
Golu Kumar
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Golu Kumar is a skilled content writer specializing in creating engaging, informative, and high-quality written materials. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling.
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Make Every Meal a Chance to Boost Your Immunity
Maintaining a strong immune system is crucial for overall health and well-being. Every meal you eat is an opportunity to fortify your body’s defenses against infections and illnesses. By incorporating nutrient-rich foods into your daily diet, you can enhance your immunity naturally. Here are some essential foods and habits to make your meals immunity-boosting powerhouses.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Lifehack
The U.S. TikTok Ban: Unpacking the Decision, Reactions, and Future Implications
On January 19, 2025, the United States banned TikTok across the country, a move that has heightened national security and data privacy concerns to a new level. The ban has sparked intense debate, and the implications of the move are not only for users and businesses but also for the wider tech industry. Here's the reasoning behind the ban, immediate effects, and the way forward.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Lifehack
Can Pregnancy Shrink a Woman's Brain? Exploring New Research on Maternal Brain Changes
Recent scientific studies have provided some interesting insights into the changes a woman's brain undergoes during pregnancy and postpartum. A recent groundbreaking study conducted by the University of California, Santa Barbara, published in Nature Neuroscience, showed how pregnancy leads to structural and functional changes in the brain, especially in areas linked to social cognition and emotional regulation. These findings not only help us understand the nuances of maternal behavior but also open avenues for addressing conditions like postpartum depression.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Lifehack
Instagram introduces three-minute long reels, and rectangular profile grid.
Instagram — one of the most popular social media networks currently available — announced a pair of big updates that promise to drastically change how users interact with the platform: Three-minute Reels and profile grids without the traditional square setting. These updates underscore Instagram's dedication to keeping pace in the competitive social media arena, particularly as it responds to evolving audience preferences and international trends.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Lifehack
Guide to Invest in U.S. Stocks from India: All You Should Know
For Indian investors who want to diversify their portfolios or catch the growth wave of world-class companies like Apple, Amazon, or Tesla, a rare and attractive option has benefited: Investing in U.S. stocks. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has also made such investments more accessible by allowing them under the Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS). Here’s a step-by-step approach to invest in U.S. stocks from India.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Lifehack
Hidden Killer": How Exposure to Air Pollution Might Actually Sabotage Healthy Sperm-Male Fertility
Air pollutants—notorious contributors to bad breathing and cardiovascular diseases alike for decades—now threaten male infertility, according to emerging research.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Lifehack
U.S. Government Office and EducationUSA Host Concentrate in the U.S. Fairs: The Way to U.S. Advanced Education Open doors
Indian understudies who need to concentrate on in the US have an extraordinary chance to understand their fantasies since the U.S. Government office and Departments in India, in organization with EducationUSA, direct the "Concentrate in the U.S." fairs. The fairs plan to interface possible understudies with U.S. advanced education establishments by giving itemized data about scholastic open doors, application techniques, grants, and the sky is the limit from there.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Education
Trump's Proposed Repeal of the Education Department: Stockings Debate over State Control.
Donald Trump has revived the idea of scrapping the Department of Education over the U.S., with supporters advocating for it, including Republican-controlled states. This is supported as returning it to the states will yield more localized solutions leading to better education, while its opponents warn it might disintegrate inequalities and dismantle federal oversight on funding, for example, and civil rights.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Education
Microsoft MatterGen: How AI is revolutionizing material discovery.
The company launched its biggest innovation so far—MatterGen: a generative AI model with great expectations that's bound to reshape how new materials will be found and developed by scientists. Areas range widely: from renewable energy and carbon capture to high electronics and even more applying AI might be leveraged in an incredibly faster material-discovery process—something notably slower, a labor- and time-consuming undertaking so far.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Lifehack
Instagram Enhances Reels Before TikTok Ban: New Features Explained
As TikTok is likely to be banned in the United States, Instagram takes this chance to strengthen its leadership in short-form video platforms. With over 170 million users of TikTok in the U.S. affected by the potential ban, Instagram has rolled out two new features for Reels that are meant to improve user experience and encourage social connections.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Lifehack
Africa Records Over 200 Disease Outbreaks in 2024: Cholera Leads the Pack
Africa witnessed unprecedented public health challenges in 2024, with more than 200 reported disease outbreaks on the continent. Cholera, a waterborne bacterial infection, led the pack, causing widespread morbidity and mortality. The scale and severity of these outbreaks necessitated urgent public health interventions and global support.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Lifehack
The Hidden Impact of Sickle Cell Disease on Brain Health
Sickle cell disease, a genetic blood disorder of millions worldwide who are predominantly people of African, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, or Indian stock, receives much more publicity about its implications for blood flow and pain. But over the past decade or so, studies have hinted at a far worse implication of this disease-accelerated ageing of the brain and the consequence loss of ability to think sharply.
By Golu Kumarabout a year ago in Lifehack











