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To trigger discussion and spread awareness on the harmful impact of tobacco chewing, a few anti-tobacco voluntary organisations have come up with a unique graphical representation titled 'Bolo Zubaan Cancery
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Atrial fibrillation or irregular heartbeats detected post-stroke is not quite the same as the irregular heartbeats already known before a stroke, according to a study.
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The findings, published in Personal Relationships, showed that affiliative, or benevolent, humour is a more attractive trait for success at long-term relationships.
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The characteristics of "grit" (the ability to persevere toward long-term goals) and self-control are associated with better weight loss and weight maintenance in couples.
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A persistent, mild lack of sleep over time may increase the likelihood of developing heart disease in the future.
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According to research from Beth Stevens' group, components of the immune system - complement proteins and microglia - mediate the loss of particular synapses connecting the cortex and striatum of the brain.
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Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day, celebrated on October 13 aims to raising awareness about people living with metastatic breast cancer.
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Dive in and discover which cocktail resonates with your spirit.
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The findings, presented at the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) Congress 2023 in Berlin, Germany, showed that the sleep disturbances were found to have broader implications on patients' quality of life.
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Online food ordering and delivery platform Zomato on Friday said a penalty of Rs 1 lakh has been imposed on it and restaurant partner McDonald's by the District Consumer Dispute Redressal Forum, Jodhpur.
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HK Glowup is not just a brand; it's a movement that promotes self-care and confidence through an extensive line of skincare and haircare products.
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Shy children find it more difficult to verbally connect with doctors and teachers than during less socially demanding exams.
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The awareness day is celebrated every year on the second Thursday of October. This event was initiated by the 'SightFirstCampaign' of Lions Club International Foundation in the year 2000.
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The disruption in the body's biological clock, or circadian misalignment, brought about by working night shifts affects the hormones which regulating appetite, the team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, UK, said.
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Analyzing results from four different experiments, the researchers found that participants tended to judge bodies in the selfie images as slimmer than bodies in the external perspective images, however, there were no significant differences in attractiveness ratings.
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Star Maa Super Singer, a platform that has captured the hearts of music lovers across the region, is back to discover the next singing sensation.
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At the ongoing European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Congress 2023 in Berlin, Germany, a recent study examined 22,356 patients with suspected skin cancers over a span of 2.5 years.
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Visitors need to be made aware of the traditional Goan cuisine, they said, adding that this will also help in promoting food tourism in the coastal state.
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Let's dispel five prevalent wine misconceptions and debunk the real meanings behind the swirls and tastes
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Continue reading to discover the insights shared by Dr. Puneet Dwevedi, Chief of Mental Health and Behavioral Science, and Dr. Namrata Mahajan, Counseling Psychologist and Special Educator, at Artemis Hospital Gurgaon
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As per Vidhi Chawla, the mind behind Fisico Diet and Aesthetic Clinic, blueberries are renowned for their brain-boosting properties among their many virtues.
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The findings of the study, which was supported by the National Institutes of Health, were published in Circulation Research.
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The test known as OvaPrint uses an approach known as cell-free DNA methylation, a promising new way to detect early-stage cancers of various types.
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For once, celebrities fit in perfectly with the models instead of being the 'showstoppers' they usually are. Karisma Kapoor, Kalki Koechlin, and Saba Azad walked for the designer.