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![]() | The Trainer Brainer: Negotiate things the right way, be a good listenerThe key to a good negotiation is to be a good listener. Listen properly and come up with clear answers | |
![]() | The Trainer Brainer: Explore all career possibilities and start early on to be successfulScout out reference information from professionals in the industry, your seniors and social contacts | |
![]() | Peer review-pending study suggests COVID survivors may lose grey matter and other brain tissue over timeThe damage was seen in brain areas that involved smell, taste, cognitive function and memory formation said researchers who studied pre- and post-COVID brain image tests | |
![]() | The Trainer Brainer: Don't ever forget to self-reflect while trying to achieve something in your careerSelf-reflection in one’s career grounds them to reality from an aimless wandering of the mind and here's how it can empower you | |
![]() | An analysis of brain scans show consistent grey matter loss post-COVID infection, find researchersThe team compared brain scans taken pre-pandemic to scans taken about three years later among 394 COVID-19 patients and 388 matched controls | |
![]() | COVID-19 can cause severe inflammation in the brain, says a new studyIn particular, the essential defence cells of the brain, known as microglial cells, are particularly strongly activated, and we also observed migration of T-killer cells | |
![]() | Researchers find that brain, not willpower, decides if you will lose weight or notThe findings, published in the journal NeuroImage, support a prevalent neural theory that people with an increased neural response to seeing and smelling food consistently overeat and gain weight | |
![]() | Study finds brain areas involved in finding out whether a bad event is about to happenThe research could shed light on the processes underlying psychiatric conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety | |
![]() | The Trainer Brainer: Your career suits your personality, how would you find out?In the end, the purpose of this column is to sensitise you as a fresh graduate that you need to look within yourself and approach career development with all seriousness | |
![]() | The Trainer Brainer: Here's why you shouldn't be indecisive at a career crossroadRemember not to be indecisive when you’re at a crossroad as it could affect your professional life. Start to question yourself on the possible outcomes of various decisions | |
![]() | Scientists identify mechanism revealing how brain injury may lead to neurodegenerative diseaseThe results could aid the development of treatments that halt the progression of cell damage after brain injury | |
![]() | The Trainer Brainer: Don’t fall prey to persuasion, prepare a career plan and go aheadPrepare a statement of purpose for the best option and see how far you can go with that career plan | |
![]() | How the very last step in cell division is crucial for the brain to reach its proper size and functionThe federal Centers for Disease Control estimates that microcephaly affects from 1 in 800 children to 1 in 5,000 children in the United States each year | |
![]() | The Trainer Brainer: Rise above that fear to shine bright and attain successSuccess is sweeter when it is achieved through hard work and passing through rough terrains. Enlarge your achievements and make it a springboard to propel you to give your best | |
![]() | Remembering K R Gouri Amma, Kerala's first woman minister, the brain behind the land reforms billThe 101-year-old politician breathed her last in Thiruvananthapuram on May 11. She was the second longest-serving MLA in Kerala |
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