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While seven restaurants from across the world received the top score of 99.5 on La Liste's 'Top 1000 Restaurants in the World', several restaurants from India, including Hyderabad have also found place on the list.
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After the terms ‘moonlighting’ and ‘rage applying’ made buzz earlier this year, a new trend known as ‘coffee badging’ is now picking up.
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At least 17 people, including nine women, fell ill and were hospitalised after eating 'biryani' in Chikkamagaluru district of Karnataka, said officials on Tuesday.
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These natural alternatives and multitasking products offer reliable solutions when you're without your usual makeup remover, ensuring your skin stays fresh and healthy even in unexpected situations.
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By year 3, there were no statistically significant excess of olfactory dysfunction (OD) between cases and controls (13.6 per cent vs 10.2 per cent).
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While all the mice spent time investigating the food, only the hungry ones would begin eating, the researchers at University College London, UK, found.
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Understanding one's Fitzpatrick skin type helps determine appropriate skincare routines.
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Researchers found that together, the seven countries -- India, China, the UK, Brazil, Russia, the US and South Africa -- represented more than half of the global burden of cancer deaths every year.
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Without any proactive measures, projections indicate that in two decades, 48 per cent of children in urban India will have myopia, a major looming public health crisis
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Additionally, the study revealed that individuals with obesity exhibit elevated insulin levels during the day, indicating increased effort by the body to utilize glucose, a high-energy sugar
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Disruptions to the body's normal biological rhythms can leave the body out of sync, creating circadian strain, and thus negative consequences.
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The National Institutes of Health financed study, published in Diabetes Care, highlight the importance of getting enough sleep in lowering one's chance of developing type 2 diabetes, which occurs when the body fails to effectively use a critical hormone, insulin, to maintain appropriate blood sugar levels.
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One of the symptoms of HIV is a suppressed immune system, which makes patients more likely to contract infections like TB.
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The study conducted by the Danish pharma giant showed that the risk reductions were evident soon after initiation, suggesting an effect of semaglutide 2.4 mg beyond weight loss alone.
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Delhi University has identified a specific protein that could lead to the treatment of Parkinson's
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“Understanding the pain of attachments, I began weaning the bonding through the profession of a teacher. In a profession I never wanted, I found a world of children. Children who bonded with me as much as they would with their mother,” says Geetha Bhascker Dhaassyam, mother of Telugu film director Tharun Bhascker.
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Not washing your face for an extended period, such as six months, can have various effects on your skin.
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Dealing with stress is something we all face, especially due to work pressures.
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As people plan for the upcoming festivities with their friends and family, here are some tips for a stress-free clean to maintain a cleaner and healthier home.
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The sheer number of options on the menu, Dr. Sudhir Kumar suggests, often leads people to consume more than their bodies actually need.
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If you haven't found there perfect gift already, here's a round up of what you can pick up last minute from candles, oil lamps, diyas, cookware and more.
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Between 2020 and 2022, the University of Texas research team randomly chose 58 individuals, aged 18-65, who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection via PCR.
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You can even incorporate some sarees from your mother's wardrobe, making them cherished heirlooms that you can pass down to your children in the future.
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In a study of over 2,000 US children, aged between just nine to 10, those who reported drinking caffeinated soda daily were found a year later twice as likely to state they had sipped alcohol.