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MPharm (Master of Pharmacy)

Naina Bhargava

Naina Bhargava is a pharmaceutical sciences graduate and is currently pursuing a master's degree from a prestigious government university. She has a keen interest in creating compelling and crisp content, especially in the field of medicinal sciences, and is a national-level awardee for an elocution view more..

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Sleep Smarter: How GIFs Are Helping Players Rest Better

Sleep Smarter: How GIFs Are Helping Players Rest Better

GIF-based sleep hygiene messages improved sleep quality for professional female footballers in the Women’s Super League.

General News
Fluoride in Drinking Water Threatens Children's Cognitive Health

Fluoride in Drinking Water Threatens Children's Cognitive Health

Elevated fluoride levels in drinking water, especially during pregnancy and early childhood, may negatively impact children's cognitive abilities.

Child Health News
Women in Aviation: How Gender Diversity Boosts Airline Efficiency

Women in Aviation: How Gender Diversity Boosts Airline Efficiency

Airlines with greater gender diversity in leadership showed improved efficiency during the Covid crisis, highlighting the positive impact of women on business outcomes.

General News
Warning Signs You Shouldn't Ignore: How Cervical Tumors Manifest

Warning Signs You Shouldn't Ignore: How Cervical Tumors Manifest

Recognizing the early warning signs of cervical tumors, such as unusual bleeding, abnormal discharge, and persistent pain, is crucial for prompt diagnosis and effective treatment.

Women Health News
The X Factor: How the Female Brain Resists Cognitive Decline

The X Factor: How the Female Brain Resists Cognitive Decline

Reawakening of the dormant X chromosome may explain why women experience slower cognitive aging, opening new avenues for brain aging interventions.

Genetics & Stem Cells News