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    SAU Bulletin
    (IQAC SAU, 2025-06-09) IQAC
    All of us feel overwhelmed, at one point or another, by the seemingly unstoppable accumulation of mail in our inboxes, the stream of news coming at us from so many directions, often feeding yet more news across cryptic flowing banners, the mysterious switchbacks we encounter as we navigate common medical advice – that thing that was good for you? It’s not, after all – and the frustration of hearing two equally passionate sides to every debate, when we know the truth doesn’t come in neat binaries. Information is too much with us, and too much of it is trivial or dubious or drawn from unconvincing evidence. But when we need to figure things out, we do the research.

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