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While washing your face helps your skin remain bacteria-free, too much washing can remove your skin's natural, helpful oils.
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The findings were published in Radiology, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
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Cancer arises when the body's regular control mechanism fails, causing old cells to multiply uncontrollably to generate new, abnormal cells.
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Front-of-the-pack warning labels have the potential to discourage individuals from making unhealthy choices
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Alibaug, a little coastal town tucked away in Maharashtra's Konkan area, is a very popular weekend getaway vacation destination and has earned the moniker 'mini-Goa'.
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As per new studies, there's growing evidence showing they may be important new tools in mental health.
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India broke its last year's record with more than 90,000 sign ups this year for 'Veganuary'.
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Scientists have used a new device to identify a key membrane protein in urine that indicates whether the patient has a brain tumour.
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The airline’s decision has received mixed reactions on social media.
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They say bad habits cost a lot, and that is quite literally the case for smokers in the country as the price of cigarettes is set to increase soon.
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It was also associated with an increased risk of dying from cancer, most notably ovarian and breast cancers.
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In 2022, travellers found themselves sitting poolside or catching rays on a sandy beach.
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With the rise of millennial ideas like body positivity and gender-neutral trends, fashion, too, has changed in several ways.
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Coffee is an ingredient generally used in recipes for beverages, drinks, desserts, and a lot more but it is also an important ingredient used in DIY skincare.
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It brings the shine and hue of light from within. Lunar energy helps you develop empathy, compassion, creativity, and connect with hearts. Talents are the sign of representation of moon subtleties and grace.
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Starting from six igloos, the Hampta valley, almost without tourist buzz, at present has 30 igloos of different shapes and sizes to offer for the backpackers from January to February.
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This year they have come up with the ‘Kaziranga Ultra Run’ to sensitise people towards the decreasing population of the one-horned rhino.
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Published in Aging Cell, the findings show that animals treated with rilmenidine, currently used to treat hypertension, at young and older ages increases lifespan and improves health markers, mimicking the effects of caloric restriction.
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By using the tracer in the new study, researchers were able to accurately assess where nitrate is increased and active, and also shed new light on how the nitrate we consume is used to enhance exercise performance.
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The findings are published in the Journal of Affective Disorders.
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I ordered sanitary pads from @SwiggyInstamart and found a bunch of chocolate cookies at the bottom of the bag. Pretty thoughtful! But not sure who did it, swiggy or the shopkeeper?
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The cost of hospitalisations, including ICU visits associated with these cases, was conservatively estimated at C$300 million ($240 million), the report showed.
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The antibodies blocked virus infection in laboratory experiments, even to the latest variants of concern, and protected from disease in preclinical models, the study said.
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It is the world's first intranasal Covid-19 vaccine to receive approval for the primary 2-dose schedule, and as a heterologous booster dose.