Wednesday, 26 December 2018

Myths and Facts about Homosexuality

 

Homosexuality, also known as same-sex attraction or sexual orientation, refers to an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction to people of the same sex. It is a natural and normal variation of human sexuality that has existed throughout history and across cultures. Despite significant progress in recent years, homosexuality remains a controversial and stigmatized topic in many parts of the world. This can lead to discrimination, harassment, and even violence toward individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT). Understanding and acceptance of homosexuality are essential for creating a more inclusive and equitable society that embraces diversity and celebrates individual differences.

Saturday, 1 December 2018

Myths and Facts about Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cells of the breast tissue. It is one of the most common types of cancer among women worldwide, and in rare cases, it can also affect men. Breast cancer is characterized by the growth of abnormal cells that can form a lump or a mass in the breast tissue. Cancer can spread to other parts of the body if left untreated, making early detection and treatment essential for successful outcomes. Breast cancer screening and awareness programs have been successful in improving survival rates, but more research is needed to understand the causes and risk factors of the disease.

Sunday, 18 November 2018

Healthy Habits for Happy Kidneys

Kidneys are amazing organs, with the ability to sustain adult human life at only 20% of their normal functioning power. The kidneys control hormone production, transform minerals and vitamins in the body into usable forms, cleanse the blood, balance PH, and produce urine.

Gradually decreasing kidney function often goes unnoticed until it is too late. So developing healthy habits and paying close attention to kidney health is essential to living a long and happy life.

Wednesday, 7 November 2018

Pregnancy: Myths vs. Facts

Pregnancy is a transformative and exciting time in a person's life that brings about many physical, emotional, and social changes. It is the state of being in which a woman carries a developing embryo or fetus within her uterus, usually for about 9 months. During pregnancy, the body undergoes many changes as it prepares for childbirth and motherhood, such as hormonal shifts, weight gain, and changes in appetite, sleep, and energy levels. Pregnancy can also be a time of great joy, anticipation, and bonding with the growing baby, as well as a time of challenges and adjustments for both the pregnant person and their partner or support system. Understanding the basics of pregnancy is crucial for anyone planning to start a family or support someone who is pregnant, and can help ensure a safe and healthy pregnancy for both the mother and baby.

Saturday, 6 October 2018

Myths and Facts about Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It occurs when the body is unable to properly process glucose, leading to high levels of sugar in the blood. There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 diabetes, which is characterized by the body's inability to produce insulin, and type 2 diabetes, which occurs when the body becomes resistant to insulin. Diabetes can have serious consequences if left untreated, including damage to the eyes, kidneys, and nerves, as well as an increased risk of heart disease and stroke. Despite the challenges of managing this condition, there are effective treatments available to help people with diabetes lead healthy, active lives.

Monday, 1 October 2018

My Favorite Apple Varieties

 

The produce aisle of any supermarket displays an endless array of apples. But with so many options to choose from, have you ever wondered which apple to pick? From sweet and delicate, to crunchy and floral varieties, apples range in flavor and texture. 


Did you know, there is more to apples than just red, green, and golden? While the hues may be combinations of these there are over 7500 varieties of apples grown all over the world. Being one of the most popular fruits globally apple aficionados use apples in every form they can, eaten raw, blended in smoothies, pureed into jams, fermented into vinegar, baked, smoked, and spritzed into more ways than we can count!

Friday, 7 September 2018

The Taboo of Transgenders in India: Myths vs. Facts

Transgender is a term that refers to individuals whose gender identity differs from the sex assigned at birth. This can include individuals who identify as male, female, non-binary or any other gender identity outside the traditional male-female binary. Being transgender is not a choice but an innate aspect of one's identity, and it is not a mental disorder or a lifestyle choice. Transgender individuals often face discrimination, prejudice, and stigma in many areas of their lives, including healthcare, education, employment, and social interactions. Despite the challenges, the transgender community has made significant strides in recent years in terms of visibility, acceptance, and legal protection.

Wednesday, 29 August 2018

Common Sugar Myths And Facts

Sugar is a sweet, crystalline substance that is commonly used as a sweetener in food and beverages. It is derived from various sources, including sugar cane, sugar beets, and corn. Sugar comes in many forms, including granulated sugar, brown sugar, powdered sugar, and high-fructose corn syrup. While sugar is a source of energy for the body, consuming excessive amounts of sugar can have negative health consequences, such as obesity, diabetes, and tooth decay. As a result, there has been increased awareness of the importance of reducing sugar intake in recent years, leading to the development of alternative sweeteners and increased scrutiny of the sugar content in processed foods. 

Thursday, 2 August 2018

Oral Hygiene & Dental Problems: Myths vs. Facts

Oral hygiene refers to the practices and habits that help to maintain the health of the mouth and teeth. Good oral hygiene involves brushing and flossing regularly, as well as visiting the dentist for regular checkups and cleanings. Neglecting oral hygiene can lead to a range of dental problems, including cavities, gum disease, bad breath, and tooth loss. Dental problems can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor oral hygiene, genetics, and lifestyle choices such as smoking and a diet high in sugar. Prevention is key to maintaining good oral health, and taking care of your teeth and gums can help to prevent many common dental problems. 


1.     Myth: If you don’t eat sugar, you will not get cavities.

Fact: While it is true that eating too much sugar causes tooth decay, it is not the only food to do so (starchy food can be harmful too). Therefore, eliminating sugar from your diet does not guarantee good oral hygiene.

 

2.     Myth: White teeth mean good oral hygiene.

Fact: Just because your teeth are white does not mean that you are not at risk of cavities, decay, infections, or other problems. Also, natural teeth' color varies in lightness, especially with age.

 

3.     Myth: Braces are just for kids and teens.

Fact: Although usually only kids and teens get orthodontic treatment, it is not impossible for adults to get braces too.

 

4.     Myth: The harder you brush your teeth, the cleaner they get.

Fact: Brushing your teeth hard is actually counterproductive as your teeth will have to endure more gum tissue and enamel trauma. One should brush gently, for two minutes twice a day.

 

5.     Myth: Chewing gum can be an alternative to brushing.

Fact: While some chewing gums can promote cleaner teeth and better breath, it is not a replacement for brushing.

 

6.     Myth: Charcoal toothpaste works better.

Fact: Even though they are marketed for whitening, charcoal toothpaste does little for oral hygiene and might even cause some harm.

 

7.     Myth: Sugar-free or diet soda is not harmful to our teeth.

Fact: Even though they don’t contain sugar, these sodas have acid and carbohydrates which combined with bacteria and saliva result in plaque.

 

8.     Myth: You don’t need to see a dentist if you don’t have any problems.

Fact: Regular exams and check-ups help your dentist recognize problems before they become emergencies and affect your overall health.

 

9.     MythYou don’t need to change your toothbrush until the bristles begin to wear off.

Fact: When it comes to toothbrushes, one cannot trust their appearance as even if it looks good they might be filled with bacteria. You should change your toothbrush at least once every 3 months.

 

10.   Myth: Putting a cap on a toothbrush protects it from bacteria.

Fact: This is in fact counterproductive as toothbrush covers create a moist-enclosed breeding ground for bacteria. Instead, rinse your toothbrush with tap water after every use, let it dry between brushings, and keep it upright.

Monday, 23 July 2018

Job Interviews: Do's And Dont's

We are all familiar with the nerves and pressure that come with an upcoming job interview. Whether it’s a fresh graduate facing the first-ever interview of their career or a seasoned top-level executive looking for greener pastures, it’s a nerve-racking process to face a job interview. The time leading up to the interview is filled with apprehension, so many questions riddle your head. What to wear, how to present yourself, how to create a good first impression, and to convince the interview panel of the suitability of your skillset for the opening you are trying to nab. It is tough to convince strangers who are already hard to impress and ready to catch any irregularities in your narrative. That too in a very short amount of time. And as they say, the first impression is the last impression! This saying fits perfectly here and to achieve a good first impression, you should make a list of bullet points to be followed before any interview.

Wednesday, 20 June 2018

How Is A CV Different From A Resume?

Once a person has completed their educational qualifications, the next task is to look for a job in their field of study and interest. Or to look towards opportunities for further higher education or research, whichever is applicable. People are looking for new jobs all the time because they got fired from their last jobs or they are looking for better prospects or to move to a different place just for a change of scenery! So how do you get the word out about your skillset and that you are open to new opportunities?  The most important tool in this task is a Curriculum Vitae or Resume. For quite a long time these two terms have been used interchangeably so much that nowadays it is hard to tell the difference between them. The major difference between these two is; the situations they are used in.

Friday, 1 June 2018

Unleashing the Power of Superfoods: Fueling Your Body with Nutrient-Rich Marvels!

Superfoods are a marketing term used to describe nutrient-rich foods that are believed to have health benefits beyond their basic nutritional value. These foods are typically plant-based, although some animal-based foods may also be considered superfoods. Superfoods are often rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, fiber, healthy fats, and other beneficial compounds that are believed to support overall health and well-being.

Saturday, 26 May 2018

Brand Yourself: 10 Tips for Creating a Personal Brand That Stands Out

There comes a point when many mid-career or senior professionals realize that their career has reached a plateau and no further growth is in sight. When you were younger, you grew very quickly, but that growth has now slowed down. Your income or status or position is now growing at a rate of 10-20 percent per year, and 100-200 percent jumps don’t look feasible any longer.