EWGHC 2015

EWGHC 2015 “EWGHC 2015” address the gynecological health of women by creating awareness about the facts related to to their gynecological health.

The event “Empowering women’s gynecological health care” is first ever event in Bangalore which builds up a platform for both business providers and service seekers. We mainly address the gynecological health of women by creating awareness about the facts related to their gynecological health. An event that brings together the drugs, pharmaceutical and healthcare industry – all under one roof.



•One of the largest showcase of Indian pharmaceutical products and technologies to a global audience.



•Overseas buyers are being invited to participate in the exhibition.



•Co-located with EWGHC 2015 a show for pharmaceutical machinery manufacturers, will offer the industry majors from India and all across the world a great platform to connect and do business

We want to help you make the best use of your time and traveling budget. That is why we organize four co-located events for you to find all your business needs in one location. The co-located events are:



•Conference: for Gynecologist.



•Exhibition:for pharmaceutical machinery, equipment, contract services, outsourcing solutions, bio-solutions and technology.



•Awareness: for women’s health care and gynecological disorder.



•Consultation Camp: for gynecological health care. For more info visit www.ewghc2015.com or call +91 8105005716

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Health Tips
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Effects of STRESS
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Effects of STRESS

The risks are linked to the quantity of ci******es that are smoked – the data indicates that exposure to about 10 or mor...
28/01/2015

The risks are linked to the quantity of ci******es that are smoked – the data indicates that exposure to about 10 or more ci******es per day is enough for increased risk so it’s vital for men to cut down. The best option though, in the interests of their partner and their unborn child would be to quit smoking completely.

An increased risk of newborn death or miscarriage from second-hand smoke was not found and was not linked to any single ...
28/01/2015

An increased risk of newborn death or miscarriage from second-hand smoke was not found and was not linked to any single congenital defect – only after the results from all the studies were collected was the overall increase seen.

Fathers who smoke need to be more aware of the danger they present to their unborn child and it’s important to protect women from passive smoking both before and throughout pregnancy.

It’s well known that smoking while pregnant carries numerous serious health risks for the unborn baby which includes pre...
28/01/2015

It’s well known that smoking while pregnant carries numerous serious health risks for the unborn baby which includes premature birth, low birth weight, fetal mortality as well as various serious birth defects like heart problems, club foot and cleft palate.

Considering that passive smoking exposes people to the same number of to***co toxins as active smokers, coming into contact with second-hand smoke probably increases the risk of some of all of these complications as well.

The results came from a review of 19 studies done in Europe, North and South America, and Asia which focused on non-smoking pregnant women who were exposed to second-hand smoke in the workplace by colleagues or in the home by their partners.

Researchers looked at the potential effects of passive smoking on newborn death, congenital birth defects and miscarriag...
28/01/2015

Researchers looked at the potential effects of passive smoking on newborn death, congenital birth defects and miscarriage. The risk of still birth was increased by 23% and passive smoking was linked to an increased congenital birth defect risk of 13%.

The results of the study emphasize the importance of fathers to refrain from smoking around their partners who are pregnant and warning women of the potential dangers of passive smoking both before pregnancy and while pregnant.

Stop Smoking Pregnant non-smokers inhaling second-hand smoke have an increased risk of delivering babies with defects or...
28/01/2015

Stop Smoking

Pregnant non-smokers inhaling second-hand smoke have an increased risk of delivering babies with defects or stillborn babies.

WOMAN POWER....SALUTE to them....
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WOMAN POWER....SALUTE to them....

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