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Dr Amit Mishra

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🌟 HEALTHCARE ENTREPRENEUR | 🏥 HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT EXPERT | ⚕️ PHYSICIAN | 🌐 PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERT । ❤️‍🩹 HEALTH FOR ALL

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⚠️ Chikungunya: It Doesn't Always End with the Fever Think chikungunya is just a “few days of fever”? Think again. The most common long-term complication is chronic joint pain — and it can last months or even years after the infection clears. Who's at higher risk? Newborns

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Air Pollution Raises Dementia Risk, Study Shows: A major Cambridge study links long-term exposure to air pollution with a higher risk of dementia. Pollutants like PM2.5, nitrogen dioxide, and soot can increase the risk by up to 17%. Researchers urge urgent action, calling air

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🔬 New Early Warning Sign for Pancreatic Cancer Discovered: Scientists at UC San Diego have uncovered a crucial link between inflammation, cell stress , and the early development of pancreatic cancer — specifically the deadliest type, PDAC. 📈 With over 500,000 deaths in 2021,

🔬 New Early Warning Sign for Pancreatic Cancer Discovered:

Scientists at UC San Diego have uncovered a crucial link between inflammation, cell stress , and the early development of pancreatic cancer — specifically the deadliest type, PDAC.
📈 With over 500,000 deaths in 2021,
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⚠️ A child in South Carolina has died from a rare "Brain-Eating Amoeba" — Naegleria fowleri. The infection, known as PAM, is extremely rare but often fatal. It's usually contracted through warm freshwater entering the nose. No public risk — it’s not contagious.

⚠️ A child in South Carolina has died from a rare "Brain-Eating Amoeba" — Naegleria fowleri.
The infection, known as PAM, is extremely rare but often fatal.
 It's usually contracted through warm freshwater entering the nose.
No public risk — it’s not contagious.