Dr K K Aggarwal, Dr Rajan Sharma and Dr R V Asokan This time of crisis is generating stress in the population. These mental health considerations were developed by the Mental Health Department of WHO as support for mental and psychological well-being during COVID-19 outbreak. General population 1. COVID-19 has and is likely to affect […]
As the dreaded coronavirus appeared to spread in India, top Chinese doctors treating patients in Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak, on March 4 advised their Indian counterparts to prepare plans, train medical staff and educate the public about wearing masks and washing of hands to contain the disease. Four top medical specialists, who were […]
  D     Emerging infectious disease outbreaks, such as COVID-19, cause significant fear and uncertainty. Psychiatrists can play an important role in supporting the well-being of patients and families, healthcare personnel, and the general public.        JARUN011/ADOBESTOCK Joshua C. Morganstein, M when and where to […]
AIIMS, New Delhi February 5, 2020 When to suspect Any patient with acute respiratory illness with: 1. A history of travel to or residence in China in the 14 days prior to symptom onset, or 2. Close contact with a confirmed/ suspected case of 2019-nCoV in the 14 days prior to symptom onset, or 3. […]
Women’s Day and A Frightening Secret ©️Dr. Rajas Deshpande A well respected senior, a social celebrity, walked in with his daughter. Cultured, proud people. Probably highly educated and rich. While he was richly dressed in a traditional Indian attire, she wore a saree. Many phone calls had told me since a day prior that he […]
  Student Success Center Stages of Memory There are three stages of memory: Short-Term/Sensory Memory – brief storage until working memory decides what to do with the information Working Memory – the active part of your memory decides how to use what you just learned Long-Term Memory – stores what we have learned but […]
A Magen David Adom worker wears protective clothing as a preventive measure against the coronavirus, outside the special emergency call center in Kiryat Ono, on Thursday. (Flash90) YERUSHALAYIM – A group of researchers in northern Israel said Thursday they had achieved a “scientific breakthrough” in treating coronavirus. At a press conference, researchers of the Migal […]
Different sources estimate the mortality rate for COVID-19 at roughly 2% to 3%—but that could change as the virus rages on. But, the world has been through other outbreaks that were much, much worse. To that end, let’s look at five other viruses that, in their own ways, are more dangerous than COVID-19. The novel coronavirus—officially […]
Clinical management of severe acute respiratory infection when Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infection is suspected: Interim Guidance Introduction This is the first edition of this document for novel coronavirus, an adaption of WHO Clinical management of severe acute respiratory infection when MERS-CoV infection is suspected publication (2019). This document is intended for clinicians taking care of […]
AIIMS, New Delhi February 5, 2020 When to suspect Any patient with acute respiratory illness with: 1. A history of travel to or residence in China in the 14 days prior to symptom onset, or 2. Close contact with a confirmed/ suspected case of 2019-nCoV in the 14 days prior to symptom onset, or 3. […]
Home care for patients with suspected novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection presenting with mild symptoms, and management of their contacts Interim guidance 04 February 2020  Introduction WHO has developed this rapid advice to meet the need for recommendations on safe home care for patients with suspected novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection who present with mild symptoms1 […]
T he dreams of my youth were simple. Someday I wanted to be like I already was but older. I sought a house to share with a beloved family and a job that I was good at. I wanted to be loved and respected and to feel that way about others in my life. In […]
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Can I write my notes later ? I have had doctors bring empty or incomplete files to me of patient who expired and asking me to dictate what should be written in notes. Shocking though this may appear it is not uncommon for doctors to complete the medical records only after an adverse event. Even […]
People with diabetes or heart disease are known to be more at risk from coronavirus, which is starting to spread rapidly in the UK and internationally. That is a concern for the 7.4 million Britons who have some form of cardiac or circulatory disease, which includes 4.8 million people with diabetes. The common risk factor […]
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  DRAFT     Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID 19) Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Government of India 1. INTRODUCTION  1.1 Background  On 31st December 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) China Country Office was informed of cases of pneumonia of unknown etiology (unknown cause) detected in Wuhan City, […]
Guidelines on Clinical management of severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) in suspect/confirmed novel coronavirus (nCoV) cases An infection with a novel coronavirus has been reported from China. As 25th January 2020, a total of 1287 cases and 41 deaths were reported in 29 provinces (districts and cities) of China. In addition, 28 cases have been […]
Here we present the results of the online survey conducted by M3 India, regarding general perceptions attached to working abroad, and draw insights from real-life experiences of Indian doctors who have worked abroad. UK is the most preferred country of work We asked the respondents to rank the most coveted foreign countries for work, in […]
Nitrate Rich Vegetables Help Boost Muscle Mitochondria A substance called nitrate, which is abundantly found in vegetables like beetroot, spinach and lettuce, boosts the cellular power plants of the muscles, known as the mitochondria. Inorganic nitrate has been linked for half a century to negative health effects, but contrary evidence has emerged more recently. Prior […]
               COVID-19 The right clinical information, right where it’s needed  Last updated: Mar 02, 2020 Table of Contents Summary 3 Basics 4 Definition 4 Epidemiology 4 Aetiology 5 Pathophysiology 6 Prevention 8 Primary prevention 8 Screening 9 Secondary prevention 9 […]
We also face a new threat. The next epidemic has a good chance of originating on a computer screen of a terrorist intent on using genetic engineering to create a synthetic version of the smallpox virus or a contagious and highly deadly strain of flu. So, the point is that we ignore the strong link […]
Margo C. Funk, M.D., M.A.,1 Scott R. Beach, M.D.,2,3 Jolene R. Bostwick, PharmD, BCPS, BCPP,4 Christopher M. Celano, M.D.,2,3 Mehrul Hasnain, M.D.,5 Ananda Pandurangi, M.B.B.S., M.D.,6 Abhisek C. Khandai, M.D., M.S.,7 Adrienne Taylor, M.D.,7 James L. Levenson, M.D.,6 Michelle Riba, M.D.,8 and Richard J. Kovacs, M.D.9 APA OFFICIAL ACTIONS Objective: Psychiatrists and other clinicians frequently […]
Its Time to Refresh Memory! Who Really Is Lt. Col Purohit? What Secrets Did He Know That Made Congress Desperately Put Him In Jail?  Kasab was to die as Sameer Chaudhary from Bengaluru! This revelation has literallu rocked the nation. Mumbai ex police commissioner Rakesh Maria in his book “Let me say it now” […]
India seems to be coronavirus free even though it is a close neighbor of China. There is a lot of speculation and eyebrows raised as to why this is so. Various reasons are being put out: 1) The Indian gene is Covid-19 resistant. 2) The low level of hygiene has made Indians immune to this […]
+ W.P. (CRL.) 1804/2017 & CM No. 9963/2017 Reserved on: 17th February, 2018 Decided on: 18th April, 2018 DR. SANGAMITRA ACHARYA & ANR. ….. Petitioners Through: Mr. Trideep Pais with Mr. Shivam Sharma, Ms. Seema Mishra, Ms. Deeksha Gujral, Advocates. Versus STATE (NCT OF DELHI) & ORS ….. Respondents Through: Mr. Rajshekhar Rao, Amicus Curiae. […]
  Introduction Pratima Murthy* It is estimated that there are about 62.5 million alcohol users, 8.7 million cannabis users and about 2 million opiate users in our country. There are an estimated 250 million tobacco users of age 10 and above. Serious public health problems result from alcohol and other drug consumption. Drug abuse […]
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“Mob mentality” redirects here. For the album, see Mob Mentality (album). Herd mentality, mob mentality and pack mentality, also lesser known as gang mentality, describes how people can be influenced by their peers to adopt certain behaviors on a largely emotional, rather than rational, basis. When individuals are affected by mob mentality, they may make […]
*डॉक्टर रीटा नितिन* बोरीवली मुम्बई प्रत्येक घर में एक रसोई होती है, और इस रसोई में एक *डॉक्टर* छुपा बैठा होता है, बिना फीस वाला । आइए आज अपने उसी डॉक्टर से आपका परिचय करायें । 💼 1- केवल सेंधा नमक का प्रयोग करने पर आप *थायराइड* और *ब्लडप्रेशर* से बचे रह सकते हैं, यही […]
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  Introduction Pratima Murthy* It is estimated that there are about 62.5 million alcohol users, 8.7 million cannabis users and about 2 million opiate users in our country. There are an estimated 250 million tobacco users of age 10 and above. Serious public health problems result from alcohol and other drug consumption. Drug abuse […]
Money and Health- heading for the abyss: It was 2006. I had become a Plastic Surgeon. After four and a half years of MBBS, I did One year of that rotating slave work called internship. Then three years of surgical residency at JIPMER. I had done eighty to hundred hours of work per week in […]
Indian Disability Evaluation and Assessment Scale (IDEAS) is a scale for measuring and quantifying disability in mental disorders. Items – I. Self Care: Includes taking care of body hygiene, grooming, health including bathing, toileting, dressing, eating, taking care of one’s health. II. Interpersonal Activities (Social Relationships): Includes initiating and maintaining interactions with others in contextual […]
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The immediate reason for picking up n opening the laptop today is a fb post from my friend Dushyant Singh,another fb post which came across a few days back n an individual whom i saw yesterday in my clinic. The individual in question has consulted me on a few occassions n has been grappling with […]
Multimedia section begins Multimedia section ends The novel coronavirus (2019-ncov) outbreak has caused distress globally, with China being at the center of the catastrophe. The country has taken immense public health measures to contain the spread of the infection, which is also being supported by global efforts. With three positive cases of 2019-ncov, the Indian […]
701 PERSPECTIVE The Comfort of the Ordinary 702 for a lot of grief among the ranks of the survivors. That’s why I’ve started notic- ing ways in which people die, how what they say and do can be a source of comfort, humor, and collective acceptance. Take, for example, my friend Herbie, who first held […]
Virus Virus classification is the process of naming viruses and placing them into a taxonomic system. Similar to the classification systems used for cellular organisms, virus classification is the subject of ongoing debate and proposals. This is mainly due to the pseudo-living nature of viruses, which is to say they are non-living particles with some […]











Commentary—COVID-19: What we Know About Human Coronavirus Infections
COMMENTARY 2/26/2020 Matthew E Levison, MD, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine Coronaviruses are enveloped RNA viruses, characterized by surface protein spikes, which, under electron microscopy, resemble the sun’s corona. Numerous coronaviruses, first discovered in domestic poultry in the 1930’s, cause respiratory, gastrointestinal, liver, and neurologic diseases in animals. Human Coronavirus Infection […]