Telehealth: Technology meets health care

Telehealth: Technology meets health care See how technology can improve your health care. By Mayo Clinic Staff How many times have you heard it said that the internet has changed modern life? Indeed, it’s likely changed how you stay in touch with family and friends and buy goods and services. And it’s probably even changed … Read more

Muhammad Yunus slams ex-Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina for making…

Yunus was apparently referring to Hasina’s statement on August 13 in which she demanded “justice”, saying those involved in recent “terror acts”, killings and vandalism must be investigated, identified and punished. Muhammad Yunus, the head of Bangladesh’s interim government, has said that former prime minister Sheikh Hasina making political remarks from India is an “unfriendly … Read more

The Most Important Thing Is To Create Music From The Heart: Three-time Grammy Winner Ricky Kej

Ricky Kej, musician and environmentalist. Ricky Kej, a three-time Grammy Award winner, collaborated with Vedam Records to bring out his latest album Break of Dawn that released in August. The album features nine tracks composed by Kej, that “unclog their brain”. As a celebrated Indian music composer and environmentalist, Kej makes music with a message, … Read more

‘They’d ask me: “Do you want to die today?”’ How I was kidnapped by pirates – and rescued by US Navy Seals | Somaliland

In the first moments of her kidnapping, Jessica Buchanan’s brain seized up, her mind went blank – but her body knew. Her experience of terror was physical. She struggled to breathe. She somehow turned icy cold, while at the same time she felt roasted alive. “I had this very basic rumination: ‘This is so bad, … Read more

A Game-Changing Project in the World of Forecasting

For over a decade, one professional has been at the forefront of this transformation, pioneering the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to solve complex business challenges. The Dawn of a New Era in Forecasting In an age where data is often heralded as the new oil, the ability to harness its potential is not just … Read more

Hundreds of artworks by mainly Black Brazilian artists are returning home | Brazil

Amid a global movement to return artworks to their countries of origin, about 750 pieces by predominantly Black Brazilian artists are coming home after being exhibited in museums across the United States and Canada. The sculptures, paintings, prints, religious objects, festival costumes, toys and poetry booklets have been outside Brazil for more than 30 years … Read more

The vanishing mangroves of El Salvador: ‘All our efforts may only slow the destruction’ | Conservation and indigenous people

Along El Salvador’s western coast lies a 10,000-hectare (25,000-acre) emerald oasis, in stark contrast to the rest of the country’s largely deforested landscape. This lush forest, just a few miles from the Guatemalan border, teems with diverse wildlife – from crocodiles and crabs to fish darting through seemingly endless mangroves. More than a biodiversity haven, … Read more

Declining trend of patient bedside learning major challenge in medical education: AIIMS Director

New Delhi: Medical students’ over-reliance on “google mataji” and the diminishing trend of learning by interacting with patients by their bedside while prioritising getting admission to PG courses are major challenges for the country’s medical education system, AIIMS-Delhi Director Dr M Srinivas said. In an exclusive interview with PTI Editor, Dr Srinivas said that reforms … Read more