humanity
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The Trolley Problem & The Pandemic: What Would You Choose?
If you think of the word ‘trolley’, what comes to mind? For those of the British persuasion, perhaps images of shopping carts come to mind. For those on the other side of the pond, ‘trolley’ more likely conjures images of streetcars that run along the tracks of many urban streets around the world.
By James Goydos, MD4 years ago in Longevity
Another Sick Day
It started about a week ago. I was sitting on the toilet and as I finished my business, I sneezed. Now, normally a simple innocent little sneeze means nothing, but for someone like me, who has had constant and chronic sinus issues since I was a child, the sneeze was much more telling.
By Kerry Williams4 years ago in Longevity
The perception of beauty
The perception of what we can call beautiful is strongly influenced by the style and trends of the society we’re living in. To explore this bold premise a little bit deeper (with all due respect) I would take as an example two different versions of Venus during the renaissance era. Interesting that two artist living in the same time frame took a totally different approach when it comes to portrait beauty in its purest form. This movement born in Florence was called the “rebirth” of society. Fueled by deeply humanistic approach, the Renaissance era left an indelible mark in history. Some of the greatest thinkers, artist, statement, came from this touched by wisdom period of time. Is not by mere chance that it’s called the bridge between middle ages and modern civilization.
By Giovanni Profeta4 years ago in Longevity
The Lost Childhood
What an Irony? Schools have been kept closed for almost 17 months but malls, cinema halls, gyms, restaurants, offices have been opened with some guidelines. If you just give it a thought of the impact it is going to have on the lives of these kids who are solely dependent on the school education for learning the basic Human values. Inperson school education infuses the component of humanity in the children and it teaches children to share, wait for their turn, negotiate, and compromise. By depriving them of social contact, we are denying them of essential learning and development.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh4 years ago in Longevity
World Patient Safety Day 2021: History, Objectives And Theme
History of World Patient Safety Day Artcile 72.6 ‘Global Action on Patient Safety’ resolution was adopted by the World Health Assembly on 25 May 2019 on the WHA, after which with the support of the World Health Assembly, 17 September every year was announced as the World Patient Safety Day in May 2019. Was done. The World Health Organization (WHO) celebrated World Patient Safety Day for the first time in 2019.
By Samachar Khabar News4 years ago in Longevity
Prime Healthcare’s Humanitarian Aid to India
In May 2021, a second surge of the COVD-19 pandemic gripped the Indian sub-continent, and a staggering 21 million people were tested positive for the virus. The new ‘delta variant’ of the SARS –CoV-2 virus, 30% more infectious than its 2019 predecessor, spread like wildfire. The death toll quickly soared past 50000+ leading to a humanitarian crisis threatening to take a turn for the worse.
By katewinslet4 years ago in Longevity





