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The Bathroom Spot That Almost No One Cleans ProperlyResearchers highlight that the underside of the toilet rim is a breeding ground for bacteria, often missed during regular cleanings. Biofil...
Dirty Tile Grout Try This Quick At Home Trick To Clean It Without Ripping It OutGrubby grout doesn't always mean costly renovation. A simple, science-backed DIY paste of baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and dish soap eff...
Urban Company to support service partners facing domestic violenceUrban Company introduces Project Nidar, a policy against gender-based violence for its service professionals. The policy aims to create awa...
New study links pre-existing allergic conditions to higher, long Covid riskThe researchers emphasised the need for more robust epidemiological research and a standardised definition of long-Covid for further invest...
Safety is no baggageComparison of crash outcomes revealed significant differences for both drivers and vehicles. Drivers who survived were more likely to have ...
There are cases of people who have been COVID positive more than once: Govt tells Rajya SabhaThe study has concluded that while COVID-19 re-infection is still rarely reported, nonetheless, immunity should not be assumed and public h...
Two +ve tests at interval of 102 days with one -ve defined as SARS-CoV-2 re-infection: ICMR studyAccording to the study 'SARS-CoV-2 re-infection: development of an epidemiological definition from India' which has been published by Cambr...
ICMR hasn't disclosed full details of sero survey yetThe Indian Council of Medical Research has not yet disclosed the full report of a nationwide sero survey conducted three months ago, prompt...
14 days isolation in some coronavirus cases may not be enough: StudyCurrently, the World Health Organisation advises 14 days of quarantine for people who may have come in contact with other Covid-19 patients...
Too much salt can kill you, literally!Consuming a diet high in sodium may lead to heart diseases, and increase the risk of early death.
Cancer rates on the rise in lower-income countries: StudyThe increase in many low-and middle-income countries is partially due to increases in risk factors that are typical of Western countries.
Nuts & peanuts can lower your risk of dyingPeople who eat at least 10 grams of nuts or peanuts daily have a lower risk of dying from several major causes of death, says a new study.
- Code green for Chennai, Mumbai
Chennai and Mumbai are the only big Indian cities with an effective system to manage biomedical waste, whereas Delhi and other north Indian...
Exposure to light while sleeping can make you fat: StudyBody mass index, waist-hip ratio, waist-height ratio and waist circumference in women increased with increasing exposure to light at night.
- Multi-vitamin pills a waste of money: Study
Are you among the millions who pop multi-vitamin pills? Then, there is some bad news for you as a new study claims it is nothing but 'a was...
- The spirit of the times
Physicians are slowly beginning to bear the onus of having to disbelieve in a somewhat widely accepted social evil: alcohol consumption. Th...
- India slams report about superbug in Delhi water supply
Indian health authorities have slammed a report in a foreign journal that said water in parts of Delhi contain bacteria that is resistant t...