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As per the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings released by education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS-New Delhi) has topped the medical colleges rankings this year.
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Govt Launches Helpline for Mental Health Issues during Lockdown
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In its daily briefing on the coronavirus situation in the country, the health ministry said the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences, Bangalore, has launched the number.
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Updated:March 29, 2020, 6:47 PM IST
Mumbai: Labourers wait for food packets during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, at Kalbadevi area in Mumbai, Sunday, March 29,…
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Medical Council of India
One of the most well-liked courses among teenage students has been medical courses. Medical aspirants who prepare for entrance examinations like NEET each year in order to gain admission to the best medical schools in India. Both postgraduate and undergraduate medical studies are offered by these top medical colleges in India. Students can choose any degree for their medical studies after passing the NEET Exam in order to get admitted to the best medical institutions in India. These degrees include BDS, MBBS, MD, MS and many others.
India’s Top Government Medical Colleges
All medical students hope to get into one of India’s top government medical colleges. These esteemed institutions are renowned for supporting real research, providing high-quality instruction, and providing undergraduate medical students with a wealth of learning opportunities with best in world faculties.
The Top Government Medical Colleges in India are listed below.
AIIMS New Delhi – All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research – PGIMER Chandigarh City
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences – NIMHANS Bangalore City
BHU Varanasi – Banaras Hindu University
Jawaharlal Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) in Pondicherry
KGMU – King George’s Medical University
MMC – Madras Medical College
IPGMER Kolkata City – Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research
AMU Aligarh – Aligarh Muslim University
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
Lady Hardinge Medical College for Women – LHMC New Delhi...............Read More
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Dr. Vijendra Kumar Jain - Neurosurgeon in India | Spine Surgeon In India - Brainspineneurodelhiindia
Best Neuro Surgeon in India
Dr. Vijendra Kumar Jain professional experience, spanning many years has seen him in various prominent roles in hospitals around the globe. This has not only added to his expertise but has provided him with vital exposure in the field. He has more than 41+ years of experience in the field of Neurosurgery. He has worked in prominent hospitals in India like the National Institute of Mental Health And Neurosciences(NIMHANS), Bangalore, Sanjaya Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, and Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi.
He has also worked as a visiting professor at various prominent hospitals abroad. This has helped him hone his skills and practice Neurosurgery. He has also guided several students on their theses and dissertations.
Dr. Vijendra Kumar Jain has been President of the Neurological Society (India).
Dr. V K Jain has also held administrative positions at SGPGIMS, Lucknow where he was the Head of the Department of Neurosurgery. He was also in charge of the Hospital Administration and the Chairman of the Campus Development Committee.
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Question - Gurudev, you once said that Yoga can be a cure for depression, not Prozac (antidepressant pills). When people are struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts, how can we reach out to them for doing yoga? This may be long term benefit, but I am unable to understand your logic. Please explain.
Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Ji - You can go through our research work. AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) and also NIMHANS (National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences) in Bangalore, they have published papers on this. (References available at the end)
They have given all the scientific data on how Sudarshan Kriya and Meditation can be substituted for medicines in case of depression and suicidal tendencies. And personally if you ask me, I have on ground experience of thousands of people coming with broken hearts, or with depressed state of mind and going back feeling much better in just five days, after doing the @ArtofLiving Basic Program.
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1. https://www.artofliving.org/in-en/sudarshan-kriya-depression
2. “SKY has remarkable therapeutic effects” - Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, NIMHANS
Dr. Janakiramaiah, M.D., Ph.D., D.P.H., medical researcher, and Chair of Psychiatry at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (N.I.M.H.A.N.S.) of India has conducted several of these studies. He concluded that Sudarshan Kriya has “remarkable therapeutic effects”[3] and “is clinically feasible and effective. It has the potential to become a first-line treatment of dysthymic [chronic, mild depression] patients and possibly in mild and moderate forms of major depressive disorder." (This is a summary of research from below two research papers)
(1) Katzman, M.A., et al., A multicomponent yoga-based, breath intervention program as an adjunctive treatment in patients suffering from Generalized Anxiety Disorder with or without comorbidities. International journal of yoga, 2012. 5(1): p. 57.
(2) Seppälä, E.M., et al., Breathing‐Based Meditation Decreases Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in US Military Veterans: A Randomized Controlled Longitudinal Study. Journal of traumatic stress, 2014. 27(4): p. 397
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Indian Brain Template and Atlas
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CONTEXT An ‘Indian brain template’ for five distinct age groups as well as a ‘brain atlas’ to help accurate assessment of psychiatric illnesses and conduct neurosurgical operations have been developed by neuroscientists at the Bengaluru based National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences (NIMHANS). NIMHANS is a medical institution located in Bangalore, Karnataka. It is the apex…
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JRF at NIMHANS-01 Post for Bangalore. Last Date to Apply: 10/01/2021
Job Details ParticularsDetailsRecruitment For (Post)Junior Research FellowNo of Vacancies1Salary/Stipend/RemunerationRs.31,000/- + 24% HRA P.M for year 1 and 2 and if found eligible and has satisfactory performance ,after local institute review committee at end of year two, the emolument will be 35,000 Rs plus 24% HRA PM for the third yearLast Date for Application10th January 2021LocationBengaluruQualificationMaster's/M Phil Clinical Psychology/ Neuropsychology from any RCI recognized institute with a good academic record, selected though any one of the following: a. Scholars who are selected through National eligibility tests-CSIR-UGC NET including lectureship (Assistant Professorship) and GATE b. The selection process through National level exams conducted by Central Government Department and their agencies and institutes such as DST/DBT/DAE/DOS/DRDO/MHRD/ICAR/ICMR/IIT/IISC/IISER etc Any internship/training/ Research experience fellowships after Master degree is preferableAge Limit35 YearsHow to ApplyOnlineJob TypeContractualOfficial Websitewww.nimhans.ac.inSummaryNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEURO SCIENCES recruits for Junior Research Fellow. The last date for receipt of the applications is 10th January 2021 and applications received after the last date will not be considered. General InstructionEligible candidates fulfilling the criteria may apply by sending their resume and copy of marks cards (Master‟s) and degree certificate (Master‟s) by email to subasree. Read the full article
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Management Quota Admission in Jain University
Management Quota Admission in Jain University
The University which is based in Bangalore – the Silicon Valley of India, offers a conducive environment for learning, be it academics or extracurricular activities. Known for its emphasis on education, entrepreneurship, research and sports, Jain (Deemed-to-be University) has some of the best minds in the educational and research fields, and centers that inspire entrepreneurship and groundbreaking work to simplify and manage life better. Get Management Quota Admission in Jain University for 2020 Session.
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Education in Bangalore
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The Bangalore University, established in 1886, provides affiliation to over 500 colleges, with a total student enrolment exceeding 300,000. The university has two campuses within Bangalore – Jnanabharathi and Central College.[14] University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering was established in the year 1917, by Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya, At present, the UVCE is the only engineering college under the Bangalore University. Bangalore also has many private Engineering Colleges affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University.
Indian Institute of Science, which was established in 1909 in Bangalore, National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) and the Raman Research Institute are the premier institutes for scientific research and study in India.
Nationally renowned Deemed Universities and professional institutes such as Symbiosis International University, SVKM's NMIMS, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore (UASB), National Institute of Design(NID), National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), National Law School of India University (NLSIU), the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM-B),the ICAR-National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology (NIANP), the Indian Statistical Institute and International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIIT-B) are located in Bangalore.
The city is also home to the premier mental health institution in India National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS). Bangalore also has some of the best medical colleges in the country, like St. John's Medical College (SJMC) and Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI).[15][16] The M. P. Birla Institute of Fundamental Research has a branch located in Bangalore.[17] Mount Carmel College, a premier institution for women's education in India is located in Bangalore. It is affiliated to Bangalore University.
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5 simple tricks to calm your anxious mind | Soulveda
If you don’t live in a cave, chances are you have heard of the term anxiety. Statistics suggest, one in every five people on the planet suffers from anxiety. The disorder of anxiety is almost a global epidemic today if not a threat as big as diabetes or cancer. Even so, people are largely unaware of its effects. More often than not, anxiety is seen as sweaty palms, heavy breathing, or “something that happens to others”.
Such a lack of awareness is what makes anxiety an invisible threat. “As per the latest research by National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences, Bangalore, an individual takes around 8 to 10 years to reach an expert for their anxiety-related issues,” says a Mumbai-based psychiatrist, Dr Hemant Mittal. He adds, by this time, anxiety becomes an integral part of one’s temperament making it difficult for a patient to recover from there.
To overcome anxiety, you need to know what you are up against—how anxiety looks and how it manifests. Dr Mittal classifies anxiety into three groups on the scale of their intensity. Mild, moderate, and extreme. In the first one, anxiety looks like a mix of emotions that ranges from nervousness and agitation to discomfort and apprehension. Almost everyone in the world experiences mild anxiety. The triggers could be hiccups in relationships, problems at work, bad traffic, or bad grades.
Dr Archita Reddy, a psychotherapist, believes the fear of loneliness, feeling of emptiness, and self-doubt are also stimulants of anxiety. Moderate and extreme anxiety have severe effects as they combine negative emotions such as nervousness, emptiness, discomfort, and self-doubt that require expert intervention. “Moderate and extreme anxiety attacks work like a spring. The more you try to suppress them, they bounce back with equal ferocity,” says Dr Mittal.
With the right coping mechanisms, anxiety can easily be overcome in its nascent stages. Below are five strategies you can adopt to calm the anxious mind.
But he didn’t imagine that the mirror-talking would one day become a remedy for people suffering from anxiety.
Talk to someone you trust
Opening up to a friend, partner or family is the best way to manage your anxiety. Although it sounds preachy, talking to someone you trust can open doors you didn’t even know existed. How? One word, perspective. Sometimes anxiety blurs the line between the real and the imaginary. Things become magnified. Where there is nothing, one sees an immediate danger. But when you reveal your thoughts to someone, they can give you a perspective on things that you might be missing. “Communication is the most effective way to cope with mild anxiety. It can also work to manage moderate anxiety as it enables you to find a solution,” says Dr Mittal. Who knows? They might share a story of someone who was in the same boat but rose above the disorder by confiding in someone.
Mirror activity
Remember Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver, talking to himself in the mirror? That “are you talking to me” mirror-scene, is a testimonial performance of the legendary actor. But he didn’t imagine that the mirror-talking would one day become a remedy for people suffering from anxiety. Dr Reddy believes talking to oneself in the mirror can give people perspectives and ideas to manage their anxiety. “Stand in front of the mirror, talk to yourself. Talk about your likes and dislikes, your dreams, your aspirations, your challenges. Do a conversation you would do with other people. Try to figure out who you are. In the introspection, you can find a safe space in your mind that could help you fight your anxiety,” Dr Reddy explains.
Instead of taking a walk outside, watching a show in a theatre or going for a drive, many people nestle in their bed for hours
Meditation and exercise
When it comes to calming a mind, nothing works better than meditation. For centuries, monks and hermits have practised meditation to attain mindfulness. Now, experts claim it can also help people control their anxieties. A study, conducted by the researchers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, assessed over 3000 anxiety patients who were advised to meditate. The results revealed the benefits of meditation on anxiety.
While people can practice any form of meditation, Dr Mittal has one in particular that tops the list. “Among various types of meditation, deep breathing is the only proven mechanism that helps to curb anxiety,” he says. Other than deep breathing, he also suggests lightweight workout and aerobic exercises that can help anxiety patients keep their mind healthy and rational.
Do what you don’t want to do
When people are anxious, they often look for a cocoon. Such people are easily overwhelmed by fear or a feeling of helplessness. They often lose the motivation to do anything, when they are under the grip of fear or helplessness. Instead of taking a walk outside, watching a show in a theatre or going for a drive, many people nestle in their bed for hours. In such cases, Dr Reddy advises people to do exactly what they are avoiding. “The idea is to not let anxiety take control over you. Instead, take the reins in your hands. You have to become bigger than your anxiety. So much so that you can stomp it like an ant,” says Dr Reddy.
Keep a journal
Both, Dr Mittal and Dr Reddy believe writing a diary can make people mindful and proactive. “Writing a diary should be a continuous and consistent process. I advise my patients to write one page almost every day,” says Dr Mittal. An important thing to remember, experts advise, is not to read what you have written until after two months. Once you have recorded several pages about your days, fears and desires, go back to the first page and read what you wrote on day one. Dr Reddy believes by doing so, people can recognise their triggers and find a solution to mitigate them.
Like all coping mechanisms, writing a diary is also a one-step-at-a-time strategy to alleviate anxiety. But nothing can be accomplished without discipline. It is the antidote for anxiety.
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Scared of staying single, losing your phone? A look at new-age stressors - fitness
Modern living — factors ranging from being constantly plugged in to facing the impact of human activity on the planet — has generated a new set of stressors. They’re not registered as phobias, yet, but they’re persistent and disruptive. Here’s what you can do to help yourself or others. Carcinophobia Certain processed foods are reportedly carcinogenic. The jury’s constantly in and out on MSG. Cellphone towers can cause cancer. So can the sun. The list is endless, and it’s causing people to alter diets, lifestyles, and healthcare plans. It appears to be a new form of hypochondria and is leading people with routine symptoms — stomach aches, headaches, nausea — to fear that they have cancer. Carcinophobia is also a term used for the extreme fear that a loved one will contract the disease. Anuptaphobia Rooted in social factors, this is an intense fear of staying single forever. “This can cause people to enter relationships without considering the quality of the same. It can stem from low self-esteem and can lead anuptophobes to stay in toxic relationships,” says counselling psychologist Lajja Sanghavi Shah. “Seeing others’ seemingly picture-perfect love lives on social media without knowing about their imperfections can make your life seem inadequate too.” “Loneliness can often cause people to use social media excessively, which can have a negative impact,” says Dr Manoj Kumar Sharma, who runs the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences’ (NIMHANS) Service for Healthy Use of Technology (SHUT) clinic in Bangalore. Macrophobia This is the term for the extreme impatience cause by waiting, whether for a page to load or in a grocery store line, or a response to an email. It comes from a fear of loss of control, but is exacerbated by a culture where apps and websites respond instantly to most stated needs and desires. “Instant gratification definitely plays a role. There is no concept of waiting today,” says Shah. “Children, especially, need to be taught early on to wait and earn rewards.” “We often stop differentiating between the virtual world and the offline world. Interpersonal conflicts that result from the delayed gratification in the offline world are an indicator of this problem,” says Dr Sharma. Nomophobia Studies have shown that some users experience blood pressure spikes and elevated heart rates, when their phone is separated from them. They call it nomophobia, and the term also covers similar symptoms cause by loss of network connectivity or a dying phone battery. “Our dependence on constant connectivity can exacerbate this,” says Dr Samir Parikh, director - department of mental health and behavioural sciences at Fortis Healthcare. “If a person is unhappy with their ground reality (their real life), they may depend on virtual reality to escape reality, and that can be a root cause too,” Shah adds. Zero-inbox syndrome The urge to check every notification and clear every inbox is registering as a stressor too. “The urge for zero unread messages leads to repeated phone use that can affect focus, attention and productivity,” says Dr Sharma. It also leads to the tendency to pick up the phone every few minutes, almost as a reflect. The Shut Clinic has even designed an app, called Digital Detox, that helps users track and reduce screen time. “Digital fasting can also be tried by families. Just put devices away and spend time together,” says Dr Sharma. Source link Read the full article
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NIMHANS Sarkari Naukri Latest Job Updates 2020: 03/09/2020 को, NIMHANS ने जूनियर रिसर्च फेलो की स्थिति के लिए, B.Tech/B.E, M.E/M.Tech उत्तीर्ण उम्मीदवारों के लिए नौकरी अधिसूचना की घोषणा की।
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Admission Open in National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
Admission Open in National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) Hosur Road / Marigowda Road, (Lakkasandra, Wilson Garden) Bangalore – 560029 Karnataka, India.
The National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) is a multidisciplinary institute for patient care and academic pursuit in the field of mental health and neurosciences.
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEURO SCIENCES , BANGALORE
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEURO SCIENCES , BANGALORE
National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences Official insignia of the NIMHANS Motto समत्वं योग उच्यते (Sanskrit) Type Institute of National Importance Established
1847 as Lunatic Asylum
1925 as Mental Hospital,
27 December 1974 as NIMHANS
Director Prof. B.N. Gangadhar Location Bangalore, Karnataka, India
12°56′22.4″N 77°35′55.7″ECoordinates:
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NIMHANS Bangalore Recruitment 2020 Project officer 06 Posts
NIMHANS Bangalore Recruitment 2020 Project officer 06 Posts
NIMHANS Bangalore Recruitment 2020 Project officer 06 Posts – National institute of Mental Health and Neuro Science (NIMHANS) intends to appoint qualified applicants for the position of 06 Project officer vacancy. Applicants may apply on or before 5th September 2020.
Organization Name:- National institute of Mental Health and Neuro Science (NIMHANS) Designation:- Project officer Qualification:-
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