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Dr K K Aggarwal 18 February 2018
Delhi police week celebrations
• Most Rag pickers in Delhi are from Bangla Desh and are an organised group.
• Never through empty boxes, empty shopping bags etc in your garbage. The rag pickers would identify that you have done a lot of shopping that day
• Jewellery is hard cash. You do not show your hard cash on the roads. Wear Jewellery only in functions and not on the roads.
• In Delhi most people are educated and intelligent. Think twice before you say: "bechara"
• Do not travel or drive alone 10pm to 6am on the roads
• Never stop your car in areas with no habitation or light in the night
• Vishwasghaat Wahin Hota hai Jahan Vishwas hota hai
• Never indulge in road rage: say sorry and come out
• People walking aimlessly in any colony should be dealt with suspicion: they may be identifying places for future crime
• Never put cash or jewellery at house
• Never take out a Rs 2000 note from your pocket from a bundle of notes. It tells people that you have a habit of carrying cash
• At home never give someone ready cash on spot, always say I will get it from bank and give you after a few hours
• Always keep one room in the house out of reach of the maid servants
• Always know your neighbours
• Never keep any expensive items in the car visible to people
• Never keep your bags open in public places especially in temples, cremation places, prayer meetings etc.
• Thieves may look like normal people, well dressed and speaking fluent English
• Gold and cash once stolen will get distributed or melted within no time
• Do not have friendship with unknown people even if they behave very friendly
• Do not accept any prasad from any stranger
13. 5 Km IMA CYCLE RALLY: 11th March all IMA branches at 7.00am at all branches. Subject IMA End TB yatra.
14. A study of new varenicline users found that the incidence of cardiovascular events was 34% higher during the 12-week treatment period than in the year before or after use [American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (online, 20 December 2017)
15. ASCO believes that cancer clinical trials are vital to inform medical decisions and improve cancer care and that all patients should have the opportunity to participate.
16. Patient and family caregivers should receive timely and up-to-date education about immunotherapies, their mechanism of action, and the clinical profile of possible irAEs prior to initiating therapy and throughout treatment and survivorship.
17. The Delhi Medical Council (DMC) has slapped a show-cause notice to Max Hospital in Patparganj over an alleged case of medical negligence and overcharging for treatment.
18. A family from Shahgund area of North Kashmir’s Baramulla District assembled at Press Colony here and protested against the authorities of hospital and alleged that the infant died after doctors injected him with a newly procured vaccine.
19. Researchers from Colorado and Florida have found that a drug commonly used to control blood pressure could have another use: preventing and treating type 1 diabetes. The new research at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora — will be published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 60 percent of those who are at risk of the condition possess a molecule called DQ8 — which previous research has linked to the onset of type 1 diabetes. Blocking the DQ8 molecule could be one way of preventing type 1 diabetes. Methyldopa blocked DQ8 molecule.
20. single fathers have higher mortality, and demonstrates the need for public health policies to help identify and support these men,” said lead author Maria Chiu, researcher at the University of Toronto in Canada.
21. The National Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has held that the insurance company is liable to pay claim even if a vehicle is stolen by its driver only.
22. USA: The Center for Disease Control says flu season could be reaching its peak. That means we can soon be seeing a decline in the amount of flu cases across the country.
23. The Madras High Court has directed the Centre to act on the recommendations made by the MCI on accommodating 144 students of a now-defunct private medical college in any other state-run institute within a week.
24. 37-year-old Rosangela Almeida dos Santos’ death certificate said that she went into cardiac arrest before dying from ‘septic shock’ on January 28 and was buried the next day. People living near the cemetery when they heard muffled screams coming from the burial spot 11 days later on February 9, 2018. They immediately alerted her family who smashed the stone tomb which had been nailed shut. Unfortunately, it was too late. By the time the family prised open the coffin, she was already dead. As reported by Metro, the nails around the sides of the coffin lid had been pushed upwards, and there were scratches and blood on the inside. She had suffered injuries on her hands and forehead and it appeared as though, she had tried to claw her way out. Storypick.com
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