StanPlus appoints ex-Uber engineering leader Suhas Kulkarni as Chief Technology, Product Officer, and Founding Member
To make StanPlus a tech-first platform by building and delivering reliable, scalable, and mission-critical applications, systems, and infrastructure.
India ready to take care of health but needs better tools
While Indian consumers have started leveraging online information sources, they need better tools to manage their health..
How poor sleep impacts your health
Sleep is very important for your mental and physical health. Different things happen during sleep that helps to keep the brain working well and keep the body healthy. Sleep is also essential for children and teenagers to make sure they grow and develop in the right way.
Increased access to care: lessons from the Ayushman Bharat Program
While India has made progress in healthcare, the future of care in the country would depend on programs like Ayushman Bharat and access to technology
How Bad Relationships Affect Your Health
Bad relationships affect your health. Here are some thoughts to identify and manage the situation.
The fight against Sugar
While there are many harmless side effects of sugar, the impact that it has on the overall health and wellness of individuals is far from understood.
Evolving Leadership in Healthcare: In discussion with Health Tech Leader Ravi Ramaswamy
While healthcare has come a long way, the time for a transformation is here, what is requires is a new way of thinking, in the first of this 12 part series, we speak to Ravi Ramaswamy, health tech leader and CEO of RV Consultants
The Virtual Blockchain in Healthcare Summit
While Blockchain has generated a lot of interest, its ability yo solve some of healthcare’s long standing problems is immense.
Diabetes levels drop marginally in India as per Novo Nordisk Foundation Study
While diabetes awareness is on the rise, the key to management is to measure the HbA1C levels regularly from the late thirties.
Sugar is the new health threat : Findings from Credit Suisse Study
While there are still no studies linking sugar to obesity, 90% of medical practitioners on a survey agree that sugar is the root cause..