Dr Rajesh Birman " Clinical Sexologist and Psychiatrist" in Delhi

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Dr Rajesh Birman " Clinical Sexologist and Psychiatrist" in Delhi “ PSYCHIATRIST IN DELHI, REPRODUCTIVE & S*XUAL DISORDER SPECIALIST IN DELHI ,ADDICTION BEHAV

DR. RAJESH BIRMAN PH: 07503375150
MBBS, MD(gold medallist), PDCC Psychiatry and psychos*xual medicine, PG DIP(usg),PG DIP(s*xual medicine), MHSc(s*xual medicine),MSc(mental health)
Mrs. KAMLA DEVI MEMORIAL GOLD MEDAL AWARDEE
Dr.V.K.MISHRA MEMORIAL GOLD MEDAL AWARDEE
Life Member of
*SONOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA
*COUNCIL FOR S*X EDUCATION AND PARENTHOOD INTERNATIONAL
*ASSOCIATION OF S*X EDUCATORS,COUNCELLOR AND THERAPIST
*SOUTH ASIAN ASSOCITION OF S*XUAL MEDICINE
*INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR S*XUAL MEDICINE


CONSULTANT –S*XOLOGIST DOCTOR (S*XUAL MEDICINE EXPERT)/ S*X THERAPIST & S*X EDUCATER/S*X COUNCELLOR (PRE AND POST MARITAL)/ S*XUALLY TRANSMITTED (VENERAL) DESEASE SPECIALIST/ANDROLOGIST/ MENTAL HEALTH EXPERT /ALCOHOL & DRUG DEADDICTION EXPERT. Over a period of his medical career DR RAJESH BIRMAN superspecialised in field of s*xology(s*xual health) , mental health & alcohol / drug and other deaddiction medicine.he is very much interested in creating awareness about s*xual and mental health in Indian society.he continuously participate in activities regarding development of s*xology(s*xual medicine) and mental health, that are organised by various societies,organisation,forums and instutions of s*xologists and mental health experts.his patients are enjoying happy s*xual ,mental and social life,after treatment.many of his patients quoted him as “BEST S*XOLOGIST DOCTOR IN DELHI / BEST S*X THERAPIST IN DELHI/ MOST QUALIFIED S*XOLOGIST DOCTOR IN DELHI /GOOD PROFILE S*XOLOGIST DOCTOR IN DELHI /BEST DOCTOR WORKING IN S*XUAL AND MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS IN DELHI /BEST DOCTOR FOR ALCOHOL & DRUG DEADDICTION, & GUTKA,SMOKING etc DEADDICTION IN DELHI ”.He is very thankful for for these comments.his motto is “ENJOYABLE AND APPRICIABLE S*XUAL AND MENTAL HEALTH FOR EVERY ONE”.According to him S*XERCISE (s*x as enjoyable excercise) is must for every one,to attain positive s*xual and mental health.

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Situation which calls for the usage of multiple hypertensive medications for the control of hypertension increases the r...
05/06/2015

Situation which calls for the usage of multiple hypertensive medications for the control of hypertension increases the risk of stroke by 248% (2.5 times).
Hence earlier detection and management is very important. Also the most important part is
1. Dietary changes (Salt Restriction),
2. Physical Exercise &
3. Smoking cessation in prevention of lethal stroke.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/…/150529193554.htm
Untreated high blood pressure, or hypertension, wreaks havoc on the body, leading to heart disease and stroke. New research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham published in the journal Stroke shows that, although HBP medications are beneficial, it is as risky to wait for the condition to develop and then treat it to a controlled level.
A cohort of 26,785 black and white participants ages 45-plus from the Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) study were followed for 6.3 years by a research team led by George Howard, Dr.P.H., a professor in the Department of Biostatistics in the UAB School of Public Health. At baseline, 12,327 participants were successfully treated hypertensives, meaning their HBP treatment had their systolic blood pressure < 140 mm HG, the goal level set by the American Heart Association, and 4,090 unsuccessfully treated hypertensives.
At the conclusion of the follow-up period, more than 820 participants had experienced a stroke.
The harder hypertension is to control, the higher the risk for stroke, even if the treatment is successful. Howard says the risk of stroke went up 33 percent with each blood pressure medicine required to treat blood pressure to goal. Compared to people with systolic blood pressure below 120 mmHg without treatment, hypertensive individuals on three or more blood pressure medications had a stroke risk of 2.5 times higher.
"You're in as much trouble by the time you are on three medications that achieve excellent control as you are when you have hypertension and it is untreated, which is amazing," Howard said. "We want to raise the issue that, despite great advances in a pharmaceutical approach, relying solely on this approach is going to come at a dear price of people's lives."
The way to curb the problem, Howard says, is to prevent hypertension in the first place. There are a number of proven approaches to prevent or greatly delay the development of hypertension including: 1) taking part in moderate physical activity, 2) keeping weight in normal rages, 3) reducing salt intake, and 4) eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy products and reduced in saturated and total fat.
"It's everything we know we should be doing," Howard said. "And over the past 14 years, stroke deaths are down 42 percent, likely because of this general shift of everybody in the population working toward having lower blood pressures."
Howard suggests that some future efforts to prevent the development of hypertension will have to be made through policy changes, such as targeting reductions in sodium levels; however, he says other changes such as increasing activity and limiting body weight require individual commitment.
"We need to keep the pressure to keep good things happening from a policy standpoint," Howard said. "Also, as individuals, we need to take the right actions for our health. Individuals and society need to work together to keep people from becoming hypertensive."
Study co-authors include Virginia J. Howard, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Epidemiology, Paul Muntner, Ph.D., professor and vice chair in the Department of Epidemiology, and Suzanne Oparil, M.D., professor in the Division of Cardiovascular Disease

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DR. RAJESH BIRMAN MBBS, MD (Gold Medallist), PDCC Psychiatry and psychos*xual medicine, PG DIP(USG),PG DIP(RSM), MHSc(RSM),MSc(Mental Health) Mrs. KAMLA DEVI MEMORIAL GOLD MEDAL AWARDEE Dr.V.K.MISHRA MEMORIAL GOLD MEDAL AWARDEE Over a period of his medical career DR RAJESH BIRMAN superspecialis…

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