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BRONX DOCS PITCH IN FOR HOMELAND
02 Feb 2001

BRONX DOCS PITCH IN FOR HOMELAND

American Newspaper news about Dr Rajeev Jayadevan

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മദ്യവും രസവും വൈറസിനെ തടയും; നോൺവെജ് കഴിക്കരുത്; പ്രചരിക്കുന്ന പോസ്റ്റുകൾ; സത്യം ഇങ്ങനെ
22 May 2020

മദ്യവും രസവും വൈറസിനെ തടയും; നോൺവെജ് കഴിക്കരുത്; പ്രചരിക്കുന്ന പോസ്റ്റുകൾ; സത്യം ഇങ്ങനെ

കേരളത്തില്‍ കൊറോണ വൈറസ് ബാധ സ്ഥിരീകരിച്ചതിന് സമൂഹമാധ്യമങ്ങൾ വഴിയുള്ള വ്യാജപ്രചാരണങ്ങളും സജീവമാവുകയാ... Read more at:

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TNM fact check: Drinking alcohol, avoiding non-veg won’t help prevent coronavirus
22 May 2020

TNM fact check: Drinking alcohol, avoiding non-veg won’t help prevent coronavirus

Several fake messages have been doing the rounds ever since three cases of coronavirus have been detected in the country.

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Minimum protection, maximum work: Kochi’s waste collectors do their best during COVID days
22 May 2020

Minimum protection, maximum work: Kochi’s waste collectors do their best during COVID days

Kochi: Mohanan, a native of Edakochy on the suburbs of Kochi, starts his work at 5:30am in the morning everyday. He travels over 10 km on his bike to reach Kaloor, in the heart of the city, to collect garbage from houses, flats and shops. Once the waste is collected on a three-wheeler rickshaw, he hands it over to the Kochi corporation's staff who in turn take it to the Brahmapuram waste treatment plant. After he is done with the day's job around 10 am, he returns home, often with an empty stomach.

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Fatty liver in the news @ Deccan Chronicle.
25 May 2018

Fatty liver in the news @ Deccan Chronicle.

Published by: Deccan Chronicle

Fatty liver in the news today @ Deccan Chronicle. Top 10 facts: 1. Most cases of fatty liver are harmless; there is no need to panic. 2. It is common among those who drink alcohol, eat junk food and don’t exercise. 3. Liver fat accumulation is the key. Fatty liver can occur even among those who don’t drink. 4. A few people with fatty liver have underlying chronic liver inflammation; some of these can go on to cirrhosis, especially those who drink. 5. Clinical testing can help identify this subgroup of patients. 6. There is no need to test or…

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Times of India on Colon cancer in India.
22 May 2018

Times of India on Colon cancer in India.

Published by: Times of India

Times of India on Colon cancer in India. My research is quoted in this article.

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Emergency medical care needs human resources.
14 Oct 2017

Emergency medical care needs human resources.

Published by: Deccan Chronicle

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Your ears can’t take it any more
26 Apr 2017

Your ears can’t take it any more

Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is becoming one of the major concerns of the society as citizens continue to be exposed to sound levels much beyond the tolerance levels.

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Health department on high alert
23 Apr 2017

Health department on high alert

The state health department has put its staff and field workers on high alert as the fall in water levels in rivers and dams could lead to consumption of contaminated water.

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Gut in a rut? blame it on stress
29 Dec 2016

Gut in a rut? blame it on stress

Stress and change in lifestyle seems to be adversely affecting the guts of youngsters. An increasing number of professionals and students in the state are visiting gastroenterologists with problems of abdominal pain, gas and acidity.

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Unhealthy lifestyle leading to chronic constipation cases
14 Jul 2015

Unhealthy lifestyle leading to chronic constipation cases

Though people are aware that health food choices and lifestyle changes can address the issues of constipation, most people prefer to address the problems with instant medications, say gastroenterologists in city.

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dr rajeev jayadevan

Dr Rajeev Jayadevan completed his MBBS and MD General Medicine with top honours from Christian Medical College (CMC) Vellore in 1995. He received training in Clinical Epidemiology and Public Health from Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands. He was awarded MRCP (UK) from England in 1996. He obtained Board Certification in Medicine and Gastroenterology (Fellowship) from New York Medical College, and spent 3 years in the UK and 10 years in the US before returning to his hometown of Cochin. He has extensive international experience of performing over 20,000 endoscopies, in addition to research and publications. He established the department of Gastroenterology at Sunrise Hospital, Cochin in 2009.
His academic track record is exceptional. He was the Kerala state SSLC second rank holder in 1984, Kerala state Medical entrance first rank holder in 1986 and Kerala state Engineering entrance 4th rank holder in 1986.

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