The recent calling-off of cricketer Smriti Mandhana’s wedding to music professional Palash Muchhal has put the spotlight on ...
Trauma can look like ADHD, but symptoms often derive from a child’s survival system, not a condition. Safety, regulation, and ...
A new study by The George Institute for Global Health, India, has found that a peer-support model significantly improved the mental health and ...
The Hanoi Culinary, Craft Village and Craft Street Tourism Festival 2025 wrapped up on December 14 night after four days of ...
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Sheikh Sultan attends opening of 9th ‘Desert Theatre Festival’
His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, attended, on Friday- in ...
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Stuck in the fibromyalgia pain-sleep cycle? Here’s how to break it
Learn how to break the cycle of fibromyalgia pain and sleep disturbances with techniques to ease aches and pains and improve sleep hygiene.
We take a flight through the history and symbolism of birds in jewellery, guided by Guillaume Glorieux, Director of Education and Research, as Lécole, School of Jewellery Arts unveils its Poetry of Bi ...
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NASA’s Wise scientist says he has found the Star of Bethlehem
The search for the biblical Star of Bethlehem has long hovered between faith and astronomy, but a new claim from a NASA comet ...
A new study by The George Institute for Global Health, India, has found that a peer-support model significantly improved the ...
Vividly imagining a positive interaction with someone can increase how much you like them — and even alter how your brain stores information about that person.
The future of imaging—and perhaps AI itself—won't hinge on smarter models but on smarter connections between them.
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