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HindustanTimes Tue,21 May 2013
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Sanchita Sharma

Anaemia, the silent stalker of women & kids

The last time I got a gaggle of tests done to find out things discernibly wrong with me, a very sombre doctor walked in with my path reports and shook his head and said, "your FBC (full blood count) shows blood abnormalities." Sanchita Sharma writes.

Stay young by teaching an old brain new tricks

Nothing quite boggles the mind as trying to understand how the brain works. Think about it: even identical twins who share 100% of their DNA and grow up in the same home have widely different personalities and react to situations differently. Sanchita Sharma writes.

Is exam anxiety stressing you out?

Most of us still get them, nightmares about landing up for a physics exam after staying up nights studying chemistry. About struggling to finish the test paper or, worse, accidentally leaving out questions we could have aced. Sanchita Sharma writes.

Sound of calm in an emotional storm

Personal tragedies aside, news reports from Delhi and across India over past few weeks have left us all shaken and stirred. At times like this, when my thoughts jump all over the place, the only thing that can get some semblance of calm in my head is music.

Heart prescription for the cold onslaught

Much like the prescription Santa hats on Christmas eve and hateful hangovers the next morning, all health columns leading up to the new year are inevitably on innovative permutation-combinations of how to live a sober, fitter and better life. At the risk of being contrarian, I won’t go into all that.

Polio finds new victims; world loses heroes

All they want is a polio-free world, and it is a colossal tragedy that we cannot protect the polio workers from the rumours and gunshots of politics and ignorance writes Sanchita Sharma.

Decoding the quanta of teen behaviour

Understanding teenage behaviour, I've been told by people who study the mysteries of the mind, is tougher than detecting a photon without destroying it. Unravelling its mysteries would, like the photon experiment, win you a Nobel, not for physics but for peace (and quiet). Sanchita Sharma writes.

Fad diets gone viral sicken more than cure

Fad diets are a bit like new infections, a new one pops up almost every year. Sanchita Sharma reports.

Twinkies, batarangs and marketing to kids

Fast food advertisements: out of sight, out of mind.

Firewalling the viral overload in winter air

Which came first, the chicken or the egg?” This existential question has perplexed philosophers since time began, and annoyed the rest of us since school began. Sanchita Sharma writes.

Stressed? Your child feels it as much as you

James Bond's Mega Boss 'M', for me, never stood for "Mother" until cyber-outlaw Javier Bardem blamed his mangled mind and dodgy dentistry on her and went on such an Oedipal overkill in Skyfall that even flinty Bond got teary-eyed. Sanchita Sharma writes.

Helping lungs breathe easier in smoggy air

You'd expect most little girls go crazy at the sight of pretty candles and sparklers but even watching them in film gives eight-year-old Siya anxiety attacks each year. Sanchita Sharma writes.

Look pretty as you please, without the knife

There are traditionalists who starve themselves all day to demonstrate their devotion to their spouses on Karvachauth. And then there are those who cash in on the tradition that became a cowbelt obsession overnight after being promoted in the insanely popular serials produced by the self-professed champion of Indian values, kEkta kKapoor. Sanchita Sharma writes.

Dr Google vs the doctor next door

Ever since Dr Google and Dr Wiki set up shop in cyberspace, medical practice has become annoyingly complicated, complains every doctor I meet these days. Sanchita Sharma writes.

How cyber-bullying wreck young minds

It's a heartbreaking YouTube video, of a young girl holding up handwritten flashcards to describe years of bullying that drove her to depression, drugs, alcohol and multiple suicide attempts.
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