@Indian__doctor वहा के डॉक्टर ही इनको चढ़ा के रखते है,तभी ऐसे बाबू लोगों को लगता है कि ये तो छात्र है ये क्या कर लेंगे ।नहीं मेरे कॉलेज जैसे प्रतिदिन 10 गाली सुनते तो सही रहते।
Update : Dr Mohsin has been released from police custody With the unity of all of you and continuous efforts and support from all RDAs and IMA 🙏🏻❤️
This is our win together …make sure this unity stay always .
Dr Mohsin Ali is still not traceable after he was taken into police custody
It’s a shame for all of us as doctors that we can’t help our fellow doctor
@IMAIndiaOrg@Uppolice@PTI_News
🚨 Junior Doctor Kidnapped?
A Junior Resident Doctor was allegedly picked up from his private residence in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, by individuals in civil clothes believed to be police personnel, reportedly without any warrant, formal identification, or disclosure of grounds for detention.
Family members who sought information about his whereabouts were allegedly intimidated and manhandled.
If true, this represents a gross violation of fundamental human rights, personal liberty, and due process.
In protest, doctors at SRN Medical College, Prayagraj, have gone on a complete strike. The medical fraternity has warned that protests across Uttar Pradesh will intensify if the doctor is not safely produced and his legal status immediately clarified.
#MedTwitter @myogiadityanath@brajeshpathakup@brajeshlive@PMOIndia@narendramodi
#UPDATE !
COMPLETE STRIKE !!
From tomorrow, ALL PRAYAGRAJ Senior doctors will also join the strike from the morning onwards!!
The medical community is deeply hurt over the alleged false and one-sided FIR lodged against doctors under pressure from lawyers. In response, the protest is now set to intensify.
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Bullying and intimidation inside hospitals cannot be tolerated. Government hospitals belong equally to the poor and common people , their right to treatment is no less than that of any lawyer, politician, or influential individual.
@Indian__doctor अच्छा हुआ कि अब सही से हो गया ,अगर कोई समस्या हो जाती तो ,जनता डॉक्टर को ही गाली देती, डॉक्टर हो कर रोड पर क्यों कि,पैसा नहीं दिया होगा हॉस्पिटल का,EWS,OBC,SC,ST की होगी,-40 वाली होगी,रील बाज होगी,फेम पाने के लिए रोड पर की ये सब जिससे किसी की जान चली गई।
GORAKHPUR!
BRD Medical students outraged over the death of an MBBS student
Medical students held a candle march demanding justice and strict action against the political culprit involved in the incident.
Students warned that if prompt and strict action is not taken against the accused, the protest will be intensified across the entire state of Uttar Pradesh.
#JusticeForAakashPandey
#MedTwitter @myogiadityanath@narendramodi@diggorakhpur@Uppolice
Your immune system doesn't only defend, it remembers
This diagram maps how the body’s innate and adaptive immune systems work together to identify, attack, and remember pathogens. It shows how different immune cells, antibodies, and signaling molecules coordinate to protect against infection while maintaining balance.
1️⃣ Innate immunity: the immediate response
The innate system acts within minutes, providing broad defense through physical, chemical, and cellular barriers.
🟢 Example: Skin, mucus, and stomach acid block pathogens, while macrophages, neutrophils, and natural killer cells identify and destroy invaders using pattern-recognition receptors.
🟢 Example: The complement cascade amplifies inflammation and flags pathogens for destruction by immune cells.
2️⃣ Adaptive immunity: the targeted response
The adaptive system learns to recognize specific antigens and produces lasting protection through specialized B and T cells.
🟢 Example: B cells release antibodies (IgM, IgG, IgA, IgE, IgD) that neutralize toxins and tag microbes for clearance.
🟢 Example: T cells coordinate and execute defense—helper T cells activate macrophages and B cells, while cytotoxic T cells trigger apoptosis in infected cells.
3️⃣ Antibody specialization and immune memory
Each antibody class has a unique role in defense and long-term immunity.
🟢 Example: IgM is the first antibody made in infection, IgG provides long-term protection and crosses the placenta, IgA guards mucosal surfaces, and IgE mediates allergic reactions.
🟢 Example: Memory B and T cells remain after infection or vaccination, allowing faster and stronger immune responses upon re-exposure.
4️⃣ Active and passive protection
Immunity can be acquired through natural infection, vaccination, or temporary antibody transfer.
🟢 Example: maternal antibodies passed through breast milk provide short-term passive defense.
The immune system’s strength lies in its coordination—an instant, non-specific response that buys time for a targeted, adaptive defense that remembers what it has seen.