Are you or a loved one struggling with depression that hasn't responded to standard treatments? Advanced brain imaging can provide crucial insights into the biological basis of depression, helping clarify diagnosis and guide more effective treatment approaches....
Have you or a loved one experienced lingering symptoms after a head injury? While most concussions resolve within weeks, some people develop Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS)—and advanced brain imaging can be crucial for proper diagnosis and creating an effective recovery plan....
Are you or a loved one experiencing concerning memory changes? While some forgetfulness is normal with aging, significant memory loss may warrant medical attention—and advanced brain imaging can provide crucial insights that guide diagnosis and treatment....
Is your child struggling with attention and hyperactivity issues? Discover how advanced brain imaging provides objective insights that go beyond behavioral observations, helping to create personalized treatment plans for children with ADHD. In India, Atte...
Do you sometimes wonder if your anxiety is "all in your head"? Science confirms that anxiety disorders have a very real physical basis in the brain—and advanced neuroimaging can now reveal these changes. In India, anxiety disorders affect between 3.9% a...
"My tummy hurts" ranks among the most common complaints pediatricians hear, accounting for up to 25% of all childhood medical visits. For parents, recurring abdominal pain can be particularly frustrating—it causes real distress for their child, yet often receives vague explanations like "growing pains" or "functional pain...
When a child complains of headaches, parents naturally worry. Is it just a temporary discomfort, or could it signal something more serious? Headaches are surprisingly common in children—by age 18, nearly 75% of children will have experienced significant headache pain. While most childhood headaches are benign and manageab...
Few aspects of a child's development generate as much attention—and sometimes worry—as their physical growth. While most children follow predictable growth patterns, variations do occur, leading many parents to wonder: Is my child's growth normal? When should I be concerned? What might be causing slower or faster growth...
Every child develops at their own pace—a reality that both reassures and worries parents as they watch their children grow. While developmental variation is normal, certain delays may signal underlying issues that benefit from early identification and intervention. Understanding the difference between typical variation an...
When three-year-old Aarav developed hives and facial swelling after eating a peanut butter sandwich for the first time, his parents faced a frightening reality shared by millions of families worldwide. Childhood food allergies are increasingly common, affecting approximately 8% of children in India and rising at an alarming...