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 “To Be Your Own Health Hero.” DrNandi@AskDrNandi.com
Fake Nice: These Are the Behaviors of Mean People Who Are Just Pretending to Be Nice
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Fake Nice: These Are the Behaviors of Mean People Who Are Just Pretending to Be Nice

Have you ever wondered about the authenticity behind someone’s friendly demeanor? It’s a question that plagues many as they navigate relationships both personal and professional. Beneath the surface of seemingly warm smiles and eager hellos, some may harbor intentions not as pure as their outward gestures suggest. This article dives deep into the world of…

Bracing for the Worst: Experts Say the Next Pandemic Might Be 20 Times Deadlier
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Bracing for the Worst: Experts Say the Next Pandemic Might Be 20 Times Deadlier

In a world still reeling from the echoes of COVID-19, experts now warn that the next pandemic could strike with an impact 20 times greater. As whispers of ‘Disease X’ circulate among global health circles, the notion that we could face a more formidable foe becomes a call to arms. This isn’t just about future…

The Real Deal on Redheads: Their Genetic ‘Superpowers’ — And Weaknesses
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The Real Deal on Redheads: Their Genetic ‘Superpowers’ — And Weaknesses

Have you ever wondered if there’s more to the allure of redheads than meets the eye? Beyond the striking spectrum of fiery hair lies a genetic landscape rich with unique traits and hidden vulnerabilities. As we peel back the layers of myth and science, let’s explore the extraordinary world of redheads, where each strand of…

Measles Outbreak Alert in the US: Rising Measles Cases, Who’s at Risk, and How to Stay Protected
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Measles Outbreak Alert in the US: Rising Measles Cases, Who’s at Risk, and How to Stay Protected

In an age where medical advancements have rendered many once-deadly diseases a concern of the past, measles outbreaks serve as stark reminders of vulnerability in public health. Despite the availability of highly effective vaccines, this highly contagious virus has resurfaced, challenging our healthcare infrastructures and prompting a reevaluation of our collective immunity strategies.  This resurgence…

Newly Discovered Bat Virus in China Could Spark Another Pandemic: Here’s What We Know
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Newly Discovered Bat Virus in China Could Spark Another Pandemic: Here’s What We Know

Every cough, every subway ride, and every unassuming bat might carry a secret that could change the course of human health. Recently, scientists in China stumbled upon a new coronavirus that potentially mirrors the early days of COVID-19. Nestled within the genetic sequences of this bat-derived virus are clues that hint at the possibility of…

Seeing the Past: How Our Brains Shape Visual Perception with a 15-Second Delay
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Seeing the Past: How Our Brains Shape Visual Perception with a 15-Second Delay

Imagine this: the scene before your eyes—a bustling street, a flickering screen, a loved one’s smile—may not be as immediate as you think. What if your brain is actually showing you a version of reality that’s 15 seconds old? Recent breakthroughs in neuroscience have uncovered that our brains might be compiling a ‘highlights reel’ of…

Can We Keep Cancer Cells Asleep? Exploring Collagen’s Role in Preventing Metastasis
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Can We Keep Cancer Cells Asleep? Exploring Collagen’s Role in Preventing Metastasis

Imagine a world where cancer could be stopped in its tracks, not by eliminating it, but by putting it into a deep sleep. What if we could keep cancer cells dormant, lurking silently without ever waking to wreak havoc? Thanks to groundbreaking research, we are on the brink of harnessing this very possibility—transforming cancer from…

Cancer Defeated: All Patients Cured in Groundbreaking Drug Trial
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Cancer Defeated: All Patients Cured in Groundbreaking Drug Trial

In an unprecedented medical breakthrough, a recent drug trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has achieved what was once thought to be nearly impossible: every single participant, battling a severe form of rectal cancer, experienced complete remission. The drug at the center of this remarkable outcome is Dostarlimab, a pioneering treatment that has not…

What Makes Lasting Memories: How Brain Science Has Unraveled Molecular Glue
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What Makes Lasting Memories: How Brain Science Has Unraveled Molecular Glue

Have you ever wondered why some memories—like your first bike ride or a summer vacation from childhood—stick with you throughout your life? Scientists have long been fascinated by how our brains manage to hold onto these memories for decades. Now, breakthrough research offers a fascinating explanation: a “molecular glue” in our brains that keeps these…