Skeletons are falling fast from AAP cupboards : Warring Says, AAP has proved to be ‘super-spreader’ of corruption pandemic Congratulates ex-cricketer for revealing AAP corruption AAP’s badlav-‘fixed rate for everything’ like in a ‘fair price’ shop Chandigarh 18 April ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring today said that the Aam Aadmi Party’s self proclaimed “clean image” stands completely tarnished with day to day revelations by people as to how they were forced to pay huge bribes to get routine work done. He said, it is public knowledge that under this government, “everything comes at a price and there are fixed rates for every official work that should otherwise be done in normal routine”. “That is the real 'badlaav' which the AAP has ushered in Punjab-“fixed rate” for everything, no bargaining, please, perfectly like in a fair price shop”, he remarked.“The AAP has turned out to be the super-spreader of the corruption pandemic in ...
Free liver health screenings at Shalby Hospital
S.A.S.Nagar 18 April ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : To mark World Liver Day , Shalby Hospital Mohali on Saturday launched an awareness drive on fatty liver diseases. Under drive, the hospital is offering free liver health screenings on every Saturday with discounted fibroscan.
Dr. Rahul Gupta, Senior Hepatologist at Shalby Hospital Mohali said, “Driven by sedentary lifestyles, poor diets, obesity, diabetes, and dyslipidemia, the fatty liver conditions are surging across Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Chandigarh. Dr. Gupta further said, “ Liver disease is the silent killer striking Punjab hardest. In Punjab alone, over 40% of urban adults now show fatty liver on ultrasound, up from 25% a decade ago. With 15 million diabetics statewide, we're seeing MASLD in 70% of them. Early screening via fibroscan can detect it asymptomatically as symptoms often appear only after 70-80% damage, he informed.Dr. Prof. Arunanshu Behera , Director - GI & HPB & Liver transplant at Shalby said that Chandigarh's desk-job culture and calorie-rich Punjabi diets are fueling liver diseases in the region. Lifestyle tweaks like 30 minutes of daily exercise, low-carb diets, and diabetes control can reverse early stages in 60-70% of patients, he said.

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