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Measles Outbreaks in the United Kingdom: Socioeconomic Drivers and the Role of MMRV Vaccination

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

Abstract In January 2026, the World Health Organization (WHO) formally announced that the United Kingdom had lost its measles elimination status. This seismic epidemiological shift followed a period of escalating transmission that began in late 2023 and peaked in 2024 with 2,911 laboratory-confirmed cases in England—the highest annual figure in over a decade. This paper…

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Election Results 2026 and Public Health: How Political Power Will Shape the Future of Healthcare

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

As Election Votes Are Counted, the Future of Public Health Hangs in the Balance The tension is visible everywhere. Newsrooms are running nonstop coverage. Social media feeds are exploding with live updates. Political analysts are studying every vote count, every regional swing, and every unexpected lead. But beyond the political drama of the ongoing Election…

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🥛 The Hidden Origins of Whey Protein: From Animal Manure to Fitness Fuel

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

By Dr.Amit Kumar Whey protein today is a symbol of fitness, strength, and clean eating. It’s found in gyms, supermarkets, and morning smoothies across India. But what if I told you that whey, once considered a waste product—even imported into India as animal feed or manure from the United States—has now become a multi-crore supplement…

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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.
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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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India vs UK Healthcare: A Comparative Analysis of Treatment Speed

Posted on April 19, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

The analysis reveals that neither country offers unequivocally “faster” treatment across all circumstances. Treatment speed is highly contingent on the type of care required (emergency versus elective), the sector accessed (particularly the public versus private distinction in India), the patient’s financial capacity (a critical factor in India), and geographical location (especially pertinent in India).

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Climate Change and Health: The Escalating Threat of Extreme Weather Events

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

The intricate relationship between climate change and human health is becoming increasingly evident, with the escalating frequency and intensity of extreme weather events posing a significant global threat. A robust scientific consensus confirms that human activities are the primary driver of this climate change, leading to a surge in events such as heatwaves, floods, droughts, storms, and wildfires worldwide.

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Why Epidemiology Matters More Than Ever in 2025

Posted on March 19, 2025May 8, 2026 by Dr.Amit kumar

The world is changing fast, and epidemiology is more important than ever for public health. As we enter 2025, many new challenges show why this field is so critical.

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