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Awareness

Hue-man: A New Sensory Superhero in town

Sensory Experience Have you ever heard of a condition that allows individuals to hear colors or see letters as specific hues? Every time you hear someone’s name a colour pops in your mind. Rohan sounds blue and Lisa sounds so yellow. Sounds like a superpower to hear the colours! For some individuals, the ability to […]

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Industrial

Neurodiversity in the Corporate Ecosystem

In the year 1998, Australian Sociologist Judy Singer introduced the world to the term neurodiversity. Her idea was to promote neuroinclusion of the neurodivergent individuals (NDs). Neurodiversity movement has for long been in vogue in the western countries like Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and US. However, there is very less awareness irrespective of the several […]

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advertorial

Exploring the Benefits of Online Therapy and Home Remedies

In this last era, the entire environment of mental health and wellness has seen a wonderful revolution that is backed by technological advances and the growing tendency towards self-care. Online therapy and home remedies for so many ailments, mental and otherwise, are the most easily noticeable trends. Although these techniques are widely used separately, they […]

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advertorial

Authentic Japanese Katana vs. Modern Replicas: The Real Difference

For centuries, the authentic Japanese katana has represented artificer, tradition, and the legionnaire spirit. At the moment, numerous brand suckers seek to enjoy a samurai brand, but distinguishing between a true katana and an ultramodern replica can be gruelling. Understanding the differences between the two is essential for collectors, martial artists, and history suckers likewise. […]

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Crime

The Psychology of Hoaxes and Con Artists: Why Do People Fall for Scams? 

Nowadays, people receiving unknown calls claiming they are calling from their bank and asking for account details is a common occurrence. Unfortunately, Many people fall for it and lose their money. You may also see different online media showing some fake news like the death of a celebrity who is actually still alive. Every day, […]

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Therapy

Culture and Counselling

“If we are going to live with our deepest differences then we must learn about one another.”― Deborah J. Levine In a country like India where culture ethnicity is essence of society, we interact with people from varying background coming with different ideologies and perception. We get an opportunity to learn something new every day. […]

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Social

The Era of Online dating and Ghosting

If you’ve ever had a close connect with a person and when you least expected it, they disappeared leaving you no clues of understanding why they left or their whereabouts – you have experienced ghosting before. Ghosting refers to when a person abruptly cuts off contact without any prior warning or reasons explained for why […]

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Self Help

The Decline of Deep Conversations: How Small Talk  Affects Mental Health  

Meaningful exchanges are becoming increasingly rare in today’s society, with most people avoiding even casual, lighthearted conversations in daily life. When interactions lack depth, it can negatively impact relationships, mental well-being, and our ability to connect with others. While small talk has its role, over-reliance on it can lead to relationships that feel superficial and […]

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Crime

The “Criminal Mind” Myth: Are Some People Born Bad, or Is It All Environment? 

“The poor kid cannot depend on his parents”, “her whole family is a bunch of thieves,” or “his bad genes made him like this.” These are some common phrases used for delinquent juveniles coming from unstable families. A person who had a privileged and affectionate childhood looks different from a person who lived in constant […]

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Awareness

Why Mental Health Myths Persist Despite Scientific Evidence 

Consider 19-year-old Alex, who lives in a tiny rural hamlet and struggles with depression. Because they think his ailments are the result of a “spiritual weakness” that calls for prayer rather than therapy, his family refrains from obtaining medical help. Sarah, 34, is a city worker who has terrible anxiety but won’t see a psychiatrist […]

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