shanmuga priya
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Navigating the Depths: Coping Strategies for Late-Life Depression
Specialists are frequently inquired as to whether individuals become more depressed as they become old. If yes, is depression more challenging to treat in old age? Late-life depression (LLD) is brought about by different factors. It has three risk factors: biological, psychological, and social.
By shanmuga priya12 days ago in Longevity
Meatless Miracles:Why Choosing Plants Over Meat Is a Wise Decision
A new study turned the focus on dietary habits is it better to go to completely plant-based food sources and stay away from meat? The study depended on a few existing researches however avoided suggesting one way or the other. It finished up with a note of mindfulness that more research is required before choosing to create some distance from animal-based food varieties. A few Indian dieticians agree with the discoveries, however, bringing up the advantages of going vegetarian.
By shanmuga priya13 days ago in Longevity
The Vegan Pet Dilemma: What Do Studies Actually Show
The effect of a vegan diet on our pets' well-being produces heated debate from individuals on the two sides. In any case, as of recently, there hasn't been a proper evaluation of the scientific proof. In new research published in Veterinary Sciences, they have united the wellbeing discoveries from 16 studies on dogs and cats fed with vegan diets.
By shanmuga priya13 days ago in Petlife
Breaking the Silence: Advocating for Climate Justice
No other crisis throughout the entire existence of humankind has been as widely encompassing and existentially threatening as the one caused by environmental change. The effects of environmental change have proactively begun to unfurl from one side of the planet to the other. Nonetheless, they are for the most part found in fragments and types of normal phenomena like burning summers, dangerous floods, or wild cyclones. For common individuals, these occasions give off an impression of being secluded, regional, and natural, with little extension for human intervention. In any case, it can't be rejected that environmental change is fossil-fuelled by human activities, and today it has taken the state of an approaching aggregate disaster.
By shanmuga priya13 days ago in Education
Protecting Against 'Quantum Hackers' in the Digital Realm
Imagine the tap of a card that got you some coffee toward the beginning of today likewise let a hacker halfway across the world access your bank account and get themselves anything they prefer. Presently it was anything but a one-off glitch, however, it happened constantly: imagine the locks that secure our electronic information unexpectedly stop working.
By shanmuga priya14 days ago in 01
Hormonal Therapy Unveiled: Exploring its Role in Fighting Breast Cancer
Work carried out by analysts from the Integrated Cancer Genomics Laboratory at the Advanced Centre for Training, Research, and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) in Mumbai’s Tata Memorial Centre has revealed more insight into the molecular mechanism through which progesterone therapy before breast cancer surgery is very liable to increase the survival rates of patients.
By shanmuga priya15 days ago in Education
Aspartame's Uncertain Impact: Limited Evidence of Carcinogenicity in Humans
There is "restricted evidence" for carcinogenicity in people, from non-sugar aspartame, said an assessment of its health impact report released by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA).
By shanmuga priya16 days ago in Longevity
How Ultra Processed Foods Endanger Your Health
A new report has revealed an unsettling link between ultra-processed food (UPFs) and a wide variety of health problems. This review, considered the world's largest survey, proposes that consuming UPFs can link to a staggering 32 harmful health effects including an increased chance of developing serious conditions like heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, and, even, mental health issues. This comes when global consumption of UPFs, including convenient choices like cereals, protein bars, sweet beverages, and fast food, is on the rise
By shanmuga priya16 days ago in Longevity
The Economic Impact of Climate Change
The worldwide economy is supposed to lose around 19% of income in the next 25 years because of environmental change, with nations least responsible for the issue and having the least resources to adapt to impacts suffering the most, as per the new study published.
By shanmuga priya18 days ago in Education
Navigating the Challenges of Renewable Energy
In a recent speech, the United Nations Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell said the "following two years are essential in saving our planet." Record-breaking heat, lack of water, and other environmental issues are regular headlines in the context of the need to accomplish improvement, increase employment, and decrease poverty and inequality, among others. However, the linkages between the pathways of advancement, sustainability, and environmental change mitigation are far from well understood. Our ongoing models of development drive greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are sustainable and inequitable. Although India intends to accomplish Net Zero GHG emissions by 2070, mainly led by a massive change to large-scale renewable energy, the implications of such progress on developmental or sustainability results are unclear at the neighborhood and national levels.
By shanmuga priya18 days ago in Education
Battling to Preserve Ladakh's Unique Ecosystem
The point when Ramon Magsaysay award winner (2018) and climate activist Sonam Wangchuk addressed a 30,000-strong crowd at Leh, Ladakh to announce his 21-day climate fast, he was addressing individuals of Ladakh as well as making an appeal to the world.
By shanmuga priya19 days ago in Education
Climate Change-Driven Coldwaves Strike Marine Habitats
Surface temperatures can plunge quickly by 10ºC or more over a day or two. When these conditions persist for a few days or weeks, the region experiences a "coldwave", which is something contrary to more familiar marine heatwaves.
By shanmuga priya20 days ago in Education