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No Pills or injections: Research reveals a surprisingly simple habit that could help manage blood sugar in type 2 diabetesA recent study suggests that regular exposure to natural daylight, even through a window, may help people with type 2 diabetes manage blood...
Forget expensive supplements. Peanuts might be the new magic pill for your brain health and memory, say medical expertsA study from Maastricht University Medical Center suggests that eating two servings of skin-roasted peanuts daily may support brain health ...
Is there an ideal running technique?Refining your running form doesn't significantly improve performance, but running consistently helps your body naturally optimize. Strength...
Mave Health raises Rs 6 crore in pre-seed roundThe newly raised investment will support Mave Health in launching Arc, a non-invasive brain stimulation wearable that treats depression.
Type 2 diabetes may shorten life expectancy up to 14 years, claims studyType 2 diabetes has a detrimental impact on a person's life expectancy, according to a study conducted by an international team of research...
Have diabetes? Spend more time out in the sunA recent study found that blood glucose levels were within the normal range (4.4-7.8 mmol/L) for longer during the natural daylight interve...
- Can't tech it from them
Big Tech knows almost everything about us and may behave in a way that many people do not like, notably in how they use our private data. M...
This smartphone app may detect Covid-19 using people’s voices, say researchersThe method can be used in low-income countries where PCR tests are expensive.
Battle of the sexes: Study shows men get away with lies twice as much as womenExpert liars also prefer to lie face-to-face, rather than via text messages.
Lab-grown meat burger may hit stores in five yearsThe burger is made from stem-cells: the templates from which specialised tissue such as nerve or skin cells develop.
Anti-smoking drug doesn't trigger heart disease, depressionA drug that helps smokers kick the butt does not increase their risk of heart attack and depression as was previously thought, a new study ...
Cost of lab-grown hamburger may drop from $3 lakh to $65Post is refining what he already sees as a patty consistent in look, texture and colour to a traditional ground beef burger but lacking in ...
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.
After 2005 upswing, fewer Indians emigrating to USThe research study, ‘India-EU Engagement and International Migration: Challenges and Policy Imperatives’ by Basant Kumar Potnuru and Vishis...
Lure of a foreign degree : 256% rise in students going abroad in 10 yearsTraditionally , north Indians flocked to Europe for higher education, but increasingly, students from Gujarat and southern states are makin...
256% rise in Indian students going abroad in 10 years, study saysStudying in Oxbridge still remains the highest academic aspiration among the youth here, the study showed.
- Europe muddle thickens as leaders fail to step up
" we're not going to pay," the German chancellor said.That threat didn't come from Angela Merkel, besieged from all sides to save Europe fr...
- Artificial meat: An answer to food crisis or a health hazard?
'Do we really need artificial meat?' The current meat production rate would not suffice to meet the demands of agrowing population 20 yrs h...
- Five ways to bridge the generation divide at workplace
Here are some guidelines for those looking to bridge the generation divide at workplace.
- India moves from fringes to core
The Indian economy has come closer to the ‘core’ of the international marketplace of late.