I wish all my fellow bloggers and readers:
A Very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year – 2011
I would like to see India (minus corruption and poverty) a fully developed country and not a chronic developing country.
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
Friday, December 10, 2010
Accept binding emission cuts and save the world-Cancun Climate Summit
India is still considered as a developing country. In Cancun climate Change Summit, India indicated that it is not averse in accepting legally binding emission cuts in anytime in the future. As per the Kyoto Protocol, only the developed countries are required to take emission cuts. However, the US was averse to accept the mandate and in fact, persuading developing countries like India and China to take on the commitments for emission reduction.
It is obvious that the large emerging economies like China and India are going to add considerable amount of Green House Gases (GHG) into the environment in the process of further industrialization and poverty alleviation measures. Due to the large population the emission per-capita GDP may be much smaller as compared to the developed countries, but the total emissions are going to be considerable.
Considering the climate change concerns of many small island nations, it is appropriate that all nations, including US, India and China should be more flexible and workout a realistic and legally binding emission cuts so that the potential environmental impacts of the climate change, such as floods, sea level rise, bio-diversity losses, reduced food production, etc are considerably reduced. Fossil fuel-based power plants should be replaced by environmental-friendly clean energy sources such as solar, wind and nuclear. Save the world from watery grave for some more years.
It is obvious that the large emerging economies like China and India are going to add considerable amount of Green House Gases (GHG) into the environment in the process of further industrialization and poverty alleviation measures. Due to the large population the emission per-capita GDP may be much smaller as compared to the developed countries, but the total emissions are going to be considerable.
Considering the climate change concerns of many small island nations, it is appropriate that all nations, including US, India and China should be more flexible and workout a realistic and legally binding emission cuts so that the potential environmental impacts of the climate change, such as floods, sea level rise, bio-diversity losses, reduced food production, etc are considerably reduced. Fossil fuel-based power plants should be replaced by environmental-friendly clean energy sources such as solar, wind and nuclear. Save the world from watery grave for some more years.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Laptops – no good for male reproductive health
There is a report which says : keeping lap tops on lap during it’s use is dangerous for the reproductive health of men, even with a lap pad under the computer. The rise in temperature around the scrotum rises above the level considered safe for the sperm production. According to the American Urological Association report, nearly one in six couples in the US have trouble in conceiving!
This is an important piece of information which needs to be given good coverage and the manufacturers of laptops should be educated in this aspect. Governments should take notice of this massive potential public health hazard. Laptop should be used on desktop?
This is an important piece of information which needs to be given good coverage and the manufacturers of laptops should be educated in this aspect. Governments should take notice of this massive potential public health hazard. Laptop should be used on desktop?
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
International Youth Day
This year´s International Youth Day, 12 August 2010, marked the beginning of the International Year of Youth, which runs from 12 August 2010 to 11 August 2011. The Year aims to promote the ideals of peace, respect for human rights and solidarity across generations, cultures, religions and civilizations.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) opened its doors for providing information and answering questions from youth, and information booth is set up for the purpose in the Vienna International Centre (VIC), at the UN headquarters, Vienna. The IAEA has been playing an important role in providing information on the numerous peaceful uses of nuclear applications, on nuclear security and safeguards.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) opened its doors for providing information and answering questions from youth, and information booth is set up for the purpose in the Vienna International Centre (VIC), at the UN headquarters, Vienna. The IAEA has been playing an important role in providing information on the numerous peaceful uses of nuclear applications, on nuclear security and safeguards.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Food Allergy Warnings
ISO 22000 is the Standard developed by International Organization for Standardization dealing with food safety and hotels with this certification is supposed to have an allergen policy. These hotels are required to put-up a list of allergens on the Food Counters and on the Menu. Many people around the globe are allergic to many food items, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian, and on consumption of these items the persons are likely to develop serious health problems which lead to fatality.
It is essential that the people are aware of the ingredients in the food they are consuming. Allergy warnings need to be displayed on the food packages.
In India, majority of people are not yet sensitized about the food allergy or food intolerance aspects. Due to lack of understanding, they consume the food items containing the allergens in eateries and fall sick. Even the general physicians may not have sufficient knowledge to treat such patients. It is time that we should wake up to this reality, create database on food allergens and sensitize common man and the doctors about the allergens and management of the affected patients.
It is essential that the people are aware of the ingredients in the food they are consuming. Allergy warnings need to be displayed on the food packages.
In India, majority of people are not yet sensitized about the food allergy or food intolerance aspects. Due to lack of understanding, they consume the food items containing the allergens in eateries and fall sick. Even the general physicians may not have sufficient knowledge to treat such patients. It is time that we should wake up to this reality, create database on food allergens and sensitize common man and the doctors about the allergens and management of the affected patients.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Euthanasia to be legalized?
It is like doctor-assisted suicide by brain-dead and terminally ill patients. As on today, it is not permitted by law in many countries, since suicide is an illegal act.
In Europe, things are changing with regard to the issue of terminally ill patients asking for dignified death. Some of the countries like Belgium, Switzerland and now Germany have approved euthanasia with the consent of the patient. Now, in those countries, it is not a crime to cut off life-sustaining treatment for such a patient. It is now easier for people to allow their loved-ones to die instead of allowing them to suffer silently. This of course, also saves a lot of money in terms of hospital and medical bills and most importantly would end the metal agony of the relatives and friends of seeing their loved-ones suffer the pain.
But, what about the possible misuse of the law in connivance with the doctors? Who all can decide to go for euthanasia? Does patient himself should make a will, or should give the necessary consent in writing? These are the issues which should be addressed through legislation. Such patients can also be persuaded to donate their organs for the needy. It sounds a little cruel though.
In Europe, things are changing with regard to the issue of terminally ill patients asking for dignified death. Some of the countries like Belgium, Switzerland and now Germany have approved euthanasia with the consent of the patient. Now, in those countries, it is not a crime to cut off life-sustaining treatment for such a patient. It is now easier for people to allow their loved-ones to die instead of allowing them to suffer silently. This of course, also saves a lot of money in terms of hospital and medical bills and most importantly would end the metal agony of the relatives and friends of seeing their loved-ones suffer the pain.
But, what about the possible misuse of the law in connivance with the doctors? Who all can decide to go for euthanasia? Does patient himself should make a will, or should give the necessary consent in writing? These are the issues which should be addressed through legislation. Such patients can also be persuaded to donate their organs for the needy. It sounds a little cruel though.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Medical care and radiation dose
As per the reports published in the literature, the medical component of the per capita annual dose received by Indian population (1.93% of the annual dose) is much lower than the same received by the population from developed countries (11 to 14%). May be, the medical care aspect in India is not up to the level desired, but, the definitely the over-treatment or un-necessary use of diagnostic tools, like X-rays, CT scans and MRIs is not desirable.
The radiation exposures from man-made sources contribute only 0.4% (India) and 0.6% (world) to the average annual public dose.
The data brings to the focus that after natural radiation component (89% - world and 98% - India), medical care contributes maximum to the exposure of the public to radiation. Thus, over-treatment as practiced by the western world is not desirable. The physician should take a wise decision with respect to: the desirability of sending a patient for a scan or can the scan be avoided or can an alternate technique without radiation exposure can be recommended for diagnosis.
The use of radiation for the treatment of cancers is well known. However, indiscriminate use radiation can also induce cancer in healthy cells. Optimization of radiation dose should be the “mantra” in controlling medical exposures of patients.
The radiation exposures from man-made sources contribute only 0.4% (India) and 0.6% (world) to the average annual public dose.
The data brings to the focus that after natural radiation component (89% - world and 98% - India), medical care contributes maximum to the exposure of the public to radiation. Thus, over-treatment as practiced by the western world is not desirable. The physician should take a wise decision with respect to: the desirability of sending a patient for a scan or can the scan be avoided or can an alternate technique without radiation exposure can be recommended for diagnosis.
The use of radiation for the treatment of cancers is well known. However, indiscriminate use radiation can also induce cancer in healthy cells. Optimization of radiation dose should be the “mantra” in controlling medical exposures of patients.
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