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5 retirement planning blunders that could turn a comfortable retirement into a financial struggleMost Indians either start retirement planning too late or don't plan at all, hoping an abstract retirement corpus will be enough. But once ...
Growing medicalisation of female circumcision in Asia sparks risk warnings from human rights advocatesIn Asia, health professionals are increasingly performing female genital mutilation (FGM), a practice with no medical benefits. While paren...
The $2 million question: Can Bryan Johnson outpace age with science and psychedelics?Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has again captured attention with claims of mapping human consciousness through psychedelics, considering k...
New study rethinks menopause beyond medicalisation and stigmaThe Lancet study highlights the need to reconsider the perception of menopause as solely a medical issue, urging for a broader societal und...
Scottish gender bill: JK Rowling joins protest by wearing T-shirt to accuse Nicola Sturgeon of ‘destroying women's rights’The author of the Harry Potter series uploaded a photo of herself wearing a T-shirt as protests take place against the Scottish Government'...
View: The lie of ‘lying’ women, and why there is a long way to goWhile celebrating this verdict, one must be mindful that this was an acquittal in the case of criminal defamation where a victim of sexual ...
'Coronavirus is airborne': More than 200 scientists write open letter to WHO, asking to revise recommendationsScientists from 32 countries have outlined the evidence showing that smaller particles can infect people.
ET ILC members discuss possibility of integrated healthcare system in IndiaIntegrated healthcare at a macro level means managing the overall well-being of the nation by putting the consumer at the centre; it involv...
Go, take a walk!Earlier, you told off somebody to "go take a walk" when you wanted to be left you alone. People still do that.