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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.
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IPF 2023 promises a diverse range of programs, from artist talks and print and digital photography exhibitions to screenings, workshops, and portfolio reviews.