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Covid: 50% rise in young patients with eating disorders in UK

Covid: 50% rise in young patients with eating disorders in UK

  • This groundfridge doesn’t need any electricity to function 

    The Groundfridge, developed by a Dutch company of the same name, can store wines, vegetables and fruits and has a capacity of 3,000 litres.
  • Prolonged sitting as bad as smoking a daily cigarette pack

    When we sit, we use less energy as compared to standing or moving. Research has linked sitting for long periods of time with several health concerns.
  • In Telangana, artisans turn to mask-making to sustain craft, community

    The craft cluster is located in Koyyalagudem, started in 1990 and registered as a handloom brand with the Government of India.
  • All you need to know about the vaccination if you’re pregnant

    Continue your supplementation of iron, calcium along vitamin E and vitamin D to recovery faster.
  • Sutraa sees glitter and glam at launch

    Sutraa is a creative showcase of exquisite wedding wear, bridal wear, designer wear, fashion wear, jewellery, accessories
  • Liverpool loses UNESCO World Heritage tag

    It was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2004 and on the List of World Heritage in Danger in 2012 following concerns about the "proposed development of Liverpool Waters", said UNESCO.
  • Breastfeeding linked to lower blood pressure in early childhood: Study

    The findings of the study were published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access journal of the American Heart Association.
  • Heart-related test may indicate death risk in Covid patients

    Although SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing Covid-19, primarily affects the respiratory tract, it also leads to cardiovascular complications including severe arrhythmias, acute coronary syndromes, myocarditis and pulmonary embolism.
  • Baking a science, art for this young entrepreneur

    The beginning was quite simple for Praneetha Chittiraavi as she started off with a baking stall in her college fest when she was pursuing her undergraduation
  • Casio comes up with Pac-Man-inspired digital watch

    Casio Computer Co., Ltd. announced the release of the A100WEPC, a collaboration model featuring the iconic Pac-Man game
  • The amazing benefits of including bee pollen in your diet

    Amid these, there is one that has existed for several decades with its benefits being widely recognised across the world -- bee pollen.
  • A guide to steer clear of monsoon diseases

    Unfortunately, the monsoon also lowers our immunity and brings with it a bevvy of diseases and dangers to our health. One needs to prepare in advance to be able to avoid these.
  • Steam your face for glowing skin

    New Delhi: People use a variety of methods to hydrate and cleanse their skin. While some people look for the best facial cleansers and moisturisers, others use water vapour and face steaming. Although a simple bowl or pot of hot water will suffice, some people add salt, lemon, tea, dried herbs, and oils to the […]
  • Makeup artist makes netizens go crazy with optical illusion clip

    The illusion appears as if there are multiple faces instead of just one.
  • All about the new Monkey B Virus (BV)

    A veterinary surgeon is believed to be the first victim of the virus, after he dissected two animals while he was on his duty
  • Covid antibodies persist at least 9 months after infection: Study

    Researchers from the University of Padua (Italy) and the Imperial College London tested more than 85 per cent of the 3,000 residents of Vo' in Italy, in February/March 2020 for infection with SARS-CoV-2
  • These restaurants offer discounts if diners are vaccinated

    From complimentary drinks to a flat discount on the bill, restaurants are going above and beyond to encourage their diners to get the vaccine, while trying to keep themselves afloat.
  • Research reveals how the pandemic shaped dating

    The nationwide survey commissioned by social networking platform Bumble, and conducted by YouGov last month, reveals that 45 per cent of single Indians polled believe that virtual or online dating is the normal way of dating in India.
  • Indians searched more on immunity, e-learning during pandemic: Report

    The InMobi report, titled Search in India-2021 Trends Report, showcased insights on the shift in netizens' online behaviour and their search preferences from the data analysed between April 2020 and June 2021.
  • These five boozy desserts are worth the shots

    New Delhi: If you have a sweet tooth and are a fanatic when it comes to liquors, no combination is as serene as the amalgamation of them both. Alcoholic desserts have increasingly gained popularity in the recent past and why not, the zing that kicks in with each sweet surprise is absolutely drool-worthy not just […]
  • Study links wildfire smoke exposure to increased risk of COVID-19

    The findings of the study appeared in the 'Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology'. The research was led by the Center for Genomic Medicine at the Desert Research Institute
  • How arrival of land plants affected Earth’s climate control system

    These findings were published in the journal 'Nature'. The carbon cycle, the process through which carbon moves between rocks, oceans, living organisms and the atmosphere, acts as Earth's natural thermostat
  • Here is why #Cadbury trends on Twitter

    The major reason for this backlash is a picture that states that the chocolate includes gelatine, and the gelatin being used is halal certified and derived from beef.
  • No sign of Covid-19 vaccine in breast milk, says Study

    Researchers from the University of California-San Francisco (UCSF) analysed the breast milk of seven women after they received the mRNA vaccines Pfizer and Moderna and found no trace of the vaccines
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