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
Travis Scott Opens Up About His Battle With Depression
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Travis Scott Opens Up About His Battle With Depression

The effects of fame and fortune have somewhat different effects on different individuals, thanks to varying environments, circumstances, and personalities. During an interview with Show Studio, the well-known artist Travis Scott recently opened up about his battle with depression and mental illness.  Travis Scott Admits To The Real Secret Struggles Of Being A Celebrity According…

All About Parkinson’s Disease
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All About Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s disease is a chronic, degenerative and progressive neurological disorder characterized by tremors, slowed reflexes, stiffness, poor balance and difficult moving. Parkinson’s disease affects 10 million people worldwide and is more common among those over 60 and men. The combination of traditional and natural treatment methods, such as exercise, dietary and lifestyle changes can slow…

How to Kick Stress to the Curb!
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How to Kick Stress to the Curb!

Everyone experiences stress when they feel overloaded, overwhelmed, or have trouble coping. Stress is your body’s protective mechanism against danger and distress, and it honestly is essential for survival. Stress becomes problematic, however, when it turns chronic. It can lead to physical and mental health conditions, including chronic pain and disease, heart disease, stroke, depression,…