This is an X-ray of a #woman who ate raw pork for 10 years A woman who regularly ate raw pork for ten years ended up with a severe #parasitic #infection . The larvae entered her intestines and gradually spread throughout her body into muscles, soft tissues, and even around the joints. There, they turned into dense, capsule-like formations that went unnoticed for years while slowly destroying the surrounding tissues. On images like X-rays and CT scans, infections like this look terrifying: dozens of calcified “dots,” resembling scattered foreign objects. These are hardened parasite capsules that once migrated through the body. Over time, a person begins to experience muscle pain, swelling, weakness, headaches, and constant fatigue. If left untreated for years, the consequences can become nearly irreversible. This story is a reminder that even a small habit repeated day after day can quietly undermine your #health . Properly cooking meat isn’t a formality, it’s real protection against parasites that are invisible to the naked eye but capable of changing a life forever. #science #MedicalEducation

The Union government has approved the addition of over 10,000 new medical education seats—half for MBBS (approx 5,023 seats) and half for postgraduate courses (5,000 seats) in government institutions. It’s a large investment, costing around ₹15,000 crore over four years. This move is part of a broader effort to address shortages of doctors and specialists, especially in underserved areas. Alongside this, a scheme under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) for capacity building and human resource development has also been given a big funding boost (₹2,277 crore). The intention is not just more seats, but also better infrastructure & support for medical/scientific education in the country. #MedicalEducation #MBBS #Postgraduate #HealthSector #GovernmentInitiative #IndiaHealth #CapacityBuilding #MoreDoctors #EducationInvestment #HealthcareAccess