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Hyderabad: A tasty, tangy tomato pickle can be prepared instantly, with simple ingredients and with no much time and efforts. It pairs well with any breakfast variants like idli, dosa, vada, pongal, roti and the best with upma. It can also be served with rice as well with a dollop of ghee. This variant of […]
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In the study, published in the journal 'Molecular Metabolism', participants underwent an intense bout of exercise after both normal sleep and after three nights of curtailed sleep.
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New Delhi: Whenever a survey is conducted to determine how satisfied people are with their appearance, a majority of people respond negatively. Few, if any, people are completely satisfied with their appearance — most want sharper or smaller noses, well-structured cheekbones, less sagging skin at the neck, less wrinkled foreheads, crow’s feet to be less […]
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New Delhi: “Swear off meat” a popular New Year’s resolution among millennials and Generation Z. Modern-day generations are more aware of the consequences of excessive meat consumption and are voluntarily attempting to reduce it. Today, mock meat, a sustainable lifestyle, and empathy for all is driving veganism forward. Veganism, a seemingly innocent word has become […]
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New Delhi: Even as reports emerge of a new lethal variant called ‘NeoCov’ that requires only one mutation to infiltrate human cells, doctors on Saturday advised people not to panic. NeoCoV has been discovered by scientists from the Wuhan University in China in a bat population in South Africa. While it has only been known […]
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New Delhi: Cooked leafy vegetables make a substantial proportion of our food today but if we look at their origin, leafy greens were first dished up some 3,500 years ago in west Africa, archaeologists and archaeo-botanists have unearthed. The teams from Germany’s Goethe University and University of Bristol in the UK examined more than 450 […]
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Kuopio: The first thing that any doctor suggests to a patient diagnosed with diabetes is, regular physical exercise. Now, a study from the University of Eastern Finland has made positive discoveries about physical activity’s role in the protection against type 2 diabetes. The study, published in ‘Metabolites’ showed that regular physical activity significantly changed the […]
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Cambridge: Is even a little alcohol consumption bad for health, contrary to popular beliefs? A study led by Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has made some shocking discoveries about the same. According to the research published in the journal ‘Clinical Nutrition’, drinking less than the UK’s recommended limit of 14 units of alcohol per week still […]
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New Delhi: Rest has been termed a necessary factor for healthy function and life. However, if you are involved in intensive training, trying muscle building as a hobby or even simply coping with an illness, rest and recovery should become your focus. Following a proper rest and recovery regimen allows you to recover faster, avoid […]
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New Delhi: In the beauty industry, facial oils are the new buzzword. These oils have shown amazing results on many religious users, from using them in your morning routine or before your makeup to using them as the last step of your nighttime skincare routine. Skincare is no longer just about a CTM routine. Everyone […]
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Hyderabad: While Covid cost many their jobs, the pandemic also made some people smarter and better, helping them to turn entrepreneurs. Meet Syed Abdul Fatir Hassaan, an architect and civil engineer by profession, who turned an entrepreneur last year and started Flavomor. A thought of introducing a traditional yet healthy option to help people gain […]
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Washington: A team of researchers measured intoxication with an ankle bracelet that can detect alcohol concentration from imperceptible amounts of sweat. The study has been published in the ‘Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Journal’. Penn State’s Department of Biobehavioral Health demonstrated how wearable sensors can augment researchers’ understanding of when drinking will lead to negative […]
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It followed on the heels of a related study showing the longer your commute, the more you're exposed to this chemical.
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Hyderabad: We’ve heard of pastels and solids and neutrals and neon and what not when it comes to colours and shades among fabrics. But, lately, we’ve been thoroughly digging jewel tones. If its name says anything, jewel tones are shades inspired from gems, stones, crystals and jewellery. Sapphire If there’s anything we love, it would […]
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New Delhi: Along with working from home and trying new dishes, online dating reached new heights during the Covid-19 pandemic. According to a recent survey conducted by dating app QuackQuack, with people staying behind closed doors, online dating has become the new normal. While it may not provide the intimacy of physical proximity, cuddles, and canoodling, […]
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Washington: According to a study, taking daily vitamin D supplements – or a combination of vitamin D and omega-3 fish oil – appears to carry a lower risk of developing autoimmune disease, with a more pronounced effect after two years. The study has been published in ‘The BMJ Journal’. The researchers said that the clinical […]
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Washington: Although type 1 diabetes is traditionally considered a disease of lean people, overweight and obesity are becoming increasingly more common in individuals with type 1 diabetes. A new study has said that people with type 1 diabetes should be screened regularly for obesity and chronic kidney disease. The study was published in the Endocrine […]
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SanFrancisco: A new study has suggested that subtle changes in the structure and the diastolic function of a person’s heart between early adulthood and middle age may be associated with a decline in thinking and memory skills. The research was published in the online issue of ‘Neurology’, the medical journal of the American Academy of […]
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New York: A new study has reported the discovery of a molecule with significant potential to disable the COVID-19 virus. The study has been published in the ‘Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling’. The molecule was identified using high-throughput virtual screening — a search through a library of 6.5 million in-stock compounds that could quickly […]
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Waterloo: A new study has found that when COVID-19 disrupts homes with two or more children, one sibling is affected more than the other. The study has been published in the ‘Developmental Psychology Journal’. When caregivers are experiencing stress associated with the pandemic, many other areas of family life are disrupted–often with higher levels of […]
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NewYork: The drugs behind the new pills to treat Covid-19 remain very effective against the Omicron variant of the virus in lab tests, according to a new study. However, lab tests also showed that the available antibody therapies — typically given intravenously in hospitals — are substantially less effective against Omicron than against earlier variants […]
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Hyderabad: Since the time Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan had launched his debut fashion line ‘KH House of Khaddar’ in Chicago, there has been a constant anticipation among his fans regarding the merchandise. The wait is finally over, as Kamal Haasan launched the website of his fashion Line ‘KH House of Khaddar’. As of now, the products […]
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New York: One of the biggest fears and doubts that makes people think twice before getting vaccinated is its impact on pregnancy and fertility. Now, a new study has found that vaccination against COVID-19 did not affect fertility outcomes in patients undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF). The findings, which were published in ‘Obstetrics & Gynecology’ (the […]
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Washington: A new study has found that COVID has emerged as a source of traumatic stress that may predict post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD. The study has been published in the ‘Journal of Community Psychology’. The research showed that the association between COVID traumatic stress and PTSD is stronger among individuals who had repeated experiences […]