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🚂 India’s Cancer Train: A Lifeline Between Punjab and Rajasthan

Posted on June 3, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

A haunting journey of hope, pain, and survival from the fields of Punjab to the healing corridors of Rajasthan 📌 What is the “Cancer Train”? The term “Cancer Train” refers to a nightly passenger train that travels from Bathinda in Punjab to Bikaner in Rajasthan, carrying dozens of cancer patients and their families. Officially known…

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“Proven Daily Habits to Beat Stress and Stay Focused”

Posted on May 18, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

In a world brimming with constant demands, stress often feels like an
unwelcome daily companion. But what if the secret to reclaiming calm and
sharpening your focus wasn’t a monumental life overhaul? This guide
reveals how small, consistent daily habits can be your most powerful allies. We’ll explore simple, science-backed routines designed to reduce stress and
enhance mental clarity. No drastic changes are needed—just a few
dedicated minutes and the power of consistency. Let’s begin your journey to
a more serene, controlled, and focused state of being, one small habit at a
time.

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Advancing Your Career as a Paramedic

Posted on May 18, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

“Advancing Your Career as a Paramedic” is a focused, practical guide for paramedics who are ready to take the next step in their careers. Whether you’re aiming for leadership, management, or specialized clinical roles, this book will help you build a strong foundation in self-awareness, communication, leadership, and strategic networking.

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“India’s Love Affair with Antibiotics: A Bitter Pill with Serious Side Effects”

Posted on May 13, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

India, known for its rich traditions in healing—from Ayurveda to yoga—is ironically facing a modern health crisis rooted in its affection for something far less holistic: antibiotics.
Antibiotic Resistance, Indian Healthcare, Drug Overuse, Public Health, Antimicrobial Resistance, Healthcare Awareness, Patient Safety, Self Medication, Pharmacy Regulation, Gut Health, Health Education, AMR India, Rational Drug Use, #AntibioticAwareness, #StopAMR, #IndiaHealthCrisis, #SayNoToSelfMedication, #SmartUseOfDrugs, #ProtectYourGut, #FightSuperbugs, #RationalDrugUse, #SafeMedicine, #HealthEducation, #AntibioticsMisuse, #PublicHealthIndia, #PharmacyRegulation, #MindfulMedication

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A Crisis of Trust: Tackling Fake Doctors, Fraudulent Treatments, and Medical Mistakes in India’s Healthcare System

Posted on May 12, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

India’s healthcare system, a complex and vast network serving over a billion people, faces significant challenges that undermine patient safety and erode trust. Among the most critical issues are the alarming presence of fake doctors, the proliferation of fraudulent medical treatments, and the persistent problem of medical mistakes. These factors create a precarious environment for patients, with tangible and often devastating consequences.
Indian Healthcare, Fake Doctors, Medical Fraud, Healthcare Scams, Medical Negligence, Patient Safety, Healthcare Accountability, Public Health Crisis, Medical Ethics, Trust in Healthcare, Fraudulent Treatments, Healthcare System Reform, Healthcare Transparency, #HealthcareCrisis, #FakeDoctors, #MedicalFraud, #PatientSafety, #MedicalNegligence, #HealthcareAccountability, #TrustInHealthcare, #IndiaHealth, #MedicalEthics, #StopHealthcareFraud, #HealthSystemReform, #RightToSafeCare, #FraudAwareness, #HealthcareTransparency,

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The Gym Paradox: Balancing Fitness Goals with Kidney and Heart Health

Posted on May 11, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

Hitting the gym is a cornerstone of a healthy lifestyle for many, aimed at building strength, improving endurance, and promoting longevity. Yet, occasionally, concerning stories emerge linking dedicated fitness enthusiasts to kidney problems or even serious heart issues. This apparent contradiction can be confusing: if exercise is so beneficial, why these potential risks? This article delves into the evidence, exploring the specific circumstances under which gym-related activities might pose challenges to kidney and heart health, moving beyond simple generalizations to understand the nuances of intensity, conditioning, hydration, and supplementation.
Fitness and Health, Kidney Health, Heart Health, Exercise Safety, Gym Risks, Workout Intensity, Hydration and Fitness, Supplements and Health, Fitness Myths, Health Education, Cardiorenal Syndrome, Overtraining Risks, Preventive Health, #HealthAndFitness, #HeartHealth, #KidneyHealth, #FitnessTips, #ExerciseSafety, #GymParadox, #WorkoutSmart, #HydrateProperly, #TrainSmart, #FitnessFacts, #OvertrainingAwareness, #SupplementSafety, #PreventiveCare, #DidYouKnow, #HealthyLiving, #StrongerNotSicker, #MindfulFitness, #BalanceIsKey,

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The Intertwined Crisis: Global Health Challenges and the India-Pakistan Conflict’s Toll on Health in 2025

Posted on May 9, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

The Intertwined Crisis: Global Health Challenges and the India-Pakistan Conflict’s Toll on Health in 2025
The year 2025 has emerged as a period of alarming convergence, marked by a significant military escalation between India and Pakistan set against a backdrop of intensifying global health crises. This report analyzes the synergistic impact of these concurrent threats on the health landscape of South Asia, with a particular focus on India and Pakistan. The analysis demonstrates how the conflict not only precipitates direct health emergencies but also acts as a potent amplifier of existing vulnerabilities related to climate change, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), mental health, and communicable diseases.
#GlobalHealth, #PublicHealth, #Healthcare2025, #HealthCrisis, #HealthEquity, #MentalHealth, #HealthSystems, #ClimateAndHealth, #AntimicrobialResistance, #IndiaPakistan, #IndoPakTensions, #KashmirCrisis, #SouthAsia, #WarAndHealth, #ConflictZones, #BorderConflict, #IndiaHealth, #PakistanHealth, #HealthInIndia, #HealthInPakistan, #HealthcareInCrisis, #MentalHealthMatters, #Displacement, #RefugeeHealth, #WomenAndChildren, #TraumaCare, #PostCOVIDWorld, #PeaceThroughHealth, #HealthcareFunding, #MilitaryVsMedicine, #HealthSecurity,

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Steroid Scars: The Silent Epidemic of Kidney Damage in India’s Clinics

Posted on May 6, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

In clinics across India,Steroid Scars exposes the alarming reality behind this medical malpractice and calls for urgent reforms in prescription practices, patient education, and healthcare accountability.

#SteroidScars, #KidneyDamage, #IndiaHealthCrisis, #SteroidMisuse, #SilentEpidemic, #PublicHealthIndia, #HealthcareAwareness, #StopSteroidAbuse, #NephrologyMatters, #SafeMedicineUse

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“We only use 10% of our brain” – TRUE or MYTH?

Posted on May 4, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

If we really used just 10% of our brain, we’d be walking around like confused potatoes 🥔 trying to solve a Rubik’s cube. But guess what? Even simple tasks like brushing your teeth light up multiple brain areas like Times Square on New Year’s Eve. 🎆#BrainMyths, #Neuroscience, #10PercentMyth, #ScienceFacts, #MindBlown, #BrainPower, #UnlockYourMind, #FunWithScience, #FactCheck, #MotivationalScience, #BrainHacks, #NeuroTrivia, #ScienceIsCool, #BrainAwareness, #LearningEveryday, #CuriousMinds, #ExplainingScience, #BrainHealth, #StayCurious ,Brain Myths, Neuroscience, 10 Percent Myth, Science Facts, Mind Blown, Brain Power, Unlock Your Mind, Fun With Science, Fact Check, Motivational Science, Brain Hacks, Neuro Trivia, Science Is Cool, Brain Awareness, Learning Everyday, Curious Minds, Explaining Science, Brain Health, Stay Curious,

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HIV Trial Shows Long-Term Control Without Medication

Posted on April 21, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

A recent HIV cure trial from Durban, South Africa, has brought new hope in the global fight against HIV. For the first time in Africa, a clinical trial has shown that some people living with HIV can control the virus without daily medication—thanks to a new type of treatment that boosts the immune system.#HIVCure #HIVResearch #AfricaHealth #PublicHealth #Immunotherapy #DurbanTrial #GlobalHealth #EndHIV #MedicalBreakthrough #WomenInScience #HIVAfrica #HealthInnovation #FunctionalCure #HIVAwareness,HIV cure, HIV research, Africa Health Research Institute, immunotherapy, HIV in Africa, public health, clinical trials, HIV awareness, women in science, functional cure, South Africa health, HIV treatment, medical innovation, global health, HIV cure trial,

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