Canada’s Decriminalisation Of Drugs: Recovery In Disguise For Addicts?
Youth worldwide have fallen prey to the euphoria of hard drugs, and easy access and peer pressure do not help their case. In a bid
Youth worldwide have fallen prey to the euphoria of hard drugs, and easy access and peer pressure do not help their case. In a bid
Air pollution has contributed to many cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. But apart from physical diseases, new studies have found that it also has psychological effects,
India’s Community Health Centres (CHCs) are suffering from a shortage of nearly 80 percent of the specialists they need, as per findings published in the
The maverick French-Swiss film director Jean-Luc Godard, who pushed the envelope of post-war European cinema, breathed his last on Tuesday. While his life revolutionalised the
Monkeypox is a largely uncommon disease caused by infection from the monkeypox virus. The virus belongs to the genus ‘orthopoxvirus’ which is part of the
Researchers have discovered that cellphone selfies can distort facial features, possibly igniting an increase in requests for plastic surgery. The research was reported in the
An apple of her parent’s eyes, a doting wife, a superhero Mom, a sister with motherly instincts – a woman plays multiple roles throughout our
Just when we thought we could take a sigh of relief with COVID cases receding, another crisis knocked down our doors in the form of
Man is a social animal whose overall health is dependent on diverse social interactions and relationships. We all know the value of a good talk
There is a popular adage in India, “Padne-likhne ki koi umar nahi hoti.” (There is no age limit to learning, as long as there is
History is evidence that in times of crisis, we often turn to art. And the world saw it first hand while coping with the pandemic.
Digital detox, in the simplest of terms, is voluntarily forsaking the use of smartphones, social media platforms, or electronic devices, for a brief period, or
Chicago Med is an American fictional show that stands out among medical dramas because of one particular character – Dr Daniel Charles. Much of the
Today, the world observes World Mosquito Day. It commemorates the life-changing discovery that female mosquitoes are responsible for the spread of malaria in humans, made
Later yesternight, I received a call from a friend. She has been ardently covering the Afghanistan takeover for her organization. While speaking with her she
For more than a century, most men have been limited to only two types of male contraception: condoms or vasectomies. As vasectomies are usually permanent,
In such unprecedented times where the world is left in dolour on how to vanquish the deleterious effects of the pandemic, pet parents have added
According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, around 24,000 children aged 14 to 18 years old committed suicide between 2017 and 2019. Over
‘Thank you for prioritising your mental health’ — the world cheers on as Simone Biles gracefully withdraws from the Women’s Gymnastics Team Final at Tokyo
Infertility is a grapple that has been long combated. But with latter-day advancements especially with In Vitro Fertilization or IVF, couples have been able to
Recently, the highest-paid female athlete in the world, Naomi Osaka, decided to exit the French Open Tournament citing “long bouts of depression”. Since she won
The outbreak of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India, brought with it an endless stream of new medical complications, with new cases
Reading has always been a fun way to lose yourself into the world of fantasies and imagination. And its’ highly convenient as well – all
It’s not uncommon for us to grab a cup of noodles, add hot water to it and end up slurping away in hunger. Packaged food
It’s 2 a.m. and you’re rushing towards your refrigerator to find something to munch on. Sounds familiar? Yes, cause we’ve all been caught tiptoeing towards
Strict fasting during Ramzan brings along many spiritual and medical benefits. This holy Islamic month is not only about spiritual cleansing and enhancement, the health
As the second wave hits the country with the deadly Coronavirus and the positive cases show a continuous spike, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority
The second wave of coronavirus has taken a toll on the health of children and young adults.
In India, one of the most common cancers that affect women is breast cancer with one in every 22 women suffering from it. Statistics show
Intimate products have been around for a while, but out of all feminine hygiene products, vaginal washes are the most controversial. A healthy and hygienic
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