1. TAME YOUR EGO Do you always fight for your rights in your marriage? If yes then you do this not knowing that what is overtaking you is ego. This has led to many divorce cases. Of course in a well maintained relationship you wont realize whether your rights are met or not as they will come naturally. Thoughts like, “she didn’t call me so why should I call?”or “after all I can fend for myself who does he think he is?”. Such attitude is very harmful to your relationship and you should always remind your self that your partner is a typical hum…
Aerobic exercise boosts blood flow into two key regions of brain associated with memory: the anterior cingulate cortex and the hippocampus, according to new research led by neuroscientists from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Positive effects of aerobic exercise in Alzheimer’s disease may be mediated by redistribution of blood flow and neural activity in Alzheimer’s disease-sensitive regions of brain. Image credit: Mabel Amber. Positive effects of aerobic exercise in Alzheimer’s disease may be mediated by redis…
US President Donald Trump has said he's taking the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure against Covid-19, although scientists have warned about side effects. Studies are underway to examine if hydroxychloroquine (and a related drug chloroquine) are effective against the coronavirus. We've looked at what we know so far about these drugs. Who's raised concerns about using them? The World Health Organization has said it's concerned by reports of individuals self-medicating and causing the…
Criminology, scientific study of the nonlegal aspects of crime and delinquency, including its causes, correction, and prevention, from the viewpoints of such diverse disciplines as anthropology, biology, psychology and psychiatry, economics, sociology, and statistics. Viewed from a legal perspective, the term crime refers to individual criminal actions (e.g., a burglary) and the societal response to those actions (e.g., a sentence of three years in prison). By comparison, the field of criminology incorporates and examines broader …
Editor's Note: For more information on refugees, migrants, and internally displaced persons, click here, and consider signing up for “This Week in Foreign Policy,” a weekly roundup of the most important stories and analysis from the Foreign Policy program at Brookings. on December 4, 2000, the United Nations declared December 18 as International Migrants Day. The U.N. did so to recognize the increasing number of migrants around the world and to reaffirm member nations’ commitments to migrants’ freedoms and human rights. Near…
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