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Study finds traditional media has little impact on well-being

Study finds traditional media has little impact on well-being

  • Jawed Habib tenders apology for his spitting act on a woman’s head

    Jawed issued an apology statement through a video message, in which he stated that he spitted just to make the seminar "humourous".
  • Wetlands in biodiversity parks attract migratory birds

    New Delhi: Wetlands in Yamuna biodiversity and Kalindi biodiversity parks are attracting migrating birds. Around 50 to 100 Bar-headed goose migratory birds have flocked to the Kalindi biodiversity park for the first time. Scientist CR Basu, Head of Centre for Environmental Management of Degraded Ecosystems (CMEDE) said, Delhi has a large number of water bodies. […]
  • Watch: Jawed Habib creates furore by spitting on woman’s head

    The video is said to be from a training seminar in Muzaffarnagar district in which Habib could be seen spitting on a woman's head in front of a crowd, saying that her hair is dry.
  • How social media influences our perception of love

    New Delhi: Many of us don’t genuinely compare true love, but we draw similarities from films and television shows. Doesnt that make you think? Do you ever wonder why people seem to have bought into an idea of love, which is designed for amusement? Social media impacts our perceptions of true love and what it […]
  • Study finds intense meditation may boost immunity

    Florida: According to a study conducted by the University of Florida, eight days of intense meditation causes robust activation of the immune system. The study has been published in the ‘Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Journal’. The findings are believed to be the first comprehensive genomic study of how meditation affects the biological […]
  • Here’s how you deal with winter acne breakouts

    New Delhi: Acne, as we all know, is caused by oil, germs, dead skin cells, and dirt being clogged in the pores. When this happens, a pimple or blemish can appear anywhere on your body, although it’s most common on the face, shoulders, back, neck, chest, and upper arms. You may have acne if this […]
  • Financial literacy, a key trend among today’s youth

    New Delhi: Young people are increasingly signing up for financial literacy classes, which are conducted by India’s leading financial institutions and are fueled by social media influencers who give financial advise but are often untrained to do so. There was a time when Indian youngsters received financial guidance mostly through popular novels such as ‘Rich […]
  • One-day toy-making workshop held at Saptaparini

    Hyderabad: Artistes’ imagination goes beyond the boundaries of the real world. But, unfortunately, not many seem willing/able to continue pursuing their artistic endeavours, as it doesn’t fetch good income. Owing to less returns on their investment, a lot of artisans and craftsmen changed their profession and moved to different places. The art of making Kondapally […]
  • Makeup routine during the pandemic

    Hyderabad: As face masks, sanitisers and gloves become our go-to accessories, our basic skincare and makeup regimen have also changed. But, being stuck at home does come with a silver lining. You’ll have more time on your hands to catch up on your beauty needs and practise more self-care. Makeup not only enhances our external […]
  • Spicy substance from pepper gets into breast milk after eating: Study

    Washington: A study has found that the taste and odour of active substances from garlic or coffee partly enter the mother’s milk as an odour active metabolic product, while flavours from fish oil or nursing tea were of little to no significance. The research has been published in the ‘Molecular Nutrition & Food Research Journal’. […]
  • People should be cautious, should not take 3rd wave lightly: Health experts

    The national capital has been listed among the states showing an unprecedented surge in Covid cases since last week.
  • Study finds how plants respond to heat stress

    Washington: A new study has found that to survive short periods of heat stress, plants activate a molecular pathway called the heat-shock response. The research has been published in the ‘EMBO Journal’. This heat-shock response (common to all organisms) protects cells from damage inflicted by proteotoxic stress, which damages proteins. Such stress is not only […]
  • COVID-19 vaccine does not increase risk of preterm birth: Study

    A Yale co-led study, which looked at more than 40,000 pregnant individuals, adds new evidence supporting the safety of COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy.
  • Choline during pregnancy impacts children’s sustained attention: Study

    Washington: Seven-year-old children performed better on a challenging task requiring sustained attention if their mothers consumed twice the recommended amount of choline during their pregnancy, a new Cornell study has found. The findings were published in the Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. The study, which compared these children with those […]
  • Gen Z fashion trends to look out for in 2022

    New Delhi: Gen-Z has always stood out for being the generation to break away from the traditional norms and keep individuality at the centre. This philosophy is also reflected in their fashion choices. With Gen-Z style icons such as Jaden Smith and Billie Eilish shaping up future trends, in 2022, Gen-Z is sure to step […]
  • Grab some healthy and gut-friendly fro-yo

    Pick a regular or waffle cup and fill it with any combination of flavours and toppings from the yoghurt bar which has over 100 flavours.
  • Hospitalisation figures may better reflect Omicron severity: Fauci

    Washington: The number of hospitalisations due to the Omicron variant is a better measure to understand its severity than the traditional case-count of new infections, top US infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci has said. Fauci has joined a growing body of experts who argue that case counts ‘don’t reflect what they used to’, as […]
  • Study examines best time to make your investment decisions

    Florida: A new study has found that if you are a night owl, making your investment decisions first thing in the morning might be a bad idea. The research has been published in the ‘Journal of Business Venturing’. The study showed time-based factors, like time of day and whether you’re a morning or evening person, […]
  • Carnivores are more prone to cancer: Study

    Odense: According to new research by the University of Southern Denmark, carnivores are more likely to have cancer than herbivores. The research has been published in the ‘Nature Journal’. Nonetheless, to what extent are animals exposed to cancers and how often is their health affected by this disease has been little known so far. This […]
  • Study explores how value decisions are coded into the brain 

    An area within the cerebrum known as the retrosplenial cortex (RSC), they found, is the site that we use to make value choices such as which restaurant we decide to visit for tonight's dinner.
  • Research explains how ovarian cancer begins in high-risk women

    The research has been published in the 'Cell Reports Journal'. Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of gynecologic cancer deaths in the U.S.
  • Top 5 tips to keep in mind while buying Pashmina shawls this winter

    New Delhi: Pashmina shawls are a source of pride for many Indians, including weavers, because of their opulent elegance, artistic beauty, and great warmth. They are a lavish and vital component of Indian traditional dress, handcrafted with rich embroideries, and with winter approaching, many of us may be considering presenting one to a loved one, […]
  • Make your kids morning happy with these Healthy Breakfast foods

    New Delhi: Breakfast is the most crucial meal of the day, and starting your day without one is like trying to fly a kite without wind. A nutritious breakfast is essential for children not just to give them a powerful start to the day, but also to refuel their bodies after sleep, as their brains […]
  • 138 Omicron cases at Delhi’s LNJP Hospital in one month, 95 pc recovered

    New Delhi: In the last month, Delhi LNJP hospital has treated 138 Omicron cases, said Dr Suresh Kumar, MD of LNJP hospital. According to the doctor, the cases are increasing at an alarming rate. “Since December 2, we have seen 372 positive cases, out of which there were 138 Omicron cases”, said Dr Kumar. “95 […]
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