- 25/08/2025 07:01:11
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A study in the American Journal of Epidemiology links vitamin A deficiency to a higher risk of stomach cancer. Lower vitamin A intake significantly increases the likelihood of developing the disease, regardless of demographic factors. Adequate vitamin A is crucial for protecting the stomach lining, supporting cell health, and reducing cancer risk.
- 25/08/2025 07:01:11
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Let’s talk about five collagen-boosting foods that can help you fight wrinkles naturally because ageing gracefully is one thing, but doing it with radiant, healthy skin? That’s a beauty goal worth chasing.
- 25/08/2025 07:01:11
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While sighting the moon is considered very auspicious in most religions, there is one such occasion when it is forbidden to see the moon. On Ganesh Chaturthi, there is a general belief that if one sees the moon then one can be afflicted with 'false accusations' or Mithya Dosh and suffer the consequences despite being innocent.
- 25/08/2025 05:02:53
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Diabetic shock, or severe hypoglycaemia, occurs when blood sugar levels plummet dangerously low, posing significant health risks. Recognizing early warning signs like trembling, sweating, and confusion is crucial for prompt intervention. Immediate action, such as the 15-15 rule and glucagon injections, can stabilize blood sugar levels and prevent life-threatening complications.
- 25/08/2025 05:02:53
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Drinking too much water right after meals can disrupt digestion by diluting essential gastric juices, hindering nutrient absorption. This habit may lead to bloating, indigestion, and discomfort. Experts recommend sipping water before or between meals for optimal digestion. Avoid excessive water intake immediately after eating to maintain healthy digestion and prevent potential issues like electrolyte imbalance.
- 25/08/2025 05:02:53
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Prawns and shrimp, though often used interchangeably, exhibit key biological and anatomical differences. Prawns, belonging to Dendrobranchiata, feature branching gills and straighter bodies, thriving in freshwater. Shrimp, classified under Pleocyemata, possess plate-like gills and curved bodies, primarily inhabiting saltwater. These distinctions influence their taste, texture, and culinary applications, with prawns being meatier and shrimp more delicate.
- 25/08/2025 05:02:53
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Lalit Patidar, an 18-year-old from India, has earned a Guinness World Record for having the world's hairiest face, with 95% coverage and a density of 201.72 hair strands per square centimeter. Diagnosed with hypertrichosis, or "werewolf syndrome," Lalit initially faced social stigma but has since embraced his unique appearance.
- 25/08/2025 05:02:53
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With new diseases arising day by day, how do you keep yourselves safe? The key is to boost your physical and mental health. But how do you do it? By following some ‘boring habits’. Yes, that’s right. Some boring habits can actually help you to keep diseases at bay, and also provide a healthier body and mind. “Extraordinary outcomes result from consistent, ordinary actions,” says Dr. Jeremy London, a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon with over 25 years of clinical experience. Here are 6 boring habits he swears by for better health.
- 25/08/2025 03:01:54
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7 symptoms that should be addressed immediately as they may lead to kidney failure
- 25/08/2025 03:01:54
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Many people unknowingly make food preparation mistakes. These errors reduce nutritional value. Fitness coach Mankirat Kaur shared tips to avoid these mistakes. Adding honey to boiling water is one such mistake. Refrigerating bread makes it stale. Eating apple and kiwi skin is beneficial. Steaming broccoli retains more nutrients. These simple changes improve nutrient intake and overall health.
- 25/08/2025 03:01:54
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Heart diseases are a major cause of deaths globally. Doctor Jeremy London reveals three key risk factors. Obesity is a significant contributor, often linked to poor diet and high blood pressure. Sedentary lifestyle increases heart disease risk, even with regular exercise. Smoking remains the worst habit for the heart, affecting arteries and overall health.
- 25/08/2025 01:01:02
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New research indicates that cherry pulp powder, made from discarded cherries, contains antioxidants that may protect against Alzheimer's-related toxicity in lab models. The study found the powder more effective than juice, suggesting the importance of the whole fruit. While these preclinical findings are promising, human trials are needed to confirm if cherry pulp powder can prevent dementia.
- 25/08/2025 01:01:02
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5 hidden signs of insulin resistance that should not be ignored
- 24/08/2025 23:01:28
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India is recognised globally for being home to 42 UNESCO World Heritage Sites (overall as of 2025). The rich count only shows that every corner of India tells a tale; tale of bravery, tale of valour, nature, beauty, spirituality and cultural richness, among others. These stories are more evident in its UNESCO sites.
- 24/08/2025 23:01:28
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Osteoporosis, a silent disease, weakens bones, leading to fractures, particularly in the hip, wrist, and spine. Affecting millions, especially women over 50, it progresses without obvious symptoms until a fracture occurs. Early diagnosis and management through lifestyle changes, medication, and exercise are crucial for preventing complications and maintaining bone health.
- 24/08/2025 23:01:28
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Desi superfoods like amla, curry leaves, methi, and spinach are packed with essential nutrients that promote hair growth and scalp health. These traditional remedies strengthen roots, prevent greying, and add shine naturally. Incorporating these foods into your diet can provide long-lasting nourishment and healthier hair growth, offering a natural alternative to expensive treatments.
- 24/08/2025 23:01:28
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Dr. Saurabh Sethi recommends incorporating kiwi into your diet to improve gut health, citing its natural ability to relieve constipation due to its unique fiber content. Kiwi is also IBS-friendly, a great source of fiber, and contains an enzyme that aids protein digestion. Clinical studies suggest that regular kiwi consumption can alleviate constipation symptoms and may even outperform fiber supplements.
- 24/08/2025 23:01:28
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Bloating, often dismissed as a minor digestive issue, can signal underlying health problems beyond gut issues. It may stem from hormonal imbalances, reproductive conditions like endometriosis, or digestive disorders such as IBS and SIBO. In some instances, bloating can indicate liver or heart diseases, autoimmune conditions like scleroderma, or even food intolerances, necessitating medical evaluation for persistent or unusual cases.
- 24/08/2025 21:01:05
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A groundbreaking study by UCSF researchers has pinpointed the protein FTL1 as a key contributor to age-related cognitive decline, particularly affecting the hippocampus. Elevated FTL1 levels in older mice correlated with diminished brain cell connections and impaired cognitive function. Remarkably, reducing FTL1 in aged mice reversed these effects, boosting memory and neural connections.
- 24/08/2025 15:00:44
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Mumbai is buzzing with excitement as Lalbaugcha Raja 2025 has been unveiled, showcasing a majestic idol adorned in a purple dhoti and golden throne mandap. This year's celebration emphasizes unity, with artisans from diverse backgrounds contributing to the grand spectacle. Rooted in tradition since 1934, the festival also promotes eco-friendly practices with paper idols, blending devotion and sustainability.