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With an impressive body of work in the field of cinema, the former beauty queen and actress Aishwarya Sakhuja deployed a variety of roles on screen, showcasing a demanding spectrum of emotions. Time and again proving her acting prowess through her complex roles, the stunner has won the hearts of many, and we can’t get enough of her.Remaining a beacon of refinement and allure, the stunner still leans toward healthy lifestyle habits. Aishwarya has been praised for her timeless elegance, selfless initiatives and wellness stances. Breaking boundaries and reaching the zenith of success through her hard work and perseverance, the…

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On Wednesday, the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection adopted a draft report (by 38 votes in favour, none against and 1 abstention) warning against the addictive nature of certain digital services, such as online games, social networks, streaming services and online services. marketplaces, which exploit individuals’ vulnerabilities to capture their attention and monetize their data. Mental health effects Although social media can have a positive impact on society (e.g. by increasing efficiency, accessibility and connectivity), its addictive design can cause physical, psychological and material harm (loss of concentration and cognitive abilities , burnout, stress, depression, limited physical…

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In this article, Altuğ and İdil explore the legal and ethical dimensions of Turkey’s growing medical tourism industry. Covering topics from accreditation and government support to legal challenges and dispute resolution, the article explores the complexities of this dynamic sector. Introduction The rapidly expanding medical and health tourism industry has seen significant growth in recent years. With the increase in the number of health and medical tourists, ethical and legal issues have come to the forefront. These issues encompass, among others, consumer and privacy protection, malpractices, organ trafficking, cross-border complexities, insurance and accreditation of facilities. This article delves deeper into…

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Mental health, menstruation and menopause – problems related to these 3 M’s exist in every woman’s life. But they are rarely recognized. These topics need to become as simple as any dinner conversation, says mental health advocate Neerja Birlawho is also an educationist, mother of two daughters and a son and wife of Indian industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla. Neerja Birla: Menopause is a bigger taboo than menstruation (Neerja Birla) {{^userSubscribe}} {{/userSubscribe}} {{^userSubscribe}} {{/userSubscribe}} At home, the 52-year-old tried to normalize conversations by encouraging all her children to abandon all euphemisms. “We are very comfortable talking about it. It’s a very…

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Photo: José Luis Pelaez/Getty Images Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina has agreed to acquire all North Carolina-based locations of FastMed, a company that provides telehealth, urgent and primary care, occupational health and prevention services. In total, Blue Cross NC will acquire 55 FestMed locations, with the companies saying they would work together “to strengthen health care capacity in the state,” with the goal of improving access and affordability. The companies said they would invest in ways to improve the patient experience at FastMed sites. WHAT IS THE IMPACT Like other healthcare providers, FastMed has felt the impact…

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News Thousands of GPs descended on Sydney Harbour, traveling from far and wide for the start of the long-awaited World Conference. WONCA 2023 will feature 58 themes, covering a range of issues facing GPs, including mental health, women’s health, climate change and rural practice. Fifty years after its birth in Melbourne, WONCA 2023 is finally here. Over the course of a packed four-day programme, more than 4,000 delegates from around the world will travel to Sydney’s Darling Harbour. Together, they will attend 850 presentations and 216 concurrent sessions, hosted by more than 700 local and international speakers. …

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An off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot’s attempt to shut down the engines of a commercial flight to San Francisco on Sunday draws renewed attention to the mental health of airline pilots – a subject long considered taboo in the industry, but which has received more attention in recent years. since the co-pilot of a German airliner deliberately crashed in the French Alps in 2015, killing himself and 149 others.Alaskan off-duty pilot Joseph David Emerson told federal agents He became depressed about six months ago, denied taking medication and talked about having a nervous breakdown and trying psychedelic mushrooms, according to court…

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Many companies have emerged in recent years selling tests claiming to be able to tell someone their “biological age” and, in turn, predict how long they have left to live.These tests claim to analyze a person’s risk of developing conditions such as heart disease, cancer, and other illnesses. As older people are more likely to develop these diseases, identifying a person’s disease risk can help determine their “true” age, relative to their biological age.However, many doubt these tests and have even stated that they are unethical and an inappropriate way to assess a person’s health.What is your biological age?A person’s…

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Welcome to get started TODAY. Subscribe to our free newsletter Start TODAY to receive daily inspiration sent to your inbox.RecommendedHere’s a meal plan designed by a dietitian that will help you learn the building blocks of a healthy diet, while giving you the opportunity to enjoy your favorite comfort foods.This week’s meals focus on vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats, like extra virgin olive oil. But the theme is convenience, showing you how to nourish your body without spending endless hours in the kitchen. You’ll find plenty of easy staples, like eggs, tuna, canned beans, roasted chicken…

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The Class of 2027 comes to Pomona College from 39 states and 34 countries, intending to study humanities, social sciences and STEM subjects. The 410 new freshmen on campus this school year represent one of the most ethnically and racially diverse classes in university history.Six classmates reflect on what brought them to Pomona, how the first two months have treated them, and what the future holds.Gabby Aiona ’27When deciding where to attend college, Gabby Aiona looked for a college similar to her high school in Waimea, Hawaii. Ideally, the school would have small class sizes, a close-knit campus community, and…

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