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Alopecia Isn't Just Hair Loss...
I don't know whether I've said this in passing comment before on my reviews, but I'm pretty sure it's somewhere: for the past few years I've suffered with alopecia and it has increased in its charge against the system in the last 18 months for reasons I'm not willing to discuss right now. But in the last 18 months alone I have had seven blood tests, two dermatological scans and most recently, you guessed it, another blood test. So, we all know that alopecia is all about hair loss and as you can imagine, I have lost an awful lot of hair. In my first struggle with alopecia it was clumps of my hair that came out, but more recently it was a more 'drop everything' approach where I would more than often wake up with less and less hair every day until finally - yes, I have no hair. It's all wigs.
By Annie Kapura day ago in Journal
Wheels of Energy: Understanding the Seven Main Chakras and Their Role in Well-Being.
The chakra system forms a foundational concept in many Eastern spiritual traditions, particularly yoga, Ayurveda, and Tantra. The Sanskrit word "chakra" translates to "wheel" or "disk," referring to spinning vortexes of energy within the subtle body. These centers are believed to regulate the flow of prana (life force energy) throughout the body, influencing physical health, emotional balance, mental clarity, and spiritual growth.
By Wilson Igbasi5 days ago in Journal
Pakistan's Geopolitical Chess Master
Pakistan: The Chess King Who Keeps the Whole World Guessing ♟️ On the world's most complex geopolitical chessboard, Pakistan is currently making moves so unconventional that even grandmasters are scratching their heads. General Asim Munir sits like a king on the throne, yet his strategies are keeping ministers, ambassadors, generals, and diplomats alike in a state of delightful confusion. In a game where every nation plays for survival, Pakistan isn't just surviving—it's orchestrating.
By Literary fusion6 days ago in Journal
GOP Senator Helps Police Remove Anti-War Protester From Capitol Hill Hearing
A tense moment unfolded on Capitol Hill when Tim Sheehy, a Republican senator from Montana, joined law enforcement officers to physically remove an anti-war protester who interrupted a congressional hearing.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun7 days ago in Journal
Unlock Your Inner Scientist (or Artist!): The Best Museums for Hands-On Learning.
In a world dominated by screens and passive consumption, the importance of hands-on learning cannot be overstated. It's about actively engaging with the world, experimenting, questioning, and discovering through direct experience. And where better to embark on such a journey of discovery than in a museum? Gone are the days of hushed hallways and "Do Not Touch" signs. A new wave of museums is emerging, dedicated to fostering curiosity and understanding through interactive exhibits and engaging programs. These are not just places to look at artifacts; they are spaces to experiment, build, create, and truly learn.
By Wilson Igbasi7 days ago in Journal
How to Visit Universities Around the World.
Universities rank among the most influential places in society. They shape knowledge, research, culture, and innovation. Many universities also hold long histories, stunning architecture, and active intellectual communities. Visiting universities across the world gives you insight into global education systems and academic life.
By Wilson Igbasi7 days ago in Journal




