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Dr. Basavaraj Kuntoji on Dengue scourge back with 530 cases in Karnataka | The New Indian Express

 Topic: Dengue scourge back with 530 cases in Karnataka

Doctor quoted: Dr. Basavaraj Kuntoji, Consultant - Internal Medicine, Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram

Date : July 18, 2022

Publication name : The New Indian Express

Manipal Hospitals :Malleshwaram, Bengaluru

Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram: Dr. Basavaraj Kuntoji on Amid rain, viral fever & gastro cases rise in Bengaluru | The Times of India

Topic: Amid rain, viral fever & gastro cases rise in Bengaluru

Date: 22.05.2022

Format: Industry Story

Doctor quoted: Dr. Basavaraj Kuntoji, Consultant - Internal Medicine, Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram

Reach: 34,78,232

Date : May 22, 2022

Publication name : Times of India

Manipal Hospitals :Malleshwaram, Bengaluru

Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram: Dr. Shobha N on Multitasking and its impact on the brain | The Indian Practitioner

Topic: Multitasking and its impact on the brain

Date: 3rd May 2022

Format: Authored Article

Doctor quoted: Dr. Shobha N, Consultant - Neurologist And Stroke Physician, Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram

Reach: 2,00,000.

Date : May 3, 2022

Publication name : The Indian Practitioner

Manipal Hospitals :Malleshwaram, Bengaluru

Kidney Health for all - Dr. GK Prakash, Senior Consultant Nephrology, Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram.

Chronic kidney disease or chronic kidney failure is a kidney condition that causes gradual loss of kidney function. Your kidneys are responsible for filtering toxic waste products from your body through urine. With chronic kidney disease, your body is unable to get rid of the toxic waste. All these products build up in your body resulting in dangerous levels of fluid and electrolytes, said Dr. GK Prakash, Senior Consultant Nephrology, Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram.

Date : March 10, 2022

Publication name : The Daily Guardian

Manipal Hospitals :Malleshwaram, Bengaluru

Exclusive Coverage Update: Love to travel? You may be exposed to these urinary bladder concerns- Dr Anand M, Senior Consultant- Urologist, Manipal Hospital, Malleshwaram.

Apart from the unavailability of clean and hygienic toilet spaces, other reasons also increase the chances of urinary tract infection in women travelers. The urethra of the female is shorter, making them more vulnerable to infection. The trouble is further increased due to the closeness of the female urinary tract to the anus. Lack of hygienic and safe places during traveling, especially at night, forces the women to hold their urge for urination for a significant period. It also contributes to urinary tract infections., said  Dr Anand M, Senior Consultant- Urologist, Manipal Hospital, Malleshwaram.

Date : February 8, 2022

Publication name : HT Healthshots (2.50M- Monthly Visits)

Manipal Hospitals :Malleshwaram, Bengaluru