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Health & Wellness

What Is a Teratoma? Understanding This Bizarre Tumor

6 Mins read
July 14, 2025
Teratoma Tumor

Imagine a tumor that doesn’t just grow—but grows teeth, hair, or even fragments of bone. As strange as it sounds, this isn’t the plot of a sci-fi film—it’s a real medical phenomenon known as a teratoma. Derived from the Greek word “teras,” meaning monster, teratomas are among the most unusual tumors ever discovered in human …

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Psychology

The Brain on Autopilot: What Happens When We Stop Thinking Critically

5 Mins read
July 4, 2025
brain autupilot

Have you ever scrolled through your phone, responded to messages, and suddenly realized you remember none of it? That’s your brain on autopilot — operating out of habit, not conscious intention. While this mode helps us save mental energy for daily routines, it becomes a problem when we apply the same passive thinking to important …

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Understanding the Embryological Origins of Fetus in Fetu

4 Mins read
July 3, 2025
Fetus in Fetu

Fetus in fetu represents one of the most extraordinary and rare congenital conditions documented in medical literature. This condition features a malformed parasitic twin that resides within the body of its host, typically discovered during infancy. German anatomist Johann Friedrich Meckel first described this anomaly in 1800, identifying it as a unique form of parasitic …

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Social Issues

Freedom of Speech vs Hate Speech: What the Constitution Really Says

5 Mins read
June 30, 2025

India’s Constitution guarantees every citizen the right to freedom of speech and expression, making it a cornerstone of our democracy. This fundamental right empowers individuals to voice opinions, question authority, and participate in public discourse. However, this freedom is not without limits. In an era where divisive rhetoric spreads quickly—especially online—the line between free speech …

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Influencer Fatigue: Are We Reaching the Tipping Point?

4 Mins read
June 25, 2025
influencer

Social media influencers once ruled our feeds — setting trends, endorsing products, and shaping opinions. But in 2025, something has shifted. As sponsored posts flood timelines and curated lifestyles feel increasingly out of touch, many followers are tuning out. This growing sense of disconnection is called influencer fatigue — a sign that audiences are weary …

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Health & Wellness

Traditional Tribal Medicine: Nature’s Healing Wisdom

6 Mins read
June 23, 2025
Tribal Medicine

India is home to more than 700 tribal communities, each with its own rich traditions and deep connection to nature. For centuries, these communities have depended on forests, rivers, and mountains not just for food and shelter, but also for healing. Their medical practices—rooted in keen observation of the natural world—draw on a vast knowledge …

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Environmental Issues

Plastic-Free July 2025: Innovative Alternatives You Can Try

3 Mins read
June 21, 2025
Plastic free

Plastic-Free July isn’t just a challenge — it’s a global movement. In 2025, as the world becomes increasingly aware of the environmental toll of plastic pollution, millions are choosing to make more sustainable choices. From microplastics in our oceans to overflowing landfills, the urgency to act has never been clearer. Fortunately, this year brings exciting …

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