Kamal Saini
Kamal S. has been Journalist and Writer for Business, Hardware and Gadgets at Revyuh.com since 2018. He deals with B2b, Funding, Blockchain, Law, IT security, privacy, surveillance, digital security and network policy.
As part of his studies of political science, sociology and law, he researched the impact of technology on human coexistence.
Email: kamal (at) revyuh (dot) com
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The One Lifestyle Choice That Could Reduce Your Heart Disease Risk By More Than 22%
New Research Reveals How To Reduce Stress-related Brain Activity And Improve Heart Health
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Lead exposure has already stolen more than 800 million cumulative IQ points of half...
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Does This Mean We Stopped Being Animal and Started Being Human Due to ‘Copy Paste’ Errors?
A Surprise Finding About Ancestral Genes In Animals Could Make You Rethink The Roles...
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The One Lifestyle Choice That Could Reduce Your Heart Disease Risk By More Than 22%
New Research Reveals How To Reduce Stress-related Brain Activity And Improve Heart Health
Recent studies...
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