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Anuradha Varanasi

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Independent Science Writer and Journalist

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Human Interest Health Stories

Meeting hope, in Mumbai

Meeting hope, in Mumbai

Meeting hope, in Mumbai

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Having lost 160kg in two months, Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty—the Egyptian national who left her Alexandria home and flew to Mumbai for treatment in 2017—was looking forward to going home. Believed to be the heaviest woman in the world, Eman’s journey from 500kg to 340kg was not easy. (The Week Maagzine)

Eman’s Brave Fight

Meeting hope, in Mumbai

Meeting hope, in Mumbai

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The 37-year-old Egyptian, believed to be the world’s heaviest woman at 500kg, looked radiant and alert when I met her at Abu Dhabi’s swanky Burjeel Hospital on September 20, 2017. Five days later she died. (The Week Magazine)

Spot of sunshine

Meeting hope, in Mumbai

Spot of sunshine

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An HIV positive man's journey from living in fear to becoming a 'father' to orphans living with HIV/AIDS. (The Week Magazine)


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