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Mohammad Siddiqui’s actions left children with physical and emotional scars, sparking calls for stricter regulations. (Representational Image-Wikimedia Commons)
Ankur Deka
3 min read
Mohammad Siddiqui, a former doctor, pleads guilty to charges of cruelty and assault against children in a mobile circumcision operation across the UK
Parents and caregivers interact with children when reading picture books that depict pain or injury.(Representational image: Unsplash)
MBT Desk
3 min read
A tumble from a bike, a graze on the knee, or a common flu vaccination – how children experience pain can significantly influence how they react and respond to pain into adolescence and adulthood.
Children and adolescents who experience growing pains may be at an increased risk of developing migraines (Representational Image: Pixabay)
MBT Desk
1 min read
Growing pains and migraines may be genetically linked, as children of migraine mothers are more likely to experience both conditions
The court came to the conclusion that the appellant wife detached herself from him on account of his incapacity and decided to leave him and snapped their matrimonial relationship. (Representational image: Unsplash)
Lavanya Beeraboina
3 min read
The appellant alleged that his wife insulted him, in front of her parents, sisters and other family members by alleging that he was impotent
The court dismissed the husband's divorce petition, stating that his testimony does not appear convincing enough to indicate cruelty on the part of his wife
(Representational Image: Commons on Flicker)
MBT Desk
4 min read
The husband sought divorce from his wife on grounds of mental cruelty, claiming that he had been denied a sexual relationship and that his wife was not interested in living with him
Illustration of leg pain conditions, highlighting the importance of understanding gender differences in pain relief and the varying responses to opioid treatments. (Image by pixabay.com)
MBT Desk
3 min read
Men and women experience pain relief differently; new study may help explain why women have more chronic pain and are less responsive to opioid treatments
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