Nitisha Mondia

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Nitisha Mondia

Nitisha Mondia

@NitishaMon82265

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Mountain Rats
Mountain Rats@mountain_rats·
*"As we breathe easy in our cozy apartments, remember the sleepless nights of our brave soldiers guarding our borders. While we enjoy comforts, they face harsh terrains, extreme climates, and endless vigilance. Their sacrifices are our security, their pain our peace. Let's salute the Indian Armed Forces (ARMY, AIR FORCE & NAVY) and the BSF's unwavering dedication and courage. We sleep peacefully because they stand watchfully. Let's honour their bravery and remember: their vigilance is our safety."* It's their focussed dedication which ensured that none of the " Drones" were able to puncture the Air Defence Umbrella, laid out by the Army and the Air Foce across the nation. *"From today onwards, when you see a Fauji, least you can do is share a smile n nod your head - in absolute respect for these selfless men & women."* Jai Hind Jai Hind Ki Sena 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
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Aditya Gupta
Aditya Gupta@DrAditya2935·
ORSL is not ORS. Pharmacies rip off consumers since its high margin ‘sugar juice’ Have personally seen many parents give this thinking it’s ORS and child ends up in severe dehydration!
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It’s not an ORS?

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Dr Satender Pal Singh
Dr Satender Pal Singh@satenderpsingh·
HCC is the most common primary liver cancer. Globally, metabolic and fatty liver disease is becoming a leading cause, alongside viral hepatitis and alcohol. @ILBS_India Global Epidemiology OF HCC - Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology jcehepatology.com/article/S0973-…
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TheLiverDoc™
TheLiverDoc™@theliverdoc·
The average non-medical person always seems to consider tertiary medical care as some kind of a con job. This is due to extreme health illiteracy, belief in conspiracy theories, embracement of dogmatic and traditional views in healthcare, high or very low educational status and absence of critical thinking and rationality. India deeply suffers from this, because healthcare workers are considered slaves to a system here and treated without respect or empathy and dehumanized at every trivial opportunity. When medical care and healthcare testing becomes easily approachable and specialist doctors are on speed dial, people automatically start to de-value its true importance. The common folk must improve their thinking on this. Foreigners come and make reels on how cool and smooth healthcare approach in India is, only to add to the devaluation of healthcare within minds of people living in India. It's a crazy farce. Coming to the point, living donor liver transplantation or LDLT is not a run of the mill job. Even major highly developed public health systems globally, like in Australia, still stick to deceased donor liver transplantation and not LDLT. It is a surgery that requires heavy investment, high expertise, involvement of at least 50 medical personnel including clinical physicians, transplant physicians, critical care doctors, intensive care nurses, transplant and critical care anesthetists, transfusion physicians, and anesthesia technicians and nurses. The surgery itself runs over 12 hours, sometimes taking up to 16 hours and includes nearly 4 to 6 major surgeons and assistants, specialized equipment such as cell-saver and harmonic. It involves the use of major blood and blood products transfusion, specialized medications such as antimicrobials, special immunosuppressive agents, sometimes biologicals and once the new liver goes in, then it takes endless sleepless weeks from the surgeons, physicians, post op critical care nurses and rehabilitation personnel to get the patient discharged. All of this makes it expensive, but worth it, because at the end of it all, that's a life saved. And life, is priceless. Unlike these ignorant men and arrogant fools claim: it's NOT "all surgeons charges" and, it is GODDAMN definitely NOT a "cut and paste job." Educate yourself lay folks.
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Dhruv Rathee
Dhruv Rathee@dhruv_rathee·
VINESH PHOGAT 🥇Gold: 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games 🥇Gold: 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 🥇Gold: 2018 Jakarta Asian Games 🥇Gold: 2021 Almaty Asian Championship 🥇Gold: 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games In 2021, she defeated the then World Champion and became the Rank No.1 Wrestler Worldwide in her Weight Category. In 2024 Paris Olympics, she once again defeated the World Champion and almost won Gold. Some more of her historic records - 🏆First Indian Woman Wrestler to reach Olympics Final 🏆First Indian Woman Wrestler to Win Gold at the Asian Games 🏆First Indian Woman Wrestler to Win Gold at the Commonwealth Games in Two Weight Categories
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Dr Satender Pal Singh
Dr Satender Pal Singh@satenderpsingh·
This academic feast includes pre-conference workshop on Hepatic hemodynamics, Hepatic-pathology, Hepato-virology, Interventional radiology (TACE, TIPSS).The objectives are to update clinicians with recent advances in liver cancer, formulate protocol, case-based learning.
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Dr Satender Pal Singh
Dr Satender Pal Singh@satenderpsingh·
Hepatocellular Carcinoma—Southeast Asia Updates : The Cancer Journal Study summarizes causes and risk factors in patients with HCC belonging to Southeast Asia region. journals.lww.com/journalppo/abs…
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