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  • Kerala Doctor’s Unconventional Super Neat Handwriting on Prescription Surprises Netizens; See Viral Post

    If you preconceived that doctors have sloppy handwriting beyond your understanding, this Kerala-based doc’s writing style will blow your mind. In a viral post shared by Bency SD on Facebook, a doctor’s prescription show super neat and tidy block letters written by a paediatrician. The prescription busted the myth that not all professional medics have bad handwriting. Reportedly, the handwriting is of Dr Narayanan, who has been working at the CHC for the last three years. OMG! Snake Gets Trapped in Woman’s Ear Hole; Doctor Tries to Pull Out The Reptile With Tongs in Viral Video.

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  • Amul Dedicates Topical Ad To Pay Tribute to Doctors, Nurses, Healthcare Workers for Crossing 200 Crore COVID-19 Vaccination

    India has crossed administration of over 200 crore COVID-19 vaccination doses. Amul has taken to social media with their topical ad to express gratitude towards doctors, healthcare workers, nurses for achieving the feat. The ad read ‘A Jab Dastaan Hai Yeh…’ Amul For Health and Care.

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  • Har Ghar Tiranga: UAE Doctors Sing Indian National Anthem To Participate in ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ for Independence Day 2022 (Watch Video)

    India is celebrating 75 years of Independence in 2022 through ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ where people are participating in its ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ movement with full joy and fervour. To join the patriotic initiative put forth by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, UAE doctors come forward to take part by singing Indian National Anthem ahead of Independence Day 2022. 53 lady doctors, dressed in saffron, white and green, recited ‘Jana Gana Mana’ to celebrate the Indian Independence movement. Har Ghar Tiranga: How to Participate in Campaign, New Flag Code of India And Everything You Need to Know Ahead of 75th Independence Day

    Watch Video of UAE Doctors Singing National Anthem for Har Ghar Tiranga Movement: 

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  • SEX Is Vagina’s Main Function! This ‘Vaginacologist’ and TikTok Doctor’s Controversial Views’ Video Goes Viral

    A Texas physician has unveiled the primary function of the vagina that clocked 567,300 views after “vaginacologist” teased audiences about it on the social media site. Dr Teresa Irwin who specializes in female pelvic dysfunctions posted a video on social media tickling users to guess the primary function of a woman’s private part, reported New York Post.

    Before the viral video was deleted many viewers came up with answers such as – procreation, having periods and so on. However, Dr Irwin said that these were not the primary function of the vagina. Irwin who appeared in blue scrubs as she asked viewers to guess the primary function of a woman’s private part, negated what most people believed as the main function of a vagina is to “have babies.” Vaginal Watery Discharge After Sex: Is It Normal, and What Does It Mean? Everything You Need to Know.

    “Yes, the vagina serves the purpose to have babies, but we can also have babies through an abdominal incision, otherwise known as a Caesarean section,” she stated. Teasing for more answers from viewers, Irwin admitted that the vagina does serve the function of having periods, however, she declined to consider it as the primary function, reported New York Post.

    After a tantalizing session of answers, she revealed to audiences the primary function as none other than having sex. The TikTok doc revealed her answer, cheekily stating, “Sex!” Explaining her answer, Irwin said that after menopause, vagina stops both the functions of periods, as well as, procreation, while what continues after that is “Sex”.

    “Sex serves as the primary function of the vagina: “Why? Because once you go through menopause you can no longer have periods and you can no longer have babies. But what can you continue to have? Sex!”, said the Texas physician. Her answer was further authenticated after many female viewers shared secrets from their own sex lives.

    “It only gets BETTER!!!! 65 and lovin’ it!!” one mature-aged TikTok user enthused. “My new favorite doctor!” another woman chimed in humorously.

    “Thank you for the reminder, I’ve let mine get a little dusty for the last two years!” a third female joked. Meanwhile, Irwin’s video also attracted the attention of many male viewers, who also shared their thoughts, reported New York Post. Herb-Infused Stick to ‘Clean’ and Tighten Vagina and Increase Sexual Pleasure Makes Twitter See Red and Experts Scream NO!

    “My wife apparently didn’t get the message!” one sex-starved man quipped.

    Dr Irwin boasts more than 80,000 followers on TikTok where she frequently shares videos about vaginal health. In a recent clip, she revealed easy ways that women can avoid a yeast infection in the summer months, telling views to abstain from using tampons and staying in sweaty workout clothes.

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  • Doctors’ Day 2022 Funny Memes and Jokes: Hilarious Posts to Send Your Friends In the Medical Field That Are Relatable and HOW!

    Doctors don’t just have miraculous capabilities BUT some doctors also believe in having a sense of humour. Laughter, after all, is the best medicine. LOL. Whenever a person falls ill, they go to the doctor. Doctors are often given the same status as God. Many people have received a lease of new life from helpful doctors who treat their patients with utmost care. The COVID-19 pandemic period is a perfect example. Everyone recognised the importance of doctors and the world saw how doctors work day and night to save the lives of patients. National Doctor’s Day is celebrated every year on July 1 in the honour of doctors. National Doctors’ Day 2022 Images & HD Wallpapers for Free Download Online: Wish Happy Doctor’s Day With WhatsApp Stickers, Quotes and GIF Greetings.

    What better day than National Doctors’ Day 2022 to share hilarious memes and jokes with your doctor friends? Every year in India, Doctor’s Day is celebrated on July 1 as the birthday of Dr Bidhan Chandra Rai. Apart from being a great doctor, Bidhan Chandra Rai has also been the second Chief Minister of West Bengal. In the year 1991, the Central Government started celebrating National Doctors Day. As we celebrate this day, it is only fair to bring in some humour in the lives of your favourite doctors by sharing some of the most hilarious memes and jokes. If you are looking for some really amazing ones, we have your back! Check out:

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    Photo Credits: Twitter

    Photo Credits: Twitter

    Photo Credits: Twitter

    Photo Credits: Twitter

    Photo Credits: Twitter

    Both the birthday and death anniversary of Dr Bidhan Chandra Rai are on July 1. Therefore, this day is celebrated in his honour on this great man. Talking about the importance of celebrating National Doctors Day, people are made aware of the importance of doctors on this day. Also, the contribution of doctors to our lives is appreciated.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 01, 2022 09:23 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Robots With Realistic Pain Expressions Can Cut Error, Bias by Doctors: Study

    London, March 14: UK researchers have developed a way to generate more realistic and accurate expressions of pain on the face of medical training robots during physical examination of painful areas. The new approach by the Imperial College London team could help to reduce error and bias by doctors during physical examination.

    The findings, published in the journal Scientific Reports, suggest this could also help teach trainee doctors to use clues hidden in patient facial expressions to minimise the force necessary for physical examinations, and may also help to detect and correct early signs of bias in medical students by exposing them to a wider variety of patient identities. Sophia, the Robot’s Digital Artwork Is Up For Auction, Watch Videos of First AI Paintings to be Sold Online.

    “Improving the accuracy of facial expressions of pain on these robots is a key step in improving the quality of physical examination training for medical students,” said Sibylle Rerolle, from Imperial’s Dyson School of Design Engineering.

    In the study, undergraduate students were asked to perform a physical examination on the abdomen of a robotic patient. Data about the force applied to the abdomen was used to trigger changes in six different regions of the robotic face – known as MorphFace – to replicate pain-related facial expressions.

    This method revealed the order in which different regions of a robotic face, known as facial activation units (AUs), must trigger to produce the most accurate expression of pain. The study also determined the most appropriate speed and magnitude of AU activation.

    The researchers found that the most realistic facial expressions happened when the upper face AUs (around the eyes) were activated first, followed by the lower face AUs (around the mouth). In particular, a longer delay in activation of the Jaw Drop AU produced the most natural results.

    When doctors conduct physical examination of painful areas, the feedback of patient facial expressions is important. However, many current medical training simulators cannot display real-time facial expressions relating to pain and include a limited number of patient identities in terms of ethnicity and gender.

    The researchers say these limitations could cause medical students to develop biased practices, with studies already highlighting racial bias in the ability to recognise facial expressions of pain.

    “Underlying biases could lead doctors to misinterpret the discomfort of patients – increasing the risk of mistreatment, negatively impacting doctor-patient trust, and even causing mortality,a said co-author Thilina Lalitharatne, from the Dyson School of Design Engineering.

    “In the future, a robot-assisted approach could be used to train medical students to normalise their perceptions of pain expressed by patients of different ethnicity and gender.”

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Mar 14, 2022 05:37 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Doctors Deliver Baby Girl Grown Inside Abdominal Cavity Instead of Uterus

    Doctors Deliver Baby Girl Grown Inside Abdominal Cavity Instead of Uterus

    New Delhi, August 12: In a rare occurrence, doctors at a private facility here delivered a baby girl who had grown inside abdominal cavity instead of uterus. In most pregnancies, a fertilised egg grows inside the uterus with the placenta, which provides nutrients and oxygen to the growing baby, attached to the uterus wall, but in this case it was attached to the bowel.

    “In cases where the fertilised egg grows inside the abdominal cavity, it does not survive beyond four or five months, but in this case, it was a full-term pregnancy and the baby was delivered through a caesarean surgery performed on Monday morning. The baby’s weight was 2.65 kg,” Anjali Chaudhary, obstetrics and gynaecology, Aarogya Hospital said. Also Read | Punjab: A Least 10 Injured As Building Collapses in Ludhiana.

    What made the situation complex was that the condition was not detected during the six ultrasounds the woman underwent during her pregnancy. Also Read | Mumbai: Universal Travel Pass Facility Launched for Travel in Suburban Trains; Commuters can Obtain E-Passes from August 15 at epassmsdma.mahait.org.

    “The woman came to us during her seventh month of pregnancy and the earlier ultrasounds that she had undergone in her hometown did not detect the issue. The baby was on the right side and was putting pressure on her right ureter. She was passing pus in the urine due to that condition and we had to put a stent in her ureter to manage the condition,” Chaudhary said.

    The doctors had carried out a full ultrasound of the stomach at the time of putting the stent, but were not able to detect the condition. However, the scans revealed that the baby was lying bottom first instead of in the usual head first position, the doctor said.

    “The decision was taken to deliver the baby through a C-section. When we did the incision, we found that the baby was in the abdominal cavity and we knew it was going to be a serious surgery,” she said.

    After the baby was taken out, the placenta was found attached to the bowel and there was “torrential bleeding” while the doctors tried to remove it. The woman was given four units of fresh frozen plasma and three units of blood to make up for the blood loss, she added.

    The baby was handed over to the attendants after being in the ICU for 12 hours, while the woman was shifted to a ward after 24 hours. The mother and the baby are doing fine now, Chaudhary said, adding that they will be discharged on Friday. This was the woman’s second baby. She had a baby boy via C-section.

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  • Amul Releases Topical Ad on National Doctors’ Day 2021 in India, Sends Out a ‘Thanks for Being Patient With Us’ Message (View Pic)

    Amul Releases Topical Ad on National Doctors’ Day 2021 in India, Sends Out a ‘Thanks for Being Patient With Us’ Message (View Pic)

    Check Out Amul Topical in Honour of National Doctors’ Day:

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  • Remembering Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy: 7 Things To Know About the Honourable Physician on National Doctors’ Day 2021 in India

    Remembering Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy: 7 Things To Know About the Honourable Physician on National Doctors’ Day 2021 in India

    Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, a doctor par excellence and a pioneer in modernising the medical infrastructure of India, was born on July 1 1882. A Bharat Ratna awardee, the respect he commanded at the peak of his career was probably next to none in the history of our country. National Doctor’s Day in India is celebrated each year on his birthday in order to pay respect to the great man who also happened to be an able philanthropist, freedom fighter and statesman. Let us look at some of the interesting features of his life. Happy National Doctors’ Day 2021 Messages & HD Images: WhatsApp Stickers, Greetings, SMS, Quotes and Wishes to Share With Frontline Warriors.

    1. Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy was born on July 1, 1962, in Patna, Bihar, to excise inspector Prakash Chandra Roy and social worker Aghore Kamini Devi.
    2. He passed his Matric examinations from Patna Collegiate School in 1897 and obtained a B A degree with honours in Mathematics. He soon enrolled himself in Calcutta Medical College due to his strong interest in the medical field. Post completion of his studies, he immediately devoted himself to serving his nation by joining the Provincial Health Service.
    3. Quest for further excellence saw Dr. B C Roy go to England in 1909 and, on his 30th admission request, gained entry to the St Bartholomew’s Hospital, where he completed his MRCP and FRCS in two years and three months.
    4. Dr B C Roy set up Jadavpur T.B. Hospital, Chittaranjan Seva Sadan, Kamala Nehru Hospital, Victoria Institution and the Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital as he firmly believed a healthy India was needed to fight off the Britishers and gain independence.
    5. His foray into politics began when he defeated Surendranath Banarjee as an independent candidate for Barrackpore Constituency in 1925. He was subsequently elected to serve the All India Congress Committee in 1928 and famously organised the Civil Disobedience movement in Bengal in 1929.
    6. Dr. B C Roy performed exceptionally well as the mayor of Calcutta, significantly improving the education, health and infrastructure of the city. On Gandhiji’s request and after much reluctance, he took up the post of Chief Minister of Bengal on January 23, 1948. His tenure saw Bengal reduce its crime rate and usher in an era of tremendous growth with social harmony.
    7. Dr. B C Roy passed away on July 1, 1962. In his honour, the Government of India started an award scheme to commemorate those who excel in the field of politics, medicine, science, literature and arts.

    National Doctor’s Day 2021 Quotes And Messages: WhatsApp Greetings, Wishes & Images For The Doctors

    It is an honour for every citizen of this country to have nobleman such as Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy pave way for us. We remember the great man on this special day. And we also wish our doctors and frontline warriors a very Happy National Doctors’ Day 2021!

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 01, 2021 10:09 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • National Doctors’ Day 2021 Greetings: Sudarsan Pattnaik’s Sand Art With Message ‘Doctors Are Next to God’ Is Winning Hearts Online! (View Pic)

    National Doctors’ Day 2021 Greetings: Sudarsan Pattnaik’s Sand Art With Message ‘Doctors Are Next to God’ Is Winning Hearts Online! (View Pic)

    Acclaimed sand artist, Sudarsan Pattnaik who for long has been commemorating national and international events with his fine work is back again. This time to celebrate National Doctors’ Day 2021 in India. Celebrated every year on July 1, Doctors’ Day marks the birth and death anniversary of Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy. It is a day of great pride and people honour doctors for working tirelessly to serve mankind. This is what Sudarsan has also depicted in his special National Doctors’ Day 2021 sand art.

    Sudarsan Pattnaik’s Sand Art for National Doctors’ Day 2021:

    Here’s How Netizens Lauded His Creative Effort:

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