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Health Bulletin 6/January/2022

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January 6, 2023
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Here are the top health stories for the day:

Maharashtra: Patient attacks resident doctors with knife at Yavatmal Hospital, doctors threaten protest

Violence against doctors was recently reported at Shri Vasantrao Naik Government Medical College (GMC) in Yavatmal district of Maharashtra, where two doctors were assaulted with a fruit cutter knife by a patient on Thursday.

Initially the patient attacked a resident doctor, who was on rounds in the hospital. When the other doctor came to the rescue of his colleague, he was also attacked.

For more details, check out the link given below:

Maharashtra Shocker: Patient Attacks 2 Resident Doctors With Knife At Yavatmal Hospital, Doctors Threaten Protest

Govt needs to rethink the strategy of Mixopathy: IMA President Dr Sharad Kumar Agarwal

The newly elected National President of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Dr Sharad Kumar Agarwal, a renowned physician of Delhi/NCR, has urged the government to form a strategy to stop using Mixopathy, mixing of different medical disciplines.

He has taken over as the IMA National President – 2022-23 in Prayagraj in the gracious presence of Dr Ketan Desai, Past President of the World Medical Association, MCI & IMA. While Mixopathy has been a talk for a while and the Government is planning to introduce Integrated medicine and treatment protocols by 2030, IMA has also urged the Government to understand the impact of Mixopathy and rethink its strategy.

For more details, check out the link given below:

Govt Needs To Rethink The Strategy Of Mixopathy: IMA President Dr Sharad Kumar Agarwal

One-Time relief to MBBS abroad students: NMC validates older internships, CRRI done by FMGs before october 2022

In a major relief to Foreign medical graduates who have their Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship done/started by Foreign Medical Graduates in approved colleges/ hospitals/institutes according to old Medical Council of India (MCI) list on or before 21.10.2022, the National Medical Commission has allowed that such internships shall be considered valid by the National Medical Commission. This however, the NMC noted shall be only as a one-time measure.

This comes after National Medical Commission received various requests/ representations regarding internships done by Foreign Medical Graduates in approved colleges/ hospitals/institutes according to old MCI list after the publication and coming into force of NMC’s Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship (CRMI) Regulations, 2021 on 18.11.2021.

For more details, check out the link given below:

One-Time Relief To MBBS Abroad Students: NMC Validates Older Internships, CRRI Done By FMGs Before October 2022

Study finds sugary drinks could be connected to male hair loss

Sugar is generally known to be a health hazard. Its increased consumption may raise the risk of heart disease, obesity, hypertension, and inflammation. It also changes how your skin appears, your energy levels and could be bad for your dental health too.

Reference:

Shi, X.; Tuan, H.; Na, X.; Yang, H.; Yang, Y.; Zhang, Y.; Xi, M.; Tan, Y.; Yang, C.; Zhang, J.; Zhao, A. The Association between Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Male Pattern Hair Loss in Young Men. Nutrients 2023, 15, 214. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15010214



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