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CME India 2025 Highlights – Most Read Articles of The Year

CME India 2025 Highlights – Most Read Articles of The Year

by Admin | Dec 31, 2025 | CME INDIA Repository

CME INDIA Presentation by Admin. Top 10 Articles of 2025 1: Essentials of Fibroscan Interpretation by Physicians Essentials of Fibroscan Interpretation by Physicians 2: Strategies For Reducing Glycemic Index in Indian Cuisine Strategies For Reducing Glycemic Index in...
Essentials of Fibroscan Interpretation by Physicians

Essentials of Fibroscan Interpretation by Physicians

by Admin | Dec 14, 2025 | CME INDIA Repository

CME INDIA Presentation by Dr. N. K. Singh, Diabetes Care Physician, Dhanbad, Editor-in Chief, CME INDIA. Based on a presentation at Diacarecon, Ahmedabad, 2025. What is Steatosis (Fatty Liver) Definition: Accumulation of fat (triglycerides) inside liver cells...
Yoga Outsmarts Diabetes: A Year-Long Study Shows Lasting Blood Sugar and Mood Benefits

Yoga Outsmarts Diabetes: A Year-Long Study Shows Lasting Blood Sugar and Mood Benefits

by Admin | Nov 11, 2025 | CME INDIA Repository

CME INDIA Presentation by Hemant Bhargav, MD, PhD; Associate Professor; Department of Integrative Medicine, National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, India. Suman Bista, MSc, PhD; Nishitha Jasti, BNYS, MSc, Umesh Chikkanna,...
Run, Run – If You Can. Science of Running is Amazing

Run, Run – If You Can. Science of Running is Amazing

by Admin | Oct 20, 2025 | CME INDIA Repository

CME INDIA Presentation by Dr. S. N. Sethi, MD Medicine, Sethi Nursing Home, Kurukshetra. Updated 20/10/2025 Running, no matter how little, may lower death risk to 27%. So just “Add 10 Min for Your Health”- New Japanese Recommendation for Physical Activity Based...
Should We Treat Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia? – Revisiting an Old Dilemma with New Evidence

Should We Treat Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia? – Revisiting an Old Dilemma with New Evidence

by Admin | Oct 17, 2025 | CME INDIA Repository

CME INDIA Presentation by Dr. S. S. Dariya, FACP, FRCP(G), FRCP(L), FICP, FIACM, FGSI, FDI, FIPA, Associate Professor NIMS & R, Jaipur. Abstract Asymptomatic hyperuricemia (AHU), defined as an elevated serum urate (sUA) concentration in the absence of gout or...
GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Pregnancy – What Physicians Need to Know?

GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Pregnancy – What Physicians Need to Know?

by Admin | Oct 12, 2025 | CME INDIA Repository

CME INDIA Presentation by Dr. Mayura Choudhari Kale, MBBS, D. Diabetology, DNB (Medicine) Consultant Diabetologist, Dr. Kale’s Diabetes and Psychiatry Clinic, Visiting Diabetologist Mahaveer Hospital, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad). Abstract The increasing...
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