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
Boredom Eating: Why You Eat When You’re Bored and How to Stop
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Boredom Eating: Why You Eat When You’re Bored and How to Stop

Do you ever find yourself wandering to the kitchen, not out of hunger, but simply because you’re bored? If so, you’re not alone. Boredom eating is a common struggle, one that can derail our best intentions for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It’s easy to reach for a snack when we feel unstimulated or disengaged, using…

8 Things You Didn’t Know Could Be Harming Your Gut Health
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8 Things You Didn’t Know Could Be Harming Your Gut Health

Your gut isn’t just where food is digested—it’s home to a bustling community of microorganisms, known as gut bacteria, that have a huge impact on your overall health. Collectively, this gut microbiome is made up of hundreds of bacterial species, many of which are beneficial to digestion, immune function, and even mental well-being. These “friendly”…

Type 1.5 Diabetes Explained: What Is It and Why Does It Often Go Unrecognized?
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Type 1.5 Diabetes Explained: What Is It and Why Does It Often Go Unrecognized?

Imagine learning you have diabetes. Confusing enough. But then, you discover it’s not the type you thought. This was the reality for NSYNC’s Lance Bass, who initially received a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes, only to find out later that he actually has type 1.5 diabetes. Such misdiagnoses are surprisingly common, shedding light on a…

The Okinawan Diet: Unlocking Secrets for Long Life and Health
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The Okinawan Diet: Unlocking Secrets for Long Life and Health

The Okinawan diet is more than just a traditional way of eating – it’s a powerful lifestyle approach that has captivated researchers and health enthusiasts worldwide for its association with longevity and remarkable health benefits.  Known for fostering one of the highest concentrations of centenarians globally, the small Japanese island of Okinawa has earned its…

How Your Gut Is Affecting Your Brain
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How Your Gut Is Affecting Your Brain

The gut-brain connection has become a central topic in health discussions, drawing attention to how the gut influences not only digestion but also mental wellness. Far more than a simple digestive organ, the gut hosts a bustling community of bacteria known as the gut microbiome. This microbiome – collectively weighing around two kilograms, even heavier…

Loneliness and Gut Health: The Surprising Connection You Didn’t Know
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Loneliness and Gut Health: The Surprising Connection You Didn’t Know

The connection between gut health and mental well-being has long been the subject of scientific curiosity, but recent research is shedding new light on just how deeply intertwined they might be. Specifically, studies are now revealing that loneliness, an emotion that can significantly impact mental and physical health, is related to the diversity of the…

What Is Digital Dementia: How Excessive Screen Time May Lead to Cognitive Decline in Children
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What Is Digital Dementia: How Excessive Screen Time May Lead to Cognitive Decline in Children

The rise of screen time among children has become a significant concern, with experts warning about a new phenomenon called digital dementia.  As children increasingly spend hours glued to screens, professionals now believe we may be heading toward an epidemic of early-onset dementia and overall cognitive decline. This grim outlook suggests that tech overuse may…