Noor Muhammad Khan
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Noor is a photographer, vlogger, and medical researcher who loves to help the community around him.
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How Wearable Heart Technology Is Changing Heart Disease Prevention . AI-Generated.
Heart disease remains one of the top causes of death across the globe. For years, the main focus was on treating symptoms after they appeared. But things are shifting. Thanks to wearable technology, we’re seeing new ways to catch heart issues early sometimes before symptoms even begin.
By Noor Muhammad Khan13 days ago in Education
2026 Landscaping Trends: Transform Your Outdoor Space with Sustainable Design . AI-Generated.
The landscaping industry is experiencing a revolutionary transformation in 2025, with homeowners increasingly prioritizing sustainability, functionality, and wellness in their outdoor spaces. Whether you're planning a complete yard renovation or simply looking to refresh your existing landscape, understanding these emerging trends can help you create an outdoor environment that's both beautiful and environmentally responsible.
By Noor Muhammad Khan3 months ago in Journal
Solar Panel Technology Trends for 2026 . AI-Generated.
Remember when solar panels were those clunky blue rectangles that only eco-warriors and off-grid enthusiasts bothered with? Those days are long gone. Walk through any UK suburb now and you'll spot them everywhere,on rooftops, carports, even integrated into the actual building materials themselves.
By Noor Muhammad Khan3 months ago in Journal
Growing Role of Technology in Physical Therapy
Healthcare has changed a lot in recent years, and physical therapy is no exception. Technology is now part of almost every treatment plan. It makes recovery faster, easier, and more accurate for patients. From virtual tools to robotic support, the impact is clear.
By Noor Muhammad Khan4 months ago in Journal
Get Rid Of Acne And Pimple Marks With Remedies
Wouldn't you agree when I say that every girl's worst nightmare is pimples? Not only girls, but boys also suffer from the same problem. Pimples not only ruin your face and skin, but also drive you crazy with the excessive discomfort and urge to pick them up. What's also most annoying is that they pop up when we least expect them.
By Noor Muhammad Khan5 years ago in Longevity




