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		<title>Ananya Panday&#8217;s mother Bhavana Pandey got an access energy facelift &#8211; here’s what it means</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2020 07:12:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Source &#8211; https://www.timesnownews.com/</p>
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<h2>In Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, Bhavana Pandey revealed the secret to her younger-looking skin and talked about an access energy facelift. Here&#8217;s everything you need to know about the beauty technique.</h2>
<p>Bollywood actor Chunky Panday&#8217;s wife and actress Ananya Panday&#8217;s mom Bhavana Pandey gave us a reason to binge-watch a show with our partners in the last few days of November. With web series <em>Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives</em>, Bhavana gave us a glimpse of her life along with Neelam Kothari, Maheep Kapoor and Seema Khan. In the show, everyone constantly spilled the beans about their personal lives and in one of the episodes, Bhavana revealed the secret of her younger-looking skin.</p>
<p>In the show, we saw Bhavana taking an alternate route to achieve flawless and youthful skin. The star wife got an access energy lift done after a lot of discussion and consultations. In the beauty procedure, a transformational healer or a life coach transfers energy from the Earth to the face. Know more about this alternative beauty technique below. </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.mymedicplus.com/blog/ananya-pandays-mother-bhavana-pandey-got-an-access-energy-facelift-heres-what-it-means/">Ananya Panday&#8217;s mother Bhavana Pandey got an access energy facelift &#8211; here’s what it means</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.mymedicplus.com/blog">MyMedicPlus</a>.</p>
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		<title>New mother accuses NHS of fat-shaming after receiving an &#8216;insulting&#8217; leaflet on weight loss just seven weeks after giving birth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2020 06:09:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Source &#8211; https://www.dailymail.co.uk/</p>
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<li class="class"><b>Dawn Wilson, from South Lanarkshire, received leaflet on weight loss after birth</b></li>
<li class="class"><b>Claimed was visited only once by health visitor after birth of her daughter Ava</b></li>
<li class="class"><strong>Said the NHS should be more understanding and supportive of new mothers</strong></li>
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<p class="mol-para-with-font">A new mum has slammed her local NHS trust for fat-shaming her with an &#8216;insulting&#8217; weight loss leaflet just seven weeks after she gave birth. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">Dawn Wilson, from Forth, South Lanarkshire, received the &#8216;cheeky&#8217; fact sheet titled &#8216;top 10 tips for achieving a healthy weight after having a baby&#8217; on Friday morning. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">The 29-year-old gave birth to her first child Ava McGilvray in August and claims she has only been seen once by a health visitor. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">When she read through the list, she noted it advised mums to &#8216;attend a postnatal exercise class&#8217; despite most being cancelled. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">The senior care assistant has now called on the NHS to &#8216;be more forgiving&#8217; of new mums and stop shaming them for eating a &#8216;chocolate biscuit&#8217;. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">NHS Lanarkshire said sending out leaflets like this was &#8216;not their usual practice&#8217; and confirmed they were looking into the circumstances. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">Dawn said: &#8216;I was shocked to receive this. How cheeky of them to insinuate I need to lose weight, given that nobody has seen me for almost six weeks. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;I find it rather insulting. My health visitor has seen my baby once at one-week-old and is due on Monday for her development check at seven-weeks-old. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;They have no idea the efforts I may or may not be doing to already lose weight. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;It would also be nice to get something about mental health in there [on the list]. I don&#8217;t think my main focus right now is on my body. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;It took nine months of stretching my stomach &#8211; it won&#8217;t go down overnight. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;Of course my stomach is still wobbly, it had a baby grow in there for nine months and not even two months later it&#8217;s expected to be back to normal. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;I think personally maternity services are shocking during this. Then to add insult to injury I get a letter implying I could use losing some weight when woman&#8217;s mental health is under stress with everything else. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;They need to be more forgiving to people who have just had babies. Focus more on being positive and promoting positive mental health than making mums feel guilty for having a takeaway or a chocolate biscuit.&#8217;</p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">Since going on maternity leave and giving birth to little Ava, Dawn admits she has sometimes turned to convenience foods if the infant is &#8216;grumpy and crying&#8217;. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">But despite her occasional quick meal, Dawn believes mums shouldn&#8217;t be shamed &#8211; especially when most of their options for socialising with new mums have been cancelled. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">Dawn said: &#8216;Newborns are stressful to the best of minds, never mind during a global pandemic with cheeky letters saying to put down the chocolate bar. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;If my baby is grumpy and crying and just wants to be held, then of course I&#8217;m going to make chicken dippers and chips for me and my partner over a homecooked lasagne. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;[They] don&#8217;t know if I have gone down to my pre-pregnancy weight, which I feel I have. All my clothes fit me again.</p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;The healthy eating part isn&#8217;t really even the insulting part, but I find it highly ironic they are recommending fitness classes given they are all shut due to COVID. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;We&#8217;ve had no antenatal classes, no normal maternity services, there are no baby classes currently. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;The wording could be less [focused on] you needing to lose weight after having a baby and [instead] &#8220;Here are the tips we have and the classes you need&#8221;. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;It could have something a bit more positive like &#8220;we understand focus is on your newborn and time is mainly on their needs, but think about your own&#8221;. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;I feel a bit robbed of maternity leave given that I&#8217;m stuck at home with my baby. I&#8217;m not allowed visitors, no classes and I can&#8217;t visit anyone.&#8217; </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">Lynsey Sutherland, associate nurse director of children’s services and family nurse partnership, South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership, said: &#8216;We aim to provide the highest standard of care to all our patients and we regret any instance where someone feels we have not met this standard. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;We do not routinely send out letters to new mothers but information is provided as part of a ‘first visit’ pack issued by health visitors during home visits. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;If Dawn wishes to provide any feedback in relation to her recent post-natal care, I would ask that she contact our patient affairs department who will be happy to assist. </p>
<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;We cannot confirm sending out the leaflet as it is not our usual practice, but we are currently looking into the circumstances.&#8217; </p>
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		<title>Children of Mothers With Diabetes Are Likely To Suffer From Heart Diseases, Says Study</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2020 07:07:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Source: newsgram.com</p>
<p>Children of mothers with diabetes have increased rates of early onset cardiovascular disease or CVD (conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels) from childhood up to the age of 40, the researchers have warned.</p>
<p>The increased rates were more pronounced among children of mothers with a history of CVD or diabetic complications, said the study published in the journal The BMJ. <br />“Our study provides evidence that children of mothers with diabetes, especially those with a history of CVD or with diabetic complications, had increased rates of early onset CVD throughout the early decades of life,” said study researchers from Aarhus University in Denmark.</p>
<p>If this association is shown to be causal, preventing, screening, and treating diabetes in women of childbearing age could be important not only for improving the health of the women but also for reducing long term risks of CVD in their offspring, the researchers added</p>
<p>The number of women diagnosed with diabetes before or during pregnancy has increased globally, and children of these women are more likely to have risk factors for future CVD, such as high blood pressure and high blood sugar levels. It is unclear, however, whether or to what extent exposure to diabetes in the womb increases the risk of developing CVD in offspring over a lifetime.</p>
<p>So an international team of researchers set out to evaluate associations between diabetes diagnosed before or during pregnancy and early onset CVD in children during their first four decades of life. They base their findings on national registry data for over 2.4 million children born without congenital heart disease in Denmark from 1977 to 2016.</p>
<p>Diabetes was categorised as pregestational (before pregnancy) or gestational (during pregnancy) and women with diabetic complications were identified.</p>
<p>Other potentially influential factors, such as mother’s age, education, lifestyle and medical history were also taken into account. During up to 40 years of follow-up, children of mothers with diabetes had a 29 per cent increased overall rate of early onset CVD compared with children of mothers who did not have diabetes (cumulative risks: 17.8 per cent vs 13.1 per cent ).</p>
<p>The researchers also found higher rates for specific types of CVD children of mothers with diabetes, particularly heart failure (45 per cent), hypertensive disease (78 per cent), deep vein thrombosis (82 per cent), and pulmonary embolism (91 per cent).</p>
<p>Increased rates were seen in each age group in childhood (before 20 years of age) and early adulthood (from 20 to 40 years of age), regardless of the type of diabetes they were exposed to (pregestational or gestational) and rates were similar for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, the study said. (IANS).</p>
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