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AIIMS-Delhi designated as WHO network site for pandemic preparedness

 AIIMS, Delhi has now become one of the WHO global network sites for pandemic preparedness and emergency response under the Global Influenza Surveillance And Response System (GISRS).


Prolonged phone use on toilet causing haemorrhoids, say doctors

New Delhi: Prolonged mobile phone use while sitting on the toilet is contributing to a surge in haemorrhoids and anal fistulas, doctors have said.

 


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Want the health benefits of strength training but not keen on the gym? Try ‘exercise snacking’

The science is clear: resistance training is crucial to ageing well. Lifting weights (or doing bodyweight exercises like lunges, squats or push-ups) can help you live independently for longer, make your bones stronger, reduce your risk of diseases such as diabetes, and may even improve your sleep and mental health.

 

The climate change we caused is here for at least 50,000 years and probably far longer

In February 2000, Paul Crutzen rose to speak at the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme in Mexico. And when he spoke, people took notice. He was then one of the world's most cited scientists, a Nobel laureate working on huge-scale problems the ozone hole, the effects of a nuclear winter.

Retired man from Bengaluru runs only Indian restaurant in Uzbekistan's Samarkand

Mohammad Naushad, a retired man from Bengaluru had plans to travel the world after completing his tenure in the steel industry. He landed as a tourist in Samarkand a year ago and his quest for his morning masala tea and paratha prompted him to settle here and open the only Indian restaurant in the second-largest city of Uzbekistan.

 

Meet Anitha, Bengaluru's passionate author who sells her own book on streets, metro stations

 From the busy streets and crowded metro stations to the bustling malls of Bengaluru, Anitha (44), an author by passion rather than profession, has embarked on a unique literary adventure. Her book ‘My Observation of Tension At (Tention)’ delves into the intricacies of tension and attention, and she's taking it to the public in a remarkable way.

Understanding Diabetes in conversation with Mangaluru's noted Diabetologist Dr. Haroon Hussain

 As the world commemorates World Diabetes Day on November 14, 2023, the spotlight is once again on the global battle against a silent but formidable adversary – diabetes. In the pursuit of spreading awareness about this chronic condition that affects millions worldwide, we had the privilege of sitting down with one of Mangaluru's most reputed physicians and diabetologists, Dr. Haroon Hussain. As a Consultant in Internal Medicine and Diabetology at KMC Hospital, Mangaluru, Dr. Haroon brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the forefront of diabetes care.

Parliament session set to begin Monday, proceedings to move to new building Tuesday

A session of Parliament is set to begin on Monday amid an intense buzz on whether the government will have some surprise item up its sleeve during the five-day sitting that will see a discussion on Parliament's 75-year journey and House proceedings moving to the new building.

Consuming sugary drinks daily linked with higher risk of liver cancer and disease in women

Women consuming sugar-sweetened drinks daily are a higher risk of developing liver cancer and chronic liver disease mortality, scientists have found in the US.

 

Healthy diet for woman can ensure good brain health for grandchildren, genetic model: Study

Mothers who eat apples and herbs during their early pregnancy could be protecting the brain health of their children and grandchildren, a Monash University study using genetic models has found.

 

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