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Obesity may up heart disease risk in women than pregnancy complications

Obesity may up heart disease risk in women than pregnancy complications

  • Dust from Thar Desert significantly impacts glaciers on Tibetan Plateau: Study

    The Thar desert dust, lifted by updrafts from northwest India, was subsequently transported by westerlies, exerting a significant influence on the southern glaciers of the Tibetan Plateau, they said.
  • Mental health is universal human right, need to destigmatise mental health issues: WHO 

    On the World Mental Health Day, the WHO said mental health is a universal human right. 
  • 14,300-yr-old tree rings reveal largest-ever solar storm

    An international team of scientists has discovered a huge spike in radiocarbon levels 14,300 years ago by analysing ancient tree-rings found in the French Alps.
  • Swiggy One Lite membership unveiled at Rs 99 for consumers

    Availing a three-month membership grants users 10 complimentary deliveries for food orders surpassing Rs 149, in addition to 10 free deliveries for Instamart orders exceeding Rs 199.
  • Close parent-child bond linked to kindness in adulthood: Study

    A University of Cambridge study analyzed over 10,000 individuals born between 2000 and 2002, investigating the enduring dynamics between early parental relationships, prosocial behavior, and mental well-being.
  • Study suggests IVF could come to terms with changes in fertility treatment process

    The team discovered nonviable embryos started with the 46-chromosome set, but then passed down incorrect numbers of chromosomes as cells divided.
  • Bay Window expands its presence in Hyderabad with a gallery in Gachibowli

    Bay Window is dedicated to curating the perfect mid-luxury lifestyle for homes while addressing gaps within the home-decor landscape.
  • Potential new therapy could soon help those who have cancer-related fatigue

    The findings are a pathway for future CRF research that may someday lead to a new therapy for patients. The results were published in American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism on October 2.
  • Experts call for limiting number of vehicles per family to curb air pollution, related ailments

    On October 5, about 18 hospitals came together to train 1,800 such medical students and nurses on the latest pulmonology and interventional techniques, making it the largest one-day training programme, he said.
  • Researchers have discovered how our sense of smell might influence how we perceive colours

    Currently, an experimental study in Frontiers in Psychology has shown that such accidental connections with our sense of smell may affect how we see colours.
  • Festive season makeover: Reflect your style in home decor

    This season also presents a fantastic opportunity to rejuvenate your living spaces with furniture that not only adds to the festive spirit but also complements your unique style.
  • Young female chess players in US found to face gender bias from those close to them

    The study did not include enough mothers and female mentors to determine if their views differed from those of fathers and male mentors, the researchers said.
  • This wearable bracelet can track bipolar mood swings

    Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental illness that causes swings in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
  • Sticking to a strict veg diet may be partly in your genes: Study

    The study published in the journal PLOS ONE identified a set of genes associated with people who stuck to a vegetarian diet for at least a year.
  • 10.4 Crore working-age Indians affected by sleep apnea: AIIMS study

    According to the Sleep Medicine Reviews journal, the study highlights that OSA is a prevalent sleep disorder linked to significant morbidity.
  • Women living in walkable communities have low obesity rates: Research

    Long-term investigations evaluating neighbourhood walkability and the incidence of obesity-related cancer were, however, scarce until now.
  • In higher education, there is a larger risk of anxiety and depression: Study

    The research paper, published in The Lancet Public Health, is the first to find evidence of higher levels of depression and anxiety among higher education students compared with their peers.
  • Common virus pre-exposure guards against birth defects, miscarriage

    This study represents a crucial stride toward creating a vaccine that could safeguard both mothers and their infants.
  • Increased saline spells trouble for freshwater insects like mayflies: Study

    This may be due to the lack of metabolic responses to salinity. In this context, salinity is used to describe the amounts of all salts, not only sodium, in an aquatic environment.
  • Researchers find highest energy gamma rays from dead star, pulsar

    Pulsars emit rotating beams of electromagnetic radiation, somewhat like cosmic lighthouses. If their beam sweeps across our solar system, we see flashes of radiation at regular time intervals.
  • Study finds green tea, matcha, and black tea effective against Omicron Sub-Variants

    Previous studies have demonstrated that the biologically active chemicals in tea, known as tea catechins, effectively neutralize the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
  • Motivational podcasts to unleash your full potential

    Tune into these popular motivational and self-help podcasts from Audible hosted by remarkable individuals such as Robin Sharma and Ranveer Allahbadia.
  • Social media overindulgence is affecting students’ mental health

    Not all the effects of social media are bad, but studies show the need to help people at risk of social media addiction.
  • Type 2 diabetes diagnosis at 30 can lower life expectancy by up to 14 years: Study

    The findings were broadly similar in analyses using EU data, with corresponding estimates being about 13, 9, or 5 years earlier death on average.
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