Dental Student alleges sexual exploitation by college Chairman
BR Ambedkar Dental college student has made allegations of sexual harassment/favors in lieu of passing in a subject. She claims to have video of the same act. Allegations have been denied by College Chairman Raghvendra Narayan Rai..See CLIP BELOW, CLICK to enlarge
India heading to Top spot for PORN capital of world
The verdict is out. Ban or no ban, India is watching more porn than ever. In 2015, India knocked out Canada to grab the third position — after the US and Britain — in visiting one of the world’s largest adult websites PornHub. In its annual review of how people around the world watch porn, PornHub found that while the US added 11 seconds to their average time spent on watching porn, India — at 9 minutes 30 seconds — recorded a higher average time with a one-minute increase in the duration of each visit…NEWSLINK
Sunny Leone most searched in India ….LINK
Bite mark analysis can lead to false conviction
Forensic science is a vital crime-fighting tool in today’s criminal justice system. But it can also lead to false convictions, according to H. David Sheets, PhD. Landmark research by the Canisius College physics professor proves that bite-mark analysis is “far from an exact science.”..MORE HERE
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Tooth pain in stomach leads to surgery
An Indian teenager was rushed to hospital with chronic stomach pains only to discover he had had 2.5kg parasitic “twin” living inside him.
18-year-old Narendra Kumar from the state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India is one of only 200 people in the world who have been diagnosed with “foetus in fetu” – a rare condition where one twin is absorbed by the other through the umbilical cord during early pregnancy but continues to live inside. They had removed a mass of “hair, teeth, a poorly developed head, a bony structure of chest and spine with lots of yellowish amniotic like fluid in the sac ..PIC AND LINK
Dentist Spends 15 Years Living Isolated in a Forest
Aleksandar Pirivatric, a 50-year-old Serbian dentist, appeared in the city of Belgrade last Saturday, after spending the last 15 years concealed deep in the forest of Krusna Gora, in the Czech Republic.
Aleksandar used to be a renowned oral surgeon in the Czech city of Teplice, but the Serb couldn’t legally reside in either country because he had no documents. So at one point, he ended his practice and took to the forest for nearly a decade and a half, visiting the nearby city from time to time, for supplies. His bizarre story was finally discovered by Peter Silva, a Czech professor who befriended him after noticing his regular presence on the outskirts of Teplice...MORE HERE
Former VC of Manipal University writes this path breaking article..Why We fall ILL
Video Dentist Consultations launched in India
DesiSMILES.com, an 18-month old online dental services facilitator has devised a brilliant way of avoiding travel, saving time, planning treatment and cutting down on costs for a dentist’s consultation; all from the comfort of your own chair! Free video consultation with a dentist is being offered to every healthcare seeker from January 2016, by DesiMD Healthcare Pvt. Ltd...NEWSLINK
Dentists pull teeth by hundreds on mission trips
We extracted over 600 teeth while we were there. Most people had at least two extractions, and I extracted 28 teeth from one woman.” She said going on mission trips to Third World countries is an education.“I am more grounded as an individual and I have learned so much about true compassion. I now find that in my life I desire less because I need less. Those are good qualities.” During the past 20 years, she has been to Vietnam, Guatemala, China, Costa Rica and Honduras. She has been to some countries more than once. FULL STORY
NRI doctors now perceive India as better place to work- planning to come back home
Ramesh Mehta, GAPIO vice-president and president of the British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO), told The Hindu that not just retired doctors but even young medical graduates are finding India a better place to work.
Dr. Mehta is in the city to participate in the 6th International Conference of GAPIO. Nearly 50,000 of the 1.2 million Indian doctors in the world are in the U.K. and 15,000 of these are retiring soon, he said.
Agreeing that it was a sort of “reverse brain drain”, he said young graduates are seeing bigger opportunities in India...MORE HERE
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