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Exercising for even three seconds a day has great health benefits: Study

Exercising for even three seconds a day has great health benefits: Study

  • Host of new talent in art field

    Hyderabad: The ecosystem of contemporary art in India is a thriving playground teeming with the richness of creativity displayed by the artists of the present. And, if one is looking to start building a contemporary art collection there are a plethora of artists engaged in different forms of practices whose works are sure to entice […]
  • Sleeping more reduces calorie intake? Study shows game-changing results!

    Chicago: Fitness enthusiasts and those dealing with obesity try out every possible weight loss method under the Sun to get the desired results. But what if one’s sleep can do the trick just as good? Now, a new study on how getting sufficient sleep affects caloric intake in a real-world setting attempted to change how […]
  • DCGI grants approval to single-shot Sputnik Light for emergency use: Dr Reddy’s

    Sputnik Light is a one-dose vaccine and the same as the first component— recombinant human adenovirus serotype number 26 (rAd26) — of the two-dose Sputnik V vaccine, Dr Reddy's said in a statement.
  • Getting back to traditional candy Jeedilu, sweetmeat for health freaks

    Hyderabad: A nostalgic food or sweet recipe we have relished throughout our childhood is revdi in Hindi, jeedilu in Telugu which is made with minimal but wholesome ingredients like sesame seeds, and jaggery. Good for all the age groups to boost up our immunity and a bite-sized treat or candy, perfect little bites especially for […]
  • ‘People with booster jab 93% less likely to die from Covid than unvaccinated’

    A report by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) looked at 70,000 coronavirus deaths in England between July and December 2021, reports the Daily Mail.
  • Want to escape mosquito bites? Wear right colour

    The research led by scientists at the University of Washington indicates that a Aedes aegypti -- after detecting Carbon Dioxide that we exhale -- flies toward specific colours, including red, orange, black and cyan.
  • Hyderabad: Exquisite and unique designs by Anjaneya Jewellery

    Hyderabad: Anjaneya Jewellery, a trusted brand for over 36 years, started way back in 1985 and made an exceptional mark for itself. Growing by leaps and bounds over the years, Anjaneya Jewellery has become the sought-after brand with its amalgam of unique designs in antique jewellery, diamonds, and Victorian collection of classic jewels. Not to […]
  • Weight loss decreases risk of growths related to colorectal cancer: Study

    Oxford [England]: The findings of a recent study have shed some light on whether losing weight reduces the risk of cancer. The study in ‘JNCI Cancer Spectrum’, published by Oxford University Press, indicated that overweight and obese people who lose weight may reduce their chances of later developing colorectal adenoma: a type of benign growth […]
  • Study finds lifestyle affects child’s BMI more than their mother’s weight

    Bristol: A team of researchers have found that an increased Body Mass Index of a mother before and during pregnancy is not a major cause of high BMI in their offspring — indicating that obesity is more likely to be a result of lifestyle factors. The study has been published in the ‘BMC Medicine Journal’. […]
  • How US researchers performed pig kidney transplant in human patient

    New York: Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, US, have successfully conducted a transplant of pig kidneys into a brain-dead human. In the days-long experiment, the organs implanted on a 57-year-old male brain-dead patient produced urine and were not rejected. However, this is not the first such surgery. In September 2021, a study […]
  • Did you try ‘Thaggedhe Ledu’ cocktail at this restaurant in Jubilee Hills?

    Priced at Rs 450, ‘Thaggedhe Ledu’ is available at AnTeRa Kitchen and Bar at Road No 10 in Jubilee Hills.
  • Scientists find highly virulent HIV variant circulating in Netherlands

    London: Scientists have found a new HIV variant with higher virulence and more damaging health impact in the Netherlands. A team led by the University of Oxford identified about 109 individuals from the Netherlands with the new “VB variant” (for virulent subtype B). The results, published in the journal Science, revealed that individuals infected with […]
  • World Cancer Day 2022: Understanding the role of Vitamin D in cancer

    New Delhi: World Cancer Day is observed annually on February 4 to highlight and spread awareness about one of the most-deadliest diseases, which unfortunately can also be genetic – Cancer.Till date, researchers are experimenting, studying, researching and developing new methods, technologies, medications and injectable solutions to cure prevent and cancer. But unfortunately, not all these […]
  • Makau in Jubilee Hills is the new favourite hangout spot of Hyderabadis

    Located in the centre of the city, the restaurant is known for its fancy dining area and a club right above it. What’s more, the place is also perfect for a luncheon that can help you drive away your midweek blues.
  • How US researchers performed pig kidney transplant in human patient

    In the days long experiment, the organs implanted on a 57-year-old male brain-dead patient, produced urine and were not rejected.
  • Fear of chemotherapy delays breast cancer diagnosis: Experts

    Doctors from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals presented an exponential data of at least 100 women out of 150 women (who presented in the last year) with breast cancer but postponed appointments due to fear.
  • World Cancer Day 2022: How a fibre-rich diet can help prevent colon cancer

    Cancer develops when the body's normal control mechanism stops working and old cells do not die, instead, they grow uncontrollably to form new, abnormal cells.
  • Four spring 2022 trends you must not miss

    Hyderabad: The time to hoard for spring is here, dear. A power year, 2022 is going to be all about bold, strong and powerful. Here are the top four trends we are vouching for this spring. Powerful florals Outrageous, rich and vibrant. Bohemian florals are going to be the absolute go-to this spring. Opt for […]
  • Hyderabad: Hilife is back with another edition from Feb 13

    Hyderabad: Hilife Exhibition is set for an electrifying showcase of its exhibition which is all set to make the season of wedding and festive shopping exciting. It will be held from February 13 to 15 at HICC-Novotel, Hitech City. The curtain raiser for the exhibition saw actors Sravanthu Prashanth, Sahasra Reddy and other models showcasing […]
  • Why Covid-19 patients lose their sense of smell

    The study may also shed light on the effects of Covid-19 on other types of brain cells, and on other lingering neurological effects of Covid-19 like "brain fog", headaches, and depression.
  • Look no further than vegetables for your skincare needs

    Hyderabad: The weather’s getting colder, the air is getting dryer and the sweaters are getting thicker. Cold, harsh winter not only impacts your immunity system, but also your hair and skin. It’s finally that time of the year again when markets are flooded with a variety of seasonal green vegetables like “Palak,” “Methi,”” Bathua”, “Sarson […]
  • Study finds Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy linked to childhood trauma

    Washington: A new research has found that reluctance or refusal to get jabbed against Covid-19 infection (vaccine hesitancy), may be linked to traumatic events in childhood, such as neglect, domestic violence or substance misuse in the family home. The study has been published in the ‘BMJ Open Journal’. Vaccine hesitancy was 3 times higher among […]
  • Researchers deliver promising new approach to possible diabetes prevention and cure

    La Jolla: Diabetes, especially type 2 diabetes has been known to have no cure. It can be controlled, but once diagnosed with it, a person needs to be careful all his life. But now, a new study has shown some promising results in actually curing it. The study, led by a team of scientists from […]
  • Exercise might increase impact of pre-surgical chemo in food pipe cancer patients

    Washington: A new study has found that prehab exercise may boost the impact of chemotherapy given to oesophagus cancer patients to shrink their tumours before surgery. The research has been published in the ‘British Journal of Sports Medicine’. Tumour shrinkage was greater in the exercisers than in those who didn’t exercise, the comparative trial data […]
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