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Think or blink!!!

Oh boy!Am I happy the women found the strength to speak the blunt truth!

I am happier that people listen to them, believe them and wish them well instead of

mocking at them, disbelieving them and hurting them more by adding insult to injury!

"Me too" evolved into "He too" and is fast becoming "They too" sparing none of the

men posing as saints and saviors who should rather be renamed as Demon-Men!




NewsReuters
#MeToo effect: Calls flood U.S. sexual assault hotlines

By Lisa Lambert WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The phones at U.S. sexual assault hotlines have been ringing in record numbers as the #MeToo social movement spurs victims to reach out for help, sending organizations scrambling to keep up. Calls spiked when the


 
Does one need a plunge shirtless into icy water to cleanse one's soul? :faint:

Sounds more like a challenge to prove one's stamina and physique!!



 
When you look with one eye from the sky...:photo:





  • 'Leaning Out': Aerial photography by Jeffrey Milstein

    The advent of aerial photography has changed the way people see their world more than any other photographic development since Eadweard Muybridge’s seminal images of moving animals in the second half of the 19th century. The impact is immediately visible in “Leaning Out,” the new solo show by Jeffrey Milstein at Benrubi Gallery in New York City. Milstein’s overhead images of ports, train yards, airports, parking lots, and
 
Do we all know him really???

Sergei Eisenstein - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Eisenstein


Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein was a Soviet film director and film theorist, a pioneer in the theory and practice of montage. He is noted in particular for his silent films Strike (1925), Battleship Potemkin (1925) and October (1928), as well as the historical epics Alexander Nevsky (1938) and Ivan the Terrible (1944, 1958).Ivan the Terrible · ‎Alexander Nevsky (film) · ‎October: Ten Days That Shook ...
 
This news is encouraging!!! :)

NewsIANS India Private Limited
Test vaccine for malaria appears promising

London, Jan 22 (IANS) A new, experimental vaccine for malaria has shown fast and effective results against acute infection, protection against relapse, as well as, delay in resistance formation, researchers say. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), nearly half of the world's population is at risk of malaria. In 2015, there were roughly 212 million malaria cases and an estimated 429,000 malaria deaths.
 
Alexa will become the most important (virtual ) family member very soon - is she already is not!
 
The How and Why of the effect of Zika on fetus development!

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[h=3]Decoded: How Zika virus impairs foetal development[/h][FONT=&quot]New York, Jan 20 (IANS) The Zika virus disrupts oxygen supply to a pregnant woman's placenta, leading to impairment in foetal development and also increases the newborns susceptibility to additional infections, scientists have found. A Zika virus outbreak in Brazil in 2015 had led to widespread concern after rising incidents of microcephaly were noticed in children born to mothers infected with the virus. The findings showed that Zika virus induces high levels of inflammatio
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No need even to cough or sneeze??? :shocked:


  • NewsANI
    The Flu may be spread just by breathing

    According to a new study, it was revealed influenza virus, commonly known as flu, can be transmitted through breathing, against all notions of contamination by exposure to droplets from coughs and sneezes. University of Maryland-led study published some new pieces of evidence for the about the airborne transmission. The "study "Infectious virus in the exhaled breath of symptomatic seasonal influenza cases from a college community" noted the large quantities of
 
I know the real reason... no doctors would be available during the weekends! :(

NewsANI
People die more on weekends

A new study, based on a previous research about lower survival rates from in-hospital cardiac arrest during nights and weekends, showed that the "survival trends during the odd-hours have improved in past decade or so". The new study, carried by Dr. Uchenna Ofoma, indicated that the treatment has gotten better but the night-and-weekends gap is yet to be closed. Dr. Ofoma is an assistant professor of medicine at Temple University and a critical care physician at Geisinger
 
Sounds "Ugg!" to me already!

[FONT=&quot]NewsANI[/FONT]
[h=3]Bizarre thigh-high Ugg boots: Hit or Miss?[/h][FONT=&quot]London [U.K.], Jan. 21 (ANI): Ugg, a famous footwear company, released a new bold design of thigh-high boot. Known for its sheepskin boots, the company revealed its new product at Paris Fashion Week. While many brands shy away from combining comfort with fashion, Ugg came up with a design which meets both the criteria.
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