I know this sounds insane but in 1920s with no antibiotics- this was a sound logical choice.
Malaria was curable, neurosyphilis was not. Malaria gave high fevers which cured the syphilis and then you cured the malaria with Quinine. Risky - but effective.
It won a Nobel Prize in 1927.
To think of it - even chemotherapy for cancer is same.
You’re quite literally taking the body to the point of getting killed - and then bringing back- hoping - body would recover but cancer won’t.
It works.
I hope 20-30 years from now - we have drugs like Imatinib for pretty much every cancer.
So according to some sources, the NEET paper was allegedly leaked by a sitting minister and an industrialist to secure top medical colleges for their kids. But somehow, someone else took advantage of the entire operation and anonymously leaked the paper across Telegram groups.
And since NTA can’t go against people in power, they cancelled the exam without a second thought unlike 2024, when the paper was allegedly leaked just hours before the examination and the system still kept running.
The scary part isn’t even the leak anymore. It’s how easily the entire system bends depending on who’s involved.
🚨In January, I warned that healthcare in India was about to become a gig economy. Many called me alarmist.
‼️Today, a Bengaluru startup, Tez Health, is offering doctors at home, ₹499 home injections and a "minimum bookings guarantee"!
🤡That is what we are about to normalize in urban India.
🙏To my fellow doctors, nurses and medical students, this is the "exact gig economy script" being run on us next.
🙏To every patient and family reading this, this is your living room being turned into the next dark store!
✅If you care about saving healthcare in this country, please share this and tag @MoHFW_INDIA, @NMC_IND, @CPCB_OFFICIAL, your state medical council, and your state pollution control board. They need to see this before the first preventable death makes it to a front page.
🥼Me and my team have investigated this startup and we write in detail about why this is a Pandora's box and dangerous for our country! 👇🏽
Hi, sir - our film Dhurandhar is not based on the life of braveheart Major Mohit Sharma AC(P) SM.
This is an official clarification.
I assure you, if we do make a biopic on Mohit sir in the future, we will do it with full consent and in complete consultation with the family, and in a way that truly honors his sacrifice for the nation and the legacy it has left for all of us. 🙏
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
What scam has been so normalized? The guilt-tripping of successful doctors.
I know a Rheumatologist in my city.
• Full Private Practice (No Govt post/salary)
• 15 years of education + 10 years of grind.
• Sees 100 patients/day (Purely based on patient satisfaction).
He once posted that his annual income was ₹1.5 Cr.
The result? He was bashed, called a "thief," and bullied until he deleted his account.
Compare this to a 22-year-old IIT graduate bagging a ₹1.5 Cr package.
Society’s reaction: "Inspiration," "Pride of India," "Deserves it."
If a techie earns it, it’s 'Success.'
If a doctor earns it, it’s 'Robbery.'
Making a doctor feel guilty for being compensated for their expertise is the biggest scam in Indian society.
In The Devil’s Advocate (1997), Al Pacino saw his character John Milton as a mix of Donald Trump, Wall Street lawyers, and biblical demons. “The Devil doesn’t come with horns,” he said. Much of his performance was brilliantly improvised.
The final shootout in Scarface (1983) is pure insanity turned into cinema. Pacino goes full myth, the mansion becomes a war zone, and the entire film crashes into its violent, operatic finale.
This 1.38 hr should be displayed world wide. Apocalyptic movies are very well made around the glob. But with a different perspective and beauty this one becomes exceptional.
Holding hands could be a universal language as taught by our dear Wall e and Eve.
- WALL E (2008) 👨🦽🤖