, was accused of sending an obscene video (MMS) to a female doctor at the AIIMS Rishikesh facility. Police arrested the individual directly from the hospital's emergency floor following the complaint.
The Chief of Medicine, Dr. Thorne, was a man who viewed social media the way one views a radioactive isotope: useful in controlled doses, but dangerous if spilled.
In April 2026, a man claiming to be a doctor sparked outrage after a video showed him acting rudely on a train. He was filmed with his legs on a front seat and allegedly used his professional status to dismiss a fellow passenger's concerns, triggering a debate about civic sense and professional humility.
Elena’s stomach dropped.
: Doctors use viral content to debunk dangerous health myths, such as "miracle cures" for chronic conditions or misleading dietary advice.
, was accused of sending an obscene video (MMS) to a female doctor at the AIIMS Rishikesh facility. Police arrested the individual directly from the hospital's emergency floor following the complaint.
The Chief of Medicine, Dr. Thorne, was a man who viewed social media the way one views a radioactive isotope: useful in controlled doses, but dangerous if spilled.
In April 2026, a man claiming to be a doctor sparked outrage after a video showed him acting rudely on a train. He was filmed with his legs on a front seat and allegedly used his professional status to dismiss a fellow passenger's concerns, triggering a debate about civic sense and professional humility.
Elena’s stomach dropped.
: Doctors use viral content to debunk dangerous health myths, such as "miracle cures" for chronic conditions or misleading dietary advice.