chair. It has ...
05/07/2021

This Yoga flow is for those who, due to age, inflexibility, or injury, need to practice completely from a chair.

It has all the benefits of regular yoga, such as helping with stress, pain, and fatigue.

If you are looking to start yoga slowly, this yoga flow is ideal for your daily practice.

This Yoga flow is for those, due to age, inflexibility, or injury, need to practice completely from a chair Chair Yoga may be the way to go for people - with...

Yoga pacifies the sympathetic nervous system and slows down the heart, while teaching the muscles and mind to relax deep...
30/06/2021

Yoga pacifies the sympathetic nervous system and slows down the heart, while teaching the muscles and mind to relax deeply. Hence it can reduce stress-induced hypertension, while addressing its underlying causes. It

While a general yoga practice has a pacifying effect and can bring the nervous system into balance, some asanas work better than others for actually lowering blood pressure—and simple modifications make others more beneficial.

Join Dr Saraswathi Ramesh on Zoom tomorrow morning to learn more about yoga for Hypertension.

Ancient indians are said to have manifested the treasures of life by yogic practices. This is true even today, as we can...
29/06/2021

Ancient indians are said to have manifested the treasures of life by yogic practices. This is true even today, as we can unearth the treasure of good health with regular practice of asanas, pranayama and meditation.
Let us discover the secrets to best health tomorrow at 7 am.

The deadly pandemic has made us realise that nothing comes before health! Investing time and energy to optimise our immu...
28/06/2021

The deadly pandemic has made us realise that nothing comes before health! Investing time and energy to optimise our immune system pays in manifolds.
Practising yoga and pranayama keeps our immune system in a robust shape to fight any infection/ inflammation. We are indeed pleased to conduct a session on Yoga for Immunity tomorrow, 29 th june 2021 from 7-8 AM. Please do join us

Yoga is not only about getting you to touch your toes. It’s about what you learn on your way down. Yoga is a way of life...
26/06/2021

Yoga is not only about getting you to touch your toes. It’s about what you learn on your way down. Yoga is a way of life . To make yoga accessible to everyone we have a session on chair yoga by Dr Saraswathi Ramesh, a renowned gynaecology, relentless yoga practitioner, and a naturopathic enthusiast.
Join us tomorrow at 7 am on zoom - https://bit.ly/3xBElSP

Catch Dr Saraswathi Ramesh live on Chandana TV tomorrow(12/5/2021) at 12:00 PM. She will address all Pregnancy issues du...
11/05/2021

Catch Dr Saraswathi Ramesh live on Chandana TV tomorrow(12/5/2021) at 12:00 PM.
She will address all Pregnancy issues during the pandemic.

The wait is finally over! With the effort of many COVID warriors who have worked tirelessly we are seeing the light at t...
21/03/2021

The wait is finally over! With the effort of many COVID warriors who have worked tirelessly we are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel in the form of COVID vaccine! COVID vaccine is available for public at our very own AV Hospital.. So trust science and take the vaccine when it’s your turn 🙂

27/01/2021

Vaccination FAQs

Can a child be given more than one vaccine at a time?

Scientific evidence shows that giving several vaccines at the same time has no negative effect. Children are exposed to several hundred foreign substances that trigger an immune response every day. The simple act of eating food introduces new germs into the body, and numerous bacteria live in the mouth and nose.

When a combined vaccination is possible (e.g. for diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus), this means fewer injections and reduces discomfort for the child. It also means that your child is getting the right vaccine at the right time, to avoid the risk of contracting a potentially deadly disease.

26/01/2021

Vaccination FAQs

Are there side effects from vaccines?

Like any medicine, vaccines can cause mild side effects, such as a low-grade fever, or pain or redness at the injection site. Mild reactions go away within a few days on their own.

Severe or long-lasting side effects are rare. Vaccines are continually monitored for safety, to detect rare adverse events.

25/01/2021

Vaccination FAQs

Are vaccines safe?

Vaccination is safe and side effects from a vaccine are usually minor and temporary, such as a sore arm or mild fever. More serious side effects are possible, but extremely rare.

Any licensed vaccine is rigorously tested across multiple phases of trials before it is approved for use, and regularly reassessed once it is introduced. Scientists are also constantly monitoring information from several sources for any sign that a vaccine may cause health risks.

Remember, you are far more likely to be seriously injured by a vaccine-preventable disease than by a vaccine. For example, tetanus can cause extreme pain, muscle spasms (lockjaw) and blood clots, measles can cause encephalitis (an infection of the brain) and blindness. Many vaccine-preventable diseases can even result in death. The benefits of vaccination greatly outweigh the risks, and many more illnesses and deaths would occur without vaccines.

23/01/2021

Vaccination FAQs

What is in a vaccine?

All the ingredients of a vaccine play an important role in ensuring a vaccine is safe and effective. Some of these include:

The antigen. This is a killed or weakened form of a virus or bacteria, which trains our bodies to recognize and fight the disease if we encounter it in the future.

Adjuvants, which help to boost our immune response. This means they help vaccines to work better.

Preservatives, which ensure a vaccine stays effective.

Stabilisers, which protect the vaccine during storage and transportation.

Vaccine ingredients can look unfamiliar when they are listed on a label. However, many of the components used in vaccines occur naturally in the body, in the environment, and in the foods we eat. All of the ingredients in vaccines – as well as the vaccines themselves - are thoroughly tested and monitored to ensure they are safe.

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