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Women’s Health (candidiasis & leucorrhoea)

Hey there! Let’s talk about something most women experience but few feel comfortable discussing openly: that itchy, uncomfortable yeast infection, often called leucorrhoea or vaginal candidiasis. If you’ve ever wondered why it seems to happen to almost everyone, you’re not alone. This post breaks down the facts in simple terms, covering why it’s so common, the risks of leaving it untreated, and how it can affect partners and even newborns.

The Mind-Brain-Body Triangle: An Ancient Vedic View for Modern Healing

The Mind-Brain-Body Triangle:

We live in an age fascinated by the inner workings of ourselves. We can map the brain, transplant organs, and decode DNA. Yet, a fundamental mystery remains: what is the mind? We know our body is a collection of organs working in perfect harmony to sustain life. The brain, a visible, tangible organ, sits at the helm of this complex system. But the mind—the unseen force behind our thoughts, emotions, laughter, and tears—eludes a physical address. Where is it? How does it interact with the brain to influence our health, especially when the body is under siege, like from cancer, and the brain’s conventional role seems to falter?

Health

The Miracle of the Beating Heart:

Introduction: A Small Pump That Sustains Life

The human heart is one of the most wonderful creations of nature. From a tiny group of cells in an embryo to a powerful pump in an Olympic athlete, the heart works nonstop—day and night—without rest.

Health

Tips for Communication skills in English

The Art of Being Heard: Reclaiming Your Voice in a Digital World

In an era where we are more “connected” than ever, a strange paradox has emerged: we are losing the ability to actually talk to one another. If you find your heart racing when a teacher calls your name, or if you’d rather text for ten hours than have a two-minute phone call, you aren’t alone.

Education & General awareness

All 104 Keys ( Mouse Combos)

Who First Designed the Computer Keyboard?

The modern computer keyboard is a direct descendant of the typewriter keyboard.

· Christopher Latham Sholes is credited with inventing the first commercially successful typewriter in the 1860s-70s and, crucially, its keyboard layout.

· The “QWERTY” layout (named for the first six letters on the top row) was designed. A popular myth claims it was to slow typists down to prevent jamming, but modern research suggests it was more about separating common letter pairs to reduce jamming and facilitate sales to telegraph operators.

Health

Ascites -Abnormal accumulation of fluid

Ascites is not caused by lifestyle stressors like unemployment or crime; it is primarily a medical complication of liver disease (especially cirrhosis), heart failure, kidney disease, or certain cancers. The fluid buildup in the abdomen reflects serious organ dysfunction, not directly sedentary habits or adulterated food.  

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