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  • Do we need Japanese encephalitis vaccine?

    Hyderabad: This week we heard two Australians have died from the mosquito-borne Japanese encephalitis virus. The virus has now been detected in four States in that country. Authorities are concerned that more cases would be around the country and have earmarked extra funding to roll out vaccines to those at risk. Who is recommended to […]
  • Damage to inner ear system predicts fall risk in people with Alzheimer’s disease: Study

    Baltimore: A research of about 50 people with Alzheimer’s disease has revealed that damage to the inner ear system that controls balance is a major factor in patients’ well-documented higher risk of falling. The study was published in the journal, ‘Journal of Alzheimer’s disease’. Overall, the researchers said, their study found that impairment of the […]
  • Exercise may treat long Covid-induced diabetes, depression

    New York: The benefits of exercise on human health have been myriad. Now, research shows that exercise can also break the vicious cycle of inflammation that can lead to developing diabetes and depression months after a person recovers from the virus. So far no medically recognised treatment exists for long Covid, defined by the US […]
  • Eating several protein foods together can help lower BP: Study

    New York: Finding it hard to regulate your hypertension? Eating a balanced diet, including protein from a variety of sources, may help adults lower the risk of developing high blood pressure, according to new research. Hypertension, or high blood pressure is one of the leading contributors to cardiovascular disease. When left untreated, high blood pressure […]
  • Swelling around eyes, anaemia could be signs of kidney malfunction

    Chronic kidney disease is hard to detect in its early stages because of its veiled symptoms. Nearly 60 per cent of the patients come at the end-stage of disease. By that time, dialysis or organ transplant is the only option left.
  • Study finds sharing memories sets children on path to better well-being

    Dunedin North: A new research led by the University of Otago found that toddlers whose mothers received special coaching in talking about memories could experience better well-being. The study was published in the journal, ‘Journal of Personality’. The study found that 15-year-old told more coherent stories about turning points in their lives if their mothers […]
  • Capturing through a woman’s lens

    Hyderabad: Today’s cameras can produce a technically correct picture. But still it is the people behind the camera that bring the love, tenderness, innocence, unbridled energy, vibrancy and other emotive things to the fore. Make time to visit the State Art Gallery, where a photo exhibition titled `Peristence’ is on till March 18. The exhibition, […]
  • Access to safe abortion critical for health of women and girls: WHO

    Geneva: Being able to obtain safe abortion is crucial for women and girls, said the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday. Only around half of all abortions take place under appropriate and safe conditions, while unsafe abortions cause around 39,000 deaths every year and result in millions more women hospitalised with complications. Most of these […]
  • Some arthritis may be caused by mosquito-borne viruses

    Sydney: Some therapies that are successful in treating rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may help improve treatment for people with debilitating mosquito-borne viral diseases, new research has found. Infection caused by Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) and Ross River virus (RRV) are transmitted by mosquitoes and cause severe arthritis, muscle pain and fever. “The disease caused by these viral […]
  • Hi Life Brides returns with more collections

    Hyderabad: Marking International Women’s Day, a fashion showcase was held to celebrate another edition of Hi Life Exhibition and Hi Life Brides in the city. The showcase witnessed actors Saanve Meghana, Ishwarya Vullingala and other models sporting designer wear and jewellery which will be on display at the exhibition. Hi Life Brides promises exclusive collections […]
  • A look at some of India’s superwomen

    New Delhi: Across industries and segments women have made their way to the top. Undoubtedly with the odds stacked against them it’s a tall order, but these women make it look easy. Get inspired to dream big and achieve your goals with our list of superwomen. Deepika Padukone Deepika Padukone is one of the highest-paid […]
  • Women’s Day against backdrop of ongoing pandemic

    New Delhi: This year’s International Women’s Day on Tuesday took place against the backdrop of the ongoing global pandemic and emerging new strains, but also in a world desperately trying to emerge from the impact of this pandemic and focus again on other urgent and critical global issues such as climate change. Expanding into the […]
  • Int’l Women’s Day: Google celebrates womanhood with special Doodle

    Washington: They say–the earth is happy when women smile! The word ‘woman’ in itself is a sentence defining virtue, strength, patience, love, and resilience! Honouring such architects of the society on International Women’s Day, American tech giant Google dedicated an animated illustration showcasing the spirit of womanhood. To cherish the presence of women in our […]
  • Blue is the warmest colour

    New Delhi: A look inside an author’s notebook/diary can be enigmatic — there are alphabets, landscapes… and soundscapes too if you are willing to hear. These are snatches you don’t want to escape from for they are a network of trusted spaces — warm, safe — oscillating between genres and styles but intimate at every […]
  • Positive teacher-student relationships associated with better teaching

    Washington: A new study at the University of Missouri has found that positive teacher-student relationships lead to better teaching along with promoting student’s academic achievement The findings, published in ‘Learning and Instruction’, emphasize the importance of teachers demonstrating ‘soft’ skills, or prosocial behaviors, in the classroom, such as showing kindness, compassion and caring for others, […]
  • Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Foundation showcases play ‘Under an Oak Tree’

    Hyderabad: Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre in association with Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Foundation showcased ‘Under an Oak Tree’ an internationally acclaimed play for its discerning guests. The event which patronised art and culture was well attended and people were seen having a great time. Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre has always been promoting Indian culture and […]
  • Celebrate womanhood with vintage treasures

    Hyderabad: The world marks International Women’s Day today which celebrates the contribution and role of women in our lives and in society as a whole. Whether you are looking for something for your mother, friend, sister, or significant other, when it comes to choosing a gift, the ultimate symbol of adoration is a glittering vintage […]
  • Tips for preventing premature hair graying

    New Delhi: When you are youthful from within, it shows from the outside as well, through your skin, body and hair. Hair that is healthy and shiny is a manifestation of good overall health as well as youthfulness. However, some of us often tend to battle premature graying. We are told it’s hormonal and all […]
  • DCGI approves Themis Medicare’s VIRALEX® for Covid-19 treatment

    Viralex® has been found to be effective and well tolerated in mild to moderate COVID-19, in two Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials conducted on 499 Indian patients.
  • Cases of Omicron subvariant double every week in US: CDC

    Washington: Cases of a highly transmissible Omicron subvariant are doubling in the US every week, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The BA.2 variant was responsible for 8.3 per cent of the Covid infections in the country in the week ending February 26, Xinhua news agency quoted […]
  • Are ‘diet’, ‘low-carb’ or ‘gluten-free’ labels your diet companions?

    New Delhi: People have developed a sense of a healthy lifestyle in recent years as a result of making conscious choices. Many fitness enthusiasts eat healthier foods because everything counts. Suhasini Sampath, Co-Founder of Yoga Bar, earned a CA #50 AIR, MBA from London Business School and Wharton, has founded the Yoga Bar with her […]
  • Does the pandemic have anything to do with sugar consumption?

    New Delhi: The pandemic turned out to be the world’s most severe socioeconomic and health crisis. The abrupt change in lifestyle caused by social estrangement and isolation became the new normal for everyone. But the silver lining to the pandemic is a noticeable behavioural change in people’s diets and health habits. With the onset of […]
  • Study shows how MIS-C gets started in children

    New York: A team of researchers has identified unique features of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a rare but potentially deadly complication of Covid in children, that suggest how the syndrome gets started. The findings, published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, may lead to faster diagnosis and better treatment of MIS-C. […]
  • Naga Chaitanya begins entrepreneurial journey with ‘Shoyu’ exclusively on Swiggy

    Hyderabad: Popular actor Naga Chaitanya has embarked on his entrepreneurial journey with the launch of his cloud kitchen brand ‘Shoyu’ through an exclusive partnership with Swiggy. Operating in a cloud kitchen format, Shoyu offers pan-Asian cuisine, including a wide range of delectable Japanese dishes made available to customers in Hyderabad through Swiggy. Paying due attention […]
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