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Shah Rukh Khan For Ayodhya Mediation, Harley Davidson Injury: Heard At Chief Justice Farewell

Lawyer Vikas Singh also referred to Chief Justice Bobde s passion for bikes (File) New Delhi: Outgoing Chief Justice SA Bobde wanted Shah Rukh Khan to mediate the Ayodhya temple-mosque dispute and the actor had even agreed, but it did not work out. The anecdote came up during a virtual farewell for Justice Bobde today. Vikas Singh, the president of the Supreme Court Bar Association, dropped the nugget during his tribute to Justice Bobde. Justice Bobde asked me whether Shah Rukh Khan was willing to mediate in the Ayodhya dispute. I spoke with SRK and he was happy to be in the mediation but unfortunately, mediation did not work, Mr Singh said, as Justice Bobde listened.

Chronic health conditions create a massive burden on the health of individuals as well as the entire healthcare system Oral hygiene is one of the most important aspects that many people ignore or are unaware about it Routine and regular dental care not only prevents periodontal disease but also helps to apprise the patients who are at significant risk for more serious systemic conditions Majority of the population need a visit to the dentist only in case of a persistent symptom like toothache Among the systemic conditions that are impacted, either coincidentally or causally, by oral conditions are atherosclerotic disease, pulmonary disease, diabetes, pregnancy, birth weight, osteoporosis, and kidney disease 1 Atherosclerotic disease - Atherosclerosis, the pathologic narrowing of arteries due to the deposition of cholesterol and cholesterol products in vessel walls, is the primary cause of most cases of coronary heart disease and cerebrovascular disease Patients with periodontal disease and poor oral hygiene suffer from frequent and severe gingival inflammation and frequent bacteremia, both of which activate the host inflammatory response While several studies have demonstrated that periodontal disease and poor oral hygiene have a strong association with the risk of coronary heart disease and acute myocardial infarction Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes is a disease of disrupted glycemic control resulting from a lack of insulin production (type 1) or systemic insulin resistance (type 2) The relationship between diabetes and periodontitis is truly bidirectional, as it is well proven that hyperglycemia negatively impacts oral health and severe periodontitis can negatively impact glycemic control Individuals with diabetes have at least a 3 times greater risk of periodontitis than those without diabetes However, studies have shown that patients with well-controlled diabetes have no increased risk of periodontitis compared to individuals without diabetes 2 Pregnancy complications and low birth weight - Pregnancy is a time of great change in a woman s body, and the changes impact both the oral cavity and the maternal-fetal complex Gastric acid secretion and the reflux of the acid into the oral cavity leads to worsening of enamel erosion, increased caries risk, xerostomia, and increased tooth mobility and loss So it is very important to do dental visit regularly to alleviate other complications of health issues It also affects the Other conditions like In osteoporosis, an imbalance between bone loss and formation results in decreased bone mineral density Decreased bone density in the jawbone leads to greater alveolar bone resorption, increasing the depth and number of gingival pockets, which in turn allows invasion by periodontal pathogens This chronic infection leads to local and systemic increases in interleukin 6, which is a known predictor of bone loss it is impossible to state that perio- dontal disease is causal to osteoporosis, but the studies seem to lean toward a positive relationship between the conditions Periodontal disease and other conditions that result in poor oral health are common in patients with chronic kidney disease These oral conditions can lead to systemic inflammation, infection, protein wasting, and the development of atherosclerotic lesions, all of which worsen morbidity and mortality in chronic kidney disease patients Primary prevention of disease is the best approach but often difficult to achieve From a primary care standpoint, it is vital that physicians and dentists increase collaboration and share information that can impact the patient s health Most patients with these chronic conditions probably do not think that a problem in their mouth can affect their heart or bones So it is mandatory to visit a dentist regularly to avoid other systemic conditions The writer is Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, Director of centre for Dental care & Head of Department of Healing Tree Hospital, Indirapuram

On the economic front, India’s glass is half-full despite challenges On the economic front, India’s glass is half-full despite challenges Among the systemic conditions that are impacted, either coincidentally or causally, by oral conditions are atherosclerotic disease, pulmonary disease, diabetes, pregnancy, birth weight, osteoporosis, and kidney disease. 1. Atherosclerotic disease - Atherosclerosis, the pathologic narrowing of arteries due to the deposition of cholesterol and cholesterol products in vessel walls, is the primary cause of most cases of coronary heart disease and cerebrovascular disease. Patients with periodontal disease and poor oral hygiene suffer from frequent and severe gingival inflammation and frequent bacteremia, both of which activate the host inflammatory response. While several studies have demonstrated that periodontal disease and poor oral hygiene have a strong association with the risk of coronary heart disease and acute myocardial infarction.

On the economic front, India s glass is half-full despite challenges, writes Kiran Nanda

On the economic front, India’s glass is half-full despite challenges, writes Kiran Nanda The emergence of the second Covid wave and localised lockdowns could, however, pose risks to our growth Against the backdrop of a likely global economic recovery due to US President Joe Biden’s $3-$4tn infrastructure spending package, growing investor appetite for riskier assets and India’s quick turnaround from the impact of the pandemic, the Indian economy has embarked on the path of gradual rebound. Real GDP growth returned to positive territory in the fourth quarter of 2020, supported by a pick-up in gross fixed capital formation. The World Bank has scaled up its projection for India’s economic growth to 10.1 per cent for FY22, quoting recovery in private consumption and investment growth. Exports have also started rising ($34bn in March). However, the emergence of the second Covid wave and localised lockdowns could pose risks to India’s growth.

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