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Top neurologist lost 29 kilos. He also lowered his resting heart rate from 70 to 40. Here's how he did itA Hyderabad neurologist, Dr. Sudhir Kumar, dramatically lowered his resting heart rate to the 40s through consistent lifestyle changes over...
Psychology says people who spend hours each evening on social media aren't undisciplined or passively bored; they're caught in a feedback loop designed specifically to feel like socializingSocial media platforms, designed for connection, may paradoxically fuel loneliness through passive consumption and parasocial interactions....
How to remove pesticides naturally from your favourite summer fruits: Berries, peaches and plumsSummer's bounty of berries, peaches, and plums offers peak flavour and nutrition. While delicious, these fruits can carry pesticide residue...
China’s EV boom is cleaning the air, and may have prevented 262,000 deathsElectric vehicles are proving to be life savers. Studies show China's shift to electric cars has prevented thousands of premature deaths. A...
Doctor reveals surprising link between ear hair and heart healthEar hair in younger men could signal heart risks. Dr. Priyam Bordoloi noted this connection, citing studies. Excessive ear hair, especially...
Gene therapy for cholesterol: Initial test results cheerA new gene editing medicine, VERVE-102, offers hope for millions with heart conditions. Eli Lilly's drug showed significant reductions in b...
No protein supplement. Simple South Indian food, milk, curd and methi helped her grandfather live past 100 years. Even pet dog lived past 18 years, claims woman from ChennaiA viral social media post questions the emphasis on protein-rich diets. It shares the story of a Chennai resident's grandfather who lived t...
Techie-turned fitness trainer shares the one habit that helped him shed weight faster, changed body shape: ‘Walking and cardio alone would have…’Abhishek Singhal, a data scientist and fitness coach, revealed his method for significant belly fat reduction. He emphasized strength train...
Lack of sleep, chronic stress, poor diet? Harvard-trained doctor shares 6 daily habits that may silently harm healthModern lifestyles, marked by poor sleep, stress, and unhealthy habits, silently increase the risk of chronic diseases. Harvard-trained gut ...
NICU care can cost Rs 5,000-10,000 per day: Why parents should know about newborn coverage and its sub-limits in health insuranceParents buy maternity cover for delivery, but the bigger financial risk is complications after birth.
Top cardiologist warns: Bad breath isn’t just dental issue, it could be sign of heart disease. What to do?A leading cardiologist, Dr. Pradip Jamnadas, has warned that persistent bad breath could be more than a dental issue—it may signal underlyi...
High BP at 7, heart problem in 50s? Ignoring your child’s blood pressure could trigger deadly heart risks; Experts explain what to doNew research shows high blood pressure in young children may lead to heart problems later in life. The study highlights the need for early ...
Childhood respiratory illness may turn fatal in adulthood: StudyRespiratory illness may actually decrease life span, even as an adult!
Respiratory infections in a child could lead to death as an adult: StudyThe first-of-its-kind study spanning over seven decades suggests that people who had a lower-respiratory-tract infection (LRTI), such as br...
Love pasta & pastries? Overindulgence can up the risk of premature heart disease, says studyA higher intake of refined grains can make you vulnerable to premature coronary artery disease.
Lupin signs boxing champion Mary Kom as brand ambassador for Shakti campaign"With Mary Kom anchoring the campaign, we hope to drive the much-needed awareness on the issue and encourage women to sign up for early scr...
Over 1 lakh deaths in 29 cities due to air pollution: StudyWhile environment minister Prakash Javadekar is often heard stating that there is no correlation between air pollution levels and premature...
Are you exercising enough? Lack of physical activity may up early death risk in adultsPhysical activity is known to reduce deaths from heart disease and diabetes.
Do you live in an area with high air pollution? You are more susceptible to a heart attackTiny particles in polluted air can travel from the lungs into the bloodstream.
Heart diseases in Indian women under-recognised: WHOThe World Health Organisation (WHO) today said that cardiovascular diseases among Indian women are "under- recognised" and remain "under-tr...