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Mental health hospital near Charminar Old City — Bharosa for Hyderabad's heart — Bharosa
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Mental Health Hospital Near Charminar Old City — Bharosa for Hyderabad’s Heart | Bharosa

Mental Health Hospital Near Charminar Old City — Bharosa for Hyderabad’s Heart | Bharosa Charminar and the Old City of Hyderabad are home to one of the largest, most densely populated, and most culturally rich communities in the city. The area encompasses Charminar itself, Pathergatti, Shahalibanda, Gulzar Houz, Mecca Masjid surroundings, Yakutpura, Talab Katta, Hussaini […]

Psychiatric hospital near Malakpet — the metro route to NABH care — Bharosa
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Psychiatric Hospital Near Malakpet — The Metro Route to NABH Care | Bharosa

Psychiatric Hospital Near Malakpet — The Metro Route to NABH Care | Bharosa Malakpet is one of the most densely populated central Hyderabad neighbourhoods, sitting on the Red Line metro between MG Bus Station and Dilsukhnagar. The area has decades of established residential and commercial history, with population spread across Malakpet main road, Saidabad junction,

Vaping addiction in Hyderabad — why e-cigarettes are trapping young Indians — Bharosa
De-Addiction

Vaping Addiction in Hyderabad — Why E-Cigarettes Are Trapping Young Indians | Bharosa

Vaping Addiction in Hyderabad — Why E-Cigarettes Are Trapping Young Indians | Bharosa Vaping is illegal in India under the Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes Act 2019. This has not stopped vaping addiction Hyderabad young people face from spreading rapidly across school, college, and young professional populations. Grey-market vape supply through informal networks, social media sellers,

Rehab aftercare in Hyderabad — why the first 90 days after discharge decide recovery — Bharosa
Rehabilitation

Rehab Aftercare in Hyderabad — Why the First 90 Days After Discharge Decide Recovery | Bharosa

Rehab Aftercare in Hyderabad — Why the First 90 Days After Discharge Decide Recovery | Bharosa His son completed the 90-day inpatient rehabilitation programme last month. The family is relieved and optimistic. The son is sober, attending follow-ups, planning to return to his postponed college semester, talking about life goals he had stopped discussing during

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