Dr Neelkamal Kapoor M.D.
I am a mother first and a pathologist after that. My elder daughter is doing her masters in Industrial Product Design from Coventry university, U.K. My younger daughter has joined B. Tech. Apparel Production at National Institute of Design Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad. I am Head,
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Infertility - a Perplexing ProblemIt is only their close friends who know that how desperately Susan and John crave to have a child. Susan's inability to conceive has started threatening the happiness and stability of their married life. -
Cancer Education - Need of the HourAccording to World Health Organization estimates, the number of cancer cases in the world are expected to rise from ten million in 2005 to fifteen million in 2020 -
Olga the Deadly Witch - 6. EncounterSuddenly there was a sharp click and the main door opened, bringing in a gust of cold wind. -
Olga the Deadly Witch - 5. Tanya Meets AlexievTanya didn't realise her good fortune immediately. The shock of her discovery had numbed her senses. -
Olga the Deadly Witch - 4. The Face in the MirrorThere was a cruel grin on Olga's face when she landed in her courtyard with her victim. -
Olga the Deadly Witch - 3. Olga's TrapThe Petrovs' funeral service, held at the church in the town of Lundra, was a heavily attended affair. -
Olga the Deadly Witch - 2, The TragedyTanya dozed off. The effect of the last evening's dose had worn off and her fever was rising again. She went into a fitful sleep. Floating in and out. Dreaming! -
Olga the Deadly Witch - 1. The Petrov House"Tanya dear! Wake up! Look, pretty butterflies have come to visit our garden," Tanya's mother, Anna, wove her fingers delicately through Tanya's hair.
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Child Development - VIIIFacts for Parents -
Child Development Part - VIITo function independently the child should feel confident about him or herself.
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Child Development - Part VIYour child's brain is maturing very rapidly and is flooded with ideas and questions.
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Child Development - Part IINewborns spend much of their time sleeping and feeding. They cry when they need to be fed, changed or held. This cry is their method of communication; it is the only language they know. -
Child Development - Part IBirth of a child is an unforgettable moment for the family; cherished and divine. -
The BombFor a neat pile of money, Mike supplied Stan a powerful bomb with a remote activation device. Stan paid a mini fortune to get it implanted in Sarah's dead body -
Laugh a WhileJim the lawyer was walking down the beach. He found the magic lamp with a genie. -
Sex Education:Yes Or No?Sex is a very hot topic no matter what age, race, creed, religion or ethnic background a person comes from. -
Health and NutritionNutrition is defined as " the science of food and its relationship to health"; and health is defined as the state of physical mental and social wellbeing. -
HealingI do not know for whom or why 'Emily Dickinson' penned these lines, but I do know that the world is in great need of healing in today's times. -
Liver - the FactoryThe powerhouse, the industrial complex, the dynamo and so many other names you can give to this organ- Liver and yet it would be difficult to describe this most versatile viscera.
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Mr Nirgin RamThe period of British Raj is a unique era in Indian history.
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Off with This HeadacheNobody has been spared the experience of headache in his or her lifetime.
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Fatigue : a Common MaladyTake a random poll, standing on a street corner and ask passers by "Are you feeling tired". Probably 90% people would answer in affirmative.
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Reading DifficultiesThese days when you pick up any news paper or magazine, most of the articles discuss politics, entertainment industry or sport.
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Glowing OldAlexis Carrol said "what matters is not to add years to your life but to add life to your years". Learn the difference between growing old and glowing old.
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Caen- a Visit to RememberD Day is the event in the annals of second world war which was the starting point of liberation of France and rest of Europe from the German forces.
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Pages from a Breast Cancer Patient's DiaryTaking out a bit of tissue from this wretched lump could only make a final diagnosis. I am feeling desperate...Oh God! I only ask you, "why have I been punished?"
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In Search of a NationalityThump ... crash ... the sound of a windowpane breaking shattered the thin film of silence hanging on the cold air. Unusual sounds for a usually silent town of England.
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Why You Should Donate BloodThere are innumerable situations in life, where timely blood transfusion can save a life. Have you ever donated blood? If not, do it now!
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The Art of Puppetry and the Child with CancerMy questions and musings were answered on my recent visit to Europe concerning medico-scientific activities, where I saw an excellent utilization of puppetry in tackling the pain and trauma of children suffering from cancer.
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Are Pathological Tests Necessary?With the rising cost of medical facilities it is usual to think of pathological tests as an unnecessary expense. Is that so? Not at all!
