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LPG Cylinders Shortage: Panic Among People

The ongoing conflict among the Middle East countries has affected the LPG supplies across the states of India. This has created panic among the public, wherein people are stocking cylinders and endlessly buying induction. As a result of this, an advisory had been published for the state and union territories by the Centre. The advisory […]

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Education

Attention Restoration Theory: How Nature Recharges the Human Mind

Mikhil is a 27-year-old corporate employee. He has been working for the past 5 years in his current firm, which is very far from his home. He has to drive almost 1 hour to reach his office. Recently, he has been feeling hectic to go to work, even though he loves his job. He especially […]

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Simple Steps to Take Care of Your Health

Taking care of health sounds easy when people talk about it. In real life, it becomes messy. Plans start strong on Monday morning, and by Thursday, something slips. A workout is missed. Lunch turns into fast food. Sleep gets pushed late. None of this means someone failed. Health is not built in one perfect week. […]

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News

Supreme Court Milestone Judgement: Right to Dignified Death

The Supreme Court on Wednesday gave the verdict of withdrawal of the life support system of a 32-year-old man. He has been in a vegetative state since 2013. It was brought to the notice by Justice J.B. Pardiwala that when bodily invasion increases progressively, the prognosis of recovery decreases progressively. A point comes when the […]

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Health Life Style

Attachment Styles in Surrogate Mothers: An Opinion

Surrogacy used to be morally incorrect and socially strange. Now it’s a standard method of making individuals reproduce in most countries. Couples and individuals get an actual chance at parenting with the help of surrogacy, especially couples who deal with issues like infertility, same-sex parenting or genetic flaws. Regardless of the increasing acceptance, no one […]

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Breaking the Stigma: Why PTSD Is More Than “Just Stress”

PTSD, or Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, is widespread and is considered a serious global mental health concern. About 3.9% of the global population is suffering from this condition, and is prevalent in areas affected by violence, natural disasters, and wars. Sadly, this type of disorder is mostly downplayed, as people typically associate its symptoms as an exaggerated […]

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Design a Break Room That Reduces Stress Eating

Stress eating doesn’t usually come down to willpower. It’s rarely that simple.  In workplace break rooms, tiny cues do more work than people think—what’s sitting out on the counter, what’s eye level in the fridge, what can be grabbed in five seconds before heading back to the floor. When someone’s tired or mentally tapped out, […]

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Can Neeri Syrup Help Prevent Recurring Urinary Tract Infections?

Urinary tract infections are more common than many people realise, especially for women. If you’ve had one, you know how uncomfortable and disruptive it can be. And when they keep coming back, it starts to feel like a cycle. That is usually when people begin looking for ways to prevent UTIs, not just treat them. […]

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Education News

ABVIMS-RML Hospital to Introduce New Psychology Programs in Collaboration with GGSIPU

The Department of Psychiatry, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences and Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital (ABVIMS-RML Hospital), New Delhi, is getting ready to introduce new postgraduate psychology programs in the upcoming academic session of 2026-27. According to the newly released admission brochure by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), the RML hospital […]

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Awareness

The Psychology Behind Reactive Abuse

It often begins with something small, a cutting remark, a deliberate provocation, or a nickname designed to sting. The person on the receiving end tries to hold it together. They remind themselves to stay composed, not give in, and to rise above the moment. But the pressure compounds over time. What once felt manageable eventually […]

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