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Search ResultAll-gender bathrooms in support of gender diversity
The access to bathrooms seems to be the most visible battle in today’s society for the transgender. People who identify as transgender su...
Read MoreIncreasing screen time linked to developmental problems in later childhood
According to a new study, toddlers spending a lot of time staring at screens are linked with poorer performance on developmental screening test...
Read MoreKate Folb on 'Creative Alliance Partnerships for Global Health and Sustainability' at Elevate 2K18
Kate Langrall Folb, Director, Hollywood Health & Society, University of Southern California speaks at Elevate 2K18, Mumbai. She shared her experience working with HH&am...
Read MoreThree interrelated pandemics – obesity, starvation and climate change are ‘burning’ our planet
According to a report released on 27th Jan (Sunday) in The Lancet, the world needs to cope up with new initiatives to fight t...
Read MoreCigarette Butts are not just killing you, but the Environment too
Plastics are finally being recognised as the major pollutant in use and have resulted in ban in many countries as of now. Yet another, bigger p...
Read MoreA new study suggests ‘less meat for people who eat a lot of it, and more for the world’s poor’
Health is common for all. The health of a human determines the health of a planet. In short, it is important to notice what we feed our world t...
Read MoreExercise and activity can preserve brain cells and prevent Dementia
Researchers have found that people who move around more and are active have shaper brains compared to the sloth-like ones even if they have bra...
Read More2018 had only 8% of Hollywood’s top films directed by Women
The number of Hollywood’s top films directed by women hits rock bottom, despite the efforts to prevent gender discrimination, with women ...
Read MoreHeavy Social Media use linked to signs of Severe Depression in Teens
A recent study shows excess use of social media is linked to higher risk of depression in teen girls. It is a known fact that teens in common a...
Read MoreHome and Heart
Reading Barbara Kingsolver’s Unsheltered, the thought that passes through the mind is: there but for the grace of...
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