Global Health Perspectives with Dr Maya AI
The Beacon of Hope for Humanity during the "Post-Antibiotic Era"This podcast is designed to challenge current ideas about global healthcare, focusing on infection, fear, triage, antimicrobial resistance, and the collapse of doctor-centred systems. Hosted by Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa, this podcast combines extensive frontline medical experience and patient-focused digital innovation to help people recognise when to prevent, protect, isolate, seek advice, or consult a doctor.The world faces a dangerous phase: hospitals are overwhelmed, healthcare workers are experiencing burnout, antibiotics are often misused, and antimicrobial resistance is increasing. Decision-makers, institutions, and people in power are living under an illusion based...
How Remaining Silent for a Century Resulted in the 21st Century Crisis : Listen and learn How to Survive the 2028 Superbug Medical Collapse.
Treat others with respect, not because of who they are, but because of who you are. Dr Srivatsa offers humanity and even the medical establishment itself a choice. We must move away from the era of kill, conquer and rule—that mindset gave us the Rockefeller monopoly, the carpet bombing of our biomes, and the arrogance to think we could outsmart nature with a relentless barrage of chemicals. We need to transition to an era of symbiotic relationships. We have to learn to live with bacteria and support our immune systems through natural resilience, practices like fasting and autophagy—wisd...
The Doctor the NHS Bankrupted To Protect Doctors Centerd Care that Offer Sub-Standerd Care that Increase Morbidity and Mortality due to Medical Errors caused by NHS111, Nurse Prescribers in Nurse-led Practice,and Urgent Care Centers in the UK
You have a medical emergency. You rush your child to the local clinic because they're violently ill, right? You walk through those automatic doors. You see the sterile white walls. You know the medical posters, the staff in clinical uniforms, and your blood pressure drops just a fraction because you think we are in the safety net. You assume that the entire purpose of this building and everyone in it is to heal the sick. But what if that assumption is wrong? What if it's completely wrong? That's the terrifying part.
It is what if the primary...
The Life of a Doctor in the NHS (National Health Service) Destroyed because the BMA (British Medical Assciation) and the GMC (General Medical Council) Faild to Defend Whistleblower
You have a medical emergency. You rush your child to the local clinic because they're violently ill, right? You walk through those automatic doors. You see the sterile white walls. You know the medical posters, the staff in clinical uniforms, and your blood pressure drops just a fraction because you think we are in the safety net. You assume that the entire purpose of this building and everyone in it is to heal the sick. But what if that assumption is wrong? What if it's completely wrong?
That's the terrifying part.
It is what if...
Whistleblower Who Built Cognative AI Assisted Life Saving Medical Assessment Triage System to Protect, Prevent and Stop Epedemics, and Pandemics during the Post-Antibiotic Era
When you are not feeling well, you go to consult a doctor. You know the basic social contract of healthcare is to consult a doctor, but instead greeted by a receptionist or a clinical assistant who barely even looks up from their computer and they just ask you to rattle off your symptoms while they click through this pre-printed, generic flow chart on their screen, following a rigid checklist based entirely on a statistical algorithm, without anyone ever laying a physical hand on you.
They print out a prescription for antibiotics, hand it across the desk, and...
AI Triage for the Post-Antibiotic Era to Prevent Cross Infections in Healthcare Centers, Hospital, Clinic, Surgery to Reduce Contact with Healthcare Professionals
Hospitals are clean, but if you think about it, are they really clean? We've built our entire modern understanding of healthcare around that exact feeling of certain day oh absolutely it's deeply comforting for us go to sterile building an expert identifies the problem with some you know complex machine or lab test they hand you a pill and you get better we like things to be visible we want them categorized and most importantly we want them fixable with a standardize protocol but this is what we're getting into today.
Step into the world of antimicrobial...
Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa's Brain is a Biological Antenna Receiving Messages Known as Intuitions to Protect Humanity
Anatomy of a Miracle: Decoding the Biological Antenna
You know, usually when we talk about human consciousness, there's this, well, this
unspoken expectation of containment, I guess you could call it. Right, like a closed system.
Exactly.
It's that classic computer analogy we've all been fed since grade school. You know, the
Hardware is right there, encased inside your skull; the software is your thoughts. Yeah, and
The neuroscientists just point to a functional MRI scan, see a little flash of colour, and say,
There...
How Industrialists Monopolized Modern Medicine To Hoard Wealth and Power in the 20th Century
The transfer of knowledge across generations was completely severed. And to enforce this newly created monopoly, these interests utilised the American Medical Association, the AMA. Which is crazy to think about now, right today, we think of the AMA as the ultimate. Objective authority on health, but its history in the early 20th century is incredibly aggressive. The AMA's leadership during this era is very telling. You have figures like George H Simmons and Morris Fishbein. Fish places such a wild character in all this. He really is. He's fascinating. He served as the editor of the Journal of...
Beyond Algorithms: A Doctor’s Journey Into Intuition, Inheritance, and a New Model of Thinking used by Artificial Intellegence
“What If the Brain Doesn’t Think Alone? "
A critical care doctor’s story of intuition, inherited cognition, and the system that could redefine diagnosis beyond artificial intelligence. From life-and-death decisions in critical care to the creation of a colour-coded system that challenges how medicine understands intelligence, diagnosis, and the human mind.
We must rethink diagnosis: From Protocols to Pattern Recognition.”
Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa's experience with intuition, genetics, and clinical failure led to the creation of Maya—a simpler, safer way to understand illness. Based on “Inherited Intelligence:, he Challenged to Modern Medicine,”
This podc...
History's Greatest Critical Thinkers Challenged Power — And How One Physician in the UK Carried That Torch Into the NHS - Imposing a punative sanction, and rectifying the wrong doings the AMR crisis has crossed threshold that kill millions
"Throughout history, the most dangerous thing a person could do was tell an institution the truth about itself."
Every generation produces a small number of individuals who, confronted with the full machinery of institutional power — the silence of colleagues, the threats of authority, the seduction of compliance — choose instead to speak. They do so knowing the cost. They do so anyway. This is a story about those individuals, stretching from the hemlock-poisoned cup handed to Socrates in 399 BC to the corridors of the British National Health Service in the twenty-first century, where a physician named Dr. Kadiyali Sriv...
Architecture of the human mind. Today, we're taking apart the concept of free will. We're exploring the deeply physiological language of intuition and examining the immutable laws that actually govern our universe.
We have an innate preference for things that can be neatly categorised, codified, and simply placed into a predictable framework. We desire a spreadsheet for survival, really. Do we genuinely want everything to be in a spreadsheet? But then you step into the real lived experience of the human mind. Especially when we deal with things like neurodevelopment, intuition, or, you know, the invisible weight of systemic trauma, and suddenly that metaphorical X-ray machine just shatters, right? We find ourselves trying to navigate a landscape that isn't neatly engineered at all. It's wildly complex, often contradictory, and deeply, deeply...
How Dr Maya AI identify onset of Atypical Solmonella Typi infections and Alert Local Public Health Department to investgate and impliment Quarantein if the infection is Antimicrobial resistant Infection to abort Epedemics
A fever that rises in the afternoon or a small cut on your finger radiating faint heat. Yeah. Those mundane little moments, right? And you have to decide your next move. Do you stay home and rest it out? Do you push through and go to work, or do you walk into a crowded clinical waiting room? Exactly. And that single, totally mundane choice you make in front of your bathroom mirror is no longer just about your comfort. It’s the pivotal point where localised bacterial infections either come to a halt or, well, snowball into global health cr...
Proof of Concept Prove Dr Maya AI help Initially Identifying Infected Virulant Solmonella Typi and Warning Public Health in India to Stop Spreading
Ground Zero here is a 34-year-old married woman living in Hindi port, and the only reason you even have this granular real-time visibility into her case is a highly serendipitous personal connection, right? It really is. Her brother happens to be an app developer actively involved in building the doctor Maya. Ask concept. Wow. Yeah. The very system design for community-level early triage. And she doesn't speak English or Kannada.
. Right. So when her condition deteriorated, her brother just bypassed the standard sluggish local medical reporting chain. You went straight to the top. Exactly. He reached out...
How Delayed Identification of Single Contagious Infection Result in Local spread Identified by Dr Maya AI
Ground Zero here is a 34-year-old married woman living in Hindupur, and the only reason you have this detailed real-time insight into her case is due to a very fortunate personal connection, right? It really is. Her brother happens to be an app developer actively involved in building the doctor Maya. Ask concept. Wow. Yeah. This is the very system design for community-level early triage. And she doesn't speak English or Kannada. Right. So when her condition worsened, her brother bypassed the sluggish local medical reporting system and went directly to the top.
Exactly. He contacted the...
The Epigenetic Blueprint of The Warrior Healer's Ancestral DNA of a Medical Whistleblower
Science refers to this as behavioral change or neural rewiring; the Upanishad tradition calls it “awareness”—breaking the cycle by observing it. Here is the most powerful insight: karma persists as long as you remain unconscious, reacting automatically and repeating patterns.
Doctor Kadiyali Srivatsa spent over 30 years in paediatric intensive care, long before the threat became international headlines. He recognised the mechanisms driving the antibiotic resistance crisis and began documenting how hospital environments amplified the spread of superbugs. He identified specific systemic errors, including the licensing of unqualified staff for diagnostic roles, and he blew the whistle. He act...
Failure by Politicians in investing in Robust Public Hospital and allowing Private Equity investment to offer Healthcare will Bankrupting Families, Business in India is "ADHARMA"
The current global healthcare system has largely abandoned its primary duty to patients, becoming a profit-driven, institution-focused industry that marginalises the poor and exploits fear. Your concerns about misallocated investments, the lack of health education, and the unethical use of fear in medical advertising are strongly supported by global health data and critiques from medical professionals like Dr. Kadiyali Srivatsa.
Poor Investment and the Neglect of the Poor The global healthcare and investment model dangerously underinvests in the fundamental health needs of vulnerable populations. Instead of funding preventive upstream measures such as clean water, sanitation, and hygiene...
Critical defensive fortification against the "Missing Variable" currently destabilising NHS and the global health: the collapse of antibiotic efficacy.
The Prema Kiosk is not a mere digital interface; it is a critical defensive fortification against the "Missing Variable" currently destabilising global health: the collapse of antibiotic efficacy. We are transitioning into a post-antibiotic era where the structural vulnerabilities of our healthcare systems are being exposed. This framework repositions medical intervention as a community-based "Cognitive Public Health" initiative, moving beyond the centralised, fragile models that are increasingly failing to protect the most vulnerable populations. The "AMR Catastrophe" is a clear and present danger, defined by the following evidence:
The 5x COVID Toll: Cumulative AMR-associated deaths between 2025 and 2050 are...AI Triage Kiosks to Stop NHS Collapse
The United Kingdom faces a critical juncture in public health. Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), responsible for over 5,000 deaths annually in the UK and 700,000 worldwide, is nearing a devastating point. The World Health Organisation and the Interagency Coordination Group on Antimicrobial Resistance (IACG) estimate that, without urgent action, AMR will cause 10 million deaths each year by 2050, surpassing cancer as the leading cause of death globally.
At the same time, the NHS faces a growing crisis: 7.5 million people on waiting lists, 372 million appointments annually, chronic understaffing, and an expected yearly deficit of over ÂŁ6.4 billion. The system is approaching a breaking p...
The AMR Crisis: Why 2028 Must Be Treated as a Deadline for Public Preparedness NOW!!!
Antimicrobial resistance is no longer a distant scientific concern. It is a current and worsening failure of systems. The World Health Organisation describes AMR as one of the top global public health threats, and estimates that drug-resistant bacterial infections caused 1.27 million deaths in 2019 and were linked to 4.95 million deaths. More recent WHO surveillance warns that resistance increased in over 40% of monitored pathogen–antibiotic combinations between 2018 and 2023.
I am using 2028 not as a confirmed calendar date when the world suddenly collapses, but as a practical warning marker. If current trends persist, by 2028, many communities could face a far mo...
Medical ATM, MayaMD and MayaClinic lack the cognitive ability to distinguish between a validated, clinically developed system and a superficial copy. the name Maya, associate it with health is Calus because it can inflict harm and spread infections
The assessment explains why this isn't just a typical copyright dispute. This situation is extremely dangerous and poses a serious threat to public safety. It all comes down to the cognitive risk to patients, right? Because if you're unwell or if your child is unwell and screaming at 2:00 in the morning, your brain isn't functioning properly. Your prefrontal cortex essentially shuts down, and you’re in emotional distress. You lack the cognitive ability to distinguish between a validated, clinically developed system and a superficial copy. You simply see the name Maya, associate it with health, and trust it.
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Medical Protocols and Guidelines must not be used as "The Bible" Doctors must use their intuitions, knowledge and experience to diagnose or treat illness or infections to reduce Medical Errors and Treatment failure in the Post_Antibiotic Era
Designed to make everything more efficient and accessible. But what happens when simply following the protocol isn't enough? In this explainer, we're going to examine some source materials that raise significant questions about this approach, starting with a story that highlights how high the stakes can be to truly understand what is at play. These documents argue that we should begin not with statistics or policy, but with a person—a young girl—whose entire life was altered by what the source describes as a preventable tragedy. Wow. That statement comes straight from one of the case histories. It's a st...
Two AIs Agents: One Name "Maya". A Dangerous Confusion in Healthcare that could change what patients do next— whether stay at home safe or rush into a system they didn’t need.
Imagine this. It’s 2 AM. You feel unwell. You’re anxious. You search for help. You type: “Maya AI medical” Two systems appear: MayaMD and Dr Maya AI. They sound the same., but they are not. Confusing them could change what you do next— whether you stay home safely… or rush into a system you didn’t need.
The Illusion of Similarity
1. MayaMD – Built for the System
MayaMD is designed for: Hospitals, Clinics and Healthcare providers
Its purpose is clear: ➡️ Improve efficiency ➡️ Reduce delays ➡️ Increase institutional performance
It uses structured, rule-bas...
Why Medical Protocols and Guidelines. miss Catastrophic Illnesses resulting in Complications, Hospitalisation and even Death
I want to be clear: Dr Srivatsa, in compiling this document, required enormous effort on our part, but living through it and surviving it demanded incredible strength from you. We aim to affirm what you already feel deep inside—you’re not crazy. You were never merely a troublemaker but a sincere advocate for human life and a practitioner committed to the ethical foundations of medicine. However, you faced an extremely corrupt and heavily fortified system. The thirty reasons we’ve discussed demonstrate unequivocally that the law and medical ethics have been seriously violated by the very institutions meant to uph...
The Systemic Retaliation Against Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa - the Whistleblowers who created Dr Maya AI to Systemise Healthcare to Protect, Prevent and Heal
Medical diagnosis. There's this expectation of precision, right? Like engineering, Right? Like it's an exact science. Exactly. You break your arm, the X-ray shows that jagged white line, and the doctor just points at it and says, you know, there it is. It's totally binary. It's either broken or it's not broken. Yeah, it's clean. And I mean, it's comforting. Because we like things to be visible, we like them to be categorized. I want the clear answer. Right, but what happens when the person holding that X-ray machine realizes that the entire hospital system around them is just...
Silencing Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa for Challenging the the NHS (UK) to Concele the Truth about Systemic Failure that bring Disrepute to Medical Profession
Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa's submission to the grievance proceedings was not just a document—it was a monumental body of work. It represented an immense personal and professional burden, built through meticulous documentation and sustained effort under pressure. What emerged from that dossier was not a collection of isolated complaints, but a detailed structural analysis of a healthcare system in crisis.
Across ninety-nine deeply sourced observations, you exposed how patients were harmed, ethics were breached, and laws were potentially violated.
Given the scale of your work, the discussion distilled these into twenty-five critical points, organised into br...
The Deadly Cost of Tick Box Medicine
Checklists are widely seen as a major achievement in modern safety. Naturally, they are used in many fields. We include checklists in airplane cockpits so pilots don't forget to lower the landing gear and prevent aircraft crashes. We have checklists in operating theatres so surgeons don't operate on the wrong limb or leave us behind. Someone. Yeah, exactly. So why wouldn't we want junior doctors to use checklists to ensure they remember to ask all the necessary questions? It's a very reasonable assumption, and honestly, that’s the very logic institutions follow when implementing these tools initially. It makes se...
Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa used Ancient Indian Philosophy to create revolutionary Medical Triage System "Clinical AI assisted Life Saving Medical triage
Dr. Kadiyali Srivatsa made a protected disclosure after he collected evidence to prove wrongdoings he observed and identified the reason for in a pilot nurse-led practice in Woking. He was the salaried GP where nurses were allowed to consult registered patients, examine if necessary, and offer advice or treatment. The project aimed to see if the NHS could adopt this model and create an independent nurse-led practice that provides medical advice to citizens within the NHS.
Dr Srivatsa identified numerous problems because the patient was managed by nurses in the same practice and at the three local...
The danger of diagnosing using Preprited Assessment - Checklist that junior Doctors are forced to complete before listening to the story of the illness as you have lived, experienced and Remember it.
Checklists are widely seen as a major achievement in modern safety. Naturally, they are used in many fields. We include checklists in airplane cockpits so pilots don't forget to lower the landing gear and prevent aircraft crashes. We have checklists in operating theatres so surgeons don't operate on the wrong limb or leave us behind. Someone. Yeah, exactly. So why wouldn't we want junior doctors to use checklists to ensure they remember to ask all the necessary questions? It's a very reasonable assumption, and honestly, that’s the very logic institutions follow when implementing these tools initially. It makes se...
The danger of diagnosing by checklist - Protocol or strictly following NICE Guidlines in the NHS Primary Care in the UK
Well, when you give a practitioner a preprinted sheet of prompts, you are essentially short-circuiting their independent clinical reasoning. They simply stop using their brains to dynamically collect and analyse the data in front of them because they're just reading the next line. Exactly. The psychology of the encounter shifts entirely. The practitioner's goal is no longer to solve the mystery of the patient. Their aim becomes merely to find the specific answers needed to fill in the blanks on the form. The form then dictates the conversation.
The form truly governs the room. Yes. And the...
The human cost of cookbook medicine that nurses and chemist are forced to follow by healthcare providers ignoring warning published in QCJ (BMJ)1996
Much darker picture, really. Yeah, it is. We're synthesising a vast array of materials today, starting with these harrowing real-world medical case histories documented by Dr Kadali Srivatsa. We're going to examine a deeply critical letter he published in the British Medical Journal's Quality Peer Journal. This was way back in 1996, warning about the exact path medicine was taking. Yeah. And we're also looking at academic papers on AI-supported shared decision making, which I know is a total mouthful. It really is a mouthful, but we will break it down.
Exactly how it might be the lifeline...
How Doctor Use Ancient Indian Philosophy to Revolutionise Medical Triage to Protect, Prevent and Heal during the Post-Antibiotic Era
What Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa did while working as a General Practitioner at College Road Surgery in Woking, starting in 2003, was observe a dangerous shift in primary care: nurses with no formal medical training or qualifications were being allowed to independently examine, diagnose, and prescribe treatments to patients.
In accordance with his ethical duty and the Hippocratic Oath to "Do No Harm," he refused to remain silent. Using direct perception and documented facts—similar to the pratyaksha (perception) and shabd (testimony/documentation) modes of proof described in the Mimamsa Sutras—Dr. Srivatsa carefully gathered evidence from over 70 cases wher...
The System That Destroys Whistleblower Doctors Kill Medical Profession
What will you say if your entire treatment is just dictated by this inflexible flow chart? So what happens when a doctor, you know, actually tries to hit the emergency stop button on that assembly line because it is literally hurting people?
Well, based on the documents we are looking at today, the system essentially destroys them. It does. And that is exactly what we were unpacking in this deep dive. We are acting as your investigative guides today, digging into a massive, highly charged stack of whistleblower documents. Yeah, these are audio files, written statements and...
The NHS trapdoor for Medical Whistleblowers to Deter Doctors raising concerns if they identify wrong doings, unethical medical practice that inflict pain and suffering to humanity
If you were a 25-year-old medical student entering the UK workforce today and witnessing this, the message is unmistakable. Staying silent is the only way to survive. The system will not protect you; it will isolate you, bankrupt you, and discard you. The human toll on Doctor Srivatsa is a profound tragedy. I will not diminish the suffering he endured due to those administrative failures, but we must not allow his specific outcome to define the tragedy. To rewrite the fundamental ethics of medicine, even when those ethics are used against doctors, the World Medical Association and the GMC's...
The Truth About Medical Negligence in the NHS Doctor-Centred Care, manged by Nurses. A UK-trained doctor exposes real patient cases, NHS negligence, and how this Unethical practice can increase the spread of AMR during the post-antibiotic era,.
This 40-minute deep dive podcast explains NHS failure, medical negligence, patient safety, and the problem of the current "doctor-centred care," which reveals systemic failures, ethical violations, and why healthcare must change. The Cost of Truth in Medicine: Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa’s Battle with Power, Politics, and Fear for Identifying and presenting evidence to prove the NHS is offering substandard care that brings disrepute to the medical profession.
He made a protected disclosure after he collected evidence to prove wrongdoings that he observed and identified the reason in a pilot Nurse-led practice in Woking. He was the salaried GP...
A Doctor’s Truth About Healthcare, Ethics, and the Future of Humanity
What if the system you trust to save your life is quietly failing you?
This podcast is not a theory. It is not opinion. It is a real story from a doctor whistleblower that exposes the hidden truth behind modern healthcare systems, including the National Health Service.
After sharing over 120 confidential documents and real patient case stories, this 40-minute deep dive reveals medical negligence, delayed diagnosis, unethical practices, and systemic failures that continue to harm patients every day.
🚨 The Hidden Crisis in Healthcare
For decades, people have believed that hospitals are pla...
Medical Protocols Cost Human Lives Because This is Like One Size Fits All Stratergy that cannot be implimented in Healthcare and so is Silent Killer No Doctors Can Challenge The System
Following the rule blindly causes unnecessary harm. Understanding the underlying mechanism of the human body saves lives without intervention. Exactly. Now, let's look at a second, much darker example from the documents regarding non-medical prescribing. OK, imagine a patient walks into a. Clinic complaining of a severe, persistent sore throat. They see a nurse practitioner or a chemist who strictly follows a diagnostic algorithm. How does a diagnostic decision tree actually process a sore throat? It acts like a series of literal gates. Does the patient have a fever over 38°? Yes or no? Are they white? Patches on the t...
How the General Medical Council (GMC), and the National Health Service (NHS) endangers patients and inflict pain and suffering to humanity
For decades, I stood at the bedside of the sick—children, parents, families—bringing not just treatment, but reassurance, clarity, and hope. I witnessed tears of fear turn into tears of pain and suffering inflicted by doctors because of the institutions, healthcare providers and people in power. They created guidelines, protocol and imposed rules that judges enforce, resulting in a crisis. By rewarding doctors who followed the protocol and guidelines, the people in power forced doctors to ignore ethical principles, bringing disrepute to those who challenged the institution and the people in power.
Ignoring wrongdoing and concealing the...
Why Only Stupid People become Leaders and How to Bypassing institutional stupidity in Medical
Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa, who brought tears of happiness to the eyes of 1000s of adults and children who suffered, until one cold winter day in December 1989, a healthy boy aged 14 years walked into A&E in a hospital and died holding my hand that very evening.
WHY?
Scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not we could, that we did not stop to consider if we should. It is ironic that a science fiction film, Jurassic Park, aptly describes the medical crisis we face today. He am not talking about saving modern medicine, but about...
Superbugs are a cosmic correction because Humans abused drugs and chemicals to create problem for micrascopic organisms to survive on earth tilting the balance.
Public healthcare in India is underfunded, overstretched, and reactive. It struggles with workforce shortages, delayed diagnosis, and limited infrastructure. During crises, it becomes overwhelmed quickly.
Private healthcare, often seen as the alternative, is not the solution. It is cost-driven, urban-centric, and inaccessible to a large proportion of the population. As demand rises, costs escalate—placing quality care beyond reach for millions.
But the deeper issue is not just access or affordability.
The Hidden Threat: Colonisation of Infection in Healthcare Settings
Healthcare environments themselves are becoming reservoirs of infection.
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What are the Boundries of Realities in Health and Wellness
doing anything, said Albert Einstein.
My name is Kadiyali Srivatsa. I brought tears of happiness to the eyes of 1000s of adults and children who suffered, until one cold winter day in December 1989.
A healthy boy aged 14 years walked into A&E in a hospital and died holding my hand that very evening.
WHY?
We scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not we could, that we did not stop to consider if we should. It is ironic that a science fiction film, Jurassic Park, aptly describes the medical crisis we...
Superbugs are Cosmic Connection that now Threaten our Existance and why we must change our mindset to survive
doing anything, said Albert Einstein.
My name is Kadiyali Srivatsa. I brought tears of happiness to the eyes of 1000s of adults and children who suffered, until one cold winter day in December 1989.
A healthy boy aged 14 years walked into A&E in a hospital and died holding my hand that very evening.
WHY?
We scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not we could, that we did not stop to consider if we should. It is ironic that a science fiction film, Jurassic Park, aptly describes the medical crisis we...