Manoj Sharma In The News
India Currents
Bipolar disorder may be a life-altering condition but it is treatable.
New India Abroad
There’s no shortcut to beat this new health risk again challenging our social mobility in the time of year-end holidays
India Currents
Dr. Manoj Sharma, an expert on Social and Behavioral Health, answers queries on overcoming anxiety.
India Currents
A Q&A with Dr. Manoj Sharma on the impact of social media, stress and sleep deprivation among teens.
India Currents
Dr. Sharma, a Professor of Social and Behavioral Health, and global public health expert, answers queries on mental health
The Sunday Guardian
Can India look into the US government’s healthcare insurance as a case study to take its Ayushman Bharat to globally accepted delivery parameters?
Sunday Guardian Live
Ramesh Chand, a 42-year-old chartered accountant in Delhi, woke up in the morning at 4 am with severe pain in the jaw so hard that he thought it would explode. He woke his wife and before they could do anything about it, he became unconscious. His wife called the ambulance and upon arrival at the hospital, he was declared dead. Cause: coronary heart disease.
The Sunday Guardian
As we observe a stress awareness month in April, there is cause for concern in India’s context. Stress has reached alarming levels in India. A recent survey conducted by Cigna TTK Health Insurance found that 89% of Indians reported being stressed.