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The Paradox of Public Space
It was a blistering afternoon in Varanasi, the kind of heat that made the air shimmer in waves and the asphalt buckle beneath the weight of the sun. Vikram stepped off the crowded bus, wiped his brow with the sleeve of his shirt, and set out toward the Ganges, hoping for a breath of cool air by the riverbanks. The streets were thick with the scent of curry, incense, and the occasional cloud of diesel exhaust.
As he walked, he couldn’t help but notice the familiar scene: a group of men casually urinating against a wall near the market. They didn’t look up, didn’t seem to care. No one bothered them. A few women avoided the alley with a polite turn of their heads, but most people pretended not to see. The men’s backs were to the world, their faces turned toward an invisible horizon, lost in their own private moment of release....read more
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Do you know why Indians in particular (and I suppose, new age spiritualists) believe in things like homeopathy or ayurveda(like ashwagandha)? I've always found it so odd, even growing up in india. It's clear that some of these beliefs are marketing schemes, like saying A2 (Indian cows) milk > A1(foreign cows) to the point that they sell A2 cow milk and butter at 10x-20x the price of A1 cow milk. All because of "Vedic" practices (prayers and conducting rituals) of cow rearing. We know that ayurveda especially has no clinical or empirical evidence. It's all anecdotal. But even I was taught to believe that turmeric is a good antioxidant and is great for colds. In reality, only about 2% of turmeric is absorbed by your body. Are indians just more gullible because of Hinduism or is it just willful ignorance because they want to feel some sort of superiority in their spirituality?
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A big chunk of it may well be the lack of penetration of criticism and mockery of these superstitions, both for cultural and language reasons.
There's a saying that "sunlight is the best disinfectant." This isn't literally true, it's a metaphor for the notion that exposing ideas to the light of scrutiny, examination and refutation helps to break down and destroy false or bad ideas.
To some extent, the persistence of these superstitions may be that they've not been well exposed to public view to the extent many others have been.
Islam has in its doctrine, the curative and medicinal properties of camel urine. To the extent it's packaged and sold as medicine in the present day solely because in multiple hadiths, Muhammad prescribed camel urine for ailments. People don't know about this, don't believe it or start making excuses about "natural remedies" and the limitations of "western medicine." Even while the World Health Organization calls for people to stop drinking it.
Outside India, there's a certain anti-western chauvinism, coupled with a fetishization of "exotic" cultures. Which is really just the Appeal to Nature and Appeal to Tradition fallacies. But are ripe to be exploited by con artists (e.g. Deepak Chopra) for sale to the credulous who mistake their trendy credulity for "open mindedness." Even though the same people would never be so gullible about superstitions based on Xian mythology.
What this means is that a protective bubble forms around these superstitions because attacking primitive, superstitious nonsense hogwash becomes a "racist" attack on a "culture." You're allowed to - and encouraged to - criticize and attack Xian faith-healing, but not Hindu faith-healing because that's just intolerant of a "culture." Note that this means they want Indian culture to be mired in primitive superstitions.
Internal to India, I think a big part is just that it's so dominant and there isn't the tradition of secularism - separation of church/religion and state - which means religious faith holds more sway. Coupled with more explicit moves in recent years to mirror Islam in offence and fragility regarding "blasphemy" - see the whole "Sexy Kali" thing, for example.
In contrast, in the US, there's been legal challenges mounted against homeopathy as fraud and false advertising under consumer protection laws. If there's no evidence of efficacy, government safety organizations in countries like the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand either don't allow a product to be sold as "medicinal," or don't allow it to be sold at all.
I don't know enough about Indian law to know how robust Indian safety or consumer laws are in terms of leveraging them to call out the same kinds of fraud, but what you're saying about the milk suggests they might not be. It's essentially a claim of "magic milk," given there could be no scientific test that such a claim could survive.
So, there's this absence of pressure from both internal and external. And as we know from evolution, it's pressure which drives change.
People need to be willing to treat Indian and Hindu superstitions the same as they treat Xian superstitions and other unscientific bunk, rejecting attacks on the basis of "racism" or "blasphemy" or "intolerance" or all the usual shit. But I think there also needs to be avenues culturally and legally within India to start challenging the assertions being made. I don't know enough about Indian society or culture to know how much of a superiority complex may be at play, but there is likely an element of ignorance, not necessarily wilful, just regular old ignorance, because of the pervasiveness and persistence of these ideas.
Of course, people are still free to believe stupid shit. But that doesn't mean it should get special, elevated status or be allowed to commit acts of rampant fraud.
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On this day, 20 March 1927, during a conference of the Kolaba District Depressed Classes in Mahad, India, the Mahad Satyagraha took place. A procession of 2,500 Dalits (sometimes known as "untouchables"), led by Dalit social reformer BR Ambedkar, marched through the main streets of Mahad towards a public water tank to assert their right to access it like other members of the community. While legally people of all castes had the right to use public amenities, in reality this was not the case. So Ambedkar, and then others, drank from the water tank before leaving. In response to this peaceful protest, a mob of caste Hindus attacked the Dalits at the end of their conference. Dalits were beaten up, their homes ransacked and their grain supplies destroyed. Many sought refuge in the homes of Muslims. Brahmins (the highest caste Hindus) subsequently felt the need to "purify" the now-"contaminated" lake, which they did by pouring in dozens of containers of a mixture cow dung and urine, milk, curds and ghee. The direct action was a culmination of four years of organising. This had included strikes, as well as the establishment of schools for their children by Dalit military veterans. In December that year 10,000 Dalits took part in a second Mahad Satyagraha. "Untouchability" was later outlawed by the 1955 Indian constitution, however, ingrained discrimination against Dalits continues. Read this and hundreds of other stories in our book, Working Class History: Everyday Acts of Resistance & Rebellion: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/products/working-class-history-everyday-acts-resistance-rebellion-book https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/2234287363423068/?type=3
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Bibliography: articles posted on this blog in 2024
Posted in January
Men Just Don’t Trust Women – And It’s A Huge Problem (Damon Young, Huffington Post, Mar 16 2015)
Amsterdam sex workers protest against plan to move red light district (The Guardian, Oct 19 2023)
They were Israel’s ‘eyes on the border’ - but their Hamas warnings went unheard (Alice Cuddy, BBC News, Jan 15 2024)
The Heteronormativity Theory of Low Sexual Desire in Women Partnered with Men (Sari M. van Anders, Debby Herbenick, Lori A. Brotto, Emily A. Harris, and Sara B. Chadwick, Aug 23 2021)
A new global gender divide is emerging (John Burn-Murdoch, Financial Times, Jan 26 2024)
The secret of OnlyFans: It’s much more than porn (Marta Biino and Madeline Berg, Business Insider, Jan 18 2024)
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Posted in February
Half of Spanish men feel discriminated against amid feminism backlash (James Badcock, The Telegraph, Jan 16 2024)
Parisians vote in favour of tripling parking costs for SUVs (Angelique Chrisafis, The Guardian, Feb 04 2024)
Ireland kickstarts vote on constitution’s wording about women and family (Rory Carroll, The Guardian, Jan 25 2024)
Divorce rates plummet to lowest level in 50 years ‘due to cost-of-living crisis’ (Kieran Kelly, LBC, Feb 22 2024)
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Posted in March
‘There are some really extreme views’: young people face onslaught of misogyny online (Clea Skopeliti, The Guardian, March 01 2024)
Johnson: Why men interrupt (The Economist, Jul 10 2014)
France makes abortion a constitutional right in historic Versailles vote (Kim Willsher, The Guardian, March 04 2024)
‘My self-worth plummeted every month’: the hidden disorder that can ruin women’s lives (Chloe Aslett, The Guardian, Oct 16 2023)
The tyranny of the algorithm: why every coffee shop looks the same (Kyle Chayka, The Guardian, Jan 16 2024)
DNA Tests Are Uncovering the True Prevalence of Incest (Sarah Zhang, The Atlantic, March 18 2024)
Finland is world’s happiest country for 7th year while US drops out of top 20 (France 24, March 20 2024)
Swedish pharmacy bans sale of anti-ageing skincare to children (Miranda Bryant, The Guardian, March 20 2024)
Women are being diagnosed with ADHD at unprecedented rates. Here’s why. (Kaelyn Lynch, National Geographic, Jan 16 2024)
5 Takeaways From an Investigation Into Hysterectomies in India’s Sugar Industry (Megha Rajagopalan, The New York Times, March 24 2024)
English Just ‘Badly Pronounced French’, Paris Academic Says (Tom Barfield, Barron’s, March 09 2024)
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Posted in April
Why are women more prone to long Covid? (David Cox, The Guardian, June 13 2021)
French Revolution: Cyclists Now Outnumber Motorists In Paris (Carlton Reid, Forbes, April 06 2024)
Long Covid may be the body trying to fight off other viruses (Sarah Knapton, The Telegraph, April 08 2024)
The Troubling Trend in Teenage Sex (Peggy Orenstein, The New York Times, April 12 2024)
Sydney knifeman who targeted women ‘was desperate for a girlfriend’ (Andrea Hamblin, The Telegraph, April 15 2024)
Revealed: Israel has sped up settlement-building in East Jerusalem since Gaza war began (Jason Burke, The Guardian, April 17 2024)
‘I was only a child’: Greenlandic women tell of trauma of forced contraception (Miranda Bryant, The Guardian, March 29 2024)
Hormones and their Interaction with the Pain Experience (Katy Vincent and Irene Tracey, 2008)
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Posted in May
Study suggests injury risk varies in menstrual cycle (Katie Gornall, BBC News, May 01 2024)
‘Urination equality’: Amsterdam women win fight for more public toilets (Ashifa Kassam, The Guardian, April 29 2024)
You can want things you don’t like and like things you don’t want (Shayla Love, Psyche, May 07 2024)
‘A new abyss’: Gaza and the hundred years’ war on Palestine (Rashid Khalidi, The Guardian, April 11 2024)
The important link between eating disorders and past trauma (Giulia Suro, Psyche, May 14 2024)
Hostile Intelligence: Reflections from a Visit to the West Bank (David Graeber, 2015)
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Posted in June
AfD: How Germany’s far right won over young voters (Hans Pfeifer, Deutsche Welle, June 10 2024)
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Posted in July
Coloniser le sud du Liban ? Un fantasme d'Israéliens messianiques à prendre au sérieux (Ha'Aretz via Courrier International, 3 juillet 2024)
Tampons found to contain concerning levels of arsenic and lead in world first study (Vishwam Sankaran, The Independent, July 10 2024)
South Korea politician blames women for rising male suicides (Jean Mackenzie, BBC, July 9 2024)
“Violence against women a ‘national emergency’ in England and Wales, police say (Vikram Dodd, The Guardian, July 23 2024)
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Posted in August
Menopause was a French invention at a time of revolution (Alison M Downham Moore, Psyche, July 30 2024)
Misogyny to be treated as extremism by UK government (Helen Catt and Charlotte Rose, BBC, Aug 18 2024)
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Posted in September
What Is Synaptic Pruning? (Jacquelyn Cafasso, Healthline, Sep 18 2018)
‘Frightening’ Taliban law bans women from speaking in public (Annie Kelly and Zahra Joya, The Guardian, Aug 26 2024)
Elon Musk suggests support for replacing democracy with government of ‘high-status males’ (Ariana Baio, The Independent, Sep 03 2024)
‘Not our tradition’: calls in Sweden to ban fathers walking brides down the aisle (Miranda Bryant, The Guardian, Aug 31 2024)
Olympic runner Cheptegei defied her violent ex. She lost her life anyway (Ammu Kannampilly, Reuters, Sep 14 2024)
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Posted in October
The outside world knows Wim Hof as the eccentric Iceman. His family suffered domestic violence (Anneke Stoffelen and Robert van de Griend, De Volkskrant, Sep 28 2024)
The mothers who regret having kids: ‘I wished I were holding a cat and not a baby’ (Adrienne Matei, The Guardian, Sep 26 2024)
At a Loss for Words: How a flawed idea is teaching millions of kids to be poor readers (Emily Hanford, Amp Reports, Aug 22 2019)
Vu d’Allemagne. Le procès Pelicot, une honte pour tous les hommes (Leo Klimm, Der Spiegel via Courrier International, Oct 10 2024)
These Two Rape Cases Are a Lot Closer to Home Than We Like to Admit (Elizabeth Spiers, The New York Times, Sep 22 2024)
How The Netherlands Built a Biking Utopia (Michael Thomas, Distilled, March 09 2023)
It’s not just Trump v Harris: America’s men and women are also locked in battle now (Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian, Sep 27 2024)
Violences routières : « Plus on adhère aux stéréotypes masculins, plus on est enclin à prendre des risques sur la route » (Olivier Razemon, Le Monde, Oct 25 2024)
You Might Not Recover from Burnout. Ever. (Devon Price, Oct 25 2024)
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Posted in November
Why are British teenage girls so unhappy? Here’s the answer (Caitlin Moran, The Times, Sep 13 2024)
Russia bans ‘child-free propaganda’ to try to boost birth rate (Reuters, Nov 12 2024)
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Fox News: India racing to contain deadly Nipah virus outbreak as hundreds are tested in Kerala state
Health officials in India are racing Thursday to contain an outbreak of the Nipah virus, which has already killed two and carries a fatality rate the World Health Organization says is as high as 75%.
Around 800 people have been tested over the last few days in the country’s southern Kerala state, with two adults and a child placed in a hospital after receiving a positive diagnosis, according to Reuters.
"We are testing human beings... and at the same time experts are collecting fluid samples from forested areas that could be the hotspot for the spread," Veena George, the state’s health minister, told the news agency. "We are in a stage of hypervigilance and detection."
Public offices, government buildings and religious institutions have been shuttered in parts of the region as samples of bat urine, animal droppings and half-eaten fruit were taken from the village where the first victim lived, Reuters also reports.
Health workers wearing protective gear shift people who have been in contact with a person infected with the Nipah virus to an isolation center at a government hospital in Kozhikode, in India's Kerala state, on Thursday. (AFP via Getty Images)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describes the Nipah virus as being zoonotic — meaning that it can be transmitted from animals to people — and that fruit bats are the primary carriers of it in nature.
"Nipah virus is also known to cause illness in pigs and people," the CDC says, adding, "Infection with NiV is associated with encephalitis (swelling of the brain) and can cause mild to severe illness and even death."
The World Health Organization (WHO) says the Nipah virus fatality rate is estimated at 40% to 75%, but that it can "vary by outbreak depending on local capabilities for epidemiological surveillance and clinical management."
"Infected people initially develop symptoms including fever, headaches, myalgia (muscle pain), vomiting and sore throat," WHO also said. "This can be followed by dizziness, drowsiness, altered consciousness, and neurological signs that indicate acute encephalitis. Some people can also experience atypical pneumonia and severe respiratory problems, including acute respiratory distress. Encephalitis and seizures occur in severe cases, progressing to coma within 24 to 48 hours."
Residents fix a sign reading "Nipah containment zone" to prevent the spread of Nipah virus in India's Kerala state on Wednesday. (Reuters)
The CDC says the virus is transmitted through direct contact with infected animals or humans and their bodily fluids, or by eating food products that have been contaminated by animals.
Staff members install a sign reading, "Nipah isolation ward, entry strictly prohibited," at a hospital where a ward is being prepared for suspected Nipah virus patients in the Kozhikode district of India's Kerala state on Tuesday. (Reuters)
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Good morning! I hope you slept well and feel rested? Currently sitting at my desk, in my study, attired only in my blue towelling robe, enjoying my first cuppa of the day. Welcome to Too Much Information Tuesday.
The most misspelled word in English is separate.
The average speed of ejaculation is 28 miles per hour.
The favourite food of Adélie penguins is Jellyfish genitals.
The United States is the world's largest exporter of sperm.
Around 20% of AirPod owners wear them while having sex.
Tom Cruise divorced all 3 of his wives when they were aged 33.
Mariah Carey employs a man to walk backwards in front of her.
Men are 6 times more likely to be struck by lightning than women.
In the UK you can join the army at 16 but have to be 18 to play Call Of Duty.
Human pollution has caused the average length of polar bear penises to shrink.
One in five doner kebabs in the UK poses a “significant” threat to public health.
You aren’t allowed to warm your balls during a round of golf but you can before you start.
The average four-year-old laughs 300 times a day. The average 40-year-old laughs four times a day.
In the late 1980s, officials in India released 25,000 turtles into the Ganges to eat dead bodies.
There are as many Russian agents in London today as there were at the height of the cold war.
Research by MIT suggests that humans can only cope with a maximum of five close friends.
The city of Regina in Canada was forced to apologise after adopting the slogan, “Show us your Regina”.
Collectively, humans have watched Adam Sandler movies on Netflix for longer than civilisation has existed.
Swearing on the Bible is theologically problematic as the New Testament forbids the taking of oaths.
In 2017, six Chinese officials were punished for falling asleep in a meeting about how to motivate lazy bureaucrats.
According to the Vatican, you can reduce the time you spend in purgatory by following the Pope on Twitter.
The average office employee who works an eight-hour day is productive for just two hours and 23 minutes, according to a UK study.
Studies have found patients spend fewer days recovering in hospital if they have a window looking out into natural scenes.
Private jets fly higher than commercial ones, partly so they can avoid bad weather and give their passengers a smoother ride.
King Zhou of Shang (1075-1046 BC) built a wine lake in China and made naked men and women chase each other round in it.
45% of Americans admit to having worn the same pair of underwear for two or more days in a row, with men more likely to do so.
Karl Marx is a very famous historical figure, however hardly ever mentioned is his wife, Onya, who invented the starting pistol.
In a UK poll of things that people most associate with Easter, Jesus came in fourth place after chocolate eggs, bank holidays and hot cross buns.
Last year in Ireland, a woman was hospitalised with ‘extreme stomach pain’ caused by years of holding in farts around her boyfriend.
Key In Lock Syndrome is the name for the phenomenon when you start needing a pee as soon as you get home and put your key in the front door.
Until 1961, the New York Times had a full stop in its logo. It was dropped partly because they realised that removing it would save $600 a year in ink.
The founder of IKEA reused teabags and was known to steal salt and pepper packets from restaurants. He was worth approx. £50 billion at the time of death in 2018.
Researchers from Essex and Berlin’s Humboldt Universities have discovered that drugs and alcohol do not make you more creative, they just make you think you are.
Gibraltar was besieged 14 times between 1309 and 1779. As a result, “toasting the siege of Gibraltar” is an old naval expression for having a drink without reason, as there’s a decent chance it’s an anniversary.
To reduce cleaning costs, Amsterdam Airport printed pictures of flies inside urinals, thinking men would aim at the flies while using the bathroom, reducing the amount of urine landing outside the urinals. Their plan worked.
The British Airforce invented the myth that eating carrots can help you see in the dark during WWII. They were trying to explain how British air raids were so successful without telling the Germans about the existence of radar.
DMX avoided a maximum jail sentence for tax fraud when his lawyer played his song ‘Slippin'’ for the judge to demonstrate X's struggles and how bad his upbringing was. The judge considered it and gave a one-year sentence instead of max five years.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge has, since 2019, earned nearly $60M under her deal with Amazon Studios, despite not producing any content for the platform. The plan was for Phoebe Waller-Bridge to collaborate with Donald Glover on a ‘Mr And Mrs Smith’ series, based on Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's 2005 film but, within a few months, she departed. Amazon recently renewed her three-year deal, at $20 million a year.
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Public Complaints Lead to Arrests Over Contaminated Juice in India
Two individuals, including a 15-year-old teenager, were arrested in India for selling fruit juice mixed with urine to customers, according to NDTV. Assistant Commissioner of Police Ankur Vihar Bhaskar stated that the arrests followed public complaints about the contaminated drinks. Public Complaints Lead to Arrests Over Contaminated Juice in India The suspect was found with containers of urine…
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A Comprehensive Guide to Pediatric Nephrology in India: Spotlight on Dr. Sidharth Kumar Sethi
A Comprehensive Guide to Pediatric Nephrology in India: Spotlight on Dr. Sidharth Kumar Sethi
When it comes to children’s health, choosing the right specialist is crucial. Pediatric nephrology, a subspecialty that deals with kidney-related diseases in children, requires a blend of expertise, experience, and compassion. In India, one name stands out prominently in this field: Dr. Sidharth Kumar Sethi. Renowned for his exceptional skills and dedication to pediatric care, Dr. Sethi has become a beacon of hope for many families navigating the complexities of kidney disorders in children.
What is Pediatric Nephrology?
Pediatric nephrology focuses on diagnosing and treating kidney diseases and disorders in children, from newborns to adolescents. The scope of this specialty includes conditions such as:
Nephrotic Syndrome: A kidney disorder that causes the body to excrete too much protein in the urine.
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): A sudden episode of kidney failure or damage.
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): A long-term condition characterized by the gradual loss of kidney function.
Congenital Anomalies: Birth defects that affect the kidneys and urinary tract.
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Infections that can lead to more serious kidney problems if not properly treated.
Who is Dr. Sidharth Kumar Sethi?
Dr. Sidharth Kumar Sethi is one of India’s leading pediatric nephrologists. With a medical career spanning over a decade, Dr. Sethi has garnered extensive experience in treating a wide range of kidney-related conditions in children. His approach to pediatric care is comprehensive, combining cutting-edge medical technology with a deep understanding of children’s unique needs.
Educational Background and Expertise
Dr. Sethi completed his medical education and specialization in pediatric nephrology at some of the most prestigious institutions in India. He has received advanced training and has continually updated his knowledge through international exposure and research. This background has equipped him with the skills to manage both common and rare kidney conditions effectively.
Achievements and Contributions
Research and Publications: Dr. Sethi is actively involved in research, contributing to numerous peer-reviewed journals and conferences. His work has been pivotal in advancing the understanding of pediatric kidney diseases in India and globally.
Patient-Centered Care: Dr. Sethi is known for his patient-centered approach, focusing on personalized treatment plans that consider each child’s medical, emotional, and psychological needs.
Community Involvement: Beyond his clinical work, Dr. Sethi is passionate about community health education. He regularly conducts workshops and seminars for parents and healthcare professionals to raise awareness about kidney health in children.
Why Choose Dr. Sidharth Kumar Sethi?
Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment: Dr. Sethi employs a range of diagnostic tools and therapeutic approaches to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. His expertise covers everything from routine kidney problems to complex and rare disorders.
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Compassionate Approach: Understanding the anxiety that comes with pediatric illnesses, Dr. Sethi emphasizes compassionate care. He is known for his ability to communicate effectively with both children and parents, ensuring a supportive environment for healing.
Global Recognition: Dr. Sethi’s work has been recognized internationally, and he is often invited to speak at global conferences on pediatric nephrology. His contributions to the field have made him a respected figure in both national and international medical communities.
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Families who have sought treatment from Dr. Sidharth Kumar Sethi often express gratitude for his meticulous care and empathy. One parent shared, “Dr. Sethi not only treated our child’s kidney disease but also gave us hope during a very challenging time. His calm demeanor and thorough explanations helped us understand the condition better and feel more at ease.”
Conclusion
Choosing a pediatric nephrologist is a significant decision for any parent. Dr. Sidharth Kumar Sethi stands out as a top choice in India due to his extensive expertise, commitment to patient care, and dedication to advancing the field of pediatric nephrology. For families navigating the challenges of kidney-related health issues in children, Dr. Sethi’s approach offers not just medical solutions but also comfort and reassurance.
If you’re seeking a knowledgeable, compassionate, and experienced pediatric kidney doctor in India, Dr. Sidharth Kumar Sethi is a name you can trust.
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The Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine is currently seeking a qualified and experienced Clinical Research Coordinator for an exciting research project. This position, based in Kolkata, is ideal for candidates with an MBBS, BDS, or M. Pharm degree and experience in infectious diseases or health-related projects. The role offers a competitive salary and the opportunity to contribute to a significant research initiative led by the National Institute of TB Research and Development (NITRD). Job Location and Type Location: Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, 108 Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata - 700073 Job Type: Full-Time, Temporary (One Year) Salary: Rs. 50,000/- per month Key Responsibilities As a Clinical Research Coordinator, you will play a critical role in a multicenter research project evaluating the diagnostic accuracy of a point-of-care urine lipoarabinomannon screening assay for HIV-associated tuberculosis in India. Your responsibilities will include: Project Coordination: Oversee the day-to-day operations of the research project, ensuring that all activities are conducted according to the project plan. Data Management: Collect, manage, and analyze clinical data, maintaining accuracy and confidentiality. Participant Recruitment: Coordinate the recruitment of study participants, ensuring adherence to ethical guidelines and protocols. Compliance: Ensure that the project complies with all relevant regulatory requirements and ethical standards. Reporting: Prepare detailed reports on the progress of the project and communicate findings to the research team. Qualifications and Requirements To be considered for the role of Clinical Research Coordinator at the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, candidates must meet the following qualifications: Essential Qualification: MBBS, BDS, or M. Pharm from a recognized university. Desirable Qualification: An additional postgraduate degree or diploma in infectious diseases or a related field. Experience in clinical research, particularly in infectious disease or health-related projects. [caption id="attachment_100400" align="aligncenter" width="930"] Clinical Research Coordinator Vacancy at Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine[/caption] Other Requirements: At least five years of work experience in a medical or related field, with a focus on research. Strong communication skills and a basic knowledge of computer applications. Age limit: Up to 50 years. Application Process Interested candidates are required to attend a walk-in interview at the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine on 04.09.2024 at 11:00 AM. Registration for the interview will take place between 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM on the same day. Candidates must bring the following documents for verification: Original certificates/testimonials One self-attested copy of educational testimonials (including age proof, mark sheets, certificates, and work experience) Bio-Data A formal application addressed to the Director, School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata Please Note: The appointment is purely on a temporary basis and can be terminated with one month's notice from either side. No TA/DA will be provided for attending the interview. About the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine The Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine is one of the oldest and most prestigious research institutes in India, focusing on tropical diseases and public health. This vacancy offers a unique opportunity to work with a leading research team on a project that has the potential to make a significant impact on public health. For full details and official notifications, visit here.
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What are the Top 5 Men’s Health Issues?
Men’s health often takes a back seat in public discourse, yet understanding and addressing men’s top health issues is crucial for longevity and quality of life. This article delves into the top five health issues prevalent among men: cardiovascular disease, prostate cancer, depression and mental health, diabetes, and erectile dysfunction. By exploring these conditions, we aim to illuminate the risks, symptoms, and preventative measures necessary to combat these challenges.
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Cardiovascular Diseases
Prostate Cancer
Depression And Mental Health
Diabetes
Erectile Dysfunction
Cardiovascular Diseases
Understanding Cardiovascular Disease: Cardiovascular disease encompasses a range of heart and blood vessel disorders, including coronary artery disease, heart attacks, and strokes. It remains the leading cause of death among men worldwide.
Risk Factors: Several risk factors contribute to cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, obesity, and a sedentary lifestyle. Family history and age also play significant roles.
Symptoms: Common symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue. Less obvious signs like jaw pain or nausea can also indicate cardiovascular problems. Immediate medical attention is critical when these symptoms arise.
Prevention and Management Preventative measures include a heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding tobacco. Managing stress and regularly monitoring blood pressure and cholesterol levels are also essential.
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Prostate Cancer
Understanding Prostate Cancer: Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men, particularly those over the age of 50. It develops in the prostate gland and can spread if not detected early.
Risk Factors: Risk factors include age, family history, race (with higher prevalence in African American men), and diet. High-fat diets and obesity have been linked to an increased risk.
Symptoms and Detection: Early-stage prostate cancer often have no symptoms. Advanced stages may present symptoms such as difficulty urinating, blood in urine, or pelvic discomfort. Regular screening through prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests and digital rectal exams (DRE) are crucial for early detection.
Treatment Options: Treatment depends on the cancer stage and may include surgery, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, and chemotherapy. Early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes.
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Preventive Measures: Preventive strategies include a diet low in fats and high in fruits and vegetables, regular exercise, and discussing screening options with a healthcare provider, particularly for those at higher risk.
Depression And Mental Health
Understanding Depression in Men: Depression in men is often undiagnosed and untreated, yet it can have devastating effects on physical health, relationships, and overall quality of life.
Common Causes and Risk Factors: Factors such as genetic predisposition, significant life changes, chronic illnesses, and substance abuse can contribute to depression. Men often face societal pressure to suppress emotions, exacerbating mental health issues.
Symptoms to Look Out For: Symptoms include persistent sadness, irritability, loss of interest in activities, changes in appetite and sleep patterns, and thoughts of suicide. Men may also exhibit anger and aggression.
Treatment and Support Options Effective treatment options include psychotherapy, medications such as antidepressants, and lifestyle changes like regular exercise and mindfulness practices. Support from family, friends, and mental health professionals is vital.
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Breaking the Stigma: Encouraging open discussions about mental health and challenging the stigma associated with depression can help more men seek the help they need. Education and awareness campaigns are essential in this effort.
Diabetes
Understanding Diabetes in Men: Diabetes is a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. It can lead to serious complications if not managed properly.
Risk Factors: Risk factors include obesity, sedentary lifestyle, poor diet, family history, and age. Men with higher waist circumference are particularly at risk.
Symptoms and Diagnosis: Symptoms include frequent urination, excessive thirst, extreme fatigue, blurred vision, and slow-healing wounds. Diagnosis is typically confirmed through blood tests measuring blood sugar levels.
Managing Diabetes Effectively: Management involves lifestyle changes, such as a balanced diet low in sugars and refined carbs, regular physical activity, and medication adherence. Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels is crucial.
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Preventing Diabetes: Preventive measures focus on maintaining a healthy weight, staying physically active, and eating a balanced diet rich in whole foods. Regular health check-ups can help in early detection and prevention.
Erectile Dysfunction
Understanding Erectile Dysfunction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. It can significantly affect the quality of life and relationships.
Common Causes of Erectile Dysfunction: It include cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, hormonal imbalances, stress, anxiety, and certain medications. Lifestyle factors like smoking and excessive alcohol consumption also contribute.
Psychological and Physical Impact: ED can lead to low self-esteem, anxiety, and depression. Physically, it may indicate underlying health issues, such as heart disease or diabetes.
Treatment Options: Treatment varies based on the cause and may include lifestyle changes, oral medications like sildenafil (Viagra), therapy for psychological causes, and medical devices. In some cases, surgical interventions are necessary.
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Preventative Measures: Preventing ED involves maintaining a healthy lifestyle, managing chronic health conditions, reducing stress, and seeking regular medical advice. Avoiding tobacco and limiting alcohol intake are also beneficial.
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Traveler's Guide to Preventing UTIs: Essential Lifestyle Adjustments
UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections) can quickly turn a dream vacation into a nightmare. However, with a few simple adjustments to your travel routine, you can significantly reduce the risk of developing this uncomfortable condition. If you're planning a trip to India, knowing the best doctors for urinary tract infections treatment in India can provide peace of mind. Let's explore how you can stay healthy and enjoy your travels without the worry of UTIs.
Interesting Facts About UTIs
1. Women are More Prone: Women are more likely to develop UTIs due to their shorter urethra, which makes it easier for bacteria to reach the bladder.
2. Hydration Matters: Drinking enough water not only prevents dehydration but also helps flush out bacteria from the urinary tract.
3. Antibiotics and Resistance: Overuse of antibiotics to treat UTIs has led to antibiotic resistance, making prevention even more crucial.
Understanding UTIs and their Causes
UTIs occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract, leading to infection. Traveling can increase the risk due to dehydration, irregular bathroom breaks, and exposure to unfamiliar bacteria.
Recognizing Symptoms and Risks
Common symptoms of UTIs include frequent or painful urination, cloudy or foul-smelling urine, and pelvic pain. Certain factors such as dehydration, holding in urine for too long, or not maintaining hygiene can increase susceptibility to UTIs while traveling.
Importance of Prevention
Preventing UTIs is crucial to enjoying your travels uninterrupted. A proactive approach can save you from discomfort and potential disruptions to your plans.
Essential Lifestyle Adjustments
Taking proactive steps can significantly reduce your chances of getting a UTI while traveling. Here are some practical tips:
Conclusion
By integrating these lifestyle adjustments into your travel routine, you can minimize the risk of developing UTIs and focus on enjoying your trip to the fullest. Prevention is key, so remember to stay hydrated, practice good hygiene, and listen to your body's needs. Don't let UTIs put a damper on your travel plans—stay proactive and healthy wherever your adventures take you!
FAQs About Preventing UTIs While Travelling
Q: Can holding in urine cause UTIs?
A: Yes, holding urine for too long can allow bacteria to multiply in the urinary tract, increasing the risk of infection.
Q: How can I maintain hygiene while travelling?
A: Carry hand sanitizer, use clean public restrooms, and always wipe from front to back after using the toilet. Additionally, consider options like instant online doctor consultation for any health concerns that may arise during your trip.
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Common Toilet Diseases and Infections
Introduction
Did you know that toilets are breeding grounds for germs? Pathogens that are commonly found in toilet seats include norovirus, shigella, salmonella, staphylococcus, influenza and bacteria that can affect women greatly, making them susceptible to various kinds of unwanted infections and diseases.
Though, using Intimate Hygiene Products can help prevent the occurrence of these ailments to some extent but not fully. Apart from home toilets, especially in a country like India where public toilets seem to be in a really dire condition are too considered great havens for such pesky germs and bacteria that increase the chances of sexually transmitted diseases and other types of vaginal infections in women.
So, as you read today’s blog, you will learn about the top 5 common toilet infections and diseases in females that can either happen due to the use of dirty home toilets or unhealthy public washrooms.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Toilet Diseases and Infections: A Major Concern for Women
Top 5 Toilet Infections and Ailments to Consider
Tips to avoid toilet-inflicted germs and bacteria
Conclusion
FAQs
Toilet Diseases and Infection: A Major Concern for Women
The thought of germs and bacteria deriving from toilet seats might intimidate you, but there is nothing to be scared of. With proper self-cleaning habits and the use of good-quality Intimate Hygiene Products, you can easily keep such irksome pathogens at bay.
Particularly in India, where public washrooms are unclean enough to be avoided at all costs, certain germs, bacteria and viruses will invariably baffle around in such places, making women more susceptible to infections and diseases, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) also called sexually transmitted infections (STIs) being the most common amongst them.
However, men too don’t lag in this race, and prostatitis, a common urinary tract infection (UTI) has become more widespread than ever as males tend to use unkempt and unclean washrooms than women. Warning signs include frequent urge to urinate, blood in urine, fevers, chills, inability to start urinating and many more.
But, if we shed light on the predicament of toilet diseases and infections, women are more susceptible to them as compared to men. This has become a major reason for concern and effective safety hacks and measures should be taken immediately to eradicate this issue permanently.
Top 5 Toilet Infections and Ailments to Consider
Here are the 5 major toilet infections and diseases that can disrupt the day-to-day activities of both men and women and stop them from living a normal life.
STDs
If you are using an unkempt toilet seat for quite some time, you have a high chance of getting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). By using Intimate Hygiene Products though the problem may cease but only temporarily. Risks of getting STDs however do not apply to public washrooms only, they also apply to home toilets that are unclean and dirty. In most cases, STDs spread through skin contact.
Prostatitis
Prostatitis is a urinary tract infection (UTI) common in men. In this condition, the prostate of a man swells resulting from inflammation, caused mainly due to a bacterial infection in that area. Tell-tale signs and symptoms include pain in the groin region, penis accompanied by chills and fevers.
Bacterial Vaginosis
As the name suggests, Bacterial Vaginosis is an infection in the vagina that happens in women due to using unclean toilet seats for a long time. This can imbalance the vaginal and warning signs often include a white discharge that usually gives out a bad smell. Also, excessive itching and irritation in the genitals are quite a few signs to consider. Therefore, to get rid of this issue permanently, using branded Intimate Hygiene Products is of paramount importance.
Urinary Tract Infections
Be it men or women, unclean toilet seats are a major source of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in both genders. This is because unkempt toilet seats are a major breeding ground for these germs and bacteria that can affect the urethra, bladder and even kidneys at times. So, if you too have become the victim of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs), seek a doctor’s recommendations immediately and start using Intimate Hygiene Products prescribed by your physician from today onwards.
Candidiasis
When there is an abnormal growth of yeast in the vagina, a harmful pathogen often known as Candida albicans can cause Candidiasis in a woman. Particularly, if you have been using an unclean toilet seat for quite some time, you have a greater risk of catching this infection. So, try to avoid wiping your genitals from back to front since the rectal region contains more yeast and if you wipe this spread the germ further in your genitals. Also, use good-quality Intimate Hygiene Products prescribed by a qualified doctor to get the best results.
Tips to avoid toilet-inflicted germs and bacteria
Below are some tips to avoid common toilet infections and diseases.
Avoid hands and use toilet paper instead when flushing
Do not enter a washroom where there is no toilet paper to use
Use a natural and alcohol-free sanitizer to avoid contact with germs. It is also a safe and effective way of sanitizing, particularly for children.
Wash your hands properly after using a public washroom, because it’s a haven for harmful germs and bacteria and you almost carry everything with you after coming out of the toilet. So, use a liquid soap and rinse it, wash your palms thoroughly and pat them dry. Also, if you notice that the tap is not automatic, use tissue paper to close it.
Avoid touching the door handles of a public toilet as they too can contain disease-causing pathogens in them. Before leaving, use a toilet seat sanitizer or tissue to eliminate the germs from there.
Take extra precautions and resort to as many safety measures as possible if you have no choice but to enter a public restroom.
As women are getting more susceptible to toilet diseases and infections for using unkempt washrooms, the tips and ideas might help them a bit to keep such harmful bacteria, germs and viruses. Also, daily use of Intimate Hygiene Products recommended by a qualified doctor can be of great help, as they not only prevent unwanted toilet ailments but also rewards you with optimal vaginal health.
Conclusion
To wrap it up in the fewest words possible, toilet infections and diseases are common in both men and women, with women being at a greater risk of these health issues. However, there is good news. By staying clean and hygienic and cleaning your toilets regularly, it is possible to avoid getting inflicted by harmful germs and bacteria that mostly cause these infections and illnesses.
Plus, if you make using herbal Intimate Hygiene Products a part of your daily routine, it will not help you stay from unwanted toilet diseases and contaminations, but your vaginal health will also remain at its prime all the time.
However, always go for a doctor’s recommendations before using any of these products and if you experience any sudden side effects and your medical provider asks you to stop using it, do that with a failure.
Wish a very happy and healthy life ahead!
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes toilet infection in females?
Toilet infections in women are not a direct result of using unclean washrooms. Rather, they happen when two pathogens combine and produce excessively in the vaginal area, thus, putting females at a greater risk of toilet infections and diseases.
What are the most common bacteria in public toilets?
Bacteria including Escherichia Coli (E.Coli), Campylobacter and Streptococcus can be seen in both public and home toilets that are unclean and dirty. And when you catch an infection or disease from any of these pathogens, you will get a few warning signs and symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea and stomach cramps to say the least. Therefore, cleaning your washroom thoroughly, at least once a week is important.
What are the diseases caused by unhygienic toilets?
Lack of sanitation in the washroom can lead to the occurrence of unwanted diarrheal ailments including polio, intestinal worm infections, typhoid, dysentery as well as cholera.
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Amebiasis Drugs Market Projected to Show Strong Growth
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