Fossil Fuels: Argentina’s Breezy Solution
In the coastal city of Rio Gallegos, Argentina, people notoriously tie ropes to buildings in order to prevent them from blowing over. The Westerlies, known as the Roaring 40s, (which […]
Not A Boon For The Elderly
The COVID situation in China, as per reports, hardly shows any sign of improvement, as a large number of people are getting infected with the virus, on a daily basis. […]
A ‘Historic’ Development And…
Rishi Sunak (b. May 12, 1980) recently became the third British Prime Minister in three months. It is, of course, a historical development. Apart from that, Sunak has become the […]
A ‘Serious’ Level Of Hunger
As per the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, the world is supposed to be hunger-free, by 2030. To measure how far the world has made progress towards that goal, two […]
The Sense Of Accountability
Indian ministers and political leaders should learn a lesson from former Health Minister of Portugal Dr Marta Temido. In India, thousands of people die every day, due to medical negligence. […]
Cutting Lives Shorter
Well, life expectancy of the Indians may be reduced by five years on an average due to air pollution, and not because of pandemic, natural disaster or extreme poverty! In […]
The Bio-Social Effects
“While body is the Bio-political reality, medicine is the Bio-political strategy.” – Paul-Michel Foucault (October 15, 1926 – June 25, 1984) Paul Edward Farmer passed away on February 21, 2022 […]
A Waning Trust
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has triggered a sensation by claiming that the trust in Government among the youth decreased in the last couple of years due to COVID-19 Pandemic […]
On The Frontline Of Climate Change
The world, it can be stated with a straight face, has stopped receiving the new generation with a warm welcome. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal, recently […]
