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Bengaluru doctors: Increased cases of polycystic-ovary syndrome in young women

Bengaluru doctors: Increased cases of polycystic-ovary syndrome in young women
03 Jul 2017
  • Gynaecologists are witnessing an increase in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) cases among women in mid-20s and 30s.
  • PCOS is a condition in which there is an imbalance of estrogen and progesterone levels which results in the growth of ovarian cysts, affecting fertility and heart function.
  • The usual symptoms are obesity, abnormal hair growth on face etc.
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  • Bengaluru: Corroded railway overbridge poses threat to commuters
    Railway
  • The corroded tin base of railway overbridge, located on Miller's road, has started leaking with pieces falling on commuters, who pass underneath the overbridge.
  • The leakage is nothing short of a threat for commuters, who now avoid using the road when train passes overhead
  • A commuter said, "Is the railways waiting for a tragedy to happen before taking up the maintenance work."

  • Ahead of 2018 polls, BJP launches programme to woo minorities
    Politics
  • In a bid to woo the minorities, BJP's minority wing launched its 'Vistarak' programme, with over 3,500 volunteers campaigning across the Karnataka state in areas that have a dominant minority presence.
  • An insider said, "They will go to each and every home of members of the minority community to talk about the BJP and also the Modi government."

  • Karnataka's 11 districts receive less than normal rainfall
    Monsoon
  • A month after the onset of south-west monsoon, IMD data suggested that 11 districts in the south-interior of Karnataka received less than normal rainfall, making it the worst drought in 42 years.
  • The IMD Director, Sundar Metri, said that the area received 40.6 mm of rainfall, as against the normal 64.2 mm it receives every year in June.

  • School backpacks must not weigh over 10% of body weight
    Education
  • Despite international guidelines emphasizing schoolchildren not to carry over 10% of their body weight on their shoulders, students continue to carry heavy backpacks.
  • According to a committee set up by Department of State Education Research and Training, students carry school bags that are 20-30 per cent heavier than what is safe. As a result, 60% of students suffer from orthopedic and stress-induced illness.



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