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Re-boiling water in a kettle does not pose health risks if the tap water meets safety standards. Claims about harmful chemical concentration are unfounded; boiling doesn’t significantly increase levels of substances like fluoride or lead, even after multiple boils
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded TVS Motor executives for promoting Kutch's culture through their coffee table book, created after a motorcycling event at Rann Utsav 2025. Modi praised the initiative and invited tourists to explore Kutch’s heritage and landscapes
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Gold prices are expected to stay range-bound amid global trade uncertainty, key US macroeconomic data, and central bank cues. While domestic festive demand may offer support, a stronger US dollar and volatility persist. Silver surged on tightening supply and industrial demand
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CBS will cancel The Late Show With Stephen Colbert in May 2026 after nearly a decade, citing financial pressures. The decision follows Colbert's criticism of a Trump-related settlement, raising concerns over political motivations amid a shifting late-night media landscape
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Mattel has launched a new Barbie with type 1 diabetes, featuring an insulin pump and glucose monitor. Introduced by model Lila Moss, the inclusive doll aims to normalize chronic conditions, reduce stigma, and empower children living with diabetes
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IIT-Kharagpur’s ‘Campus Mothers’ initiative — appointing female mentors from among the women residing on campus —shows a growing acknowledgement within elite institutions that student well-being can no longer be treated as an afterthought
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Ariana Grande reassured fans she’s not leaving music despite focusing on films like Wicked and Oh, the Places You’ll Go. Calling music her “lifeline,” she promised to return next year, balancing her singing career with other creative projects
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Richa Chadha shared a rare glimpse of her one-year-old daughter Zuneyra on Instagram. The couple, who welcomed their baby girl in July 2024, had earlier announced the pregnancy in February. Richa was last seen in Fukrey 3 and produced Girls Will Be Girls
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The Health Ministry has mandated “oil and sugar boards” in all central government eateries to raise awareness about sugar and fat content in common snacks like samosas and jalebis
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UNESCO has inscribed Guinea-Bissau's Bijagos Archipelago on the World Heritage list for its exceptional marine biodiversity and cultural heritage. The site features rare species, vital ecosystems, and traditional lifestyles, making it a key conservation zone in West Africa
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Oil and sugar boards showing calorie content in common food items will soon be installed in government offices, hospitals, airports and railway stations. The NIN-led initiative aims to raise public awareness on healthy eating and reduce lifestyle diseases
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Hyderabad-based CCMB and AcSIR scientists have shown through mice studies that Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) can reset the brain, improve depression-like symptoms, and balance brain chemicals. Their findings aim to help reduce fear and stigma around ECT in mental health care
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The cost of vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis rose by 3 per cent and 4 per cent respectively in June due to a sharp 36 per cent month-on-month spike in tomato prices. Crisil’s report predicts further increases amid seasonal trends and weak summer sowing
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Antarctic tourism surged to nearly 125,000 visitors in 2023–24, risking damage to fragile ecosystems. Experts warn numbers could hit 450,000 by 2034. Market-based tools like tourism taxes or visitor caps are proposed to manage growth and protect the continent's environment
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Women with high-risk pregnancies are moved to these centres at least 10 days before their expected delivery date and are monitored by doctors
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A WHO study shows postmenopausal women with excess weight and heart disease face a higher risk of breast cancer. Each 5 kg/m² BMI rise raises risk, especially in women with cardiovascular issues. Type 2 diabetes showed no added effect
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Brighter night-time light exposure could raise the risk of major heart conditions, including stroke and heart failure, suggests a study of over 88,000 people. The research highlights how sleeping with lights on may disrupt circadian rhythms and harm cardiovascular health.
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With rising pollution and policy failures, cancer in India demands more than treatment — it requires urgent environmental and healthcare reform
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The agency, which covers parts of Adilabad, Nirmal, Mancherial and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts, has 32 health centres. These are currently functioning with only 837 employees against a sanctioned strength of 1,135. severely hampering essential healthcare services for aboriginal tribals
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42% of people suffer from various types of allergies due to conocarpus plant and its pollen, says Dr Vyakarnam Nageshwar; releases Allergen Sensitization Analysis Report-2025
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Dr Gowd pioneered Cosmetic Dentistry in 1984, introduced dental lasers in 1990, implants in 1998 and clear aligners in 2015, revolutionising dental practices in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
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People of the district, who depended on naturopathy and ayurveda wellness centres in Karimnagar, Hyderabad and Kerala for curing various diseases, can now explore Sattva spread across 20 acres near Shivalingapur village in Chennur mandal
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These sacred sites, known alternatively as Asthana, Bargah, or Imambara, are not merely places of mourning but also cultural landmarks. During the Qutb Shahi period, Ashoorkhanas served as vibrant socio-cultural hubs
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Anshula Kapoor, sister of actor Arjun Kapoor, announced her engagement to writer Rohan Thakkar in New York’s Central Park. Sharing their love story on Instagram, Anshula reflected on their three-year relationship. Family and celebrities extended heartfelt congratulations