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Category: public health

Need to integrate trans-inclusive science in medical education, says study

NEW DELHI: As transgender people in India routinely face discrimination in health care, often encountering prejudice and ignorance from medical providers, the need of the hour is that Indias medical curricula integrate trans-inclusive science early in medical training so that the medical needs of transgender people are met, said the study published in the American journal Advances in Physiology Education. Not only in India, but globally, many medical schools dedicate few to no hours to LGBT health.

Mumbai News: BMC Launches Special Cleanliness Drive To Remove Floating Waste From Nullahs Across City

After multiple unsuccessful attempts to stop waste dumping in nullahs, the BMC has launched a citizen awareness and cleanliness drive. A special campaign will be conducted from September 29 to October 13 across the city and suburbs to remove floating waste from nullahs. The key objective is to collect and properly dispose of debris with the active participation of citizens.

Man with No Medical Expertise Gives Pregnant Women Pain Advice

This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss how Trump is using the powerful machine of government prosecution to reverse-engineer crimes supposedly committed by enemies, his diatribe against Tylenol at the disastrous press conference on autism, and the echoes of past Red Scares in todays free speech climate with historian Beverly Gage, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century.

Hallmark Actor Died After Restaurant ‘Threatened to Arrest’ Patrons Trying to Save His Life During ‘Medical Emergency’, Bombshell Lawsuit Claims

Michael Heslin died this summer while celebrating his birthday in Las Vegas, and his husband wants answers.