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Dr.Bal Pawa shares information on how to tackle mental health challenges amidst COVID-19

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 01 Jul, 2020 12:05 AM
  • Dr.Bal Pawa shares information on how to tackle mental health challenges amidst COVID-19

Dr. Bal Pawa is a uniquely qualified pharmacist and medical doctor. The combined knowledge, plus 3 decades of clinical experience have fuelled her passion to change the way medical care is delivered. Dr. Pawa received additional certification in Mind/Body Medicine, hormone health, and women’s health.

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She also went on to receive training through the Institute of Functional Medicine for Immune health and GUT/Brain health. This has positioned her as a sought-after speaker and author on integrative medicine and the Mind-Body Connection.

Darpan's social media host Ish Sharma spoke to Dr Pawa on how to take care of your mental health and well being.

 

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