Betrayal of the Self: Propaganda and Combat Neuroscience in Modern Warfare

Victory in modern warfare is not only about military strength but also about controlling the mental domain of soldiers and non-combatants. Human conflicts have always been fought in psychological and biological arenas, where public relations and HBR (Human Brain Research)…

Winder, Georgia School Shooting: Tragedy and the Call for Stricter Gun Laws

The Winder, Georgia School Shooting: What Happened? On the morning of September 4, 2024, a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, claimed the lives of four people—two students and two teachers—while injuring nine others. The shooter, 14-year-old Colt…

The Real Lives of Junior Doctors: A Fight for Safety, Respect, and Justice

*Warning, the following article contains mentions of SA* Imagine putting up endless effort to heal others only to discover that you are surrounded by uncertainty, violence, and terror. This is not merely a nightmare for novice doctors in India; it…

Entanglement and quantum cognition: Is Our Brain A Natural Model For A Quantum Computer?

“We are made of light photons, quantum electromagnetic energy, all within and around us. Live your life as such. To play it small is truly against our nature and non-beneficial to our physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. Why do anything…

The Dilemma of Artificial Intelligence and It’s Quest to Get Rid of Artificiality

With artificial intelligence, we are summoning the demon. In all those stories where there’s the guy with the pentagram and the holy water, it’s like, yeah, he’s sure he can control the demon. Didn’t work out.– Elon Musk One of…

Why Digital Privacy Is a Gender Issue

The fight for gender equality is far from over. In the U.S., the overturning of Roe v. Wade — protecting the right to decide whether or not to continue a pregnancy — has undermined women’s basic right to healthcare. In…

Determinants and Risk Factors of Suicides in Pakistan

Introduction: Suicide is one of the major causes of death in the whole world. According to WHO, suicide is defined as the ‘’act of intentionally killing oneself’’. Around the world, every 40 seconds, one complete suicide is attempted. 5% of…

The Ethical Responsibilities of Physicians in Addressing Health Disparities

Healthcare is a fundamental human right and is recognized as such by various global governments and even the United Nations. Across the globe, physicians are morally called upon to provide adequate care to every patient, regardless of race, gender, or…

The Healthcare Loophole: developed countries v/s India 

In the present world, where medical services are progressively reinforced everywhere therein lies the socio-economic barrier between the population availing these services to the huge proportion of public and communities not availing it. An example is the before birth or…

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