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India pisses me off
It's as if that entire damn country is on a mission to spread medical misinformation around the world :disgust
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What your local hospital out-sourced their hot line?
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Almost 40% of the doctors in US are Indians ....(including my wife) .
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It's so bad that I'm starting to think that they're on a quest to kill off foreigners :helpme |
i am sorry that it was very comfortable
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5% is still impressive, of course, considering that only about 0.5% of the US population is Indian. |
India came out with a soft drink made of cow urine. Read it in the news articles.
Also - Cow is sacred animal in India. P.S. (Unrelated to cows): This woman in the picture below is very hot: http://www.gofuckyourself.com/image....ine=1220285160 |
Any details on this?
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I molest sex dwarf's in their face
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Or she's 40% Indian? |
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However, like in every nation there are some individuals that are not like the rest. |
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For all popular medical websites being examined, their advice about the health issues in the basket is compared to the available evidence-backed data. Websites are graded on the degree to which their advice corresponds with accepted standards. Of course, in practice it's a fair bit more complicated than it sounds (the advice to see a doctor for potentially dangerous conditions is taken as a plus, non-standard treatments that are backed with research are not taken as a negative, etc.), but the end results manage to give a pretty good indication of whether the info on a website is any good. So far, sites made by companies based in India (based in India - so that excludes Indian-American owned companies) have given the worst results. And I'm not talking about small stuff, either. Here are some examples of bad information I've encountered: - Use two condoms on top of each other for double protection. - Only gays can get HIV. - Treat yeast infections with antibiotics. - Masturbation can cause schizophrenia. - You can't get pregnant from the first time you have sex. - Ignore chest pain if you're not overweight. - Avoid exercise more strenuous than walking. - Your diet should not contain any oil. - Avoid meat, nuts, fish, dairy and soy. And that's just a very small selection. The most troubling thing is that many websites appear to simply base their information on whatever crosses their path - ranging from actual studies to urban legends that happen to get mentioned in a news story. Here's a hoax that has been featured as "research" on hundreds if not thousands of health-related websites: http://www.snopes.com/humor/iftrue/breasts.asp |
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I think if you looked into majority of the under developed/2nd-3rd world countries have beliefs that defy and can endanger not only because of the lack of factual education and the supersticious beliefs. Look at some places in Africa who believe that having sex with virgins can cure AIDS. Or the Phillipines where women are taught not to wash their hair during their periods because that can lead to catching pnuemonia.
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That misinformation helps to lower Indian's overpopulation...
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