- 24/08/2025 04:03:42
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Doctor Sudhir Kumar suggests a simple trick for better brain health. Use your non-dominant hand for daily tasks. This challenges your brain and creates new neural connections. Try brushing your teeth or eating with your other hand. This small change stimulates less active brain regions. It may improve memory, focus, and adaptability.
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Intermittent fasting, alternating eating and fasting periods, has emerged as a beneficial lifestyle choice, especially for cancer survivors. It aids in improving insulin sensitivity, reducing inflammation, and supporting metabolic health by allowing the body to repair and clean cells.
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Electrolyte powders have surged in popularity as a quick hydration solution, but their safety and effectiveness require careful consideration. While beneficial for athletes and those in hot conditions, overuse can lead to electrolyte imbalances and high sugar intake. Natural alternatives like coconut water and water-rich fruits offer gentler hydration for everyday needs, emphasizing mindful use and balanced hydration strategies.
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Aortic aneurysm is a silent killer affecting many in the US. It is a bulge in the aorta, the body's largest artery. It often shows no symptoms until rupture. Men over 65, especially smokers, are at high risk. Screening is vital for early detection. Treatment options include surgery and less invasive procedures. Lifestyle changes can lower risk.
- 24/08/2025 03:04:19
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Guavas, a tropical delight, offer numerous health benefits, including boosted immunity and improved digestion, but aren't suitable for everyone. Individuals with sensitive stomachs may experience discomfort due to the fruit's high fiber content. Allergic reactions, though rare, can occur. Those with kidney issues should monitor intake due to guavas' high potassium levels.
- 24/08/2025 03:04:19
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Here are seven simple cues that can help you understand someone better– beyond what they say out loud.
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Qatar, located on the Arabian Peninsula, offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and futuristic innovation. Travelers step into a world at the heart of Middle Eastern culture, with bustling souks, beautiful mosques, vast deserts, and innovative museums. There is something for everyone here—whether you like exploring new cultures, enjoying adventure activities, or trying new cuisines.
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Walking is only hard until it becomes a habit. Of all the various ways people incorporate walking into their lifestyle, one is especially well-suited: a post-dinner walk. This simple habit can gradually reshape the body over the years, helping to stabilize blood sugar levels, improve sleep quality, and assist in weight loss!Let's read!
- 24/08/2025 02:03:33
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The final hours are emotional for everyone. The body shows signs as it prepares to shut down. Breathing changes and skin discoloration are common. Reduced responsiveness is also normal. Support involves staying calm and offering gentle touch. Respect their space and rhythm. Hospice teams can provide support. Being present and compassionate makes a big difference.
- 24/08/2025 02:03:33
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Scientists have successfully mimicked a rare genetic mutation, ISG15 deficiency, that provides near-total immunity to viruses. Using mRNA therapy, they activated antiviral proteins in animals, creating a short-term, broad-spectrum protection against infections like influenza and SARS-CoV-2. This breakthrough offers a potential stopgap measure for future pandemics, slowing transmission until vaccines become available.
- 24/08/2025 02:03:33
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The refrigerator door, though convenient, is the warmest part of the fridge, making it unsuitable for perishable items. Milk, eggs, meat, and other sensitive foods should be stored deeper inside to maintain consistent cold temperatures and prevent spoilage. This practice ensures food safety and extends the shelf life of these everyday items.
- 24/08/2025 02:03:33
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Kidney stones, a painful condition, can be largely prevented through dietary and lifestyle adjustments. Staying hydrated with 2.5 to 3 liters of water daily, moderating salt and animal protein intake, and maintaining a balanced diet are crucial. Adequate calcium from food, limiting oxalate-rich foods, and avoiding sugary drinks also help.
- 24/08/2025 02:03:33
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A subconjunctival haemorrhage, a harmless red patch on the eye, often results from minor triggers like coughing or eye rubbing and typically resolves within two weeks. While usually benign, especially in younger individuals, it can indicate underlying vascular issues in older adults. Persistent or recurrent cases warrant medical attention to rule out serious health concerns.
- 24/08/2025 01:03:20
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Worried about your cabin baggage security during travel? Use GPS trackers to monitor your bag. Opt for hard-shell luggage and secure zippers with cable ties. Avoid displaying valuables and hide important items inside. Packing cubes help spot tampering. Use plain bags to avoid attention. Photograph your bag and contents before travel.
- 24/08/2025 01:03:20
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Vitamin D is important for health. A study links low Vitamin D to higher pancreatic cancer risk. Vitamin D impacts cell growth. Low sunlight areas show more cases. Deficiency symptoms include fatigue and muscle weakness. It affects survival after diagnosis. Monitoring Vitamin D levels is important. More research is needed for prevention and treatment. It could help reduce cancer burden.
- 24/08/2025 01:03:20
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Mangoes, celebrated for their rich flavour and nutritional benefits, can cause digestive issues for some. Excessive fibre, sugar, fructose intolerance, unripe fruits, allergies, or contamination may lead to loose motions. Enjoy mangoes in moderation, choose ripe ones, wash them well, and stay hydrated to avoid discomfort. Seek medical help if symptoms persist.
- 24/08/2025 00:03:36
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For any tourist arriving in Delhi—or even for those who proudly call themselves true Dilliwallas—Humayun’s Tomb, just a short walk from the JLN Stadium metro station, is the perfect spot to experience the city’s soul. For history buffs, this garden-tomb is a rare jewel where Mughal architecture can be witnessed in its timeless glory. For photographers and Instagramers, it’s a landscape of endless beauty, where every angle promises a picture-perfect frame. But beyond such familiar labels—historical gem, architectural wonder, photographer’s paradise—Humayun’s Tomb more than just a monument!This monument is a canvas painted with centuries of stories, secrets, and human emotions. Let’s step away from clichés and explore Humayun’s Tomb through the lens of the lesser-known.
- 24/08/2025 00:03:36
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Dr. Joseph Salhab warns that prolonged sitting on the toilet, often due to phone use or constipation, increases the risk of hemorrhoids by putting excessive pressure on rectal veins. He recommends increasing fiber intake through fruits and supplements like psyllium husk, staying hydrated, and using a footstool to ease bowel movements.
- 23/08/2025 23:04:14
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Wayanad is situated in the Western Ghats of Kerala and is a peaceful and refreshing destination. It is famous for its immense biodiversity, pleasant climate, and picturesque natural beauty. It also serves as an escape from the commotion of daily life, giving visitors a much-needed break from their phones. This place is the perfect destination for a digital detox while being surrounded by nature.
- 23/08/2025 20:03:18
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Chronic stress, anxiety and nervous system issues are all a part of today’s fast-paced world. These have become more common than ever before. Our ancient Indian wisdom and nature’s potent herbs provide us with time-tested solutions to curb anxiety and calm our nervous system. Below are five tested methods that can significantly calm our nervous system, and enhance our body functions holistically.