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10 stress management lessons from psychology that explain why some people break under pressure while others grow stronger—and the small daily shifts that help you take control backStress rarely arrives all at once. It builds quietly through small pressures, daily habits, and unnoticed decisions. Drawing from psycholog...
Over 1,500 bat species carry thousands of deadly viruses but rarely get sick, and scientists are only just beginning to understand whyBats possess a unique, preactivated innate immune defense that stops viruses from fully replicating, even after cell entry. This remarkable...
This UK couple grows chairs in their garden and sells them for $90000Alice and Gavin Munro have spent two decades cultivating trees to grow into ready-made chairs, a process taking 6 to 12 years per piece. Th...
'They're making a mistake by hiring me': IIT-ISB, graduate opens up about 3 sleepless nights after landing his dream jobA top executive's dream job offer sparked intense self-doubt, not excitement. Despite impressive credentials, he questioned his abilities, ...
How to identify Gaboon Viper: Key physical features, range, habitat, and dietAfrica's Gaboon viper boasts the longest fangs of any venomous snake. This master of camouflage lives in forests and is a patient hunter. W...
AI used to make 'fetishised' images of disabled womenSome account owners use artificial intelligence to manipulate real images of non-disabled women, making them appear to have Down syndrome, ...
AI can have medical care biases too, a study revealsDespite identical clinical details, the AI models occasionally altered decisions based on patients' personal characteristics, affecting pri...
World Down Syndrome Day 2025: Who was Dr Jérôme Lejeune, the man known for his cause for Down syndromeIn July 1958, Dr Jérôme Lejeune, along with others at Raymond Turpin's laboratory, analysed the number of chromosomes from a child's tissue...
New survey reveals chronic fatigue syndrome is not rare, affects 3.3 mn adultsThe report challenges the perception of CFS as a rare illness, emphasising its impact on a broader population.
What is Christmas Tree Syndrome, Here's How You Can Avoid ItChristmas Tree Syndrome is identified when individuals, exposed to real or fake trees, exhibit typical allergy symptoms such as congestion,...
Stockholm Syndrome: How a bank robbery, 50 yrs ago, led to romanticisation of kidnappingStockholm Syndrome is a 'defence mechanism that helps the victim' cope with a traumatic situation.
Research identifies overactive gene as reason for premature ageing in Down's SyndromeOveractivity of a gene called DYRK1A on chromosome 21 leads to accelerated ageing, in people with Down's Syndrome, according to a study by ...
What is Tourette syndrome? Know about Lewis Capaldi’s condition that caused him to twitch on stageLet's study more about Lewis Capaldi's ailment, Tourette Syndrome, and its signs, causes, and other details to have a better understanding ...
India Inc needs to tackle 'Imposter Syndrome', a big, unspoken problem that women face at the workplaceImposter Syndrome is prolonged feelings of self-doubt, feelings of inadequacy and low self-worth.
23-year-old girl with Down syndrome becomes India's first to be selected for global fashion showRiza gave online auditions in February this year and was selected.
From ‘Broken Heart Syndrome’ to cardiovascular diseases, your heart health needs extra care post-CovidFor anyone who has had the Covid infection, heart health should be at the center of their recovery care process.
Pune-based drug discovery firm to start trial on anti- parasitic drug for Covid-19CEO of Novalead, told ET that the firm will start phase 3 randomised trials to study whether the generic drug nitazoxanide brings down the ...
This is why tech gadgets are the biggest culprit for your sleep disorderIf there is one cause for sleep disorders that has seen a sharp rise in recent years, according to doctors, it is the use of electronics.
Coping with a Down Syndrome childParents of children born with Down Syndrome often struggle to cope with the baffling new realities of their lives.
Cooking linked to heart disease riskScientists have found that the more time people spend preparing meals in the kitchen, the greater their risk of heart disease.