Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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(DAY 619) Age-Related Anxiety - A Neurobiological Perspective
As our parents age, the brain undergoes significant structural and chemical changes that affect how they process stress and anxiety. The frontal cortex, respons...
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(DAY 618) Subconjunctival Hemorrhage - Understanding Eye Health and Structure
Two days ago, after yoga practice, I experienced something unexpected - a subconjunctival hemorrhage. After waking up the next morning, I noticed a red spot in ...
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(DAY 617) Diwali 2024 - A Time for Celebration
Today marks Diwali 2024, and I find myself in Jaipur celebrating this significant festival. The city has transformed itself for the occasion, with homes and str...
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(DAY 616) Hatha Yoga at Cult Fit
For the past few years, I've been incorporating a short 10-minute yoga or stretching routine into my morning schedule. This brief practice helps me start the ...
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(DAY 615) Peanut Price Inflation in India
Peanuts hold a special place in my daily routine, significantly more than the average Indian consumer. The simple pleasure of buying freshly roasted peanuts i...
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(DAY 614) Hamleys in India
Hamleys, established in 1760 in London, has been a significant name in the global toy retail sector. The brand's entry into India marked a shift in how Indians ...
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(DAY 613) Oshee’s Playground Delight
There’s something uniquely fascinating about children and their effortless joy in open play areas. Kids are drawn to these spaces with an enthusiasm that feel...
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(DAY 612) Chole Bhature from Pot Pot
I remember being introduced to Pot Pot's chole bhature by a friend who swore they were among the best in Delhi NCR. Curious to see if they could live up to such...
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(DAY 611) Multiplier Effects of Government Spending
Government spending has been shown to have significant multiplier effects on the economy, particularly when it is directed toward households with children or lo...
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(DAY 610) Love as a Skill
The connection between gut health and disease has become increasingly clear through recent research. The gut, often called our second brain, houses trillions ...