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Measles Is Back: What's Happening and Why We Should Care
Remember measles? That itchy, spotty illness that many of us believed was a distant memory, a childhood trouble safely put away because of vaccines? It looks like this old problem is coming back. An outbreak has been reported in the United States, especially in the US Southwest and just over the border in Mexico. And it is not only a couple of cases. We are talking about a big leap, with over 2,500 reported cases and, sadly, even a few deaths. This isn't just some minor issue the world can ignore. It's a major public health problem that needs the world’s immediate focus. What's causing this sudden increase, why are vaccinations so important, and what steps are being taken to control this outbreak? Let's explore these questions.
By Juma Killaghai10 months ago in Families
Greed is a bad thing
Greed is a bad thing A girl named Torali lived in a village in Assam. Fair complexion, red bindi on forehead and silver bangles jingling in her hands, Torali was loved by all. People would be left speechless after watching her dance on the Bihutli stage.
By Nikita Angel10 months ago in Families
How to Prevent Cancer Using Genetic Testing – What You Don’t Know *Can* Hurt You
Let’s face it—cancer is scary. One minute you’re feeling fine, and the next… your life changes. What if there was a way to know if you were *likely* to get cancer—before anything even shows up?
By Shafeek ahamed10 months ago in Families
"Whispers Beyond the Mirror"
Eleanor had just moved into the crumbling manor her grandmother left her in the will. Tucked away at the edge of Black Hollow Woods, the house was a relic of a forgotten time, filled with dust-covered portraits, ticking grandfather clocks, and candle sconces that hadn’t seen light in decades.
By Nizam khan10 months ago in Families
A Mother's Promise
A Mother's Promise: The Unbreakable Bond Between Love and Destiny The rain was falling hard on the tin roof of the small village house, the sound rhythmic, like a heartbeat. Inside, by the warm flicker of a kerosene lamp, sat Meher, her hands gently brushing through her son Arman’s hair. He was only five, with bright eyes that held too many questions and a smile that knew too little comfort.
By IRSHAD MUHAMMAD10 months ago in Families
Emotions Across Generations
In today's rapidly evolving world, the way people experience and express emotions is shifting faster than ever before. Particularly, the emotional landscapes of Generation Alpha (born 2010–2025) and Generation Z (born 1997–2012) reveal how technology, society, and culture have shaped human feelings differently across two closely connected but distinctly different age groups.
By Bilal khan10 months ago in Families
Be a Kid, Get What You Want
When we hear someone say, “Grow up!” it’s often in a negative tone—meant to scold, shame, or pressure someone to act more “mature.” But what if the secret to living a fuller, more successful, and happier life isn’t about growing up—but rather, tapping into your inner child?
By David Andrews10 months ago in Families
Keep Food Hot and Fresh: The Functionality of Ankur’s Insulated Casseroles
When it comes to serving meals, whether for a family dinner or a special gathering, the temperature of the food plays a crucial role in the dining experience. Serving food at the perfect temperature not only enhances its taste but also adds to the overall enjoyment of the meal. Ankur’s Insulated Casseroles are designed to keep your food hot and fresh for longer periods, making them the perfect solution for busy households, parties, and picnics. In this blog, we’ll explore the amazing functionality of Ankur’s Insulated Casseroles and why they are a must-have in every kitchen.
By Random Blog10 months ago in Families










