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Priyanka Chopra's mother Madhu, a doctor, shares secret behind why she has a 'head full of hair' at 73. The formula is 1400 years oldPriyanka Chopra's mother, Dr. Madhu Chopra, shared her DIY hair mask recipe at 73, featuring coconut oil, fenugreek, chia seeds, cooked ric...
Who was Jaspal Rana? All about his wife Aarushie Verma, ex Reena Rana, family, children, father, awards and achievementsJaspal Rana's Wife: Renowned Indian shooter and coach Jaspal Rana passed away at 49 after health complications. A former champion, Rana tra...
India labour market remodels itself bit by bit as agri slowly cedes ground, workforce moves onIndia's labour market is undergoing a structural transformation driven by the country's broader economic transition, a report by SBI Resear...
Quote of the Day by Lucy Liu: 'It's like kill or be killed, that's my…'—Inspiring quotes by the American actress widely regarded as a trailblazer for Asian American representation in HollywoodQuote of the Day: Lucy Liu's powerful "kill or be killed" philosophy, born from her experiences as an Asian American woman in Hollywood, un...
Rare earth mining is poisoning Mekong River tributaries, threatening 'the world's kitchen'Toxic runoff from unregulated rare earth mines in Myanmar and Laos is contaminating the Mekong River and its tributaries, threatening the l...
AHH names Venkatesh Tarakkad as CFO; Ritesh Pandey moves to chief business officer roleAsia Healthcare Holdings has appointed Venkatesh Tarakkad as its new Chief Financial Officer and Head of Business Development. Tarakkad bri...
Paris Paralympics medalist Avani Lekhara raises issue with Galaxy Z Flip 6 after service center denies help, company says 'issue promplty resolved'Paralympic champion Avani Lekhara faced service issues with her Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, gifted to athletes for the Paris 2024 Games. Despi...
Growing medicalisation of female circumcision in Asia sparks risk warnings from human rights advocatesIn Asia, health professionals are increasingly performing female genital mutilation (FGM), a practice with no medical benefits. While paren...
Wipro Consumer Care Ventures leads early funding in Singaporean women’s health startupThis pre-series A funding round of $3.5 million for Singapore-based Moom Health is aimed at helping the company scale its personalised well...
UK MP calls for investigation into 'radioactive chapati' study in Coventry; here's what to know about the studyUK Member of Parliament Taiwo Owatemi is calling for a legislative investigation into medical studies conducted on South Asians and women o...
ADB, India sign USD 295 million loan pact to upgrade state highways in BiharThe improved roads will enhance connectivity in some of Bihar's poorest rural districts and promote access to health and education faciliti...
Type 2 diabetes linked with gestational diabetes in South Asian women, says studyThe discovery may lead to new ways to identify women who would benefit from interventions to prevent diabetes during pregnancy.
Indian women more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive form of breast cancer at a younger ageIndian women were less likely to die of breast cancer than their non-Hispanic white counterparts.
'Economic independence of H-1B spouses will be dented if their right to work is revoked'If the primary H-1 holder is on track for a green card, the spouse can apply for employment authorisation.
Dr Uma Rajan honoured for her community services in SingaporeA 75-year-old Indian-Singaporean doctor has been honoured by the Indian community here for contributing her 38 years in the healthcare.
Six Indian-Americans receive Ellis Island Medals of Honor in USSix Indian-Americans and a British-Indian were among nearly 100 individuals who were presented prestigious 2015 Ellis Island Medals of Hono...
Asians, Latinos smoke more after migrating to US: StudyAsian men on average smoked 2.5 more cigarettes per day than Asian women, compared with 1.5 more cigarettes per day.
Experts warn Asians in UK against fertility treatment in IndiaThey claim that some fertility clinics in India may be implanting multiple embryos to increase the chances of a live birth.
- Fewer women make it to boardrooms in companies in Asia: Report
Women hold eight per cent of executive committee seats in the Asian firms, still lower than the average of 10% in Europe and 14% in the US.
Beyond the Rs 32 debate: Sustained fast growth seems to work to make a serious dent on povertyThe poverty trend in India mirrors the trend in South Asia: a rather slow, but steady, decline. This is true no matter what poverty thresho...