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Understanding Fever
Fever is one of the most well-known side effects of different ailments and a significant part of our body's normal safeguard framework. Characterized as a brief expansion in internal heat level, fever frequently flags that the resistant framework is battling contamination. Despite being normal, fever is in some cases misjudged, prompting fantasies, pointless medicines, or even frenzy. This article investigates the causes, side effects, medicines, and fantasies around fever to assist with figuring out this significant physiological reaction.
By nadia khanomabout a year ago in Humans
Women and Diwali: Breaking Free from Old Traditions
Stories hold great importance in our lives. As we grew up listening to tales related to Diwali, we felt a sense of pride. Dressed in vibrant Indian attire and enjoying sweet treats, we celebrated our culture's lively festivities. From decorating our homes with lights to performing school plays about Diwali's legends, this festival has always been a beautiful reflection of our rich heritage. While Diwali symbolizes the victory of good over evil, its deeper layers are often overlooked. In this article, I explore the complexities of patriarchy and stereotypes in the Ramayana Epic and emphasize the need to embrace new perspectives.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Riding the Crimson Coaster: Surviving Periods, Pain, and Mood Swings Like a Pro
Periods. The dreaded time of the month that every woman faces. Some cycles go by relatively smoothly, others are just okay, and then there are the ultimate disasters, the ones that make us feel like we're plummeting straight into the pits of hell. Imagine feeling like you’re on an endless rollercoaster of pain and mood swings, but it’s not a theme park ride—it’s a one-way ticket to “Satan’s special show” right in your own body. And every month, there’s no option to cancel or refund.
By Regina Phalangeabout a year ago in Humans
A BITTER TASTE OF REGRET
Miriam had long grown tired of seeing the old woman seated by her gate. Every day, without fail, the elderly beggar would take her place, her frail form hunched over, a weathered hand outstretched in silent plea to anyone passing by. For Miriam, the sight filled her with irritation rather than compassion. She couldn’t understand why this woman insisted on begging at her gate, tarnishing the image of her well-kept home. Miriam had worked hard for what she had, and seeing this reminder of need and weakness was an offense to her sensibilities.
By Sam Jethro about a year ago in Humans
Transform Your Life: The Power of Positive Thinking
In life, everyone faces their own unique challenges, and if you listen carefully, you'll hear people often expressing frustrations or disappointments. Some people seem to be perpetually down, always responding to any inquiry with comments like, “Nothing’s going right,” or “I’m completely broken.” These individuals often seem to carry a cloud of sadness or hardship wherever they go, and it’s as though they can’t see any light in their lives. Others have a more balanced outlook, acknowledging both the good and the bad days as part of life’s journey. And then, there are those rare individuals who seem consistently happy and at peace, no matter what life throws at them. We all know at least one person like this, and sometimes it feels almost unbelievable—don’t they have any struggles, setbacks, or difficulties? How are they so unfailingly content? We can’t help but feel a mixture of curiosity and even a bit of envy, wondering what makes their outlook so different from ours.
By Regina Phalangeabout a year ago in Humans
I Tried Every Diet, but Only One Actually Worked — Here’s What No One Tells You
Introduction: Welcome to the Diet Rollercoaster — Population: Me Let’s get one thing straight: I’ve tried every diet out there. Like, every single one. If there was a club for people who’ve sworn off carbs one week, juiced every meal the next, and ate like cavemen after that, I’d be the president. My fridge has seen it all, from green smoothies that taste like freshly mowed grass to lean chicken that I convinced myself was “better than pizza.” Spoiler alert: it wasn’t.
By Ravinder Mudirajabout a year ago in Humans









