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I am a neurologist and these are the habits I follow to keep my brain sharp
I am a neurologist and these are the habits I follow to keep my brain sharp
Spirit of Keralam: Rahul Gandhi recalls hospital anecdote, praises nurse's care
Spirit of Keralam Rahul Gandhi recalls hospital anecdote praises nurses care
OpenAI axes Sora video app in pivot to business tools
• Skips $1bn deal with Disney; refocuses on corporate customers, more lucrative AI• Decision comes amid intensifying competition from rivals SAN FRANCISCO: OpenAI announced on Tuesday it is shutting down Sora, its high-profile artificial intelligence video generator, barely six months after its laun...
Lebanon must not become next Gaza, says UN chief
• Guterres warns war in Middle East is ‘out of control’; calls for immediate halt to hostilities between Israel, Hezbollah• Israeli strikes kill nine more in Beirut, southern areas• Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez condemns US-Israeli actions UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Wed...
'Thought of jumping from car': Sivaramakrishnan on how racism scars led to depression
Sivaramakrishnan, who played 25 international matches for India in a five-year career, said the struggles became severe during the IPL held in the UAE during the Covid-19 lockdown. “I was down completely and I didn’t want to see myself in the mirror. I would have a couple of drinks and go to sleep b...
Cancer patient jumps to death from Noida hospital, family alleges negligence
Cancer patient jumps to death from Noida hospital family alleges negligence
Oral insulin breakthrough could end daily injections
Oral insulin breakthrough could end daily injections
... और मर गया हरीश, AIIMS में पहली बार जिंदगी नहीं, मौत का हुआ इलाज, अंतिम सफर की दर्दनाक कहानी
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Wine, beer or liquor: Study finds one drink is linked to lower risk of death than others
A new study found moderate wine drinkers had a 21% lower cardiovascular death risk, while beer and spirits raised risk even at low intake levels. Experts urge caution.
Doctor's nutrition tips for young athletes to avoid injuries
As young athletes work to balance classes and competition, doctors are underscoring the need for proper hydration and nutrition. Gwen Baumgardner reports from Los Angeles, with updated guidelines about the water and carbs needed before taking the field.
Warning over mould and infections as Hong Kong set for more damp days
Elderly Hongkongers and people with chronic illnesses should protect themselves from illnesses arising from high humidity by using dehumidifiers and removing mould, a doctor and a community advocate have said, as damp conditions are expected to persist until the end of the week. They said the public...
CDC's acting chief promises a return to stability in a tumultuous moment
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, head of the National Institutes of Health and interim leader of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told staff a permanent CDC director could be nominated soon. "I know that it has been such a difficult year," he said.
Meta, Google lose US case over social media harm to kids
A Los Angeles jury on Wednesday found Meta and Alphabet’s Google negligent for designing social media platforms that are harmful to young people, in a $6 million verdict that will serve as a bellwether for numerous similar cases. The jury found Meta liable for $4.2 million in damages and Goo...
Chronic back pain may have met its match with hormone treatment, scientists say
A Johns Hopkins study suggests the parathyroid hormone may stop chronic back pain at its source by reversing nerve growth in degenerating spinal discs.
Karachi receives early morning rain
Parts of Karachi on Thursday morning received rain under the influence of a Western disturbance, ARY News reported. As per details, dark clouds gathered under the influence of a western weather system, followed by rainfall accompanied by strong winds in various parts of Karachi on Thursday morning....
Man ends life after apology video at police station goes viral
A man died by suicide in Rajasthan's Balotra district, with his family alleging harassment by usurers. The creditors reportedly recorded and viralized an apology video of the deceased on police station premises, despite a consensus on repayment being reached. Two accused have been detained.
What verdict in social media addiction trial could mean for users
The jury in a landmark social media addiction trial on Wednesday found Meta and YouTube liable for creating products that led to harmful and addictive behavior in young users. Scott Stein, editor at large for CNET, joins CBS News to break down the day's tech headlines.
Doctors worry about FDA scrutiny of RSV shots to protect babies
The antibody shots are about 80% effective at preventing babies from ending up in intensive care because of RSV. The drugmakers behind them maintain they're safe.
New COVID variant spreads across US as CDC raises concerns: 'Viral evolution'
A new COVID-19 variant, BA.3.2, has been detected in 25 U.S. states, the CDC reports, with immune escape traits that may evade vaccine protection.
Resident doctors in England to begin six-day strike after rejecting offer in pay dispute
British Medical Association blame government for longest proposed walkout so far, with leaders warning strike action could cost NHS estimated £300mResident doctors in England will strike for six days after Easter after rejecting what they said was the health secretary Wes Streeting’s final offer to...