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Mehak Khurana

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Mehak is an avid reader and follower of the finer things of life. She has a keen interest in the space of Health and Wellbeing. As a student of Mass Communication, she hopes to one day be a game changer through her speech and grit, touching lives one at a time.

Latest Articles By Mehak Khurana

Basics For Bros By Bro Basics

Currently the beauty and wellness market is flooded with brands catering to women, men and teens. The dearth of specialised beauty and skincare products for teenage boys often lands them with no option but to use products designed for men.

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ADHD: Huge Impact On Preschoolers

A study published in the Journal Pediatrics included the data and statistics which supported the research that found that preschoolers with symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are much less likely to be ready for school, compared to other children of the same age.

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Anti-Natalism And Its Concept

The population is one of the most alarming subjects and topics of discussion in present times as the numbers of humans on Earth are rigorously increasing at an alarming rate. According to the recent United Nations estimates the current world population is 7.7 billion as of July 2019. Anti-Natalism is a concept or a philosophical position that argues people to abstain from procreation and assigns a negative value to birth.

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Curbing Population- Need Of An Hour

World Population Day celebrated on 11 July focuses the attention of people on the perpetually increasing and expanding population concerns in the world.

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Health Influenced By Wellbeing

Health has a huge impact on people and their lives. The quality of one's health has a humongous influence on people’s ability to stay fit and manage illnesses effectively, giving them a better quality of life. Wellbeing is a state or a condition of an individual to stay positive and constructive. Health and wellbeing influence each other in a very deliberate manner. Health plays an integral role in maintaining the state of wellbeing and there exists a two-way relationship between the two.

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Alcohol Harms The Others

Alcohol causes more harm to people who share close connections with the alcoholics. There exists a high prevalence of a wide range of alcohol’s harm to others. According to research, an estimated 88,000 people (approximately 62,000 men and 26,000 women) die from alcohol-related causes annually, making alcohol the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States.

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Punjab CM Announces Rewarding Initiative To Control Drug Menace In State

To control the current drug menace in the state, the Punjab government has come up with an innovative idea of breaking the drug supply chain by rewarding the citizens and officials with cash prizes up to Rs 60,000.

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The Horrific Dominance Of Asian Drug Routes

The illicit cultivation and trafficking of drugs like opium and cocaine are provoking concerns around the globe as drug abuse is the major underlying cause behind millions of deaths every year. According to a WHO report, an estimated 69,000 people die each year from an opioid overdose. Also, it can’t be neglected that there is a high prevalence of drug trafficking and misuse in Asia because of easier trade routes and drug addiction across the third world counties.

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Positivity And Negativity - Two Sides Of The Same Coin

“Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow.” - Helen Keller Positive and Negative thinking are two sides of the same coin. Positive thinking is when your mind starts creating a positive process to tackle a situation or an event. It is a situation when your mind is aware and implies an effort to understand and react to things. Negative thinking is when our mind implies no effort to change and stimulate the things around us and observes them the way they are. It is a situation in which our mind is completely inactive, dull and profoundly indulged in misery, hope, despair, and frustration.

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It’s All In Your Head!

“It is very easy to conform to what your society and your parents tell you. That is a safe and easy way of existing, but that is not living. To live is to find out for yourself what is true.” Jiddu Krishnamurthy

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