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According to a study, about 46 percent people around the world are engaged in weight loss exercise. Of these, 61 percent people resort to medicines for weight loss. According to a recent study conducted at Birmingham University, USA, 45 percent more women than men resort to medicines to lose weight. According to this news published in New York Times, continuous consumption of weight loss medicines causes many types of harm physically and mentally. Weight loss medicines can also affect your mood. Experts call it Ozempic personality. When body weight reduces by 15 to 20 percent due to medicines, mood swings start increasing. Doctors say that this happens due to the impact on the brain. When we eat food of our choice, the brain releases feel-good chemicals and rewards you by feeling happy and looking beautiful. The Ozempic pill ruins this prize. The brain suspects that you are eating something which is not tasty. Harvard Medical School professor Caroline Apovian, who is associated with this study, believes that this causes anxiety, depression and mood swings. According to Professor Caroline, weight loss should always be a balanced and slow process. Putting your body through pain during this journey and depriving you of your favorite food can spoil your physical and mental health in the long run. It is better to lose weight through exercise and a balanced diet.
bride market
The matter is about thirty years old. Young girls of Hyderabad were sold in the name of marriage. If you think that this does not happen today then you are wrong. Hyderabad Police has recently caught a gang which used to buy and sell girls online in the name of marriage. This group, active on Facebook, traps young girls from such families, who agree to marry old Arabs for money. The deal is finalized for a few thousand to lakh rupees. After the girls are taken to Arabia, they are made to work like slaves. Some girls even lose their lives due to sexual exploitation, while some lucky girls run away and return to their homeland. Many NGOs in Hyderabad are running programs to prevent girls from becoming a part of such marriages. Not only in our country, but in many other poor countries too, girls are married and abandoned for a few rupees in the name of tourist bride. These girls get married through agents to entertain the tourists coming from Gulf countries to earn their living. Become a mother. Even if their husbands take them with them, they become victims of ill-treatment and exploitation.
Pinky is an example
Can you imagine a four-year-old girl who used to roam the streets begging, whose family had neither a place to stay nor food, today that girl is a doctor and is preparing for further studies? According to the news published in Hindustan Times, Pinky Haryan lived a similar life in McLeodganj, Himachal Pradesh. Then one day Pinky met Tibetan monk Lobsang Jamyang. He was so impressed by Pinky’s intelligent words that he got her admitted in Dayanand Public School, Dharamshala. When Pinky, who was smart in studies, stood first in class 12th, she realized that she could become a doctor. Pinky appeared for NEET exam. With the help of Tong Lane Charitable Trust, she has returned to her home in Dharamshala after studying MBBS in China and is preparing for further studies. Pinky believes that after becoming a surgeon, she will stay here and help others and will also see that no child like her remains without education.