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Top Neurology Hospital in Hyderabad | Citizens Hospitals
Discover exceptional neurology services at Citizens Hospitals, known as one of the top neurology hospitals in Hyderabad. Advanced care for patients.
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citizenshospital · 1 year ago
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The best doctor of neurologist in Hyderabad
The best Neurologist in Hyderabad is of utmost importance when it comes to neurological health and can offer both medical and surgical treatments & selecting the right neurologist requires careful.
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batcavescolony · 3 months ago
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I was talking to an idiot and I need validation.
#superman#clark kent#kal el#comics#dc comics#smallville#martha kent#jon kent#ma kent#pa kent#im gonna rant now. this isnt at you its at the dumb fuck who was commenting on my comment on tiktok.#YES! why the fuck wouldn't he be! he was ADOPTED to be adopted you gotta have the right paperwork in order. the person im mad at LITERALLY#SAID Clark was in an orphanage... lets put our thinking caps! if he was in an orphanage Ma and Pa gave him to the state and yk what! i bet#they thought he was an abandoned baby! no one knew he was an alien. if they didnt he would have been in a govt lab! and in a comic i read ma#and pa thought he was a nasa experiment! yk how they put dogs and moneys in orbit? they thought they did that with a baby! so they took him#ok ok ok then the person i was debating said ma and pa were CRIMINALS!!!!! THEY JUST SAID CLARK WAS IN AN ORPHANAGE!#SO MA AND PA FOUND A BABY. TURNED HIM OVER TO THE AUTHORITIES AND AFTER IT WAS PROVEN THAT HE HAD NO FAMILY THEY ADOPTED HIM!#all of that is legal! they made it sound like ma snuck into a house a stole a child! put some respect on the Kents!#and for why we were debating. he had to have been assigned an ID/ss number/citizen ship because he was to the govt an abandoned BABY#they made it sound like Clark was a 20 year old! he was at best a toddler. he didnt need to take a citizenship test or anything cus HE WAS A#BABY! he was just issued citizenship cus to the govt he was an abandoned baby in the usa WHERE EISE WOULD HE HAVE BEEN FROM!#cus i cant stress this enough NO ONE KNEW HE WAS AN ALIEN! (except maybe ma and pa)#the govt gave an abandoned baby in Kansas an us id cus THEY HAD NO REASON TO NOT BELIEVE THAT THE BABY FOUND IN A FEILD IN KANSAS WASN'T#BORN IN THE USA! and with all the paperwork they did on him they gave him us citizen rights like THE RIGHT TO VOTE#there are a million possibilities for why a baby would be abandoned in a feild in Kansas and it would take awhile to aliens#this is what i think the govt thought 'ok baby abandoned in a feild of a local couple. no family to be found. a young mother probably got#pregnant and didn't want to baby so she left it where a couple who couldn't have children could find them. oh look the couple wants to adopt#let them take the baby.' babys being abandoned was so common that safe haven laws were made to give mothers who didnt want their infants a#safe place to drop their kid off (usually a special box at a fire department or hospital)
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sugas6thtooth · 1 year ago
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Share this. The people of Gaza need you to elevate their voice!
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wat3rm370n · 5 days ago
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The Stigma of the Dark Ages.
What they’re talking about here is a society which has moved backwards, and is paying consequences already.
NPR - As the respiratory virus season approaches, where does the vaccination rate stand? November 27, 20244:47 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition By Rob Stein , Rob Schmitz Part of it is the lingering skepticism and outright hostility from the pandemic toward the COVID vaccine specifically and vaccines in general. Another factor is that people tend to underestimate how dangerous both viruses can be while overestimating vaccination risks. There's a lot of misinformation about how well the vaccines work and how safe they are. And finally, a lot of folks are just sick of vaccines because of all the shots they've gotten over the last few years. You know, put it all together and a lot of people are just feeling kind of done with vaccines. I talked about this with Dr. Gregory Poland. He's president of the Atria Academy of Science and Medicine in New York. GREGORY POLAND: “As a society right now, we're in a phase of rejecting expertise, of mistrust of any expert, whether it's science, meteorology, medicine, government - whatever it is.”
This is not unusual, there is no guarantee that society progresses forward. The Dark Ages happened, and that period was not the only time of regression on science.
MedPage Today - Nursing Homes Fell Behind on Vaccinating Patients for COVID — Billing complexities and patient skepticism partially to blame by Sarah Boden, KFF Health News December 5, 2024 Loveland has seen patients and coworkers at the nursing home where she works die from the viral disease. Now she has a new worry: bringing home the coronavirus and unwittingly infecting her infant daughter, Maya, born in May. Loveland's maternity leave ended in late June, when Maya wasn't yet 2 months old. Infants cannot be vaccinated against COVID until they are 6 months old. Children younger than that suffer the highest rates of hospitalization of any age group except people 75 or older. Between her patients' complex medical needs and their close proximity to one another, COVID continues to pose a grave threat to Loveland's nursing home -- and to the 15,000 other certified nursing homes in the U.S. where some 1.2 million people live. Despite this risk, a CDC report published in April found that just four in 10 nursing home residents in the U.S. received an updated COVID vaccine in the winter of 2023-24.
Going forward is a choice.
Public comment to CDC HICPAC committee November 2024 Infection control in healthcare. Chloe Humbert Nov 15, 2024 The Dark Ages was called that because society moved backwards from the technological advances that had come before. The fall of the Roman Empire was marked by elites who only cared about the status quo; they could’ve developed a steam engine as far back as Heron in 15 BC but didn’t bother. Going forward is a choice. In an article in the Journal of Infectious Diseases & Preventive Medicine there’s a description of what happened back then. “In medieval times, hospitals were hazardous places, Epidemic infections killed large numbers of hospital patients during this period. Hospital infection and death rates were high. When a sick person entered a hospital, his or her property was disposed of, and in some regions, a requiem mass was held, as if he or she had already died.” Going backward is a choice.
Stigma is part of a backward slide, and even if people don’t choose to go backward, we are all subject to community level leadership influences.
It’s called STIGMA. - wat3rm370n on tumblr - Oct 4th, 2024 When you hear that “people are tired of it” - that’s also part of stigma. And it’s not necessarily true that people are actually just sick of it - but they keep being told they should be. Informational learned helplessness can do that to us. Stigma is leveraged and reinforced on purpose by big money industry interests who think any reminder of danger at all is bad for business. So it’s to some degree manufactured stigma.
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jiminrings · 7 months ago
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we r so back .
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namjhyun · 4 months ago
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Ahn Eun Jin for W Magazine Best 10 Performances Special Issue.
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”Excuse me…Blair, right? Could you please turn to look at me for a little bit? I need to see your face.”
The teen in the hoodie, whose sobs had calmed down, reluctantly obeyed. His eyes are bloodshot and wide, making Becky feel bad for interrupting.
"I...heard you had a migraine. Where does it hurt? You don't have to speak, just point."
Blair did, clumsily raising a hand to the left side of his head. As soon as Becky nodded, he hugged his older brother again.
"Does anything else hurt? Like your stomach?"
...Mhm.
"OK. Can you hold your arms out in front of you, like this?"
She demonstrates by holding her hands out flat, palms up. Blair copies her slowly, and the way his hands are held out tells her he's confused about why he has to do that at all.
"I'm going to press. You keep me from moving your hands down."
Becky meets his hands and pushes. Blair reacts accordingly, keeping them firmly in place.
"Now your legs. Push against my hands."
She places her hand on his lower leg, right above his foot. He pushes with no complications, both legs proving fine. After some more mobility tests, Becky backs away.
"Did he take any medicine for it?"
Theo looks away from the figure in his arms. He nods.
An hour ago...I think.
"And they helped?"
Before he can answer, Wilbur scoffs from his spot next to them.
For all of thirty minutes. His head hurt halfway through the walk here.
"Still. What kind of medication? Did he complain about anything other than a headache after taking it? For example, his arms or legs tingling?"
Wilbur has a reaction to that, looking down with a wince.
He didn't say anything like that. It's just the headache.
"Was it a pill?"
Two.
"Do you remember what they were called?"
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city123123 · 17 days ago
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Best Orthopedic Hospitals in Hyderabad | Joint and Bone Care | Citizens Hospitals
Top-rated orthopedic hospitals in Hyderabad. Find expert surgeons, advanced treatments, and state-of-the-art facilities for all bone and joint conditions.
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kobbers · 7 months ago
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now, he's not *actually* sparring - it looks like he wandered into the path of a charge between training soldiers, but that's extremely Cat and I love it.
I wish he would adopt someone :'1 guess he's content fathering all the kittens in my fortress.
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snooooooooppy · 1 year ago
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wait... is house md's hospital paid? I always assumed it was free or just a symbolic price cause it's an university's hospital. but I just remembered US universities are private?? so, does that change things? like, does institutions linked to universities in the US cost the same as other institutions or are they cheaper/ free?
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feyres-divorce-lawyer · 1 year ago
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um actually, actually, i’m gonna start calling y’all racist
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at-liberty-news · 6 months ago
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Major Order Status: Days 31 + 32
After a brutal and efficient blitz campaign to retake Vernen Wells, Helldivers have saved the lives of 4311 citizens trapped in Super Citizen Anne's Hospital for Very Sick Children, including very many very sick children. Despite SEAF intelligence indicating that Terminid and Automaton numbers would drop across the board, this was one of the hardest-fought battles yet, and enemy forces now swarm across the surface of every planet they contest.
The children saved are now being transported to another hospital, Super Citizen Mary's Hospital for Tragically Ill Youths, where their care has been crowdfunded by many citizens inspired by the Helldivers' victory. Even though Super Earth goes out of its way to wage war with every other faction it can find, it forces its citizens to bear the weight. Additionally, many children have reportedly signed an MOD Form 11, a form that indicates an adolescent's desire to enlist when they become of age. Here's hoping this war doesn't last that long.
After securing Vernen Wells, High Command noticed the Automatons on Marfark had begun transporting the explosive materials necessary to create the MD-17 Anti-Tank mines off-world. With less than 24 estimated hours to stop them, more than half of all deployed Helldivers across the galaxy dived onto Marfark's surface in an endless barrage, desperate to secure it in due time. Despite the Diver's herculean efforts, the bots managed to move the majority of the cache away from the planet to some new, unknown location.
High Command has internally marked the entire major order as a failure, disregarding the thousands of lives saved. Lacking the necessary resources, Super Earth is shuttering all MD-17 Anti-Tank Mine factories and reassigning all workers to new, equally dangerous jobs.
Despite how much territory must still be reclaimed from the bots, High Command is already shifting focus back to the Terminids with a new major order. Unveiling the "Hive Breaker" drill, a nuclear device based on the designs of the tectonic drills used to destroy Meridia, Helldivers are to deploy them on every planet in the Mirin and Draco sectors. The device can supposedly strike at the heart of a planet's hives, killing millions of larvae before they can grow into the dangerous warriors we see on the surface. Officials hope it will be the last time these sectors must be taken, citing the toll on troopers and ammunition it costs to keep the bugs at bay and how desperately this space is needed.
That's all we have for you right now, but we still have plenty in the works, and we should have a more detailed report on how the Hive Breaker functions within the coming days! 
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rawliverandgoronspice · 8 months ago
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words pale to express how much I hate macron at this point
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piniatafullofblood · 11 months ago
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I expect 15 to be deeply anticapitalist post staying with donna
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claymoresofinfamy23 · 5 months ago
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TW ALLUSIONS TO ABUSE
OK, this is random. But when Citizen Soldier’s Hallelujah (I’m Not Dead) played on my Apple radio a couple months ago. I did not expect to love this band nearly as much as I love Skillet. Which we all know is my favorite band of all time. Like holy shit. I really like this band. And that makes me laugh because I used to get irritated when anyone would even mention, Branching out and listening to something other than Skillet. I guess after you get out of a abusive situation, and heal past the rebellion phase, you end up finding things you really like other than that one band you’ve always really loved. And you end up realizing that you like rock music not just Skillet. Just some 3 AM thoughts
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