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."Think Human, Feel Humanity" is more than a channel — it’s a movement. From global awareness campaigns to everyday acts of kindnesses.

We shine a light on the stories, struggles, and triumphs that remind us of our shared humanity.

Photos from Think Human Feel Humanity's post 29/10/2025

⛔⛔⛔ Health Alert:⛔⛔⛔

A major public health alert has erupted over the “ORS scam,” where sugary drinks are falsely branded as Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS), putting countless children’s lives at risk. Hyderabad-based paediatrician Dr. Sivaranjani Santhosh led an eight-year campaign that resulted in India’s food safety regulator finally banning the use of “ORS” branding on fake rehydration products that didn’t meet life-saving WHO standards

⚠️⚠️⚠️.Awareness⚠️⚠️⚠️ Message to Children suffering from diarrhoea require real ORS—a precisely balanced formula of salts and glucose recognized by the World Health Organization to safely rehydrate and save lives. But many packaged “hydration” drinks misused the ORS label, containing up to 10 times more sugar than is safe, actually worsening dehydration and risking fatal consequences. Dr. Sivaranjani Santhosh’s relentless advocacy exposed this dangerous practice, driving regulatory action and saving untold lives��.
If you’re a parent, guardian, or healthcare worker:Always check that the solution matches WHO’s ORS composition.Avoid “flavoured,” “hydration,” or “electrolyte” drinks branded as ORS.Share this message to end the fake ORS threat.

















World Health Organization South-East Asia Region - WHO SEARO
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India
Ministry of Health - Manatū Hauora
UNICEF
Civil Design Concepts

29/10/2025

⚠️⛔⚠️ Cybersecurity Warning:

A new wave of digital scams is spreading through WhatsApp, targeting unsuspecting users with dangerous APK files. These files appear to be legitimate app updates, utility tools, or promotional downloads—but in reality, they contain malicious software that grants hackers total access to a victim’s device once installed.Once the file is downloaded, hackers can monitor personal messages, steal banking credentials, access contact lists, and even control the phone’s camera and microphone remotely. Experts emphasize that WhatsApp users should never install APK files received via chat, no matter how trustworthy the sender may appear.Authorities and cybersecurity firms are now investigating several reports across regions, as the scam spreads quickly through forwarded messages and social groups. To stay safe, only download apps from verified stores like Google Play, enable two-step verification on WhatsApp, and avoid opening suspicious links.Stay alert, spread awareness, and think before you tap. Your phone’s security depends on it. 🔒📱"

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