
The Hans India 16 May 2023The following is an extract from a news article published by The Hans India, reporting on a rare case of alcohol allergy that was successfully diagnosed and treated at Aswini Allergy Centre, Hyderabad, using advanced allergy testing protocols. Hyderabad: In a first-of-its-kind case, an Agra-based businessman was successfully diagnosed and treated for Alcohol Allergy at Aswini Allergy Centre by Chief Allergist & Immunologist Dr. Vyakarnam Nageshwar. The patient, Mr. John (name changed), 36, experienced severe symptoms after consuming alcohol at a resort party and contacted Aswini Allergy Centre for help on its toll-free number 1800-425-0095.

Deccan Chronicle 25 January 2021 The following is an extract from a news article published by Deccan Chronicle, reporting on an advisory issued by allergy and immunology experts urging caution for allergic individuals receiving COVID-19 vaccines. WARANGAL: Even as the launch of the vaccine for covid-19 is being lauded as a lifesaver, there is a word of caution for people with allergies, said Dr Vyakarnam Nageshwar, allergist and immunologist, while speaking to reporters here on Sunday. He released an advisory for people undergoing treatment for allergies. Stating that 30 per cent of the population remains prone to one form of

The Hans India 3 Apr 2017 The following is an extract from a news article published by The Hans India, reporting on alarming air pollution levels in Warangal city, where PM2.5 readings have exceeded those of New Delhi, raising serious public health concerns. Hanmakonda: Believe it or not, many of the areas in Warangal city are worse polluted areas and in terms of poor quality of air beaten New Delhi, which as per the WHO has most polluted air on earth. As per World Health Organisation report, the Indian capital records an average particulate matter 2.5 (PM 2.5) reading of

Times of India Dec 15, 2016 The following is an extract from a news article published by The Times of India, highlighting rising air pollution levels and dangerous PM2.5 concentrations in Hyderabad’s VIP areas, posing serious health risks to commuters. HYDERABAD: If you get stuck in a traffic congestion at the city’s VIP areas like the Assembly building, Secretariat or the Telangana chief minister’s camp office, think twice before rolling down the car windows as you would be exposed to high levels of air pollution. The three VIP areas are among the places found with poor’ to ‘very poor’ air quality index (AQI) ratings