The winter season brings respite from the heat for many, but it can be troublesome for people suffering from skin disorders, particularly psoriasis. A skin disorder which affects about 2-4% of Indians, psoriasis causes red and scaly patches to appear on the skin. This is an autoimmune condition which can be itchy and the degree of severity may vary from …
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Actress Ashtha Rawal gives out major vacation goals with her Thailand trip
TV diva Ashtha Rawal is a busy bee. The multi-talented actress, who made her debut with TV, decided to enjoy a break prior to the launch of her upcoming song. The travel enthusiast, who keeps rejuvenating herself by enjoying frequent trips, decided to visit one of her favourite holiday destinations- Thailand. She enjoyed a gala time there exploring local markets, …
Read More »Poor Air Quality Leads to an Increased Risk of Lung Disorders
Mumbai: Poor air quality is becoming an increasingly concerning issue in Mumbai Metropolis. Unhealthy levels of air pollution have been linked to a variety of health conditions, particularly respiratory illnesses. A recent study has found that individuals with existing lung disorders are at an even greater risk of developing illnesses due to poor air quality index (AQI). Mumbai, a bustling …
Read More »Why a career in Animation needs a focused training curriculum
Animation is a multibillion-dollar sector that has created a wide range of work possibilities, from technology-based positions like scanning, compositing, digital ink and paint, and game design to creative jobs like visual-effects supervisors, 3D modellers, and character animators. India is also gaining popularity and is already being considered as a key player in international animation production. This crucial role comes …
Read More »Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping: A New Hope in The Uterine Cancer Care Block
Cancer refers to the abnormal and uncontrolled growth of cells that destroy the healthy cells in the surrounding areas. While cancer can be genetic, it is primarily a lifestyle disorder and can be prevented by making certain lifestyle modifications. When detected early, cancer can be cured. With advances in medical science, oncology breakthroughs have made it easier not only to …
Read More »Holistic and Multi-Layered Security Solutions for Cloud Infrastructure is a Must
It is a known fact that the use of cloud services across the globe has been increasing more than ever. The researchers and industry veterans see a huge adoption of cloud across organizations in the coming days. With more adoption comes more consumers and with that comes securing the data and processes of all consumers and organizations. As the cloud …
Read More »Changing Role of Marketing in Digital Transformation Business
Today, CMOs and Marketing teams play a very important role in digital transformation. As per a survey by Gartner, 80% of CMOs report that they are solely responsible for or play a leading role in their company’s digital business transformation strategy. Gone are the days when marketing departments were more looked at just branding partners, now they are more than …
Read More »Everything You Need to Know About Pediatric Pneumonia
Pneumonia isn’t a disorder of the elderlies only. Pneumonia is a leading cause of child death and is estimated to kill over 700,000 children below the age of five years, including 200,000 newborns who are particularly known to be vulnerable to infections, as reported by UNICEF. Causes & Symptoms of Pediatric Pneumonia Pneumonia is an acute respiratory lung infection and …
Read More »Artificial Intelligence “A Double Edge Sword”
The episode goes back to the 90s when IBM achieved a significant milestone when they were able to build a program that can beat “Gary Kasparov” who used to be a world chess champion. Clearly, it’s the intelligence displayed by machines rather than living creatures. This artificial intelligence is the discipline of science and engineering for building intelligent machines that …
Read More »Virtual First Dates might be the savior
: Safety on dating apps as studied by QuackQuack According to a survey run by India’s homegrown dating app, QuackQuack, 67% of women prefer online dating over its traditional counterpart owing to the tight security and safety measures on these platforms. The app’s Founder and CEO, Ravi Mittal, commented, “Safety has always been one of the prime concerns when we …
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