Samir Parikh

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Name: Samir Parikh
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Worried sick about work

Last month, a 34-year-old patient came to Vivek Nangia, director of the department of pulmonary and infectious diseases at Delhi's Fortis Flt Lt Rajan Dhall Hospital. His complaint -- low-grade fever and a persistent cough. Tests confirmed he had tuberculosis. ... [Published Individual.com - May 21 2013]
First reported May 04 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 1 reports

Into the mind of the rapist

When a man rapes another man, he's called Gay. When he rapes 11 men, he's called Gayle.' This 'joke' became an internet sensation after cricketer Chris Gayle smashed 175 runs off 66 balls in a T20 match last week.Wondering why it's funny? Perhaps because, ... [Published Hindustan Times - May 04 2013]
Entities: Sex, Rape, Abuse
First reported Apr 20 2013 - Updated Apr 20 2013 - 1 reports

Young & stressed

Classroom stress is more common than we think . Counsellors and doctors tell you that there are signs which parents need to look for and address them immediately. SANGEETA YADAV talks to some experts on how children can cope with itTwleve-year-old Ankit ... [Published New Delhi Pioneer - Apr 20 2013]
First reported Apr 16 2013 - Updated Apr 16 2013 - 1 reports

Love in the waiting room

A long dating game leaves room for boredom; a whirlwind romance doesn't give you time to judge. What's the perfect courtship length?Kate Middleton played the waiting game so long, she was nicknamed Waity Katie. She and Prince William took all of eight ... [Published Times of India - Apr 16 2013]
First reported Apr 13 2013 - Updated Apr 13 2013 - 1 reports

Precocious puberty

Mehak Agarwal, now 13, was banned from having milk when she was 8. Her friends found it strange, their parents found it bewildering. "When other parents were purging soft drinks from their homes, I was getting rid of milk and plastics," says her mum, ... [Published Hindustan Times - Apr 13 2013]

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...Gurgaon, says anyone with a hectic schedule should keep an eye out for behavioural or personality changes -- like greater hostility or aggression. "stress affects our overall sense of well-being, cheerfulness, sleep pattern, thought processes and eating habits" says Dr Parikh. Any sudden or unaccountable changes in these should automatically raise a red flag
"whenever you are ready, it is the right time. once you are able to envision a life together with common goals and perspectives on what each of you wants in the long run, it's a good time to move to the next level" Dr Parikh says

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Worried sick about work [Published Individual.com - May 21 2013]
Into the mind of the rapist [Published Hindustan Times - May 04 2013]
Young & stressed [Published New Delhi Pioneer - Apr 20 2013]
Love in the waiting room [Published Times of India - Apr 16 2013]
Precocious puberty [Published Hindustan Times - Apr 13 2013]
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