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Jayesh Saini and why Men’s healthcare needs to be improved

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Men are trailing behind when it comes to preparing the boy child for the future. Women take the lead in organising baby showers and bridal showers for girls, while men are expected to know how to parent and run a marriage automatically. Society has worked hard to protect the girls while neglecting the fact that boys also have insecurities.

Many parents will always want to know where their daughters are; however, the boy child will be assumed to be safe wherever he goes. Even though men are supposed to lead in many ways, this phenomenon has resulted in failed marriages, dysfunctional families, depression, suicide, and increased crime.

Recent studies indicate that women provide for 60 per cent of homes. This rising trend has resulted in men who have no idea who they are and measure their success by what they own, who they know, and what they do.

Many households lack a positive male role model or an environment conducive to healthy relationships; schools are more concerned with motivating the intellect, while certain educational institutions are slaves to decaying societal moral structures.

Many churches fail to keep in touch with young men regularly, athletics places a premium on winning, and social settings and social media are unrealistic, value-free, popularity-based, and elitist.

Long-term programs that frankly address the need for positive masculinity, as well as the ability to handle men’s day-to-day issues, are required. The program must include critical components that enhance leadership, spiritual formation, entrepreneurship, marriage, family, and employable skills.

Traditional traditions can teach us a valuable lesson. Following circumcision, the boys would be sent to a camp for at least two weeks to be educated about manhood and mentored. They would be instilled with good concepts and values, preparing them to become responsible people. 

Jayesh Saini

Jayesh Saini has invested in many medical programs that are specifically working towards ensuring the total healthcare to men are achieved.

As a senior Director Mr Jayesh Saini has taken a nobel initiative of providing the staff members of Dinlas Pharma with complimentary full breakfast, mid-break snack/tea, lunch as well as dinner for those employees working night-shift. The hygienic meals are prepared and served at company’s canteen.

This initiative has managed to avoid employees getting sick through consuming road-side prepared meals from Kiosks (“vibandas”), thus eliminating the risk of contracting contagious disease as well as protection against spread of Covid-19 cases.

As the founder of Dinlas Pharma, Jayesh Saini has made it Dinlas Pharma’s philosophy to conduct its operations in a manner that is ethical, proactive, environment friendly and sensitive to all its stakeholders.

We operate in compliance with all regulatory and policy requirements and there are regular audits to ensure that controls and compliances are maintained at a high standard.

It is imperative that further research must be conducted to assess vaccine effectiveness in high-risk individuals and better understand the role of the microbiome in influencing response. San Diego, US-based Persephone Biosciences this year initiated the VOICES (Vaccine Observation to Include all Communities for Equitable Science) study in order to find an answer to this important research question, and it is anticipated to complete in late 2022 according to Trialtrove.

High-risk individuals may benefit from microbiome-modulating therapies to boost their immunity and improve their response to vaccines. If vaccine responsiveness is high for all individuals in a population, herd immunity may be achieved more effectively, and focusing on improving microbiome health may be the key to reaching this goal.

If a man is starved of communion and communication, his spirit and social life will become flaccid or die. Man is a spirit being in a physical body. Devoid of spirit life, he’s as good as dead. Man’s social life, from the cradle to the grave – from the first cry to death rattle – involves communication.

As trustworthy mentors and seasoned advisors, boys will naturally look up to their fathers. The father is a boy’s first role model when it comes to masculinity. When a father is missing from his son’s life, he may have difficulty growing up emotionally stable.

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