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Apollo doctor explains 99% of heart attacks are not sudden, reveals 4 risk factorsHeart disease is a major killer in India, with cardiovascular ailments causing nearly 24.2% of deaths. A significant surge in heart attack ...
Avoid bottom-fishing in PG Electroplast shares, CDSL among 3 ideas for next week: Rupak DeAmidst a sixth consecutive weekly decline for Nifty, analysts suggest caution, particularly in mid and small caps due to tariff concerns. P...
Standard deviation studies pointing Nifty at 25,000 and beyond: Anand JamesAnand James of Geojit Investments sees potential for Nifty to hit 25,000, though warns that a drop below 24,280 may signal weakness. He exp...
Stock Radar: Medanta stock showing signs of turnaround after over 20% fall; should you buy or hold?Global Health Ltd (Medanta) is showing a bullish outlook after consolidating above its recent breakout levels. The stock is trading above k...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of more than 34%The world is currently grappling with what US President Trump will do or undo on the tariffs front. And markets will have to deal with this...
Indian govt needs to trim citizens' waist size for the sake of economyIndia's Economic Survey 2023-24 warned that increasing obesity rates could hinder the country's economic potential. Experts urged the gover...
Your drinking water may be causing fatigue. Here’s how to fix thatDoctors say most RO filters we’re using are a little too efficient in filtering out essential minerals from water. There are multiple ways ...
Why pure RO drinking water is not healthy for you: Doctors, WHO raise health warningExperts warn against the prevailing belief that RO filtered water is healthiest, highlighting health risks due to mineral depletion. Mainta...
Nifty on a strong base, to maintain bullish trend: AnalystsAfter reaching a lifetime high at 22,124, the Nifty experienced a dip and found support at 21,350-21,400, which aligned with the 26-day exp...
Cancer cases surge nearly 80% in under-50 age group: StudyA recent study published in the British Medical Journal (Oncology) revealed a shocking 79% increase in new cancer cases among individuals u...
Rolls Royce was part of 20-vehicle VIP convoy, hit tanker at 200 kmph speed from behind: Nuh e-way accident probeNew evidence has emerged challenging the initial account of a fatal accident between a Rolls-Royce and an oil tanker on the Delhi-Mumbai Ex...
Still negatively biased in market; have 6 picks in defence, cap goods & infra: Nischal Maheshwari“Over ownership and under ownership has played a big role there and if one looks at it, the maximum amount of selling has come from the FII...
World Heart Day: Broken heart syndrome mimics cardiac arrest signs like sweating, chest painAlthough temporary and curable, this condition can be fatal in some cases.
Yes, yoga can alleviate joint pain. Gentle asanas that will ensure a comfortable lifeYoga is a very effective tool to improve joint flexibility & lower stress levels.
World Liver Day: Warning signs won’t show until it’s too late, some conditions can be reversed with good habitsThe WHO says one in five Indians is likely to suffer from a liver disease.
Indian researchers start trials on saliva-based Covid-19 testingThe Medanta Institute of Education and Research in Gurgaon, Mumbai-based diagnostics company TransAsia Bio and Pune’s Mylab are among those...
KKR launches late bid for Trehan’s MedantaKKR swooped down with a late bid after Manipal’s negotiations ran into valuation differences.
Women's heart attack symptoms vary from men: Breathlessness, vomiting, fatigue could be warning signsSeveral cases don’t get reported in the hospitals as many of these signs go unnoticed.
Why Young Entrepreneurs are returning to India to start new businessesI was working for Microsoft in the US and when my work visa was rejected, it was a catalyst for me to move back to India,” said Kunal Bahl,...
Don’t have health insurance? Pay up to 60% moreThose paying out of their pockets are now billed anywhere between 25% and 60% more than those with cashless health insurance schemes.