lupus

  1. Doctors see rise in 'lupus' cases in North India due to heat waves

    Doctors see rise in 'lupus' cases in North India due to heat waves

    Heat waves are causing an increase in the spread of lupus which affects the skin, joints and other organs including the kidneys. People who have lupus experience frequent flare-ups and an increase in symptoms when the temperature rises.Dr Lalit Duggal, senior consultant, rheumatology and...
  2. Rapid increase in casualties due to heat wave in Delhi, heatstroke cases in hospitals

    Rapid increase in casualties due to heat wave in Delhi, heatstroke cases in hospitals

    New Delhi: Delhi hospitals are witnessing a rise in casualties and heatstroke cases as the extreme heat wave continues to thrash the national capital, health facilities officials said on Wednesday.A senior police officer also said that amid the persistent heat, bodies of more than 26 people...
  3. Halsey reveals battling 'secret illness'

    Halsey reveals battling 'secret illness'

    Los Angeles [US], Singer Halsey opens up about her health struggles in her latest and intriguing new single, 'The End'."Long story short, I'm lucky to be alive," Halsey wrote in a social media post Tuesday morning.As Variety reports, the post included videos and pictures of Halsey during...
  4. Nightmares may be an early warning sign of autoimmune disease flare-up – new study

    Nightmares may be an early warning sign of autoimmune disease flare-up – new study

    Cambridge, Nightmares are unpleasant, but perfectly normal for most. However my colleagues and I have recently found that they may also prevent autoimmune diseases like lupus.Our study, published in The Lancet's eClinicalMedicine journal, detects potential early warning signs of an autoimmune...
  5. Nightmares, daytime hallucinations may signal onset of lupus: Study

    Nightmares, daytime hallucinations may signal onset of lupus: Study

    Lupus is an autoimmune inflammatory disease known for its effects on multiple organs, including the brain.These mental health and neurological symptoms, such as depression, hallucinations, and loss of balance, can act as an early warning sign that a person is approaching a “flare-up,” where...
  6. Why does the autoimmune disorder lupus affect women more than men?

    Why does the autoimmune disorder lupus affect women more than men?

    World Lupus Day is observed every year on May 10 to raise awareness about the life-changing autoimmune disease, in which the body attacks its own organs by producing certain substances called antibodies.Symptoms mainly include fever, fatigue, malar rashes, pain in multiple large and small...
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