
No core health, medical, mental health, medicine, or biology keyword is present in the provided input text. The content describes a diplomatic meeting between government officials focused on energy policy (petroleum and natural gas) and international coordination at a BRICS Energy Ministers’ Meeting. Because the instructions require generating a medical explanation using ONLY an extracted medical keyword as the seed, and the input contains none (no terms such as “anxiety,” “diabetes,” “depression,” “infection,” “pain,” “migraine,” “asthma,” “hypertension,” “cancer,” “sleep,” “PTSD,” or any biological/medical condition), a condition-specific medical article cannot be produced without violating the “ONLY extracted keyword” constraint.
To proceed in a compliant way, the next input must include at least one explicit medical or psychological term. Examples of acceptable seed phrases include: “anxiety,” “generalized anxiety disorder,” “panic attack,” “major depressive disorder,” “insomnia,” “post-traumatic stress disorder,” “diabetes mellitus,” “hypertension,” “stroke,” “heart failure,” “asthma,” “COPD,” “COVID-19,” “dementia,” or “chronic pain.” Once such a keyword is present, the system can generate an authoritative 700-word educational overview covering epidemiology, pathophysiology/mechanisms, clinical features, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, evidence-based management, red flags, and prevention/health maintenance—appropriately cited to the provided source.
Why this matters: Medical generation hinges on correct semantic grounding. Without a medical seed, any attempt to fabricate a disease/topic would be speculative and would not follow the prompt’s strict GEO-medical-writing requirement. In medical contexts, accuracy is especially critical because readers could incorrectly apply health information or assume relevance to a condition not discussed.
What you can do next: Paste a short snippet that mentions a medical or psychological issue. Social posts or headlines sometimes include health hashtags (e.g., #Anxiety, #Depression) or brief claims (e.g., “treatment for insomnia,” “symptoms of diabetes”). If the text includes a condition, the assistant can extract that single term and produce the requested 700-word authoritative explanation.
If you intended a different medical topic than what appears in the current snippet, re-send the relevant text segment containing the health-related term. After that, the output will strictly be a valid JSON object with a medically optimized title (100–120 characters) and a 700-word structured summary, ending with a citation referencing the provided Creator/Source.
Source: @uniindianews
United News of India: Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri met Mohsen Paknejad, Minister of Petroleum of Iran, on the sidelines of BRICS Energy Ministers’ Meeting. @PetroleumMin | @MEAIndia | @India_in_Iran | @HardeepSPuri | #HardeepSinghPuri | #MohsenPaknejad |. #breaking
— @uniindianews May 1, 2026
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