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West Bengal's electronics factory push; Fed jitters hit TCSWest Bengal is exploring ways to expand electronics manufacturing under EMC 2.0. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 27% in 1 yearAfter the correction, the street will reach a stage where, if a company delivers numbers, there will be enough money waiting to move into t...
Show of hands: Handcare has become the next big thing in skincare in the West. India is catching upA viral 15-step handcare routine by influencer Victoria Ortega has helped fuel a growing global focus on handcare, turning hands into a new...
Life broke her body, but love held her together: 'I was a stranger to my life, but my husband became my biggest strength'A woman's idyllic arranged marriage was shattered by a Stage 3 chronic kidney disease diagnosis. Despite relentless efforts and a devastati...
These mid-cap stocks with ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analystsOver the next few sessions, as the uncertainty caused by the Gulf war intensifies and makes you anxious, remember this: It is not the first...
These mid-cap stocks with ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analystsWhat is evident in the last few trading sessions is how the street is treating Q4 earnings numbers. If a company delivers in terms of numbe...
Most difficult: Staying invested in businesses while ignoring noise called Gulf war; 19 stocks from different sectors to ‘hold’Businesses that create long-term wealth are those where the demand runway is long, the competitive position is strong, and the management i...
Japan approves stem-cell treatment for Parkinson's in world firstPharmaceutical company Sumitomo Pharma said it received the green light for the manufacture and sale of Amchepry, its Parkinson's disease t...
John Cena reveals hair transplant journey: How the WWE star regained his hair with red-light therapyJohn Cena, the WWE icon, has revealed his hair transplant journey, prompted by fan comments on his bald spot. He emphasizes the procedure's...
Honasa looks beyond beauty and skincare to new growth categoriesHonasa Consumer, the parent company of Mamaearth, is looking to expand into new product lines as its once-flagship brand loses steam. The c...
Global Autism Therapy Framework for 90 crore children: How India cracked 144-year-old world problem,Pinnacle, an Indian autism therapy network, gains global recognition. It is acknowledged for its innovative, mother-led, and AI-enabled app...
Does your child avoid eye contact, exhibit behavioural challenges? These are early signs of autism that shouldn't be ignoredAutism is characterised by persistent deficits in social, communication and behavioural aspects.
Healing ViaVirtual RealityNarayani GaneshWhere is your brain — in your knee, or what?! A dear friend of mine would exclaim thus, exasperatedly, when I failed to see ...
Blood plasma reduces risk of severe COVID-19 if given earlyThey arrive nearly five months after the Food and Drug Administration, under pressure from President Donald Trump, issued the therapy an em...
Corona care: UV LEDs can disinfect surfaces, reduce transmissionUltraviolet light's large-scale efficacy against the spread of the coronavirus is yet to be shown.
Say goodbye to bladder problems: This tiny, implantable device can work wondersThe device can detect overactivity in the bladder and then use light from LEDs to tamp down the urge to urinate.
Royal Philips crosses the billion dollar sales mark in IndiaAs per latest regulatory filings, Philips’ total sales in the Indian market grew by 11.8% in the fiscal year ended March 2017, despite inte...
Johnson & Johnson arm halts R&D on Hepatitis C drugInstead, the company will focus on a cure for chronic hepatitis B, an inflammation of the liver caused by a different virus.
- New biocompatible optical fibers to detect first sign of disease
New York, Oct 18 (IANS) Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard Medical School have developed a biocompati...
Positive memories can relieve work-related stressScientists found that artificial reactivation of memories stored during a positive experience can suppress the effects of stress-induced de...