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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
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Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration warns that nerve damage from excess vitamin B6 may be more widespread than previously thought. Concerns have led to proposed restrictions on high-dose supplements, as new studies and reports highlight risks of long-term high-dose use
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Mental health experts warn that excessive phone use, or 'phubbing', is eroding emotional connection among couples. Cases in Hyderabad show partners walking out due to neglect. Over time, this behaviour creates emotional distance, resentment, and even thoughts of separation
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Paradise Food Court has launched a unique kebab festival themed on NH44, India’s longest highway, celebrating kebab varieties from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. The fest features regional flavours from states along the route and is available at outlets across cities
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A passenger ferry sank in Indonesia’s Bali Strait, leaving 4 dead, 38 missing, and 23 rescued. President Prabowo, currently in Saudi Arabia, ordered immediate search and rescue efforts, though operations face challenges due to rough seas and strong currents
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ICMR and AIIMS studies have confirmed that Covid-19 vaccines do not increase the risk of sudden cardiac deaths in young adults. The Health Ministry dismissed claims linking vaccination to such fatalities as misleading and harmful to public health.
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The chief minister said that more than twenty people have died due to heart attacks in the past month alone in just one district of Hassan. He urged everyone to visit the nearest health center immediately for a check-up if they have symptoms such as chest pain or difficulty breathing, and not to ignore these signs
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Worried about food adulteration? Simple kitchen-based tests can help detect impurities in milk, oil, honey, and more. With guidance from FSSAI’s DART booklet, consumers can safeguard their health without lab support by using easy home techniques to spot adulterants
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Tennis legend Pat Cash has teamed up with Abler Sports & Entertainment to launch The Invitational with Cash for Charity—a tennis-meets-culture festival debuting January 2026 in Melbourne, featuring legends, entertainment, and fundraising ahead of the Australian Open
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Nearly one in six people globally suffer from loneliness, linked to over 8.7 lakh deaths annually, according to a WHO report. Adolescents, young adults, and low-income populations are most affected. Strong social connections are crucial for better health and longevity
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sraeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least 74 Palestinians in Gaza on Monday, including 30 at a crowded café and 23 near aid sites. The attacks come amid intensifying bombardments and growing chaos around Israel-US-backed humanitarian aid distribution hubs
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The Delhi government has enforced a ban on refuelling End-of-Life vehicles—over 10 years old for diesel and 15 for petrol—starting July 1. AI cameras at petrol pumps will flag violators, who face fines and possible vehicle seizure.
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The increased fares come into effect from July 1. However, the fares of suburban trains and monthly season tickets have been left unchanged in the interest of daily commuters
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Afghanistan is cautiously reopening to tourism, drawing adventurous travelers despite security concerns and Taliban rule. While the regime promotes tourism for economic gain and cultural exchange, critics question ethical implications amid ongoing restrictions on women and international non-recognition of the government
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The café is spread across an open-air dining space and a cozy indoor retro lounge – ideal for lazy brunches, reading dates, content shoots, or cozy night-outs.
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Retinoblastoma, a fast-growing eye cancer in children, often faces treatment delays of up to 5 months. This delay reduces survival chances. Raising awareness, improving healthcare access, and tackling social barriers are key to saving lives, especially in poorer countries