While working on the app, Kaajal Gupta felt responsible for making the app not only for herself but also for every single person who was struggling with OCD.
Even when placed under an 18-inch mattress, these tiny monitors allow you to keep track of all vitals—heart rate, respiration rate, stress levels and sleep patterns!
"Apart from this, we are also able to do long term monitoring of patients by which doctors are able to assess how they are faring with the administered medicines.”
What’s also important to note is that these rare diseases are country specific. For instance, malaria is not considered a rare disease in India, but it is one in the USA.
Imagine being addicted to watching these online series and being completely cut off from reality. That is exactly what happened to a 26-year-old from Bengaluru.
At the National Brain Research Centre (NBRC) in Haryana, a bunch of scientists are creating an unusual composite of brain images that could result in a one-of-its-kind Indian Brain Template (IBT)!