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The historical evolution from miasma theory to germ theory offers notable lessons for India as it tackles public health issues like vaccine hesitancy amid misinformation campaigns. India boasts significant achievements in immunization programs such as Mission Indradhanush but remains vulnerable when pseudoscience gains traction due to social media proliferation or populist narratives countering evidence-based approaches.
Kennedy’s advocacy for unproven methods poses concerns beyond U.S borders because global health relies heavily on consensus-driven practices rooted in science-an area critical for india’s diverse population facing both communicable diseases and lifestyle-induced conditions like diabetes. failure to uphold fact-based medical practices could set back progress made against eradicated diseases such as polio if trust is undermined.
As history teaches us via figures like Lysenko, ideological interference in science tends toward societal harm rather than benefit-a reminder that India’s policies should maintain strict adherence to scientific rigor rather than catering to non-expert rhetoric around healthcare paradigms.Read More