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New Mexico seeks $3.7 billion, changes to Meta platforms in youth harm trialNew Mexico is suing Meta Platforms, accusing it of harming young users. The state wants a judge to declare Meta's Facebook, Instagram, and ...
Harvard-trained doctor lists 8 daily habits for stronger bones, a healthier heart and sharper brain between 24–45Dr Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard-trained doctor, highlights crucial daily habits for adults aged 25 to 45. These habits build a strong foundatio...
Drops Of Essential Oil On The Inside Of The ToiletA popular home hack of adding essential oils to toilet bowls for odor control is questioned by science. While these oils offer a pleasant s...
What is hydrocodone? Tiger Woods' DUI crash report reveals hydrocodone pills—here's how it affects the bodyGolf legend Tiger Woods faced arrest after a car crash. He failed sobriety tests and had prescription painkillers in his possession. Woods ...
How long does alcohol really stay in your body? Doctors finally break down the exact timelineHow long alcohol stays in the body and why the timing is different for everyone. A doctor shares how the liver breaks down alcohol and how ...
Weekend parties can give brain bleeds, stroke risk, BP issues: Apollo doctor flags unseen effects of drinking. What's the safe limit?Heavy weekend drinking is leading to serious health risks, with Apollo neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar warning that young adults are increasin...
Think a glass of wine is harmless? Apollo neurologist warns moderate drinking may increase dementia riskA new 2025 study in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine suggests even moderate alcohol consumption raises dementia risk. Neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kum...
Thinking of drinking socially? Gastroenterologist Dr Pal warns how even a drop of alcohol is bad for your gut healthGastroenterologist Dr. Pal Manickam warns that alcohol, even in moderation, silently damages health by raising stress hormones and disrupti...
Once a week, a month, or never: Doctors reveal how often you can drink alcohol without risking cancer, heart, or brain damageDoctors and research confirm that no amount of alcohol is safe, dispelling myths about its benefits. Alcohol consumption, even in moderatio...
Quitting alcohol leads to rise in 'bad' cholesterol, finds a decade-long studyA study in Japan tracked individuals for 10 years and found that quitting alcohol increased 'bad' cholesterol and decreased 'good' choleste...
Repressed supply heightens demandThe record alcohol consumption on Air India's Surat-Bangkok flight highlights the heightened demand for liquor in 'dry states' like Gujarat...
Is there really a safe level of alcohol consumption? Experts weigh inA new study has found that previous research suggesting moderate alcohol consumption offers health benefits, such as increased longevity an...
Bihar alcohol ban prevented 21 lakh cases of intimate partner violence: Lancet studyBihar's 2016 alcohol ban prevented 24 lakh cases of daily and weekly alcohol consumption and 21 lakh cases of intimate partner violence, ac...
Even a glass of alcohol is enough to cause several health scares: WHOThere's no such thing as a safe limit to alcohol consumption.
WHO says there's no safe limit of liquor consumption after cancer agency lists alcohol as high-risk carcinogenThe agency has previously found that alcohol causes at least seven types of cancer.
View: Making a case for regulating alcohol consumption and eliminating illicit brewsStates should assign higher priority to revamping their excise administration and policing. Moreover, the capability of the health system i...
No, moderation doesn't help. Study shows low consumption of alcohol can also lead to heart failureThe study observed that there are no benefits of low alcohol usage.
How much alcohol is safe in your pilot's blood: DGCA says zeroOne reason why so many pilots are caught drunk and then barred is very strict DGCA norms.
Diabetic? Daily glass of red wine can improve heart healthPeople with diabetes are more susceptible to developing cardiovascular diseases and have lower levels of 'good' cholesterol.
DGCA issues strict alcohol consumption norms for flight crewThe measures include maintaining separate records of pre-flight and post-flight breath analyser examination for the flight crew.