Naman Bansal

Many men ignore the symptoms of prostate cancer due to male ego

 Prostate cancer is one of the common cancers that men tend to suffer from. Though, ones suffering from prostate cancer may rarely showcase any symptoms at an early stage. But there are a few red flags that you need not miss, and seek immediate medical attention once you notice these symptoms. Read on to know more about these signals and …

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Team building Bristol

Planning a corporate event is not easy task – even for the most talented delegate. Finding something that engages every member of the team can be tricky, especially when the participants’ commonalities may end with their employer! But there is hope. Organising Team building in Bristol is easy, thanks to the plethora of entertaining, original and motivational experiences the city …

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Sleep Problems and Fatigue in New mothers

The baby has finally arrived. It’s all merry around with the blessings pouring in for the little one but what about the new mum? With her schedule turned upside down, tiredness and exhaustion from childbirth seem to overpower the joy of enjoying motherhood. One of the most common problems that pregnant women start to experience right from their third trimester …

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Significance of inculcating Indian cultural values as part of school curriculum

We have a 3000-year-old heritage that is rooted in great wisdom. Something we take for granted for the most part of our lives. In his excellent book “The Indian Renaissance,” Sanjeev Sanyal (adviser to Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi) discusses how India is experiencing its third “renaissance,” or period of extraordinary achievement. Sanyal makes an important point regarding education by …

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Kidney Cancer: Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment

Kidneys form one of vital organs in the human body, the major contributors to our physical wellbeing. These bean-shaped organs, about the size of a fist, are located on either side of the spine and carry out primary bodily functions like purifying the blood, flushing out toxins, and maintaining electrolyte and fluid balance. When malignant cells start growing in kidneys, …

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Diabetes can cause Infertility in Women: Explains Doctors

Diabetes can not only affect the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, and nerves but can affect your reproductive health as well. Sometimes, diabetes can become an obstacle when you wish to have a baby. Those couples who wish to plan pregnancy should keep their blood sugar levels in check in order to avoid any problems during conception and delivery. Diabetes …

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Spider Tanks (SILK): A Play2Earn Gaming Ecosystem of NFTs, Players, and Developers

What are Spider Tanks and what role does SILK token play? Spider Tanks is a Play2Earn ecological network of NFT holders, players, and game developers. Players can earn Victory Points by playing Spider Tanks matches, buying and selling game equipment NFTs, and exchanging Victory Points from the game for SILK REWARDS. This PvP brawler game allows players to enjoy multiple …

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7 Safety Tips You Need to Follow to Avoid Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle accidents can be deadly. Thousands of riders are killed or injured in crashes every year. Most accidents are caused by unsafe speeds, distracted driving, and driver fatigue. To help you avoid a motorcycle accident in your own life, we’ll give you some safety tips that can save your life. Stay Alert Motorcyclists usually drive at highway speeds, and their …

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5 traits of a future ready HRtech software

In order to provide organisations with the best human capital and achieve the best results, human resource management (HR) deals with people. It must also ensure that employees have a better working environment. As we deal with the effect of post-pandemic, businesses are embracing the idea of remote labour more and more. Furthermore, finding, attracting, hiring, and retaining people who …

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Mental and Physical activity could help delay the onset of Dementia

Dementia is viewed as a serious condition, particularly when considering the ageing population. Its effects a person’s behaviour and functional capacity and have serious implications for how well they can interact with other individuals.  Dementia does not identify as a disease but instead is an umbrella term presented to a range of diseases caused by cognitive impairment affecting memory, thinking, …

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