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“While the primitives are evolving, the homosapiens are regressing”
As I was passing by, I saw this mammal fulfilling the thirst – IRONICAL, it was. In the grand modern…
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Do Clothes Maketh The Man? Wardrobe Rumblings And Ramblings
For the first twenty-five years of my life, particularly during my pre-marriage and financially struggling college days, clothes generally meant…
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A LIFE UNSCRIPTED – By Dr. Alekhya Keerthana.
As I settled into my seat on the bus, the rhythmic hum of the engine and the gentle sway of…
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Our experiences with Pranit
Pranit is a 10-year-old incredibly loving and affectionate child. His birth in our family marked beginning of an unimaginable joyful…
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What Shana Taught Us About Love – By Pierre Mertens
When my wife Mol and I decided to become foster parents, we made two simple but essential choices. First, every…
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The Doctor Revolutionary: What Che Guevara’s Life Teaches Medicine Today
On a sweltering afternoon in 1952, a 24-year-old Argentine medical student arrived at a leper colony on the banks of…
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Doctors and their pets
Pets fill those voids in our homes that we never knew existed. These furry little non humans have their…
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The Woman with the Cure by Lynn Cullen
Being a dentist and mother to a lively two-year-old, I have always been physically mindful of how valuable health is,…
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Quiet Quitting in Medicine: A Symptom of Burnout Among Young Doctors
It is 6:30 in the morning. A resident steps out of the hospital after a 30-hour call, white coat heavy…
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How to Promote Humanization of Doctors
On November 13, 2024, Tamil Nadu: Dr. Balaji Jagannathan, a senior oncologist at Kalaignar Centenary Super Speciality Hospital, lay bleeding…
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