Honoured to receive the travel grant from @isendo for my DM thesis research on sarcopenia in type 1 diabetes. Grateful to have the opportunity to learn from global experts at #ICE2026 in Kyoto.
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Lemme White pill you guys for a change:
In 1990, a visibly resigned VP Singh spoke from the ramparts of the red fort on the occasion of Independence Day, the entire speech was filled with hints of impending doom and gloom of the young republic
"Our hearts go to the people of Assam, Punjab, and Kashmir"
PM Singh was resigned to the fact that some kind of compromise has to be made to bring peace to these lands and maintain their status as an inalienable part of the Indian Republic
20 years later another PM spoke from the ramparts lace but this time it was filled with hope, White Pills and announcement of schemes which will catapult India to the centre of the world stage
What changed in these 2 decades?
It was the result of the blood, sweat and tears of our fathers and grandfathers, who willingly went into the mouth of death to ensure the Republic survives if they do not
Lakhs of Army men, Police and CAPF personnel gave their blood so that their children and then their children after can dream
We are here Frens, we are here to stay, whatever problems we have, we can solve
If not for us, then for our children, just like our father's did before us
This is our land we ain't leaving it ๐ค
Wish you all a very Happy Independence Day ๐ฎ๐ณ
@IndiaESI Honoured to join an insightful conversation with Prof Tandon sir for ESI Jugalbandi.
My biggest takeaways: Remain curious and keep exploring. Stay focused and avoid getting swayed by expectations.
His wisdom guides us all in endocrinology ๐๐๐๐๐
Honoured to join an insightful conversation with Prof Tandon sir for ESI Jugalbandi.
My biggest takeaways: Remain curious and keep exploring. Stay focused and avoid getting swayed by expectations.
His wisdom guides us all in endocrinology ๐๐๐๐๐
I just found out that there is a thing called Bhajan Jamming - where young people come to a concert - but not for classical rock or metal, it's for bhajans.
Rabies vaccine doesn't play a major role as a 'post exposure' prophylaxis for Category 3 injuries (severe ones). The bigger role in them is of rabies immunoglobulin which isnt always readily available. Most of the indians havent taken rabies vaccine as a 'pre-exposure' prophylaxis. Many do not seek medical intervention on time either. Once rabies 'develops'(symptoms appear) it is non curable and 100% fatal.
All these dog right activists need to get their heads checked. Stray dogs attack small kids, unprovoked, often. These children carry lifelong trauma. My kid loves dogs (I too like pet dogs) . When she was younger she was attacked by a stray, she carries that trauma till this date. So all the bloody bleeding hearts , I have only middle finger to show you.
And yes even sterilised dogs attack kids. So it is down to either culling or overcrowded shelters. You pick
Not a single celebrity will post this as they live in a luxury bungalow protected from stray animals.
It is the common man's children who play on streets and face the hazards of stray dogs.
How about the 20,000 people in India a year that are rendered voiceless (ie killed) by rabid strays? And many more permanently maimed? Thr misery these strays cause for those who actually need to work and walk on the streets?
How about the 20,000 made voiceless each year in India as a result of dog bites from rabid dogs? Who will speak for them?
Rabies - India https://t.co/kQkJdSVxel