MBBS, Diploma in Child Health (DCH), DNB - Paediatrics
Pediatrics
Mumbai, Maharashtra
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About Me
Dr. Mahajan Rajashree Rajendra is a Pediatrician and has an experience of 12 years in this field. She completed MBBS from Maharshtra University of Health Sciences in 2010,Diploma in Child Health (DCH) from Maharashtra Universtity of Health Sciences, Nashik in 2013 and DNB - Paediatrics from National Board of Examination, India in 2015.
Clinic Locations
, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Education
Maharshtra University of Health Sciences - 2010 Graduated
MBBS
Maharashtra Universtity of Health Sciences, Nashik - 2013 Graduated
Diploma in Child Health (DCH)
National Board of Examination, India - 2015 Graduated
DNB - Paediatrics
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Why is Good Nutrition Needs For Children with Cancer?
Although nutrition is important for the health of all children, it is especially important for those who have cancer or are getting treatment for cancer. Nutrition for Children with Cancer outlines special nutritional needs for children with cancer and offers practical advice for daily food planning. This article reviews your child’s changing nutritional needs, how to deal with eating problems, differing treatment approaches, and special food considerations.
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Gestational Diabetes: Everything You Need to Know About it
Gestational diabetes is a condition in which blood sugar levels are unusually high during pregnancy. Affected women do not have diabetes before becoming pregnant, and the majority of them return to normalcy after the baby is born. In subsequent pregnancies, the condition has a 30 to 70% risk of returning. Furthermore, almost half of women with gestational diabetes acquire type 2 diabetes within a few years of giving birth.