Talha Bin Asad
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Understanding the Brain-Eating Amoeba
Introduction: Naegleria fowleri, commonly known as the brain-eating amoeba, is a rare but severe infection that affects the brain. While cases are extremely rare, it is crucial to understand the causes, symptoms, prevention strategies, treatment options, and associated risks of Naegleria fowleri infection to ensure public awareness and safety.
By Talha Bin Asad10 months ago in Potent
SCHIZOPHRENIA
Amara, a 9-year-old girl, lived with her parents in a small cottage near a picturesque shoreline. She was an extraordinary child, possessing a rare health condition known as schizophrenia, alongside a delicate heart condition. Due to her fragile state, her parents remained vigilant, taking every precaution to protect her well-being. As a result, they shielded her from any contact with other children, fearing the potential consequences on her delicate heart.
By Talha Bin Asad10 months ago in Fiction
Conquering Mental Burdens
In this world of misery, maintaining perfect mental health is no easy task. We all face moments of stress and struggle, and finding ways to cope becomes paramount. Throughout my own journey, I have discovered several strategies that have consistently helped me navigate the most challenging situations. I have developed a sense of control over my thought process, which has shielded me from overthinking and shielded me from the grasp of tensions, depression, stress, and anxiety. But how did I achieve such a level of control?
By Talha Bin Asad10 months ago in Psyche
“The Butterflies & the Lost Veil”
There lived a butterfly, in a house, with her protector, who she fancied more than anything. And her protector respected and loved her the most, in return. The butterfly was delicate. So delicate that if negativity was ever forced to touch her, she would wilt like the freshly bloomed petals of a newborn flower. The petals that lose the meaning of their existence and just die of despair if they ever have to face the cruelty of a human’s touch. She was so delicate that one simple glare from a man’s eyes would burn her entire soul to a crisp as if it was placed in the core of the Sun. She was so delicate that just the thought of fluttering her wings outside and becoming the target of a man’s glazing eyes would eat her mind from inside out just like the maggots in a grave. But she had to go out; she had to collect the nectar from the uncountable blossoms outside.
By Talha Bin Asad12 months ago in Fiction
Let It Go !
It was almost sunset and I wanted to get some peace and quiet away from everyone’s annoying and needless chatter. I bought myself a sandwich and sat on a bench nearby. As I started eating my sandwich, a little girl sat next to me; and I knew from her obnoxiously loud crying that I was not going to enjoy my time in peace. She kept her head down and her hands on her lap. I put my sandwich back in my bag and looked at her. “Alright, kid. What is it?” She looked up to me then back down. I had to stop myself from rushing her but the silence was definitely getting on my nerves. She finally looked up again, sniffed then said, “There’s just this boy and…”
By Talha Bin Asad12 months ago in Fiction