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When PCOS Becomes PMOS: Why Women’s Health Is Finally Looking Beyond the Ovaries
For years, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) was treated primarily as a reproductive condition. Irregular periods, ovarian cysts, acne, fertility concerns, and hormonal imbalance became the visible face of the disorder. But over time, researchers and clinicians began to identify something much larger happening beneath these symptoms.
Nikhil Joshi
Jun 64 min read


Metabolic Health and Fertility: Understanding the Hormonal Connection
For years, fertility has largely been discussed as a reproductive issue. Irregular menstrual cycles, PCOS, now known as PMOS, low sperm count, unexplained infertility, hormonal imbalances, or failed conception attempts are often treated as isolated reproductive concerns. However, growing scientific evidence now shows that fertility is deeply connected to metabolic health. The body’s metabolic system and reproductive system constantly communicate with each other. When metaboli
Nikhil Joshi
May 295 min read


The Cooking Oil Myth: Which Oils Are Actually Destroying Your Metabolism?
For years, nutrition debates have been reduced to a single, convenient villain: cooking oils. Scroll through any health forum, and you’ll find strong opinions: seed oils are toxic, saturated fats are dangerous, olive oil is the gold standard. This narrative is appealing because it simplifies a complex problem. But metabolic health is not dictated by a single ingredient. A network of biochemical processes governs it, many of which have little to do with the oil in your kitchen
Nikhil Joshi
Apr 256 min read


Lipid Profile Test & Triglyceride-HDL Ratio: A Key Marker of Metabolic Health
This is particularly common in India, where individuals often develop metabolic diseases at lower BMI levels due to higher visceral fat and carbohydrate-heavy diets.
Nikhil Joshi
Apr 203 min read


Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: The Metabolic Disease Nobody Talks About
NAFLD is now considered one of the most common liver conditions worldwide. Global studies estimate that about 25% of the adult population is affected, making it one of the fastest-growing metabolic disorders.
Nikhil Joshi
Mar 255 min read


Inflammation and Metabolism: The Overlooked Link to Lifestyle Disorders
Even 30-40 minutes of brisk walking, cycling, or strength training most days of the week can significantly improve metabolic health.
Nikhil Joshi
Mar 255 min read


The Role of Metabolic Health in Prevention, Surgical Readiness, and Post-Cardiac Recovery
Collaborative clinical article by a Cardiologist and a Metabolic Health Consultant Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide, despite major advances in diagnostics, pharmacology, and interventional cardiology. Angioplasty, bypass surgery, valve replacement, and rhythm-correcting procedures save lives every day. Yet, long-term outcomes often depend on factors that extend beyond the cath lab or operating theatre. A growing body of clinical evidence
Nikhil Joshi
Feb 43 min read


How Metabolic Health Supports Orthopedic Healing and Long-Term Mobility
When people think of orthopedic care, they usually think of scans, surgery, medicines, and physiotherapy. These are all essential. Yet many patients are surprised to learn that bones, muscles, cartilage, and tendons are living tissues that rely heavily on the body’s metabolic health to heal properly.
Nikhil Joshi
Feb 43 min read
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