Psychological effects of Stress Stress is defined as the physical pressure, pull, or other force exerted on one thing by another; strain. Psychological research has proven that stress actually sets into motion a series of chemical reactions in the body which lead to the physical and the emotional reactions that we normally attribute with […]
Should Prostitution be Legalized?
Although Prostitution is illegal in many countries and states of the world, its existence cannot be denied. It has existed since time immemorial as many sacred texts even talk about glorious women. Prostitution is defined as the act of selling sex; hence there is an obvious distinction between prostitution and casual sex. Additionally, the concept […]
Can Insulin Chewing Gum fill the gap of Inhaled Insulin (Exubera)?
Tackling diabetes and delivering possible drugs through most easiest and effective way is the standing challenge the medical research community faces today. Finding simpler ways to deliver insulin into the blood stream is one important avenue for tackling the diabetes epidemic that is sweeping the developed and developing world together. The most preferred option for […]
Aid dor Congo Victims Of Torture Press Release
USAID’s Victims of Torture Fund FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December, 2008 Fund Overview The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) works through its Victims of Torture Fund (VTF) to assist the treatment and rehabilitation of individuals, families, and community members who suffer from the physical and psychological effects of torture. VTF administers treatment programs in […]
India: Prime Minister Delivers Growth Pill to Boost Economy
Close on the heels of RBI stimulus package for economic growth, the Prime Minister, managing finance portfolio after the departure of Finance Minister P.Chidambaram, delivered diversified growth stimulus package to pull back the economy from the downturn it is experiencing. The government today (7th Dec’08) announced a 4% cut in central value added (cenvat) tax […]
Weavers shift focus to stay afloat
Weaver Abdus Sobhan Mian pauses to rest his aching feet and hands. After a long deep breath, he renews the shuttle with red yarn. The 60-year-old weaver has been toiling since dawn, crafting a colourful women’s scarf. He has completed one and is almost done with the second — a white and blue striped medley. […]
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