MIRACULOUS CURE
British girl's hearing abilities miraculously restored after gene therapy
In an amazing breakthrough in the medical field, using gene therapy by doctors in the UK helped a British girl get her hearing ability back.
Healing water for votes is banned in Assam, says Himanta Biswa Sarma
Sarma referred to a place in Assam, Mayong were magic is practised. “By Nehru’s act the Mayong is already destroyed. Sarma said All India United Democratic Front President Badruddin Ajmal serving healing water is not banned under this act however if he serves healing water during election the act prohibits such action.”
Saw X streaming release date and exclusive starz debut unveiled
Following months of eager anticipation, the official streaming release date for Saw X has been confirmed. Lionsgate's enduring horror franchise takes a sinister twist as Tobin Bell's iconic character, John Kramer, embarks on a chilling journey to Mexico in search of a cure for his advanced cancer.
Saw X end credits scene explained: Jigsaw and Hoffman's sinister plan unveiled
Saw X, the tenth installment of the long-running Saw franchise that originally began in 2004, has received acclaim from international publications, with some describing it as the "most effective" entry in the series thus far.
Vladimir Putin prepares Russia for 'Forever War' as efforts to vilify the West continue
"That Prigozhin rebelled was symptomatic of many social problems, but the way he advanced toward Moscow unhindered also demonstrated nervousness about whether all army units would fight," said Alexander Baunov, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center. "Putin clearly did not want to give an order to fire he was unsure would be implemented."
Broccoli to carrots, these 5 superfoods can lower your risk of cancer
Want to lower the risk of a cancer diagnosis? Eat more vegetables , suggest experts.
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Rare diamond, emerald spectacles from Mughal India to be auctioned in UK
The diamond pair of glasses, named the Halo of Light, and the emerald pair, named the Gate of Paradise, will go on display at Sotheby's London from October 22 in the lead up to their auction at the Arts of the Islamic World & India sale on October 27.
Working overtime, not seeing family members for days, doctors recount struggle during Covid fight
Neha Rastogi Panda, Consultant, Infectious Disease, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon says she could not visit her father, who is hypertensive and stays in Delhi's Rohini, for two months. Her mother passed away two years ago and she hasn't seen her mother-in-law, who lives in Odisha, for over a year.
Miraculous medicines are always more myth than reality: Pandemics, prophylactics and pice packets
Oseltamivir was that drug during bird flu several years back, and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is the drug today. President Trump’s demands for a quick solution, and refusal to listen to medical experts, caused soaring demand and pressure put on India, which has stocks, to supply the US, even as concerns rise about our own supply.
California dreaming: We don’t fix joy, then why must we fix sadness?
Depression is like the weather- it comes and goes unannounced.
RSS vs Church: How tribals in Jharkhand are being seen as potential leaders
Buoyed by a recent anti-conversion bill, the RSS and the BJP may well see the tribals as a pool of potential leaders.
Doctors may get to end life support in hopeless cases
The loopholes remained around the possibility of the person making a miraculous turnaround, or medical science later in the person’s life, developing a cure for a terminal illness.
Punjab cops mistook four girls for Nabha terrorists
For the last eight years, she was the sole bread-earner for the family, earning Rs 6,000 for each dance performance at marriage functions.
Mother Teresa canonisation: Wish I was there, says `miracle woman' Monica
Monica distributed sweets and khurma - the local delicacy -to everyone. Later, a car arrived from Raiganj to whisk her away to a blood donation camp.
Why attribute irrational miracles to Mother Teresa?
It is worth highlighting that the Constitution of India in Article 51A (h) enunciates "to develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform".
Kairana is also famous for a great gharana of Hindustani classical music
It produced among others the great Bhimsen Joshi, the only male vocalist to have been given the Bharat Ratna. This may also be the moment to remember that it was Bhimsen who composed that wonderful song in Raag Miya ki Malhar
Coping with loss: Tales of coping with familial tragedies & the quest to find new meaning
Everyone has a life story to tell and collectively these stories help you accept what life is, in all its surprising twists and turns, more than even the best satsangs or bhajans can.
Citing interference, censor board chief Leela Samson, 8 members quit
Censor Board chief Leela Samson quit citing bureaucratic inference, coercion and corruption triggering a series of resignations of board members.
BKS Iyengar leaves behind a truly glorious legacy
Real homage to Iyengar would be to use his teaching to separate grain from the chaff in all that goes in the name of yoga, for the benefit of humanity as a whole.
Sweet Grace
A study of the Kungsholmen community in Sweden found that a healthier lifestyle added as many as seven years to a middle-aged individual’s life.
The Healing Psyche
Neurotheology, a new field that seeks to discover the neurobiological basis of spirituality and health, tells us that the well being of our body depends almost solely on the strength of our belief in ourselves to heal ourselves.
Poke Me: Why English should not be the medium of instruction in India
Indians are firmly convinced that the only way to learn English properly is to learn everything else through English. This is contrary to logic & evidence.
How authentic are claims 'scientific breakthroughs' made by hospitals true?
Hospitals which brag about their scientific breakthroughs is a cause for worry as it involves a fraternity that has sworn allegiance to the cause of higher ethics.
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