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Deep beneath Utah’s Great Salt Lake, scientists discovered a giant freshwater system no one expectedScientists have discovered a vast underground freshwater lake extending kilometers beneath the hypersaline Great Salt Lake. This surprising...
Millions are moving away from traditional air conditioning toward this electricity-free cooling methodA groundbreaking cooling system called Nescod is here. Developed by scientists, it cools without electricity. This innovation uses common m...
The Shower Hack People Swear By for Smoother Shaving Without Spending ExtraHair conditioner offers a practical alternative to shaving cream. Its ingredients, like cationic surfactants, create a protective film redu...
Rosemary And Coarse Salt In One Jar: A Brilliant Kitchen Hack Or A Dangerous Food FadRosemary salt has surged in popularity, blending culinary appeal with unproven energy-cleansing claims. While scientific research confirms ...
How Food Was Stored Before Modern Kitchens Changed EverythingLong before modern refrigerators, ancient humans mastered food preservation. They used sun, salt, cold, and microbes to store food for surv...
Can peanuts harm your heart? Apollo doctor breaks down the effect of peanuts on cholesterol levelsPeanuts offer heart benefits when eaten right. Unsalted roasted or boiled peanuts improve cholesterol and lower heart disease risk. Avoid f...
Reduce blood pressure without medicine: 6 doctor-approved ways to improve vascular healthHigh blood pressure can often be managed through consistent lifestyle and dietary changes rather than medication alone. Dr. Kunal Sood, an ...
New study finds how 'chutki bhar namak' is raising the risk of hypertension, stroke, heart and kidney diseases in IndiaA recent study by ICMR-NIE reveals that Indians consume excessive salt, increasing the risk of hypertension and related diseases. To combat...
Are Indians consuming excess salt leading to increased risk of chronic diseases? ICMR launches study to address glaring issueScientists at National Institute of Epidemiology say high salt intake increases risks of serious diseases. They launched a community study ...
Bananas over salt? Study finds potassium more effective at lower blood pressureA fresh research hints that raising dietary potassium—by including bananas and broccoli in meals—could be more beneficial for blood pressur...
Cutting down on salt intake as good as medicines for high BP: StudyA recent study published in JAMA suggests that reducing salt intake can be as effective as commonly prescribed medications for managing hig...
Is salt really a new culprit in type 2 diabetes?There is some evidence that increasing salt intake, as measured by sodium in urine may be linked to increased levels of the stress hormone ...
Health alert: Indians are consuming more salt per day than recommended, finds a studyA study has found that Indians are consuming 8 grams of salt per day, exceeding the recommended daily limit of 5 grams. The study analyzed ...
Flush nasal cavity with mild saline solution twice a day to reduce Covid severityFollowing the process after testing positive can reduce the chances of hospitalisation.
How small change in your salt intake can have a large impact on your healthHow difficult it is to avoid consuming too much salt? Many experts maintain that the safest approach is an overall reduction in sodium leve...
IIT Guwahati researchers develop hollow fiber membrane to remove micro-plastics from seawaterProf. Kaustubha Mohanty and Dr. Senthilmurugan Subbiah, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Guwahati, have recently published the resul...
Take care of your teeth: Poor dental health may up hypertension riskPeople with periodontal disease were 20 per cent less likely to reach healthy BP ranges.
Consuming high-salt diet can harm memory, leading to dementiaA study shows a gut-brain connection linking high dietary salt intake to neurovascular and cognitive impairment.
- Hilsa catch dwindles due to falling river salinity
Hilsas need a middle zone or ecotone while travelling from the sea to the rivers.
- Brazil starts to tap deepwater oil field
Brazil will on Tuesday start to tap a deepwater offshore oil field that could presage how difficult it will be to pump reserves in vast new...