Tourette syndrome is a common neurological disorder that affects about 1 to 10 in 1,000 children. The condition is characterized by movement and vocal tics. If proper care isn’t administered in an early stage, it can develop into significant morbidity. Sadly, not many parents are aware of Tourettes syndrome and how it affects children. Tourette’s […]Read More
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The LGBTQ+ pride month is an annual celebration aimed at promoting the equality, dignity, visibility, and self-affirmation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) people. The concept came into light in the 1960s, and since then, it’s been a prominent event among the LGBTQ+ community. Let’s discuss how the concept of Pride emerged and how […]Read More
National Volunteers’ Week is an annual celebration observed in many countries on different dates. In the UK, it takes place in the first week of June. Let’s discuss the significance of Volunteers’ Week in the UK, along with how it’s celebrated in the country. What Is Volunteers’ Week? Almost all nonprofits, from large charities to […]Read More
Memorial Day is an American federal holiday observed on the last Monday of May every year. This year, the day will occur on May 31. Let’s delve into a brief history of Memorial Day, along with the traditions surrounding it worldwide. The History of Memorial Day During the American Civil War (1861-1865), more people died […]Read More
The coronavirus pandemic has adversely impacted humankind worldwide. While some countries have managed to defeat the pandemic, others are still trying to do so. India, the second-most populated country in the world, is one of them. With about 27 million total cases, India is the second-most affected country after the USA. In these hard times, […]Read More
There are so many cultures in the world that it’s impossible to tell the exact count. This diversity has played a vital role in the development of humankind. But in this age, cultural diversity has emerged as a source of conflict among countries and civilizations. The world celebrates the World Day for Cultural Diversity for […]Read More
As many as 50 million US adults are affected by chronic pain, which is almost 15% of the entire population. What’s worse, not many people know how to go about invisible ailments, and the stigma of living with chronic pain can be challenging. NfmCPA is a non-profit organization that provides medical and psychological help to […]Read More
Did you miss travelling during the pandemic? You’re not alone, as COVID-19 has probably demolished the travel plans of a lot of people. But here’s some good news. As the pandemic’s effect continues to subside, several countries have begun allowing visitors and tourists. Let’s discuss the loosening COVID-19 restrictions and how you can resume your […]Read More
How to Respect Other Cultures Without Being Offensive. Do you know what divides and unifies the world simultaneously? Culture. Thousands of cultures exist worldwide, and they’ve continued to be the source of division and hatred. But it’s possible to be culturally responsive and respect other cultures without being offensive. Here’s an overview of how you […]Read More
Thank god it’s Friday! The best time of the week is here, and you probably already have your weekend planned. But if you haven’t, here are some of the best ways to enjoy your weekend. Catch Up on Chores If you live alone, you probably don’t get time to catch up on chores during weekdays. […]Read More
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