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Rohingya Children “Unhappy” and fear For Life

Rohingya Children “Unhappy” and fear For Life

Rohingya, who fled from mass killings, rape and human rights abuses in Myanmar, now refugees in Bangladesh continue to live in fear,...
India Approves Widening Access of Traditional Knowledge Digital Library

India Approves Widening Access of Traditional Knowledge Digital Library

India on August 17, 2022 approved the “Widening access of the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL) database to users, besides patent offices”,...
In a shocking report, the World Health Organisation revealed that four out of every people with hypertension are not receiving adequate treatment. However, it also offers a ray of hope by emphasizing that if countries can expand their coverage, an estimated 76 million deaths could be averted between 2023 and 2050.

Hypertension and Low-Middle Income Countries

Which people are most affected by Hypertension? A new study claimed that hypertension is a prevalent condition among the least educated and...
More Americans say being a man helps than hurts a person’s ability to get ahead in the United States these days, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. By contrast, more Americans say being a woman hurts rather than helps.

How Much American Society Has Changed to Multi generational Living?              

American young adults, who are finding it hard to cope up with student debt and housing costs, are turning towards multi-generational living....
Ancient Indian poems and folk songs reveal that India's savannas are ancient ecosystems, not ruined forests. This discovery changes how we approach conservation and tree-planting.

Strasbourg, the New World Capital Of Books

Strasbourg's strong focus on books to meet the challenges of social tensions and climate change, with programs like ‘Reading for the Planet’...
Discouragement of physical activity, low food quality, and increased consumption of calories from trans-fatty acids, which are often prevalent in disadvantaged neighbourhood, can disrupt the brain's ability to process information flexibly, according to a latest study.

How Socioeconomics is Linked To Brain?

In a major development, a group of researchers have linked how environment, genetics and socioeconomic status influence brain function.
Dive into the stark realities of climate change-induced health vulnerability in India. A groundbreaking district-level study reveals disparities in exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacities, urging immediate multi-sectoral policy responses for a more equitable and resilient future.

Women At More Risk Of Extreme Climate Conditions

Women more than men face the extremity of drought, floods, hurricanes, extreme rainfall events and sea level rise because of systemic gender...
A 20-year Australian study shows working from home boosts women's mental health, especially in hybrid models. Men’s mental health tied more to commuting times.

Peeping Into Privacy of Children During Covid

The online learning products that were widely endorsed by countries across the world had done much harm to the children, as they...
In recent years, an alarming trend has emerged in the United States. Since 2020, firearms have become the leading cause of death among children and teenagers, surpassing even car accidents, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2022, more than 4,500 young lives were lost to firearm injuries. But the tragedy doesn't stop there; the ripple effects of these incidents have far-reaching consequences on survivors and their families, as revealed in a recent study published in the November issue of Health Affairs.

What Connection Does Muscle Building and Weapon Carrying Have?  

Is there any connection between muscle-building and weapon carrying and physical fighting? A new study shows that there is much relation. The...
11 Minutes Intensive Physical Activity Saves the Heart

How to Survive A Serious Stroke?

How can a person who suffered serious stroke survive? A new research revealed that survivors of serious stroke could reduce their chances...