Author: Partha Nandi, MD

Partha Nandi M.D., F.A.C.P. is the creator and host of the internationally syndicated medical lifestyle television show, Ask Dr. Nandi. A practicing physician and a renowned international speaker, his appearances include TEDx, college commencements, numerous charity functions, premier medical meetings such as Digestive Disease Week, and nationally syndicated television programs such as The Katie Couric Show. Dr. Nandi has partnered with the Ministry of Health in multiple countries, including Jamaica and India, and has collaborated with The World Health Organization in multiple areas throughout the globe, Dr. Nandi delivers passionate and inspiring talks to diverse audiences. He continues to travel internationally for conferences and symposia, meeting with global health leaders on his quest to improve health care quality, access, and to empower people across the world β€œTo Be Your Own Health Hero.” DrNandi@AskDrNandi.com
The Ugly Truth About Co-parenting After Divorce: 3 Tips to Make it Livable
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The Ugly Truth About Co-parenting After Divorce: 3 Tips to Make it Livable

This Β article was originally posted onΒ www.drsueandyou.com Divorced parents, please stop pointing fingers at one another and start co-parenting. In a perfect divorce scenario, both parties separate amicably putting their children’s needs above their own misery. These parents recognize that their existing issues need to be resolved without involving the children. They do their best to…

Physical Pain and Emotions: A Bigger Connection Than You Realize
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Physical Pain and Emotions: A Bigger Connection Than You Realize

While no one thinks twice if they are getting butterflies in their stomach before going on stage or the ache in their chest if your crush throws you a smile. When you start talking about emotions causing physical pain, people look at you like you’re talking about voodoo. Yet emotions, both good and bad, have…

Anger Towards Ex Holds – 4 Ways To Let Go
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Anger Towards Ex Holds – 4 Ways To Let Go

This article was originally posted onΒ www.drsueandyou.com It is perfectly normal to feel angry with your ex for using your kids as a weapon to cause you pain. Holding on to this anger, however, will not get you closer to reuniting with your children. Alienated parents who have difficulty releasing and resolving their anger towards their…