About Us
About the Author
Dr. T. S. Didwal, MD (Internal Medicine)
Dr. T. S. Didwal is a senior consultant physician and medical educator specializing in Internal Medicine, with extensive clinical experience in cardiometabolic diseases, cardiovascular risk assessment, diabetes, obesity, and preventive medicine. His work focuses on translating complex medical science into accurate, evidence-based, and patient-centered education.
Dr. Didwal regularly reviews and synthesizes research from leading peer-reviewed medical journals, including Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, Frontiers journals, Scientific Reports, PeerJ, and Military Medicine. His writing emphasizes clinical relevance, physiological clarity, and ethical medical communication, avoiding exaggerated claims or unsupported health trends.
With a strong academic orientation, he develops long-form educational content, textbook-style chapters, and in-depth reviews grounded in contemporary research (2020–2025). His areas of interest include heart rate variability, autonomic dysfunction, cardiovascular aging, metabolic health, lifestyle medicine, and emerging biomarkers.
This blog is dedicated to providing reliable, medically accurate information for clinicians, students, and health-conscious readers, supporting informed decision-making while respecting individual variability in health and disease.
Areas of Expertise:
Internal Medicine • Cardiometabolic Health • Cardiovascular Prevention • Diabetes & Metabolism • Evidence-Based Medicine • Preventive Healthcare
Profile last updated: December 2025
Medical Review Policy
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All medical content published on this blog is written and medically reviewed by Dr. T. S. Didwal, MD (Internal Medicine) to ensure scientific accuracy, clinical relevance, and alignment with current peer-reviewed evidence.
The medical review process includes:
Verification of physiological and clinical explanations
Cross-checking claims with recent high-quality medical literature
Balanced interpretation of emerging research
Clear distinction between educational information and clinical decision-making
Content is reviewed to ensure it reflects current understanding in internal medicine, preventive cardiology, and metabolic health at the time of publication.
Important Note:
The information provided on this blog is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Readers are encouraged to consult qualified healthcare professionals for individualized care.
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