'The biggest disease today is not leprosy or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling of being unwanted.' - Mother Teresa World Leprosy Day, which falls on 31st January 2007, is a day...
'Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.' ……… Dale Carnegie ...
"On the alter of prejudice we crucify our own, yet- The blood of all children is the color of God" - John William Jr. Culture, language, religion and region play important ro...
' And after all, what is a lie? Tis but the truth in a masquerade ' - Lord Byron The Olympic games is a sporting event that brings together the sporting fraternity of the modern world....
Revelry and mirth is known by another name- Christmas! The fervor and festivity of Christmas is whetted as we submit wholly to the whims of our starving taste buds, feeding them with the fla...
'Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety', wrote the famous Dramatist and Poet, William Shakespeare in his magnum opus 'Antony and Cleopatra' A woman is quite an e...
Malaria is a disease that is preventable and curable, yet every 30 seconds a child dies due to the disease. Truly, malaria has posed one of the biggest challenges to healthcare experts and s...
World Diabetes Day is an opportune time to evaluate the support available to the estimated 200 million people across the world coping with a galloping disease. Taking cognizance of the burge...
Stem cells have captured the imagination of the world as a 'repetoire' of immature cells that may be persuaded or cajoled into restoring or rejuvenating debilitating organs. Research carrie...
'Youth is fair,a graceful stag Leaping playing in the park; Age is grey,a toothless hag Stumbling in the dark'. These four lines reflect the glory of youth and the dismal emo...
Arthritis can make life one hell of a ‘pain’, none but the patients themselves can best associate with this statement. Pinning arthritis to a single condition is a challenge, since the disea...
The earliest reports of iodine deficiency emerged from China, almost 5000 years ago. Nature came to the rescue in the form of sea weeds and many of those who ate sea weeds actually weeded ou...
Osteoporosis is a condition which causes the bones to become thin and weak, with a tendency to fracture easily. This is becoming a hugely distressing disease, which has unfortunately acquire...
The 'buzz' words today throughout the country are 'Dengue' and 'Chikungunya' . Both these flu-like illnesses, brought on by the bite of an infected Aedes aegypti female mosquito, have s...
Time and tide waits for no man and none other than ‘gen–present’ and ‘gen-next’ can perfectly relate to this oft-quoted aphorism. As the ebb and flow of waters continue unabated, people are ...
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