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Dr. Michelle Frank

Dr. Michelle Frank, Doctor of Medicine by degree, Michelle is a healthcare consultant working towards building safe online health communities for women within the digital space. She is currently the Director of Health & Wellness at Naima, which is an online pregnancy ecosystem for women. She resides in India, exploring different cities and opportunities as they arise. Feel free to join in for #MyHealthChat which she co-hosts every alternate Thursday on Twitter.

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Should Parents Limit Their Children’s Use Of Social Media?

Social media is now a part of our daily lives. This rings more true for children and teens. A lot of their day-to-day involve the latest posts and connecting with their friends through social media platforms.  Technology has enabled easier access to a variety of content. This makes for a long list of concerns parents […]

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Why Achieving A Goal Takes Discipline And Courage?

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Tackling The Flu Season and Evolving Variants of COVID-19

Currently, across the globe, we have vastly shifted back to our pre-pandemic ways. With public spaces occupied, frequent travel, and the re-opening of offices and schools, life appears to be back to normal.  However, COVID-19 is far from gone. It still looms and continues to evolve. With the winters upon us, infection rates are likely

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New Studies Suggest Omicron Infections Are Less Severe Than Delta Ones

In November 2021, almost two years after the first COVID-19 case, the world is grappling with the appearance of a new COVID-19 variant, Omicron.  Omicron, labeled as B.1.1.529 by WHO, is currently the variant of concern due to reports of increased transmissibility. From the news we follow, South Africa is currently the zone of concern with regard

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How To Practice Self-Care When Depression Is Getting In The Way

Depression is well-known yet under-reported mental health concern that is present within our society. Depression, similar to other mental health conditions, is peppered in stigma. Also, with the signs of depression seemingly both insidious and overlapping with so many other mental health concerns, it is easy to neglect the early care required to take care

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Future Prospects For Patients With Multiple Myeloma

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Why We Need Breast Cancer Awareness

 In the year 2020, around 2.3 million women were diagnosed with breast cancer according to WHO. Deaths due to breast cancer totaled 685,000. Breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death among women, only after lung cancer.  Yet, we restrict awareness of breast cancer to just one month every year. A Brief

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Education Has Done Little, Women Are Still Left Behind

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COVID19 Delta Variant: Fact from Fiction

Over a year into a pandemic that has gripped the world, we are still discovering new trends, facts, and strains of the SARS – CoV2. While this pandemic has exposed the global healthcare inefficiencies, the pace at which vaccines, research, and data are being collected is truly something to be reveled in.  During the course

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