aign=fullarticleClass 3 student dies of cardiac arrest in UP
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You're absolutely right about organ failures becoming more common these days, and it's alarming. A major factor behind this is indeed the adulteration in our food supply. The overuse of artificial chemicals in farming to boost productivity and the flood of processed, chemical-laden foods—like jams and snacks—are taking a toll on our health. What's even more concerning is that bodies like the FSSAI, which are supposed to regulate food safety, often seem complacent. No one's being held accountable because the impact isn't immediate—it's a slow poison that's affecting all of us indirectly. It's high time we demand stricter enforcement and transparency in our food safety standards before it's too late.
Terrible! Om Shanti!
Most likely, there was a pre-existing condition that might have gone undetected.
Sad news though, Condolences to the family.
There is a message for new and future parents in this news:
Infants might have pre-existing conditions that could go undetected without regular check-ups. That’s why it is crucial to take your baby for periodic assessments during their first year to a well-experienced doctor. It's important to choose a doctor with substantial experience, rather than someone who has just recently graduated.
An experienced doctor can quickly identify any anomalies in growth, body parts, breathing sounds, and other areas. They can also recommend advanced assessments and periodic monitoring if necessary. Early treatment, if required, can help prevent such tragedies to some extent.
sad thing to hear, now day many people got surden organ failure and stuff after carona