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Cruciate ligament rupture: How does it happen, treatment, long-term consequences, why women have a high risk of injury

New Delhi, April 25 -- What is the function of the cruciate ligament? There is an anterior and a posterior cruciate ligament in both knees. They connect the femur to the tibia and stabilize the knee j... Read More


Glasses or contacts? The fast fashion problem with contact lenses and glasses that we don't see

New Delhi, April 12 -- Every time contact lens wearers put in a new pair they create waste: the old pair of contact lenses, the packaging from the new pair and the bottle of saline solution. It all ad... Read More


Kiss away the calories: 11 fun and interesting facts about kissing you should know

New Delhi, April 3 -- Kissing is not only a fun expression of love and affection - it also burns calories and strengthens the immune system. And remember - it is not allowed to kiss women in public on... Read More


Why are South Koreans less welcoming of LGBTQ+ people living in their neighbourhood?

New Delhi, March 30 -- Sexual minorities in South Korea are still struggling to be accepted in a society that remains conservative and strongly influenced by traditional Confucianist attitudes. A new ... Read More


Ramadan 2024: Why more non-Muslims are taking part in Ramadan

New Delhi, March 20 -- It might seem a strange thing for a practicing Muslim to say, but Kholoud Khardoum, a 53-year-old living in Iraq, is clear. "Not all of Ramadan is necessarily about religion," t... Read More


Banksy's new mural showing tree leaves appears in London

New Delhi, March 19 -- A new artwork by British street artist Banksy appeared in London and was confirmed by the anonymous artist on his social media account Monday. The work, which appeared in the Fi... Read More


Rethinking menopause: Lancet studies say time for a societal shift

New Delhi, March 7 -- Menstruation has been stigmatized for millennia. The Old Testament refers to menstruation as the 'infectious time,' while Hinduism calls it 'asaucha,' which has connotations of i... Read More


How Leap Years are viewed across the globe: From curses to proposals

New Delhi, Feb. 29 -- What happens once every four years and can bring anything from unbridled joy to thoughts of inescapable curses? No, not the World Cup. A leap year, of course, and with it the day... Read More


Cannabis cravings: Why smoking weed makes you hungry

New Delhi, Feb. 7 -- It's well known that smoking weed can give you the munchies. But exactly how cannabis stimulates appetite, and why that's useful knowledge, has been revealed by new research in th... Read More