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Doctor's prescription for a better future

On World Health Day, Dr Amit Varma discusses some big health scares that may occur in the future.
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Pranab Hazra Today’s world is indeed unsuitable for living beings as its all natural assets which are used by mankind every time , everyday are, being handled carelessly. We the mankind, have brought severe damage to all natural resources like water, land and mines, air of the world.We have brought the dangerous situation in our lovely world, just to fulfill our desires and demands which are limitlessly emphasized on the achievement of higher growth economically,industrially and scientifically and technologically.

The human body consumes air, water and food to live in life. The greater part of the body intake is contaminated significantly today. We are much affected by these impurities.We are facing lack of immunities physically so. We,today need always ‘Antibiotics’profusely to cope up with any disease caused by ‘Viral or Bacterial’infections. The position is so pityful that antibiotics are no longer useful to get survived. The reckless consumtion of medicine is responsible for such breakdown appeared. Now we are surrounded by various harmful elements and have no excuse ! The characteristics of ‘Bacteria & Viruses’are being in quickly changeable mode. This transformation is bringing complicacy to the human’s body. Selection of medicine oftenly appearing as a hard task to the doctor.There is limited scope for ensuring ‘safer life’to the mankind in future.

Abundant plantation, Retrenchment or controlled industrialization and profound steps on nature preservation can help us to exist in the world more few years. Otherwise, no medical prescription will hold good for the mankind in the future.

( Posted: Saturday , April 19, 2008 at 03:51 )        

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