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News

Covishield vaccine can be a cause of brain and heart stroke, makers admitted

Vaccines came up as a savior for people across the world. But was Covishield a shield for you? The British pharma giant, the developer of Covishield AstraZeneca, finally admits rare cases of strokes and blood clots as side effects of the vaccine. With ongoing trials against 51 cases that can have damages up to 100 […]

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Life Style

Small Yet Significant Ways to Grow as a Person

To change and to grow as a person is what life is about. Abraham Maslow once said, “One can choose to go back toward safety or forward toward growth. Growth must be chosen again and again and fear must be overcome again and again.”  You can grow physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually as you change your […]

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Relationship

Equity Theory: Balancing of Inputs and Outputs

According to equity theory, people look for justice in their interpersonal relationships. They want to believe that they are getting what they deserve from others. When people feel they are not being treated fairly, they may end up getting dissatisfied and take action to change the situation. Equity theory holds that people measure their inputs […]

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Awareness Education

Navigating Life’s Transitions: Academics and Beyond

Life is an intricate journey marked by transitions. both expected and unexpected. One of the most pivotal phases of life is the transition from academics to the world beyond. This transition not only shapes one’s career but also influences personal growth, identity development, and overall well-being. The Academic Cocoon For many, academia serves as a […]

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Parenting

9 Poor Habits that Children Inherit from Their Parents

Parental influence is pivotal in shaping children’s habits and behaviours. From fostering emotional development to instilling discipline and values, parents play a vital role in moulding their children’s character and habits. Understanding this influence sheds light on the profound impact parents have on their children’s lives, underscoring the significance of intentional and supportive parenting. Parental […]

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Entertain

The Benefits of Playing Dumb

No one likes to be known as a dumb person, everyone wants to be known for being intelligent, and dependable but there are many disadvantages to being such a person. For example in many group settings, the smartest ones are the ones who have to work hard and make sure they can guide others to, […]

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News

Research Shows Our Food and Money Habits as Sign of Impulsivity

Ever wondered how our brain decides on money and food? Recent German research from Bochum University relates the behaviour patterns of people based on their decision-making about food and money. What is impulsivity? How quick you are while doing an action without thinking of the repercussions gives your level of impulsivity. For instance, if you […]

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Technology

Parenting in the Smartphone Era: Effects on Child Development

“My child doesn’t eat without watching videos on the smartphone”, “he cries and throws a  tantrum if I don’t give him the phone.” These are common statements we hear at family dinners by the parents. In a world where our smartphones fulfil our entertainment our groceries and every other need it becomes difficult to completely […]

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News

Study: Web-Based Chats Boost Brain Function in Older Adults

A recent study carried out at Massachusetts General Hospital has demonstrated the potential of web-based conversations to improve cognitive abilities in elderly persons who are socially isolated. Known as the I-CONECT experiment, this project used online dialogues to improve memory and executive function, providing a glimmer of hope for addressing the cognitive effects of social […]

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Awareness

Psychology behind Savings

Saving money is a fundamental aspect of personal finance, yet many individuals struggle to save effectively. While it may seem straightforward—spend less than you earn—there’s a complex interplay of psychological factors that influence our saving habits. Children growing up in a family that faces financial difficulty, tend to spend less money and save more. Similarly, […]

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