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JIBS conducts virtual session on Stress Management and Performance Enhancement
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New Delhi, May 14 : With an aim to equip students about the spectrum of techniques that can be used in effective stress management, Jindal Institute of Behaviourial Sciences (JIBS) under the aegis of O.P Jindal Global University organised a special virtual session on Stress Management and Performance Enhancement on May 14.
The session was presided over by renowned psychologist Professor (Dr.) Sanjeev P. Sahni, who is also Principal Director at Jindal Institute of Behaviourial Sciences (JIBS). A large number of students from Class 11th and 12th attended the online event.
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Early detection is the key, say experts
Black fungus Mucormycosis has made a comeback, adding to the woes of coronavirus infected. According to healthcare professionals, while it was rare earlier it is seen in many Covid patients nowadays.
Mucormycosis is caused by a fungi which infects the nose, eyes, brain and sinuses. Experts are trying to ascertain the exact cause for the sudden surge of the fungus infection in Covid patients with uncontrolled diabetes and who are heavily dependent on corticosteroids and immunomodulators. Similarly, patients on mechanical ventilation and long standing oxygen therapy are also found to be vulnerable to this lethal fungus.