Sulove Nandi
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The Dance of Love and Pride
Himi and Niloy’s love story had always been one of beauty and simplicity. They were the kind of couple who could communicate with just a look, their love flowing like a river that never ceased to run. But like all relationships, even their love faced its share of obstacles, and sometimes, pride had a way of sneaking into their hearts.
By Sulove Nandi10 months ago in Motivation
A Love Beyond Time
In a small town where everyone knew each other, Himi lived a quiet and peaceful life. She was the type of person who loved the little things – the sound of raindrops on the roof, the warmth of a cup of tea on a cold morning, and the quiet evenings when the world seemed to pause. She had no grand dreams of fame or fortune; she simply wished to live a life filled with love and kindness. Little did she know, her life was about to change forever, and it would all start with a stranger who would soon become everything to her.
By Sulove Nandi10 months ago in Motivation
In Search of Lost Love
In a quaint town where the rhythm of life was slow and unhurried, Arun, a quiet, simple young man, lived a life of peaceful solitude. He spent his days reading books, listening to music, and enjoying the stillness of early mornings with a warm cup of tea. Little did he know that his peaceful existence was about to change forever, thanks to a girl named Maya.
By Sulove Nandi10 months ago in Writers
Excessive Phone and Screen Use Tied to Manic Symptoms in Pre-Teens, Study Finds
In an age where technology dominates nearly every aspect of daily life, a new study has raised significant concerns about the mental health effects of excessive phone and screen use in pre-teens. The research suggests that prolonged screen time is linked to an increase in manic symptoms, a sign of potential mental health disturbances, among children. This alarming trend has prompted calls for better regulation of screen time and greater awareness about its impact on young people’s emotional well-being.
By Sulove Nandi10 months ago in Motivation
Barriers to Mental Health Care for LGBTQ+ Youth: The Impact of Politics
Mental health care is a vital necessity for young people, but for LGBTQ+ youth, access to quality care has become increasingly difficult due to political barriers and legislative battles. A new report highlights the alarming challenges faced by LGBTQ+ youth in obtaining mental health support, exposing a system where politics often takes precedence over their well-being.
By Sulove Nandi10 months ago in Motivation
Luke Combs Opens Up About ‘Wicked’ Mental Health Disorder: ‘Hate It’
Country music star Luke Combs has always been known for his raw and relatable lyrics, often touching on life’s ups and downs. However, in a recent heartfelt revelation, the award-winning artist shared his personal struggles with a ‘wicked’ mental health disorder that has deeply impacted his life. The country singer opened up about his battle with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), shedding light on a side of his life that fans rarely see.
By Sulove Nandi10 months ago in Writers
Winners of the Love in 40 Words Challenge
Love is an emotion that may be conveyed in countless ways, including words, gestures, and acts. Authors, poets, and dreamers from all over the world were asked to create sincere declarations of love in 40 words or less as part of the "Love in 40 Words Challenge." The task was straightforward yet profound: to convey the spirit of love in a small amount of words while giving each one significance.
By Sulove Nandi10 months ago in Writers
How Does Eating Walnuts Every Day Affect Your Health?
Packed with vital minerals, good fats, and antioxidants, walnuts are frequently regarded as a nutritional powerhouse. There are several health advantages to including walnuts in your diet, whether you choose to consume them as a snack, blend them into smoothies, or sprinkle them over salads. But what precisely occurs in your body when you consume walnuts on a daily basis? According to science, this unassuming nut may have unexpected health benefits.
By Sulove Nandi10 months ago in Writers
The Dietary Demons: Are Ultraprocessed Foods What They Seem to Be?
Ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) have come under heavy fire in recent years for their detrimental impacts on health and are frequently held responsible for the rise in heart disease, metabolic disorders, and obesity. Many dietitians and health experts advise consumers to stay away from them, calling them unhealthy and deficient in nutrients. However, are Ultraprocessed foods actually as harmful as they are portrayed to be? Or is the conversation more nuanced?
By Sulove Nandi10 months ago in Writers
A Comprehensive Analysis of Dietary Practices Indicates That Eating More
The advantages of plant-based fats for heart health and longevity are highlighted by recent research. According to a recent extensive study on eating patterns, switching to plant-based oils from butter and animal fats can greatly enhance general health. Researchers discovered that compared to persons who rely on butter and saturated fats, those who eat more plant oils—such as olive, canola, and sunflower oil—have reduced incidences of heart disease, inflammation, and other chronic illnesses.
By Sulove Nandi10 months ago in Writers
Arthritis Can Be Reversed in Eight Weeks with a Simple Diet Change
Millions of people worldwide suffer from arthritis, a disorder marked by inflammation of the joints that causes pain and decreased movement. According to recent research by Stanford University Clinical Associate Professor Dr. Tamiko Katsumoto, following an anti-inflammatory diet can dramatically reduce arthritic symptoms in as little as eight weeks.
By Sulove Nandi11 months ago in Writers
US employers added 151,000 solid jobs last month, but the unemployment rate rises to 4.1%
Despite a slight increase in unemployment, the US economy continues to show resilience. The latest job posting report includes US employers added 151,000 solid new jobs the previous month. This is a positive sign of economic growth. but, Despite this growth, the unemployment rate rose to 4.1% compared to 3.9% the previous month. This article will do so
By Sulove Nandi11 months ago in Education