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Prolonged exposure to loud volumes through headphones or earphones can lead to permanent hearing loss. Listening at high levels regularly damages the ear's delicate structures, causing irreversible impairment. Monitoring volume and taking breaks are essential to protect your hearing.
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Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that commonly develop in women during their childbearing years. The rising incidence of these fibroids has become a significant gynecological concern among young women in the country, though the exact cause remains unclear. Genetics and certain lifestyle factors are often linked to the condition.
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Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS)-Adilabad has been flooded by patients of viral fevers in recent times. Officials of the institute said that over 50 percent of total outpatients were diagnosed with various fevers including dengue
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Speaking to Telangana Today, senior consultant and Head-Medical Oncologist at Star Hospitals, Dr. Sainath Bhethanabhotla, said patients tend to search their symptoms, rather than their disease or learning about the root-cause of the problem.
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The countries from where such drugs can be made available directly in India include USA, UK, Japan, Canada and the European Union.
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Wearable devices, especially medical-grade ones, have become popular, particularly among younger people keen on monitoring their health. While treating the body as a temple is commendable, extreme measures can be counterproductive.
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At Manam we work with farmers using custom-built proprietary technologies to make chocolate with existing Indian genetics, says Chaitanya Muppala
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Researchers at the University of California-Davis’ MIND Institute conducted the first study examining how neighborhood factors affect ADHD symptoms in both autistic and non-autistic children. The results could inform public policy changes to enhance health equity.
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Speaking at a seminar on Food Processing & Packaging and Global Trends, Rupesh Patel, co-founder of Healthy Honest Foods, noted that frozen Indian curries are in high demand among Indian communities and students abroad. He highlighted that Indian food has become more accessible globally since the pandemic.
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World Breastfeeding Week, observed in the first week of August annually and supported by the World Health Organization and UNICEF, has the 2024 theme "Closing the Gap: Breastfeeding Support for All." While the benefits of breastfeeding for infants are well-known, its impact on maternal mental health, particularly postpartum depression, is equally important but less discussed.
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The collection includes Mango Malas, where traditional elegance meets modern sophistication. Each piece is meticulously crafted to symbolize prosperity and beauty, making them perfect for the auspicious Varalaxmi occasion.
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A group of researchers from Hyderabad have unraveled the intricate mechanism and the important role that a gene known as Alpha-synuclein (SNCA) plays in the disease.
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Marfan Sydrome, which is a connective tissue disorder, was passed on to the mother from her grandmother and then from her to her two sons
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Dr. Sudhir Kumar from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, stated on X that inadequate sleep can lead to problems such as poor attention, focus, concentration, and memory.
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The Kohinoors is more than just a book; it is a labor of love that seeks to honor the city's heritage and its continuing journey.
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Manam Chocolate is the contrivance of Chaitanya Muppala, whose family owns Hyderabad's beloved Almond House, known for its traditional sweetmeats.
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World Lung Cancer Day, observed annually on August 1, aims to raise awareness about lung cancer, a leading cause of global mortality.
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Here’s a guide to some of the best options you can grow in your garden or even indoors to keep mosquitoes at bay.
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According to the latest meta-analysis in Frontiers in Nutrition, a high-protein diet is associated with lower rates of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
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The new study, a randomized controlled trial involving 21 pairs of adult identical twins, examined the molecular effects of a short-term vegan diet
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World Hepatitis Day is observed annually on July 28, with this year’s theme being “It is Time for Action.”
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Tea enthusiasts can now enjoy the new ‘Master Blend Ginger’ and ‘Master Blend Lemon’ flavours.
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The event celebrates the rich tapestry of Lebanese cuisine, offering guests a journey through its flavours and culture.
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The paper also found that those older persons who had worse vision were more likely to be cognitively impaired.