Aashna Toor

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Aashna Toor

Aashna Toor

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates Katılım Ekim 2022
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Hindu in Germany
Hindu in Germany@MaataBhaarat·
@ANI Bottmline India not deeemed imp enuf for their FM to visit
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ANI@ANI·
Delhi | Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, says to ANI, "We are in favour of having BRICS Declaration. We want BRICS hosted by India to be successful. We don’t want to give the message that BRICS is divided. Only one neighbouring country of Iran is pushing to put condemnation of Iran for attacking its neighbours"
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Happy Trader
Happy Trader@HappyTraderJi·
UAE is under attack right now Iranian missile attack on DUBAI
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BCCI
BCCI@BCCI·
5⃣0⃣8⃣ int'l matches 🙌 More than 2⃣0⃣,0⃣0⃣0⃣ int'l runs 👏 ICC Men's T20 WC 2007 winner 🏆 Winning Captain of ICC Men's T20 WC 2024 and ICC Champions Trophy 2025 🏆 Here's wishing #TeamIndia great Rohit Sharma @ImRo45 a very happy birthday 🎂🥳
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Dr Muyiwa Ajao
Dr Muyiwa Ajao@DSelfCareCoach·
@schiz04renic Loneliness isn’t just emotional — it’s biological. Chronic isolation raises stress hormones, weakens immunity, disrupts sleep… and over time, that can shorten life. We’re wired for connection. Check on your people. And be honest — who have you reached out to today? 👇💛
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can extreme loneliness actually lead to physical death?
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PsyPost.org@PsyPost·
Older adults who suddenly develop feelings of loneliness experience an accelerated decline in their memory and thinking skills. A new longitudinal study tracks how cognitive decline speeds up immediately following the onset of social isolation. dlvr.it/TSKMxV
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
Loneliness has been scientifically compared to smoking 15 cigarettes a day due to its profound and measurable harm to physical and mental health. Research shows that persistent social isolation raises the risk of premature death by roughly 26–30%, while significantly increasing the likelihood of heart disease, stroke, dementia, depression, and anxiety. The U.S. Surgeon General has formally identified loneliness as a public health epidemic, underscoring its widespread and escalating impact. Chronic loneliness disrupts the immune system, heightens inflammation, and weakens the body’s ability to cope with stress and illness. In many cases, its health consequences rival or exceed those of obesity and physical inactivity, making social connection a critical determinant of long-term wellbeing.
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Dr. Xia Khan
Dr. Xia Khan@DrXiakhan·
@Olivia0945 Loneliness can sometimes come with growth, especially when your perspective starts shifting away from familiar environments, but it’s also worth distinguishing between healthy independence and genuine disconnection that still needs attention and support.
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Olivia
Olivia@Olivia0945·
Loneliness isn’t always a sign something is wrong. Sometimes it's a sign you’re growing. Outgrowing people can be quiet and painful. But it’s necessary for your next chapter. Give yourself space to evolve.
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
🧠 Research shows that just four hugs a day can make a real difference. Regular physical touch helps reduce anxiety, loneliness, and depression, while strengthening emotional well-being. The idea, inspired by therapist Virginia Satir’s famous words on the power of hugs, reminds us how deeply human connection supports mental health. Hugging triggers the release of oxytocin — the “love hormone” — which calms the nervous system, lowers stress, and lifts mood. A 2024 meta-analysis by Ruhr University Bochum and the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience found that touch-based interactions, such as hugging, ease pain and emotional distress across all ages. Scientists agree: in a world of digital connections, simple human touch remains one of the most effective — yet underused — tools for healing and connection. 🤍
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Louisa Nicola
Louisa Nicola@louisanicola_·
Your brain does not process information the same way as your closest competitor. That difference is not abstract. It is encoded at the level of single cells across your cortex. More than 3000 genes shift expression based on sex, with the strongest divergence in the fusiform cortex, glial systems, and excitatory neurons. Not different brains in size or structure. Different instructions running inside the same architecture. Those instructions are shaped by sex chromosomes and hormones, then mapped onto the exact cell types responsible for perception, integration, and signal transmission. This is why risk, pattern recognition, and cognitive load do not degrade or scale identically across individuals. You are not managing a generic brain. You are operating a biologically specific system with its own transcriptional logic tied to disease risk, decision architecture, and long-horizon performance.
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Avi Roy
Avi Roy@agingroy·
3,382 genes in the human brain behave differently in men and women. Most aren't on sex chromosomes. That second part is the surprise. DeCasien et al., Science (April 2026). Largest single-nucleus RNA atlas of sex differences in the human cortex ever published. Scale: 1.24 million nuclei. 30 adults. 169 samples. 6 cortical regions. 133 genes showed consistent sex bias across every region and cell type. Of those, 119 sit on autosomes. Not X. Not Y. The driver isn't chromosomal, it's hormonal. Sex steroids reshape gene expression across the entire cortex. Here's where it gets clinical. Male-biased genes overlap ADHD and schizophrenia risk loci. Female-biased genes overlap Alzheimer's and depression. Sex explains less than 1% of total brain gene variation. But that fraction maps precisely onto the diseases that hit men and women at different rates. Strongest effects: oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, excitatory neurons. The fusiform cortex (face recognition) showed the biggest sex gap of any region. Psychiatric drugs have been dosed on mixed-sex data for decades. This is the atlas that shows why that's a problem. @AlexDeCasien @bogglerapture @ScienceMagazine
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News from Science
News from Science@NewsfromScience·
For decades, biology textbooks have enshrined a simple rule: DNA is made by copying a template. After one enzyme unzips a DNA double helix into separate strands, another called a polymerase builds a complementary sequence, base by base, for each strand. Presto: two copies of the original DNA. But new research into how bacteria defend themselves from viruses now shows this synthesis rule isn’t absolute. Now, a team describes a bacterial enzyme that synthesizes DNA without a nucleic acid template, using its own structure as a guide. Learn more: scim.ag/4tN5TBR
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Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
For decades, biology textbooks have enshrined a simple rule: DNA is made by copying a template. After one enzyme unzips a DNA double helix into separate strands, another called a polymerase builds a complementary sequence, base by base, for each strand. Presto: two copies of the original DNA. But new research into how bacteria defend themselves from viruses now shows this synthesis rule isn’t absolute. Now, a team describes a bacterial enzyme that synthesizes DNA without a nucleic acid template, using its own structure as a guide. Learn more: scim.ag/4tTc5IA @NewsfromScience
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G-PA@IndianaGPA·
Be careful with people who don’t mind being alone! Fact 🫵
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
This is the indosphere. The areas of strong Indian influence in the world. Of course, the Indian subcontinent is very Indian, but look at nations in light orange. In south east asia, the under belly of China, the culture, language, religion, and scripts are still Indian. Now, China itself is highly influenced by India. Though they will never accept now, much of their religion and cultural practices are shaped by indic religions. Even their language and tonal system has Indian influence. The Indian influence extends as far as Japan. Where their religions, script, and culture has been influenced by India. But, we will still see Indians with colonized mind comment below, "how does it matter now?" It matters because it is soft power. It can be revived and the indosphere can be a great ally and partner for India. Instead we are allowing adversaries to poison the people of these nations against India, while we ridicule ourselves.
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PIB India
PIB India@PIB_India·
The biggest narrative being created is that these three bills, the Constitution Amendment Bill, the two laws on delimitation, and the changes to constituency election laws, will harm the power of the #South. Karnataka has 28 seats, which is 5.15% of the 543 seats in the House. After the passage of the bill, the number of MPs from Karnataka will increase from 28 to 42, and its share in the Lok Sabha will rise to 5.44%. Karnataka will not suffer any loss at all. Andhra Pradesh has 25 seats, which is 4.60%. After the passage of the bill, the number of MPs will increase from 25 to 38, making it 4.65%. Telangana has 17 seats, which is 3.13%. After the passage of the bill, the number of MPs will increase from 17 to 26, making it 3.18%. Tamil Nadu has 49 seats, which is 7.18%. After the passage of the bill, the number of MPs will increase to 59, and its share in the new House of 816 will be 7.23%. Tamil Nadu will also suffer no loss. Kerala has 20 seats, which is 3.68%. After the passage of the bill, the number of MPs will increase to 30, and their share in the new House will be 3.67%. If we consider the entire narrative about the South, currently, 129 MPs from these states sit in the House out of 543 seats, which is approximately 23.76%. In the new House, 195 MPs will represent these states, and their share will be 23.97%. - Union Home Minister @AmitShah in Lok Sabha
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Asaduddin Owaisi
Asaduddin Owaisi@asadowaisi·
Opposed the introduction of the Constitution Amendment Bill on #delimitation. It will make the Northern states the rulers, and the Southern states will be ruled by them.
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BhikuMhatre
BhikuMhatre@MumbaichaDon·
59 Lok Sabha seats means Tamil Nadu will have more elected representatives than many countries have in their entire legislatures. That is the scale of this opportunity. And it comes to a state known for high voter turnout, strong civic participation and a deeply engaged political culture. When a state this organised and aware gets greater representation, it does not just participate in democracy, it helps shape it in a far more decisive way. #HomeMinisterExposesDMK
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