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The ‘eight glasses of water a day’ rule doesn’t fit everyone, experts say. Hydration needs vary by lifestyle, health, and diet, with urine color being a simple indicator for water intake.
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A new study published in The Lancet Public Health finds that walking just 7,000 steps per day offers substantial health benefits—including lower risks of mortality, heart disease, diabetes, and dementia—challenging the long-standing 10,000-step daily goal as unrealistic for many.
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Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration warns that nerve damage from excess vitamin B6 may be more widespread than previously thought. Concerns have led to proposed restrictions on high-dose supplements, as new studies and reports highlight risks of long-term high-dose use
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With temperatures expected to peak at 45°C, officials advise limiting outdoor activities and staying hydrated to combat the prolonged heatwave affecting the capital
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This innovative tool incorporates advanced AI and deep learning technologies through Photoplethysmography (PPG) to provide rapid health assessments tailored to the specific needs of the Indian population
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Senior office bearers of TGDA on Wednesday met Health Minister, Damodar Raja Narasimha and submitted a memorandum in which they said that premier State-run teaching hospitals are currently facing significant shortage of senior faculty
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The launch of Pyng, an AI-driven platform marks Swiggy's entry into the growing professional services market
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Though hyaluronic acid is generally a safe ingredient, even for sensitive skin, youngsters should avoid products containing such active ingredients including retinol, vitamin C, alpha- and beta- hydroxy acids, and peptides, as well as those labelled with terms such as anti-ageing, wrinkle-reducing, brightening, or firming
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The discomfort of saying no pales in comparison to the long-term satisfaction of living authentically and intentionally
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Many gluten-free foods are high in calories and sugar, low on fiber and protein, and they cost more
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The mental disorder, marked by a persistent low mood, is known to heighten one's chance of developing heart disease or diabetes
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Many companies to offer job opportunities in pharma, health, IT & ITes firms, education, banks and other sectors, says organiser
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A Group Health Insurance Plan includes a group of employees of an organisation or members of a group, where the employer bears premium costs. Some insurance companies also include dependent family members of employees, providing mental satisfaction and financial security to the staff.
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Qualification of candidates should be above SSC and preliminary interviews will be conducted at the venue.
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Junior lecturers pool money for colleges' upkeep - There are no posts of sweepers, scavengers and night watchmen for 425 government junior colleges
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Based on The Lancet analysis, prevalence of abdominal obesity is high to very high across all the Southern States.
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In a study published Thursday, University of Sydney researchers analyzed data from wrist devices worn by 83,013 adults in Britain and found no health benefits from standing more compared to sitting.
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Appearing on “The Drew Barrymore Show,” Demi Moore and Drew Barrymore reminisced about their work together on the 2003 film “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle,” which featured Bruce Willis. Moore, who was married to Willis from 1987 to 2000, commented, “Given the circumstances, he is in a stable place.”
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Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS)-Adilabad has been flooded by patients of viral fevers in recent times. Officials of the institute said that over 50 percent of total outpatients were diagnosed with various fevers including dengue
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Merit of longevity depends on the spirit of the person and the prevailing conditions