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Here are some unconventional ways to celebrate Raksha Bandhan

Here are some unconventional ways to celebrate Raksha Bandhan

  • Study finds women suffer worse heart disease outcomes than men

    Risk factors that are unique to women include premature menopause, endometriosis and hypertension disorders during pregnancy.
  • Ladies, maintain a stable weight to live longer

    Older women who sustained a stable weight were 1.2 to 2 times more likely to achieve longevity compared to those who experienced a weight loss of 5 per cent or more, said researchers from the University of California, San Diego.
  • Glad to integrate India’s tradition in our designs: Gaurav Gupta on dressing up Beyonce for world tour

    Gupta credited the global "brown movement" for the world taking note of what India has to offer.
  • 17% Covid patients still suffer health issues, 6.5% lost lives after 1 year: ICMR

    The symptoms of long Covid or post Covid condition (PCC) include fatigue, breathlessness or neurocognitive abnormalities. PCC was also linked with 2.7 times higher odds of post-discharge mortality.
  • Study says global pollution edged upward in 2021, so did burden on human health

    If the world were to permanently reduce fine particulate pollution (PM2.5) to meet the World Health Organization's (WHO) guideline, the average person would add 2.3 years onto their life expectancy, or a combined 17.8 billion life-years saved worldwide.
  • Study suggests human-caused climate change may lead to 1 billion premature deaths over next century

    The oil and gas industry is directly and indirectly responsible for over 40 per cent of carbon emissions -- impacting the lives of billions of people, many living in the world's most remote and low-resourced communities.
  • Here’s your fashion gift guide for ‘Rakhi’

    Finding that perfect gift that puts a smile on your siblings' face can be a daunting task, so we made it easier for you!
  • Avoiding salt in meals may cut heart attack, stroke risk by 20%: Study

    The findings also suggest that switching diet from always adding salt to “usually” adding it reduced the risk of AF by 12 per cent.
  • Fenugreek seeds offer hair benefits, promoting growth and health

    In this article, we will explore the various advantages of fenugreek seeds for hair and learn how to use them effectively for luscious locks.
  • Childhood inactivity leads to heart disease in young adults: Study

    According to the study, sedentary time accrued from childhood to early adulthood was associated with heart impairment, even in those with normal weights and blood pressure
  • Study shows how living in space can impair astronauts’ immune systems

    A new study showed that T-cells of the immune system can get affected by weightlessness in space and render them ineffective to fight infections.
  • SARS-CoV-2 infection linked to high blood pressure in adults: Study

    The authors noted that the people in the study were primarily from communities with low socioeconomic status, which may increase their susceptibility to developing high blood pressure after Covid-19 infection.
  • ‘Pregaming’ associated to risky substance use among college students: Study

    The researchers found that pregaming was linked with alcohol use by college students who had violated their university’s alcohol policy, accounting for important demographic factors.
  • Online math learning platform Cuemath lays off 100 more staff: Report

    Cuemath, founded in 2013 by Manan and Jagjit Rai Khurma, provides an after-school online math program for students in grades K-12.
  • Why do I crave sugar and carbs when I’m sick?

    Your nose is running, your head hurts and you feel like you're coming down with a cold. You're settling in on the couch for a sick day. Then you reach for the snacks.
  • Common supplements may reduce natural hearing loss: Study

    As people age, outer hair cells lose their ability to stretch in response to sound, preventing sound amplification and leading to age-related hearing loss.
  • Cultural activities soon for Kota coaching students to de-stress

    It was decided in the meeting that to reduce the mental stress and anxiety of the coaching students, KOCA, i.e., Kota Carnival activity will be organised.
  • NephroPlus launches 160-bed dilaysis at Tashkent

    The 160-bed dialysis setup will serve over 900 chronic kidney patients in Tashkent.
  • Cinnamon exhibits inhibitory impact on early-stage prostate cancer: NIN study

    A study by researchers from Hyderabad-based National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) on animal models has demonstrated that cinnamon and its active components - cinnamaldehyde and procyanidin B2-administered orally to rats had an inhibitory effect on early-stage prostate cancer, according to a press release.
  • Covid survivors may show increased vascular risk associated with stress

    Although many patients recover completely from the disease, previous studies noted cardiovascular condition in patients that survived severe Covid-19 infections.
  • Unravelling Fertility Treatment Myths: A Guided Journey to Parenthood

    Fertility treatment offers a beacon of hope for couples grappling with infertility, illuminating their path towards parenthood with the promise of success.
  • Nearly one billion people globally will have osteoarthritis by 2050

    The study, published recently in The Lancet Rheumatology journal, analysed 30 years of osteoarthritis data (1990–2020) covering more than 200 countries.
  • 70% of Gen-Z Indian employees envision AI skills enhancing their career trajectories

    In the last year, 43% of India's workforce observed a rise in the utilization of AI within their workplaces.
  • AI scans could spot signs of Parkinson’s disease years before diagnosis: Study

    Researchers have confirmed that eye scans powered by artificial intelligence (AI) could detect Parkinson's disease years before people have symptoms, a new study has shown.
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