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Deepak Kakran
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yes, Now a days, doctors only want to earn money. They charge too much only for consulting and ask you to take medicines from outside. Sometimes, they misguide you, so that you can come to them again and again, so that they can charge you more,...
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Claudio Solarino
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We should stick to the point IMO. Understanding is classifying or, if you prefer - distinguishing.
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Claudio Solarino
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The power they have is the power on life. This can make they feel supernatural. And beyond rules. The fact is that the necessary premise of any true health care is compassion towards a peer being under common rules, not towards an inferior one...
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Debate: "Are doctors corrupted by the money??" deleted from your view.
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Deepak Kakran
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| 1 year ago
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yes, Now a days, doctors only want to earn money. They charge too much only for consulting and ask you to take medicines from outside. Sometimes, they misguide you, so that you can come to them again and again, so that they can charge you more,...
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Claudio Solarino
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We should stick to the point IMO. Understanding is classifying or, if you prefer - distinguishing.
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Claudio Solarino
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The power they have is the power on life. This can make they feel supernatural. And beyond rules. The fact is that the necessary premise of any true health care is compassion towards a peer being under common rules, not towards an inferior one...
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Surgeries should be videographed for better docs.
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I think is important for reliable documentation in such cases.
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Suresh Prasad Gupta
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"Surgeries should be videographed for better docs."
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Surgeries should be videographed for the benefit of the doctors. In fact, now a days several docs have started this practice for themselves and also for patient's attendants to watch how surgeries are performed and where they can improve. It is...
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Claudio Solarino
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Yes, definitely. It should be normal. Hippocratic Oath w/o evidence of practice is nothing.
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R N Bhattacharyya
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"Surgeries should be videographed for better docs."
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In some of the developed countries, child delivery is shown to the father in closed circuit TV to make him understood, how much pain is tolerated by his wife to give birth a child.
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Surgeries should be videographed for better docs.
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Suresh Prasad Gupta
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"Surgeries should be videographed for better docs."
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Surgeries should be videographed for the benefit of the doctors. In fact, now a days several docs have started this practice for themselves and also for patient's attendants to watch how surgeries are performed and where they can improve. It is...
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Claudio Solarino
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Yes, definitely. It should be normal. Hippocratic Oath w/o evidence of practice is nothing.
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R N Bhattacharyya
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"Surgeries should be videographed for better docs."
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In some of the developed countries, child delivery is shown to the father in closed circuit TV to make him understood, how much pain is tolerated by his wife to give birth a child.
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Omkar Nandi
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I do agree that our Hospitals do not have good infrastructure and service delivery in comparison to western countries. We are still an emerging economy and cannot rely on Government to provide healthcare facilities. There is ample opportunity for...
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Claudio Solarino
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Hi Bindu, as an italian fellow I'm not in a position to answer to your question. Yet, the problem you're laying down is the problem (to be able to judge the quality of hospital performance) I'm trying to cope with in the last 5 yrs!. As Sanjay says,...
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Bindu Narayan
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I think yes. Government hospitals of any country is far better than in India. There, even if the government is corrupted, still takes proper care of the hospital and its activities which, India lacks.
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Swine flue - Facts & Safety measures
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Proper coordination
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Sudeep Tarafdar
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| 2 years ago
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New strict guideliness will not help....for the sake of the vast majority of the Indian public, though, surveillance is even more critical but takes a very different form. Instead of waiting for people to come to facilities, it is important for...
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Claudio Solarino
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Hi Bindu, you touch another problem. Vaccine is subjected to strict procedures, normally, for productiction testing and approval. Not in this case. And this can be an added risk itself. We could have an unsafe vaccine being administrated on peoples....
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Claudio Solarino
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"Swine flue - Facts & Safety measures"
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Hi Bindu, Hi everybody, even if I'm no expert at all, I've kept an eye on the outbreak since its beginning. I'm Italian, we've got to around 1.000 cases in our country (no deaths). I did not approve the no-alarm approach of the governments to the...
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Swine flue - Facts & Safety measures
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Proper coordination
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Sudeep Tarafdar
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"Proper coordination"
| 2 years ago
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New strict guideliness will not help....for the sake of the vast majority of the Indian public, though, surveillance is even more critical but takes a very different form. Instead of waiting for people to come to facilities, it is important for...
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Claudio Solarino
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Hi Bindu, you touch another problem. Vaccine is subjected to strict procedures, normally, for productiction testing and approval. Not in this case. And this can be an added risk itself. We could have an unsafe vaccine being administrated on peoples....
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Claudio Solarino
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"Swine flue - Facts & Safety measures"
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Hi Bindu, Hi everybody, even if I'm no expert at all, I've kept an eye on the outbreak since its beginning. I'm Italian, we've got to around 1.000 cases in our country (no deaths). I did not approve the no-alarm approach of the governments to the...
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Ideate: "First Swine flu death in India: What initiatives should be taken at least now?" deleted from your view.
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Swine flue - Facts & Safety measures
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Proper coordination
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Sudeep Tarafdar
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"Proper coordination"
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New strict guideliness will not help....for the sake of the vast majority of the Indian public, though, surveillance is even more critical but takes a very different form. Instead of waiting for people to come to facilities, it is important for...
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Claudio Solarino
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Hi Bindu, you touch another problem. Vaccine is subjected to strict procedures, normally, for productiction testing and approval. Not in this case. And this can be an added risk itself. We could have an unsafe vaccine being administrated on peoples....
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Claudio Solarino
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"Swine flue - Facts & Safety measures"
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Hi Bindu, Hi everybody, even if I'm no expert at all, I've kept an eye on the outbreak since its beginning. I'm Italian, we've got to around 1.000 cases in our country (no deaths). I did not approve the no-alarm approach of the governments to the...
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A genetic flaw in the makeup of the H1N1 flu virus helps explain why the new flu spreads less efficiently than seasonal flu. Scientists for MIT and the CDC say that a surface protein in the virus is not highly proficient at binding to receptors in the human respiratory tract. And that design defect has slowed its transmission around the world. While the virus is able to bind human receptors, It also is restricted upto certain limits. A genetic variation in an H1N1 polymerase enzyme has also hampered transmission. Scientists have been racing to gain a better understanding of the swine flu virus since it first broke out and began to sweep around the globe. At first it appeared relatively leth...
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ACHAL RASTOGI
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ok the spreading is slow but it still kills.....or one can say a slow poision. anyway thanx for the valuable information. :-)
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varsha
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thanks Bindu for this sharing.. and to Mr. Claudio for Ur valuable comment
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Claudio Solarino
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Hi Bindu, I add to you the link to the original papers from "Science" - http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sci;1177238v1?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=Sasisekharan&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&resourcetype=HWCIT Best...
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A new research has revealed the origins of swine flu after scientists discovered that the transmission of the H1N1 influenza A virus to humans occurred several months before recognition of the existing outbreak. India has confirmed a total of 23 cases of swine flu in the country, with the World Health Organisation declaring the outbreak as a pandemic. According to the scientists, the virus was actually derived from several viruses circulating in swine, and that the initial transmission to humans occurred several months before recognition of the outbreak. Lead scientist Dr Oliver Pybus said, 'Using computational methods, developed over the last ten years at Oxford, we were able to reconstruc...
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Dorina Grossu
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I did not read any article regarding why this virus "attacks" mostly younger people-SNP? also, if humans would provide proper and healthy conditions for all animals to live properly, probably they would host less viruses in their bodies.
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Claudio Solarino
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Thanks Bindu for the news. I was interested as a world citizen since the mexican outbreak has raised in late april. I've always been concerned about two facts: - the "epidemics" issue - the "reassortment" issue. I think this is serious matter,...
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