After two years of stringent COVID-19 travel restrictions, which have now largely eased, many are finally enjoying travel again and particularly during these months. To ensure an enjoyable trip International SOS has outlined key requirements for travel abroad. Airlines are bracing themselves for an even busier travel period, IATA recently released strong travel data from May this year which saw …
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Understanding the cognitive benefits of breastfeeding. How breast milk promotes healthy early brain development
The brain undergoes a rapid growth during the first three years of life. During this early stages, a child’s brain is susceptible to cognitive development. Further, early brain development leads to early literacy. Thus, it plays a pivotal role in contributing to an individual’s ability to learn and succeed in life. Understanding the science behind Breastfeeding and Early Brain Development …
Read More »Why Middle East Has So Much Oil?
With petroleum prices at an all-time high, it makes us wonder why only a handful of countries have most of the world’s oil deposits. Taken together, it’s the Middle East countries that have the highest proven reserves of oil. It includes countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and Yemen These countries have around …
Read More »Increasing Concerns Due to Depleting Groundwater Levels
Home to 16% of the world’s population, India – The world’s largest user of groundwater, is facing a huge concern over its groundwater levels. Stored underground, protected from the sun and less likely to evaporate, groundwater becomes a major source of easily accessible water in the country. However, research shows that the groundwater levels in India have declined by 61% …
Read More »Leucocyte Telomere Length is linked to obesity in pre-diabetic and Type 2 diabetic women
A recent study has revealed that Leucocyte Telomere Length (LTL) is linked to obesity in pre-diabetic and type 2 diabetic women. LTL is the measure most commonly used to study age-dependent shortening and disease risk in human populations. The study explored the relationship between prediabetes, truncal obesity and LTL, shortening of which, indicates faster aging and premature death. The research was conceived and designed by Dr Anoop …
Read More »Explore Extraordinary Designs of Gold Pendants for Women
When we make choices regarding what to wear, we stay concerned about how to look best. The way we dress up reflects our personality. The same way the jewellery we pair up reflects our personality, along with helping us to feel empowered, beautiful and unique. This is where the importance of pendants comes into the image! Pendants are one of …
Read More »Must have apps to plan your travel this festive season
With the upcoming festive season and hiking tourism, India is lagging nowhere in the technological framework towards providing you the best-of-time hassle-free travel. The more you are prepared for a trip, the better it gets! Here we have listed 5 such must-have applications that will not only make your travel easier, but also provide such value offers and services that …
Read More »10 reasons marital sex gets boring and how you can break out of the rut
Can marriage make your sex life bland? Well, yes, long-term relationships tend to get boring after a certain period of time. It is pretty obvious to hit some roadblocks in your marriage. But, do you find yourself stuck in your physical relationship? Is there a slump in your sex life? Are you bored with the sex life with your partner? …
Read More »How to take care of your skin after the age of 40? Learn from the Expert
Skincare at any age is the vital part of our lives. As we age, the fat beneath our skin and surrounding our muscles begins to melt and alter, causing wrinkles and creases to appear on our skin. Dr. Akriti Gupta explains “Our skin’s production of elastin, natural lipids, and collagen declines as we age. The result is skin that is …
Read More »New global alliance launched to end AIDS in children by 2030
Globally, only half (52%) of children living with HIV are on life-saving treatment. UNAIDS, UNICEF, and WHO have brought together a new alliance to fix one of the most glaring disparities in the AIDS response. MONTREAL/GENEVA/NEW YORK, 1 August 2022 – Globally, only half (52%) of children living with HIV are on life-saving treatment, far behind adults where three quarters …
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