Health
Enslaving Citizens – Part 2: The plight of the average Maldives teenager
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Thoughts on absolutism – the virus of Maldivian minds
NOTE: After reading this article, a friend just now commented whether I was not ashamed to “discuss personal stuff on public space.” I told him I don’t have any personal stuff to hide… that this is all public stuff… I told him that I haven’t written here of any NEW personal problem that does not… »
“Sharing the same breast” – the “new interpretation”
First time I heard the phrase “Eh kiru vun” as a teen I asked my Islam teacher at Majeediyya and he then explained:
Sometimes a mother naturally does not produce milk; so we take the child to another woman in the island community to breastfeed. It will made known to everyone on the island of this… »
Tree of Souls – Maldives [VIDEO]
A SPECIAL MOMENT… every Friday noon… during Jumaa prayer… only at Alimas Ufaa Carnival, Male’, Maldives…… »
Survey to find out how many people like the idea of creating Internet Dating Site For Maldivians?
The purpose of this survey is to find out how many people like the idea of creating Internet Dating Site For Maldivians. Internet Dating Site is a dating system which allows individuals, couples and groups to make contact and communicate with each other over the Internet, usually with the objective of developing a personal romantic… »
ފިރިހެނުންގެ ސިފަތައް ބައްޓަންވެފައިވަނީ އަންހެންކުދިން ކާމިޔާބު ކުރުމަށް ބާއެވެ
ފިރިހެން ވަންތަ ސިފަތައް ކަމަށް ބެލެވޭ ހުރިހާ ސިފަތަކެއްހެން، މިސަލަކަށް ބޮޑެތި މަސުލްތަކާއި، ތުނބުޅިއާއި، ބަރުއަޑާއި، ތަޅާފޮޅުމަކީ އެހެން ފިރިހެނުން ބިރުގަންނަވައި އަންހެން ކުއްޖާ ކާމިޔާބުކުރުމަށް އެހީވެދޭ… »
Umbilical cords clamped too soon, researchers say
Usually within the first minute of birth, the umbilical cord running between mother and infant is clamped. But this may be too fast, researchers say.
Waiting until the cord stops pulsing could give the newborn significant health benefits, suggests a review article in the most recent issue of the Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. Read… »
Can chocolate fight aging and make your skin glow?
The world’s largest chocolate maker says it may have come up with a chocolate bar that could fight wrinkles and slow the aging process, making it the latest food group to tap the appetite for healthier living.
Eating 20 g (0.755 oz) of specially developed chocolate packed with antioxidants, or flavanols, each day may help prevent… »
Sex & the World Cup: A global sports problem
The 2010 World Cup opens in South Africa in a few weeks. As a sports event, it is unrivaled in its popularity. It promises to bring a half-million soccer fans to that country.
But it will also draw out the worst of the worst. The Christian Science Monitor reports that the economic promise of… »
WHO targets child obesity with food marketing curbs
Health ministers, alarmed at the growing number of obese children, agreed on Thursday to try to reduce children’s consumption of junk food and soft drinks by asking member states to restrict advertising and marketing. Read… »



