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A new study highlights the importance of reducing daily sitting time and incorporating walking or brisk exercise to prevent worsening back pain.
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Research shows that poor sleep is linked to elevated triglycerides and abdominal fat, increasing the risk of stroke, heart disease, and other health problems. Don't Miss!
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Discover incredible value under ₹999, The Amazon Great Freedom Festival is packed with budget-friendly finds for your home, kitchen, and personal care. From essential gadgets to everyday items, enjoy huge savings without compromising on quality.
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A ventricular shunt is a small plastic tube that is surgically placed to drain excess fluid and relieve pressure on the brain. Ventricular shunts are used on children to treat hydrocephalus, a disorder caused by improper brain fluid drainage or absorption from tumors, brain bleeds, and other sources. When a patient visits the emergency department for potential shunt failure, their symptoms are often nonspecific, including headache, vomiting, and fatigue, according to researchers. Shunt failure is life threatening, The study found that comparing the diameter of the optic nerve when a patient is symptomatic to the diameter when they are well can help determine if a shunt is blocked.
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Rare gene variants may explain why long-term pesticide exposure spikes the risk of developing Parkinson's disease, a study said on Thursday.  
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Children under 5 years of age in India, living at higher altitudes -- over 2,000 metres above sea level -- may be at about 40 percent higher risk of stunted growth, according to a study on Friday.  
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According to a new study, nutrient-starved cells divert protein transport stations to cellular recycling centres to be broken down, highlighting a novel approach cells use to deal with stressful conditions.  
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Studies have shown their exposure raises the risk of cancer, foetal abnormalities, high cholesterol, and thyroid, liver, and reproductive disorders.
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Lung cancer has traditionally been thought of as a "smoker's disease". However, the tremendous rise of the deadly disease in non-smokers indicates their long-term, high exposures to radon gas, according to a study.
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India has about “37 million HBV carriers”, said the researchers in the paper. Yet the knowledge about the disease as well of the preventive vaccine was found to be low.  
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World Sleep Day 2024 celebrated on March 15 in 2024 Gen Z and millennials ditch gadgets, Gen X love their mattresses Women worrying more, sleeping less
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Amblyopia is when the vision in one eye does not develop properly and can be triggered by a squint or being long-sighted.  
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According to a new study, women have a lower `normal` blood pressure range than men. "This may be harmful to a woman`s health," said Susan Cheng, MD, MPH, MMSc, associate professor of Cardiology and director of the Institute for Research on Healthy Aging in the Department of Cardiology at the Smidt Heart Institute and senior author of the study.
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Study shows that the Gangotri glaciers retreating rate has increased The average retreat rate from 1935 to 1996 was 20 metres per year Now the Gangotri retreating by about 300 metres in the last decade or so
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The study, which was published in the journal, ‘American Society for Microbiology’ concluded that plastic debris is rich in biomass could actually be an effective candidate for antibiotic production, reported ANI.
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For the first time in the world, plastic particles have been found in the blood of humans. The people in whom these particles were found used to use plastic products in their day-to-day life.
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Today, 5 days of hearing have been completed in the Karnataka High Court on the Hijab case. The big issue of debate in 'Taal Thok Ke' ​​today - Is the hijab more important than studies? Watch India’s No 1 Debate Show Taal Thok Ke with Aditi Tyagi.
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Our favorite apps will continue to help us navigate the unknown on our trips 76% of Indian travellers agree that technology helps alleviate the anxiety around travelling 72% of Indian travellers rely on latest travel technology to offer a new travel experience
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In a shocking report, it has been revealed that in the year 2021, Indians wasted 3 months out of 12 months by just watching their mobile screen.
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Researchers conducted interview-based studies with young people in a range of countries and identified four main reasons.






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