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Mum tops in drug resistant tb patients
1. Mum tops in drug-resistant
TB patients
Maximum City Is Also Home To The Highest Number Of Diabetics In
Country
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If it's Mumbai, it must be easy to spot a construction site, hail a cab or buy a
delicious doughnut. But the related health cost -of the super-fine construction-
related dust, the highdecibel honking and sugar -may not be easy to spot. The
stress and strain of living in Mumbai, say doctors, means it is home to the largest
chunk of drug-resistant tuberculosis patients in the world as well as the highest
number of diabetics in the country .
Dr Hemant Thacker, who consults at Jaslok Hospital, Pedder Road, said, âLiving in
Mumbai is a challenge but it is also rewarding because Mumbaikars are innovating
every day . They innovate to fight the challenges of modern lifestyle luxuries that
give birth to lifestyle diseases -ranging from metabolic syndrome due to excess of
salt, sugar and butter to pollution-induced problems of the lungs, and mosquitoes.â
The city recorded its worst outbreak of dengue in 2014, which affected thousands
and killed 12. Mumbai records the country's highest number of accidents (at
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Dr Ajit Menon, senior cardiologist at Wockhardt Hospital, Mumbai Central,
said living in the city could be injurious to the heart.âResearch has proved
that negative emotions such as stress, rage, hostility and grief can damage
the health of the heart. These elevate the body's blood pressure, heart rate
and levels of the stress hormone Cortisol, all of which spike your risk of a
heart attack,â he said.
Low-intensity stress over long periods of time can reduce the ability of
coronary arteries to dilate and also damages the inner lining of arteries, said
the doctor.
On the occasion of World Health Day on April 7 (Tuesday), the World Health
Organisation has called for better safety rules for food and water.
Endocrinologist Dr Shashank Joshi from Lilavati Hospital, Bandra, said, âMy
wish list for a healthy Mumbai would be to be able to drink water from the
tap like in American cities.
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The food quality across the city should be so uniform that people who
consume it wouldn't fall prey to infectious diseases such as
gastroenteritis, jaundice or typhoid.''
Another condition that liver specialists like Dr Samir Shah fear could
become an epidemic is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. âDietary sugar
can damage your liver very much the same way that alcohol can. At its
most severe, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) can progress to
dysfunction of the liver or liver failure. It is estimated around 32% of
Indian populace is affected by fatty liver ailment.â NAFLD is mainly
caused by obesity, Type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome.
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