Dr Hema.Venkataraman

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Dr Hema.Venkataraman

Dr Hema.Venkataraman

@hemsdoc

NHS trained Endocrinologist - KIMS Hospitals Bangalore! Founder of https://t.co/rep1o8m3XL, #Diabetes, #obesity #endocrinology Dial: 9740427746 for appointments

KIMS, Mahadevpura, Bangalore Tham gia Nisan 2011
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#bariatric surgery …. What surgery for whom Managing nutrition in the run up to surgery Long term follow up post surgery Setting up a bariatric service at your centers……. The marriage of #surgeons and #physicians and #dieticians ….. Come join us on the first of the #obesity masterclass series…at @KauveryB Marathalli 3rd July afternoon with Lunch 12-4.30 pm Free to attend RSVP below The Before, during and After of Bariatric: / Metabolic surgery! #surgeons #physicians #MedTwitter #dieticians #nutritionists #endocrinology #obesity #healthcare #education
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Shocking Visual from Jabalpur Bargi Dam
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If I want to retire in India and want this, where should I end up? 1. Coastal city because pollution will be low 2. No danger of language warriors - I don’t intend to get into anyone’s way 3. Decent infra 4. At least 2 good hospital within 20-30kms 5. Airport within 2-3hr drive; railways station a major plus I can think of these: 1. Vizag 2. North Goa (Ponda, Mapusa) 3. Bhubaneswar (not coastal but you get the drift) 4. Udupi 5. Mangalore What else?
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Gautham Machaiah@GauthamMachaiah·
After weeks of heat, Bengaluru’s heaviest-ever April rain should have brought relief— instead, it killed 10 and paralysed the city. This was not nature alone, but years of civic neglect, poor planning, and zero preparedness. Rains did not fail Bengaluru, governance did.🌧️
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@AdityaRajKaul She’s terrified not of just losing! She’s terrified of all the exotic creatures that will come crawling out of her Pandora’s box after the defeat! Many might swallow her whole!!
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Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul·
High drama playing out in Kolkata. TMC stages protest in the Strongroom. TMC alleges lack of transparency. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Bannerjee is heading towards Netaji Indoor Stadium. TMC raises questions on Election Commission over opening of ballot boxes.
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Abhishek@AbhishBanerj·
Dhruv Rathee showing his commitment to environment 1. First class on Emirates 2. First class suite on Singapore Airlines 3. Business class on Qatar Airways Please save trees in Nicobar Someone has to offset carbon footprint of Dhruv Rathee flying in first & business class!
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@orgyanesh In the first few years when I went abroad (2007) I drove recklessly just like in India! Within the first year I had 3 fines costing me nearly 25k (INR) and nearly lost my license! I’m a responsible driver now! We Indians learn better when penalized
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R Ganesh@orgyanesh·
These are things to aspire for. Every Indian (or African or Latino) is entitled to these. But if you think carefully, you will find that most of these are not Congress/BJP issues. If only we change. Throwing garbage, bad driving -> 100000+ deaths each year, reckless honking, queue jumping, playing mobiles in public buses, not respecting personal space, boorish behaviour and 100 other things, if removed, can solve 90% of problems that make India a "hellhole" and UK a paradise. Without costing a single rupee. In fact, saving crores and crores.
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I paid close to 40% tax in the UK! I got fresh air Beautiful green spaces / every road was one! Regulated traffic Good roads / clean roads I could see the sky studded with stars from my home (now I see the neighbours building) My neighbor would have to take permission from all neighbours to elevate/alter his house (lest he obstruct sunlight / ventilation for us) and often fail! My rubbish bins and even garden waste collected on time I drank tap water and it tasted divine! Good quality groceries I swam in the local council pools (govt pools) which were temperature controlled! More importantly I had time to enjoy this all! P.S I love India to bits! And there’s a good reason why I came back…despite this!
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Abhishek@AbhishBanerj·
@hemsdoc "Unleashed the TMC" How is this not a common idiom already😂😂
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@priyanshyam @apwamit Take the metro station for eg. The same dirty selfish Indians don’t dare throw any garbage - it’s spotless! What made the difference?
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priya shyam@priyanshyam·
@hemsdoc @apwamit We Indians are so selfish that we want our house to be clean but throw trash next door.No government can teach civic sense and responsibility it’s self taught and we are the worst group of people to follow rules.I love India but this is undeniable truth
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@apwamit Why so? We citizens are not assertive about our rights! We have been taking things lying down! Don’t underestimate the power of collective action
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Apolitical@apwamit·
@hemsdoc Sure Hema, We can understand your point. However, most Indians have no option but to suffer in silence
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Hebbal_Bangalore@GodwinV03361678·
@hemsdoc @sivarajan2016 That’s a lie and pure show off. No one left UK for the Sun or temples. There are enough temples and arguably the food too. You left because you didn’t get a job as a Consultant endocrinologist in the NHS. Nothing else.
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