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Home / Business and Economy / Doctor Warns: Everyday Drinks Harm Your Body

Doctor Warns: Everyday Drinks Harm Your Body

27 Nov

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Summary

  • A Mumbai doctor highlights hidden dangers in common drinks.
  • NEET-PG graduates are opting for medicine/radiology over surgery.
  • Canada's Express Entry CRS score can be boosted by immigrants.
Doctor Warns: Everyday Drinks Harm Your Body

A sports doctor from Mumbai has raised concerns about commonly consumed drinks, warning that they pose a significant hidden danger to vital organs including the heart, liver, and brain. This medical advisory comes as a significant shift is observed in the career choices of India's top medical graduates. Aspiring doctors appearing for NEET-PG are increasingly choosing fields such as medicine and radiology, moving away from traditional surgical disciplines.

Separately, an analysis of Canada's immigration system reveals avenues for newcomers to improve their chances of becoming permanent residents. Immigrants can strategically boost their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, a key component of the Express Entry program, by utilizing specific pathways. This indicates a focus on attracting skilled workers through a points-based system.

In international affairs, a joint mission involving a US-Russian crew has successfully launched towards the International Space Station aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket. This collaborative effort underscores ongoing international cooperation in space exploration, despite other geopolitical dynamics.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The doctor warns that common drinks can harm your heart, liver, and brain.
Graduates are opting for medicine and radiology, indicating a trend away from surgery.
Immigrants can boost their CRS score for Canada Permanent Residence through Express Entry.

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