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Using phone while in bed increases risk of insomnia by 59 per cent

Using phone while in bed increases risk of insomnia by 59 per cent

  • Opinion: The solo travel boom

    Solo traveller reminds us that exploration is not just about seeing new places but about seeing them anew, and perhaps, seeing ourselves anew in the process
  • ChatGPT assists in brownie sensory evaluation, study suggests AI can aid food development

    Researchers from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in the US analyzed 15 different brownie recipes, incorporating both traditional ingredients and unconventional additions like mealworm powder and fish oil.
  • AI predicts risk of fatal arrhythmia with 70 pc accuracy, study finds

    In a new study set to be published in the European Heart Journal, researchers from Inserm, Paris Cité University, and the Paris public hospitals group (AP-HP), in collaboration with colleagues in the US, have developed a network of artificial neurons that mimic the human brain.
  • Setting fashion goals: This summer, take a leaf out of our stars’ bold sartorial choices

    From Sreeleela and Samantha to Janhvi and Alia Bhatt, check out how actors are making heads turn with their style statements, and get inspired
  • Hyderabadi haleem mania catches on in Dubai too

    Like the rest of the world, the Hyderabadi community in Dubai prefers to have Haleem during the Iftar
  • Is your toothpaste safe? The truth about fluoride

    Fluoride helps in stopping demineralisation, keeps enamel intact, protects teeth from decaying, says senior developmental paediatrician Dr Sivaranjani Santosh
  • Café Niloufer introduces new tea powder variety, Niloufer Supreme, at its Hitec City outlet

    Café Niloufer managing director Anumula Shashank said Niloufer Supreme tea was designed for versatility, accommodating all Telugu households, whether they prefer high, medium, or low fat milk
  • Tomato surplus leaves farmers struggling amidst market woes

    Farmers are urging the State government to step in with measures such as cold storage infrastructure and a minimum support price to ensure stability in the tomato market
  • US on egg hunt in Europe to ease prices at home  

    Germany, Italy, Poland and Sweden are among the nations the US Department of Agriculture approached to address the shortage brought on by a bird flu outbreak. But supplying Americans with eggs would be complicated for these foreign producers
  • Scientists develop method to expose cancer cells to immune system

    Researchers led by Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS) said cancer cells typically evade detection by displaying very few suspicious proteins that the immune system can identify and target, Xinhua news agency reported
  • Bhima Jewels brings joyful Ugadi offers with exciting discounts on gold, silver and diamond jewellery

    The offers at Bhima Jewels include up to 35 per cent off on making charges for gold jewellery, up to 20 per cent off per carat on diamond jewellery and flat Rs 5,000 off per kilogram on silver jewellery
  • NIMS College of Allied Health Sciences principal appointed as member of NCHAP

    With the development of technology, the demand for professionals in this field has increased, and so have the training needs, said Srinivasulu Siramdas
  • Happy dogs make happy humans!

    The very latest study on dog-human relationships has revealed a correlation between dogs' cardiac responses to positive interactions and those of their human guardians
  • Name misspelled on flight ticket? Here’s what to do

    Of all the things that can go wrong while travelling by air, the last-moment wrong spelling of names on the ticket is the one that’s most concerning. Here’s what to do if you realise there’s such a typo on your ticket
  • Opinion: Micro-retirement is reshaping work and well-being

    Workforce is being reshaped where personal satisfaction is trumping the classical retirement model of resting only after the age of 60
  • Apollo launches ColFit screening programme to detect colorectal cancers

    The initiative aims to improve survival rates, reduce treatment costs, and address the trend of late-stage diagnoses
  • Action plan afoot for modernisation of Kacheguda railway station

    In the wake of the board sending back the proposal, the SCR officials are working on changes to be made and re-send it for approval
  • Rise in sudden cardiac deaths in young, fit individuals: Experts highlight overlooked risk factors

    Why suddenly young and middle aged individuals are dropping dead due to cardiac ailments. Are we missing something?
  • Tasar Resham Krishi mela organised in Mancherial

    The event was sponsored by the Central Silk Board-Central Tasar Research & Training Institute (CSB-CTRTI)-Ranchi in collaboration with the Sericulture department of Telangana
  • Editorial: India has a long way to go in eradicating tuberculosis

    India accounts for 26% of the world’s TB burden and 27% of global multi-drug resistant tuberculosis, which underscore the challenges facing the country’s National TB Elimination Programme
  • Salman Khan’s ‘Sikander’ kurta a hit before Eid

    Hallowed by the stardust as it were, the kurta-pyjama is being sold at a premium price of Rs 2,800, as against Rs 1,000-1,500, the usual price for this type of clothing
  • Forget 10,000 steps, just 3,500 enough everyday for good health

    While it is a fact that any amount of walking is far better than not walking, for a typical healthy individual with no knee pains and any other co-morbid health conditions, a one-hour of walking per day will do wonders
  • Dozens of chicks rescued from wind-damaged eucalyptus tree in California

    Taking care of them can be very difficult because when they hatch they will be "naked little balls of skin.” At the rescue centre, the chicks will be fed every hour. When staff will interact with them, they will wear a black suit and disguise their face, to keep the birds from forming an attachment with them, which could make them too trusting of humans in the wild
  • EBUS technique is ideal to detect lung cancers and TB, say lung specialists

    At the one-day international conference, senior pulmonologists from Yashoda Hospitals, Hitec City, said the EBUS technique has inherent advantages over other diagnostic procedures
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