The European Union has embarked on a pioneering journey with its newly passed AI Act, setting the stage for sweeping changes in how artificial intelligence (AI) is governed across the continent. This legislative move, unfolding over the next two years, is not just about regulatory compliance; it aims to peel back the layers of secrecy...Read More
Diabetes is a serious medical condition that affects millions of people around the world. Yet, research suggests that 1 in 4 adults living with the disease are not aware of it, which can lead to serious complications. In this article, you’ll discover the various warning signs of diabetes. Being aware of the warning signs early...Read More
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Food
Health & Fitness
The Affordable Elixir: Why Dietitians Are Championing This Budget-Friendly Superfood
Superfoods tend to be enshrined on a pedestal, often accompanied by a hefty price tag that leaves many consumers perplexed. After all, should good health really cost that much? Dietitians, those unsung heroes navigating us through the labyrinthine world of nutrition, seem to have found an answer. They are increasingly advocating for a budget-friendly superfood...Read More
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Indian News
Significant India’s Supreme Court Ruling in granting abortion rights to all women regardless of their marital status
Unintended pregnancies often become the bane of existence for women, especially when they are expected to uphold the moral standard. Furthermore, the Indian society has always stigmatised pre-marital pregnancies, due to which young women resort to getting an abortion through unauthorised paramedics. But on the other hand, irrespective of their wishes, families or in-laws of...Read More
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Drinking culture is prevalent in every country, be it part of after-office get-togethers or commemorating formal and informal events. Besides, hanging out with friends without a drink in hand is like a birthday party without a cake. Speaking of parties, when was the last time you went to a party, and you did not have...Read More
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What do we need after a long day at work? We crave a little relaxation, for which different people choose varied ways depending on their preference. Some like to de-stress; hence they have a glass of wine while listening to some music. Besides, wine is one of the most common beverages that you might find...Read More
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When Amir Khusro wrote his famous lines “Agar firdaus bar roo-e zameen ast, Hameen ast-o hameen ast-o hameen ast” to describe Kashmir, he never would have imagined in his wildest dreams that one day the beautiful Dal Lake would be ruined with the waste of an entire town. But, unfortunately, the situation is such that...Read More
‘If you’re worried that using the same gym equipment as an Ebola virus patient puts you at risk of contracting the disease, here we come to put your fears to rest.’ These days, everyone’s worried about Ebola virus. It’s caused by a virus family called Ebolaviruses, and signs and symptoms include fever, sore throat, muscle...Read More
‘All parents have to face the day on which their Kids swear for the first time. Here we discuss how to handle this delicate moment, and how to ensure your child stays innocent for a bit longer.’ It’s not just a kid question. We adults routinely grapple with it too. Should we or should we...Read More
Tasmanian author Richard Flanagan, who won the Man Booker Prize for the year 2014 for his wartime novel, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, expressed astonishment and displeasure at the Prime Minister’s statement recently that ‘coal is good for humanity’. He was asked the question in a BBC interview to presumably extract a quote...Read More