As Brazil prepares to host COP30, the country faces a defining paradox: The Indigenous peoples, Afro-Brazilians, and traditional communities who have safeguarded the Amazon rainforest for centuries remain largely excluded from the climate finance mechanisms meant to protect it.
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The Kashmir Pulse Why Men Over 40 Struggle With Energy and How to Get It Back This isn’t just imagination. Science backs it up. For most men today, testosterone drops about 1–2% per year after age 30, according to clinical research. The article Why Men Over 40 Struggle With Energy and How to Get It Back first appeared on The Kashmir Pulse and is written by Brand Studio.
Nigeria has etched its name in history as the Let There Be Teachers Conference, held at the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS) in Lagos, was officially certified by Guinness World Records as the largest gathering of teachers ever recorded.
A personal injury event changes lives in an instant. Beyond the visible injuries and physical pain, there are silent burdens carried in the mind and heart. Anxiety, fear, frustration, and loneliness often settle in as people attempt to rebuild their routines. Healing is not only about medical treatment but about the reassurance and compassion received…
Good nutrition, proper hydration, and balanced meal planning can help support concentration, prevent fatigue, and enhance overall brain function. The post Top 5 tips on how to improve your attention span with food appeared first on Talker.
Listening to the tunes we like most affects the function of the brain’s opioid system. The post Listening to good music activates same parts of brain as food and sex appeared first on Talker.
“Parental pride and awe are common and beneficial feelings parents can have with their children.” The post Study finds being proud of your children is good for your health appeared first on Talker.
The findings come from the first academic study to analyze shots on goal in football from the goalkeeper’s perspective. The post Scientific study finds how majority of football goals are scored appeared first on Talker.
A disorderly gathering of unsupervised juveniles near Temple University’s campus left three students assaulted, prompting arrests and heightened safety concerns during Philadelphia’s spring break.
Harvard braces for a $1 billion federal funding cut to health research as the Trump administration ramps up its feud, threatening critical medical breakthroughs and escalating a high-stakes clash over academic independence.