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Death rate in ICE immigrant detention centers more than doubles under Trump, Reuters analysis findsFifty individuals have died in U.S. immigration detention since January 2025, a rate that has more than doubled since 2009. Concerns are ri...
Long-term Investing: Ecosystem with an edge called India; 12 large- mid- and small-cap stocks with upside potential of up to 34%Tactical investing should not be confused with long-term investing. In a world where geopolitical risk, commodity shocks, and uncertainty a...
Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 28%In these times of geopolitical stress, how will things pan out for the Indian market? Will it be a standalone underperformer? Or is it just...
That Quick Wipe on Your TV Screen Might Be Causing More Damage Than You ThinkFlat-screen TVs require careful cleaning to avoid damage. Experts advise using soft microfiber cloths and distilled water, avoiding harsh c...
Want to keep your brain sharp? Experts say cutting back on alcoholic drinks could be the keyA new study warns that drinking too much alcohol can harm brain health and raise stroke risk. Experts say cutting down on daily drinks help...
Not just adults! High cholesterol & triglycerides now attacking Indian kids; How they damage the body & the states worst hitA new report reveals high triglyceride levels among Indian children. Bengal has the highest proportion of affected children aged 5-9 years....
Heat advisory in US: New York, Philadelphia, Chicago likely to hit with 100 degrees, extreme warnings issuedExtreme heat warnings are in effect across Arizona and Nevada, raising concerns for children's health. Heat advisories span multiple states...
After you quit smoking, here is what happens to your body from Day 1 to Year 15, says WHOQuitting smoking offers immediate and long-term health advantages. It reduces the risk of many diseases and enhances life expectancy. Impro...
Study Links outdoor artificial light exposure to increased stroke riskA recent study conducted in China involving over 28,000 adults has found a potential link between exposure to outdoor artificial light at n...
Childhood obesity can lead to health complications in adulthoodFrom diabetes to infertility and cardiovascular problems, childhood obesity can lead to many health scares.
COVID-19 may increase risk of stroke in children: Study"It may be that hyper-immune response that comes later that's causing kids to clot," said MaryGlen J. Vielleux, a pediatric neurology resid...
Stroke caused 7 lakh deaths in India in 2019: StudyThe paper is a collaborative effort between the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), Instit...
Masks too dangerous for children under 2, Japan medical group saysChildren under the age of two shouldn't wear masks because they can make breathing difficult and increase the risk of choking, a Japan medi...
Silent stroke doesn't show any sign: Keep BP in check, quit smokingPatients are generally unaware when they get a stroke.
- Childhood brain tumour survivor's high body fat ups stroke risk
Toronto, March 25 (IANS) Survivors of childhood brain tumours have more body fat, increasing their risk of stroke, heart disease, type 2 di...
Polluted environment kills 1.7 million children each year: WHOEvery year 570,000 children under five years die from respiratory infections, such as pneumonia, attributable to indoor and outdoor air pol...
Passive smoking may make kids obeseExposure to second-hand smoking may make children obese and amplify their risk of cardiovascular disease.
Ways to prevent a heatstroke this summerHeat strokes, or sunstrokes, may damage internal organs including the brain and should be treated as a medical emergency. The old and the y...
Skipping meals makes kids obese: StudyChildren who skip meals are more likely to have excess body fat and an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease or stroke as early as 6 ye...
AIIMS study finds 4 per cent of Delhi kids have high BPA new AIIMS study on 10,000 Delhi schoolchildren has found that 3-4% of them suffered from hypertension.