
Saba Shaikh
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Jan 22, 2025 |
medium.com | Saba Shaikh
Saba Shaikh·Follow4 min read·--In today’s relentless and fast-paced world, the overwhelming stress of our daily lives has deeply affected our mental health and overall well-being. The demands of our hard-earned livelihoods and packed schedules often leave us with no room to connect and care for ourselves. In the end, on looking back to our lives, we realize we have achieved quite everything but no health to enjoy it.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
medium.com | Saba Shaikh
Saba Shaikh·Follow2 min read·--(A balanced Body-Brain Axis)There is always a lot to know about health everywhere since Health is The Greatest Asset. While the concept of health revolves around gut health for most, I feel it should be more important to focus on a different axis that controls our body . What is that? — The Body - Brain Axis.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
deccanchronicle.com | Saba Shaikh
Hyderabad: As the job market has become increasingly competitive in recent years, many students are opting for internships to gain experience and enhance their resumes. However, this trend led to a rise in the instances of fake internships and internship scams, which mislead students. Students pursuing graduation from private organisations reported that they frequently receive messages in their WhatsApp groups on fake internship offers that closely resemble authorised internships.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
deccanchronicle.com | Saba Shaikh
Hyderabad:A new traffic menace has sprung up in the twin cities. This development is leaving motorists and pedestrians dismayed given that they are at the risk of getting involved in accidents or developing health complications. Quite ironically, the problem stems from a well-intended humane trait. There are several areas in the city that serve as feeding points for pigeons, including at Muslim Jungpul, Puranapul, Tank bund, Osmania university, Ameerpet and Tarnaka.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
nature.com | Elizabeth Crouch |Kyle Jacobs |Lakyn Mayo |Jennifer Choi |Saba Shaikh |Arnold R. Kriegstein | +4 more
AbstractGerminal matrix hemorrhage (GMH) is a devastating neurodevelopmental condition affecting preterm infants, but why blood vessels in this brain region are vulnerable to rupture remains unknown. Here we show that microglia in prenatal mouse and human brain interact with nascent vasculature in an age-dependent manner and that ablation of these cells in mice reduces angiogenesis in the ganglionic eminences, which correspond to the human germinal matrix.
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