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DAG’s festival explores the city’s layered history through art and archives

[ad_1] A sketch of the Red Fort | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Following its debut edition in Mumbai earlier this year and four editions in Kolkata since 2021, the art house DAG has chronicled the capital’s art history through its trademark events spread over a fortnight. The festival — on till September 21 — at […]

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THIS simple nighttime habit may help clean the colon and support gut health, says spiritual guru Sadhguru

[ad_1] Good health is based on a healthy digestive system, and a healthy digestive system plays a crucial role in digestion, nutrient assimilation, immunity, and body detoxification. As soon as the digestive system becomes sluggish, waste and toxins begin to accumulate, causing discomfort, drowsiness, and health complications. Nature has provided us with gentle methods of

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Not all heart attacks are sudden; THIS hidden artery threat is to blame

[ad_1] Heart attacks have long been perceived as abrupt, unexpected or even silent at times but, in many of them lies a long-developing and quiet condition which is medically termed as Atherosclerosis. A deadly condition in which the arteries present in the heart gradually narrow and harden over time and has been diagnosed as the

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Amla-Turmeric Shot Benefits: 6 reasons to take Amla-Turmeric shot daily for a younger heart and healthier arteries |

[ad_1] The heart beats tirelessly every second of the day, yet its well-being often gets overlooked until trouble strikes. Ancient remedies like amla and turmeric have long been celebrated in Ayurveda. Today, modern science is beginning to echo what traditional wisdom already knew-that the combination of amla and turmeric can nurture heart health in powerful

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5 vegetables that lower LDL Cholesterol, and can keep the heart healthy

[ad_1] The leafy green vegetable spinach contains multiple heart-protective nutrients and fiber which work to decrease cholesterol levels. The carotenoid lutein in spinach functions as a protective agent, which stops LDL cholesterol from oxidising, thus preventing artery blockages. The heart benefits from spinach because it contains magnesium and potassium, which help regulate blood pressure and

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6 white sand beaches in India every beach lover should explore

[ad_1] Think of white-sand beaches and places like the Maldives and Seychelles appear to mind. But people forget that India too has its fair share of beaches blessed with powdery shores which can be experienced in Lakshadweep, the Andamans, and Kerala too. These beautiful coastlines are ideal for beach lovers wanting to enjoy sunbathing and

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Is there a link between baldness and heart health?

[ad_1] The researchers stressed the growing body of evidence linking baldness and premature greying to heart disease. “Baldness and premature greying should be considered risk factors for coronary artery disease. These factors may indicate biological, rather than chronological, age, which may be important in determining total cardiovascular risk. Currently, physicians use common sense to estimate

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How to eat away chronic pain with the right food |

[ad_1] A recent study from the University of South Australia reveals that improving diet quality can significantly reduce chronic musculoskeletal pain, independent of weight loss. Participants who consumed more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins experienced less pain severity and improved their quality of life. This highlights the immediate impact of nutrition on pain

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Notre Dame: a cathedral of memory and musings

[ad_1] Almost every Communist village of Kerala’s northern Malabar has a Martyr’s Column and a library. My village, Madikkai in Kasaragod, has a memorial for slain DYFI leader, comrade Bhaskara Kumbala, and a library built in memory of Communist revolutionary A.K. Gopalan. They say libraries played a significant role in shaping Kerala’s reputation as an

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Vishvesh store relaunch offers one-stop luxury interiors in Chennai

[ad_1] Under a sunlit glass roof, with the pristine blue Chennai sky overhead, Dhruv V. Patel, 33, sits at his favourite spot in his store, now spread over 3,000 sq. ft, away from the bustling traffic near Cathedral Road. Patel talks about the relaunch of the Vishvesh store and that they are on to something — “luxury

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India’s urban redevelopment push – The Hindu

[ad_1] Redevelopment is not viewed as an isolated activity in metros or even tier-II cities.  | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto India’s largest cities are entering a new phase of urban development. Indians today don’t live as they did five decades ago. Their need for spaces to live, work, and for leisure have changed. As thousands

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Farah Khan Ali on redefining jewellery as art, legacy, and storytelling

[ad_1] “I would say my journey so far has been exciting, adventurous, and full of learning. It had its highs and lows, but every time I was low, I rose again stronger,” says jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali. Over the past two decades, Farah has carved out her own space in the world of fine

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Strengthen Family Connections With These Gift Ideas

[ad_1] Did you know that 78% of people think meaningful family gifts make bonds stronger? These gifts are more than just presents. They help create lasting memories and deepen family ties. Exploring meaningful gifts, I found that the best ones touch the heart, not just the wallet. Activities that families do together can turn simple

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How Side Parts And Quick Hair Swaps Make Every Day More Fun

[ad_1] If you’ve ever spent ten minutes staring at your reflection, trying to decide whether to part your hair on the left or right, you know the thrill—and the stress—of hair decisions. Wigs take away the stress while keeping all the fun. You can switch up colors, textures, or lengths in seconds without committing to

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When should you really eat chia, flax, sesame and fennel seeds? AIIMS trained gastroenterologist reveals |

[ad_1] Seeds may be tiny, but they pack a remarkable nutritional punch, making them essential for supporting gut health and overall well-being. Commonly included in daily diets for their fiber, healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals, seeds like chia, flax, sesame, and fennel offer far more benefits when consumed at the right time. According to AIIMS-trained

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Royal family scandal: Prince admits secret son—5 years after King’s hidden daughter shocker

[ad_1] BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – JULY 21: Prince Laurent of Belgium attends the military and civil parade during the Belgian national day on July 21, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Getty Images) Sometimes real life is stranger than fiction, and such seems the life of a Royal family. But this time, it isn’t

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6 shocking conditions that can occur when Omega-3 levels are low in the body (and how to improve them)

[ad_1] Of all the essential fats and nutrients, Omega-3 fatty acids are essential fats the body needs to maintain good brain function, better heart health and cellular well-being. Since the body cannot make omega-3, they must be derived from diet, mostly from fatty fish (salmon, sardines, mackerel) and nuts such as flaxseeds, walnuts, and others.When

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Michael Kors’ style and wearability attract starry crowd at his New York Fashion Week show

[ad_1] Michael Kors as he brought his love of nature to urban New York City, for a celebrity-heavy Spring/Summer 2026 show at New York Fashion Week Thursday. The iconic designer likes to make his guests comfortable in his clothes and at his shows, so he turned an empty warehouse space into a cozy room inspired

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5 warning signs of blocked arteries that require immediate attention

[ad_1] Angina represents the most typical symptom of blocked arteries, which produces chest pain as its main indicator. The center or left side of your chest experiences a sensation of tightness, pressure, heaviness or squeezing pain. The discomfort from blocked arteries tends to move from the chest area to the arms, neck, jaw, shoulder and

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Can thyroid conditions be reversed without medicines? Facts vs myths

[ad_1] Thyroid diseases are some of the most common endocrine conditions to exist. Starting with hypothyroidism and moving through hyperthyroidism and autoimmune thyroid disease like Hashimoto’s or Graves’ disease, millions are afflicted with symptoms that influence energy, weight, mood, and general health. Likely the most frequent question is whether thyroid disease can be naturally balanced

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Hives vs rashes: Spot the signs, understand causes, and tips to manage effectively |

[ad_1] If your skin suddenly turns red, itchy, or inflamed, you may find yourself wondering whether it’s a simple rash or a case of hives. While both conditions affect the skin and can look alike, they are not the same. Hives (urticaria) are raised, itchy welts that often appear suddenly and fade within hours, usually

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Can a single workout slow down the growth of cancer cells? |

[ad_1] A recent Australian study reveals that exercise can significantly slow breast cancer cell growth. Researchers at Edith Cowan University discovered that a single 45-minute workout, whether resistance training or high-intensity interval training, releases cancer-fighting proteins called myokines into the bloodstream. Cancer claimed about 9.6 million lives in 2018, according to the World Health Organisation

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What is Alpha Thalassemia? How is it diagnosed?

[ad_1] Alpha thalassemia is diagnosed through a combination of clinical evaluation, blood tests, and genetic analysis. Early detection is crucial, especially for severe forms, to prevent complications. Some of the common tests include: Complete blood count (CBC): This test is advised by the doctor to check the red blood cell levels, hemoglobin, and red cell

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4 powerful essential oils that can boost brain health

[ad_1] With all the noise, deadlines, and distractions in life, it’s becoming harder and harder to soothe the brain. Breathwork, sleep, and nutrient-dense foods are all required, but nature has provided us with some powerful plant-based weapons to get us back on track as well. Essential oils are more than just pleasant smells. Others do

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Which is better for blood pressure and blood sugar control?

[ad_1] The truth is, neither morning nor evening completely wins the crown. For blood pressure, mornings may give a stronger benefit, while for blood sugar, evenings seem slightly more powerful. But what matters most is consistency. Whether it is greeting the sun with a brisk morning walk or calming the body under the stars with

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Death rates from chronic diseases decline globally, but the US struggles |

[ad_1] A recent global study reveals a decline in chronic disease death rates worldwide, yet progress has slowed, particularly in high-income nations like the US. While most countries saw improvements, the US experienced one of the smallest decreases between 2010 and 2019. Researchers emphasize the urgent need for increased investment and effective strategies to combat

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Apple cider vinegar could help manage these 5 health issues, from blood sugar to skin health |

[ad_1] Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is a fermented apple-based liquid widely used in kitchens around the world, not just for cooking but also as a natural remedy. Known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, ACV has gained attention for its potential health benefits. Research, including a study in Frontiers in Clinical Diabetes and Healthcare, found

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8 hidden dirt zones in your home you need to clean monthly |

[ad_1] Keeping a home clean is an ongoing challenge, and while many people stick to weekly routines like dusting, vacuuming, and wiping surfaces, some areas are often overlooked. These spots quietly accumulate dust, dirt, grease, and bacteria, affecting both the cleanliness and healthiness of your home. Monthly attention to these neglected areas can make a

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Look 10 years younger! Fitness coach reveals anti-ageing foods to stay energetic, healthy and youthful |

[ad_1] Fitness coach Dan Go believes the secret to looking and feeling younger lies in what you eat daily. He claims that the right foods can support your cells, protect against damage, and naturally slow down ageing. Collagen boosters like eggs and bone broth keep skin firm, while antioxidant-rich fruits fight wrinkles. Green tea, olive

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Steve Waugh-backed Australia Essence enters India’s premium consumer market

[ad_1] India’s premium consumer market is expanding beyond luxury fashion and cars to everyday categories, such as food, wellness, and lifestyle. Artisanal snacks, craft coffee, and plant-based dairy have moved from niche to mainstream, driven by the urban middle class seeking provenance, quality and purpose in what it consumes. It is into this landscape that

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Chennai-based brand Mookuthi reimagines the nose pin as a contemporary symbol of memory and heritage

[ad_1] A nose pin design of Mookuthi. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Certain ornaments carry more than just decorative value. For Chennai-based designer Sarath Selvanathan, the nose pin is one such piece. His brand, Mookuthi, which will showcase its jewellery at a pop-up in Visakhapatnam’s Aarna Boutique, has made the ornament the centrepiece of a

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Kalamkari: Wall panels to saris, how a Hyderabad-Tirupati organisation has kept storytelling alive

[ad_1] A nine-foot tall, 15-foot wide hand-drawn kalamkari wall panel, dyed in natural colours, dresses up Mamata Reddy’s workspace in Hyderabad. The wall panel features a rare combination of Shiva and Hanuman. Large images of the two deities are flanked by 16 four-inch horizontal panels bearing smaller pictorial narration of stories of Shiva and Hanuman,

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“Your ₹10 lakh home gym is losing to the….” Interventional Cardiologist busts myths on the power of ‘simple exercises’ |

[ad_1] In the era of fancy gym equipment, new forms of exercise and fad diets, we as individuals often miss out on simple, doable exercises that can enhance one’s fitness journey in the long run. And it is not the general population who believes this, even doctors pick simplicity over fad.Recently, Dr Shailesh Singh, Interventional

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Healthy arteries: Cardiologist reveals 4 simple habits to boost heart health without medicine |

[ad_1] Arteries are the primary blood vessels responsible for transporting oxygen-rich blood from the heart to every organ and tissue in the body. This circulation is essential because oxygen fuels cellular activity, ensuring that the brain, muscles, and organs function properly.Healthy arteries are flexible, elastic, and free of obstruction, allowing blood to flow smoothly. However,

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Telangana-based self-taught artist with muscular dystrophy makes celebrity sketches

[ad_1] Hyderabad-based Swetha Eepuri cannot walk without support, but her celebrity pencil sketches travel far and wide in the hearts of admirers. Diagnosed with muscular dystrophy — a genetic disorder that causes progressive muscle weakness —Swetha is a self-taught artist whose story is one of quiet resilience, making her mark one sketch at a time.

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A new wave of drone pilots are turning Kerala’s natural charm into viral visual poetry

[ad_1] When we catch up with Mujeeb Padikka, he is high up in the Idukki hills scouting for his next reel. “That is pretty much my weekend routine. I pick a spot, stop at a local tea shop and get the tea seller to dish out little nuggets of local wisdom. You might get a

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Charlie Kirk’s family: Everything you should know about the late conservative activist’s wife and kids |

[ad_1] Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot at a campus event in Utah. Former President Trump mourned Kirk’s death, praising his connection with young Americans. Kirk is survived by his wife, Erika Frantzve, former Miss Arizona, whom he married in 2021, and their two young children, a daughter and

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Meet the voices behind Chennai’s most famous sounds: voice of the Chennai metro, CSK anthem, and Corporation’s garbage anthem

[ad_1] Chennai is a two-syllable word. In its pause, lies a rise and a fall, a push and a pull. In this pause between ‘Che’ and ‘Nnai’ the city comes alive; it is in this pause that you find its people. You wake up to some of them, celebrate with them, and sometimes even strictly

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Weight Loss Tips: From 125kg to 80kg: This is how CA finalist, Dhruv Aneja, lost 45 kgs by just changing 5 simple things |

[ad_1] Image credit: Dhruv Aneja CA finalist Dhruv Aneja had always been focused on academics, but in March 2024, his health forced him to pause. At 125kg, even sitting for 15 minutes to prepare for his CA Intermediate exams felt like a struggle. That was his turning point. Dhruv decided he didn’t want his academic

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A new sari collection to honour Ahilyabai Holkar’s 300th birth anniversary

[ad_1] As you wander the narrow lanes towards Ahilya Fort in Maheshwar, located around an hour and a half from Indore, countless shops beckon, their displays of “authentic” Maheshwari saris billowing outwards. Yet, beyond this spectacle lies a fascinating interplay between ancient tradition and the demands of a modern market. Maheshwar, known in ancient times

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5 (very) early signs of liver damage that can indicate serious underlying issues

[ad_1] The early stages of liver disease sometimes produce nausea together with mild digestive issues, which include bloating, indigestion and diarrhea. This occurs because the body’s detoxification process and bile production function of the liver creates negative effects on the gastrointestinal system. People frequently dismiss these symptoms because they resemble typical stomach problems, which tend

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World’s richest man Larry Ellison’s fifth wife is 47 years younger than him: Know about his early marriages and little-known partnerships |

[ad_1] Larry Ellison, co-founder and chairman of Oracle Corporation, recently surpassed Tesla CEO Elon Musk to claim the title of the world’s richest person. This milestone came after Oracle shares soared 40% in a single trading day, boosting Ellison’s net worth by an astonishing $101 billion to reach $393 billion, leaving Musk’s fortune of $385

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How pets, art, and strangers shaped Author Prajwal Parajuly’s Chennai home life

[ad_1] Illustration | Photo Credit: Saai As living arrangements went, this one promised to be far from normal.  I decided that getting a permanent place in Chennai only made sense. Shuttling between the unparalleled luxury of my Sri City apartment and a different hotel or club room every weekend got old. Renting a little slice

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Pomegranate Benefits: Cardiovascular health: 5 reasons THIS fruit is excellent for heart patients, as per popular clinical diet expert |

[ad_1] It is a well-known fact that fruits are great for health. However, do you know that there is one fruit in general that is excellent for your heart? We are talking about pomegranates, or the humble anaar. The term “superfruit” is apt for pomegranate, because it delivers multiple health advantages which benefit heart health

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Cancer: How THIS common sugar supercharges the immune system against cancer |

[ad_1] Researchers at the Van Andel Institute discovered a sweet twist in cancer treatment. Glucose enhances the cancer-fighting abilities of T cells. Glucose helps T cells communicate internally. It also aids in building molecules essential for fighting cancer. These molecules are glycosphingolipids (GSLs). GSLs help T cells grow and produce proteins to combat cancer. Ever

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Monochrome Outfits: The Timeless Fashion Trend

[ad_1] Did you know 68% of fashion stylists say monochrome outfits boost confidence? Our fashion journey is about to change how you see single-color dressing. Monochrome outfits are more than a trend. They’re a styling technique that simplifies your wardrobe and elevates your look. Styling monochromatic clothes is about creating a sophisticated look that speaks

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Vivek Karunakaran’s Adayalam creates a cultural dialogue of heritage and design

[ad_1] Photograph from Amar Ramesh’s Dying Art series | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Who are you, what are you, where are you from? For designer Vivek Karunakaran, these questions go beyond identity. They are the foundation of Adayalam, meaning identity, his new cultural property. Set to debut at the Chettinad Heritage Festival this year, it

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In Chennai, Swiss luxury watch boutique TimeVallée opens third outlet in the country

[ad_1] A view of the TimeVallée boutique in Chennai | Photo Credit: Dhruv Mehta How do you make the experience of buying a luxury watch, an immersive and memorable one? Through its third boutique in India and first in Chennai in collaboration with Art of Time, Swiss luxury watch multi-brand retail outlet TimeVallée aims to

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Knee pain is on the rise among people in their 30s and 40s, study warns: Know causes and prevention |

[ad_1] Knee pain, once largely considered an issue of aging, is increasingly being reported among younger adults in their 30s and 40s. A growing body of research suggests two primary reasons behind this troubling trend: rising obesity rates and the long-term impact of high-intensity sports played during youth. A study published in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage

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Kolkata’s yellow taxis return as moving art to celebrate 40 years of Sharad Shamman

[ad_1] Kolkata’s yellow taxis are tricksters of time. Less vehicles, more peddlers of time, every dent on their body, every frayed seat cover is an archive ferrying memories from one end of the city to the other.  Once, Kolkata’s streets moved to the stubborn rhythm of its yellow Ambassador taxis. Today, as these icons slip

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Hara Hachi Bu: This Japanese technique helps you eat mindfully and stay lean, reveals fitness coach |

[ad_1] For many, maintaining a lean physique while still enjoying meals can feel like an uphill struggle. Even with strict diets, regular exercise, or avoiding certain foods, staying at a healthy weight often seems elusive. Fitness coach Lars Meidell introduces a centuries-old Japanese practice called Hara Hachi Bu, a simple yet effective method that encourages

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At Aatrupaduthal in Kumbakonam, travel through Sangam-era Tamilakam with dinner

[ad_1] The time was the Sangam era. The people of ancient Tamilakam ate what the land offered. Food was mainly grilled and flavoured with ingredients found locally. However, as centuries passed, trade routes opened, and foreign flavours tiptoed into the pantry, ancient traditions slipped out the back door, making space for pillowy idlis and fiery

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Junk food warning: More children are obese than underweight for the first time; alarming reasons and simple precautions |

[ad_1] For the first time in history, more children worldwide are obese than underweight, according to a major Unicef report. Around 188 million children and teenagers aged five to 19—roughly one in 10—are now considered obese, a sharp rise from just 3% in 2000. Experts say this surge is largely driven by ultra-processed foods that

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TVS NTORQ 150 review: India’s first hyper sport scooter

[ad_1] When TVS Motor Company rolled out the NTORQ back in 2018, it changed the way we looked at scooters in India. This was not just another 125cc runabout. It was sporty, connected, and resonated instantly with a younger audience that demanded more than just an everyday commuter. It set a benchmark. Fast forward to

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Liver cancer warning: 4 everyday habits quietly damaging your liver without you knowing and how to reverse the damage |

[ad_1] Liver cancer is a growing global health concern and is often linked to lifestyle and dietary habits. While genetic factors and environmental exposures do play a role, much of the risk for liver disease is influenced by everyday choices. The liver, one of the most vital organs in the body, performs critical functions such

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Waking up with high blood pressure? Know the causes behind morning hypertension |

[ad_1] Many people wake up to find their blood pressure higher than usual, a condition known as morning hypertension. This rise is partly due to the body’s natural rhythm, but in some cases, it can be dangerously high. Consistently elevated morning blood pressure is associated with an increased risk of strokes, heart attacks, and long-term

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A simple blood test can detect HPV associated head and neck cancers even 10 years before symptoms begin |

[ad_1] A groundbreaking blood test, HPV-DeepSeek, developed by Mass General Brigham researchers, offers early detection of HPV-associated head and neck cancers, potentially up to a decade before symptoms appear. This innovative liquid biopsy uses whole-genome sequencing to identify microscopic HPV DNA fragments in the bloodstream with high accuracy. In the United States, Human papillomavirus (HPV)

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India’s milliners are adding a feather to the fashion industry’s cap

[ad_1] India’s fascination for headgear does not only extend to the socio-religious ambit with taqiyah, EXPLAIN taqiyah turbans or traditional Bengali topor, but also to the politico-cultural zeitgeist. Remember the famous Gandhi topi that made a comeback with social activist Anna Hazare’s 2011 hunger strike for The Lokpal Bill? The accessory came to define the

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CMC Vellore doctor shares ways to manage persistent high cholesterol

[ad_1] The 74-year-old patient’s experience breaks the myth that cholesterol problems always arise from bad habits. It also raises an important question: how long should one wait for lifestyle changes to work before turning to medicine? Dr Kumar’s reflections underline that every patient deserves a tailored approach, where health is viewed not just as numbers

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CAPTURED: Rare Himalayan Pallas’s Cat photographed in Arunachal Pradesh; 5 places to spot the shy feline |

[ad_1] In a recent discovery, a rare Himalayan Palla’s cat was captured on camera in Arunachal Pradesh. For most travellers, this Northeastern state is known as a land of natural beauty, unique culture, ancient monasteries, and rare wildlife. But the wildlife that thrives in its high-altitude jungles still remains a secret and a mystery. Only

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Orizzonti Best Director Anuparna Roy talks about her debut film and journey from West Bengal to Venice

[ad_1] Anuparna Roy, winner of the Orizzonti Best Director award at the 82nd Venice Film Festival for Songs of Forgotten Trees, a 77-minute film drenched in memories of times past and friends lost, is in august company. She is only the fifth director from the subcontinent, after Satyajit Ray (Golden Lion, Aparajito, 1957), Buddhadeb Dasgupta

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The history of bindi and why it remains a powerful symbol of identity and tradition for Indian women | Art-and-culture News

[ad_1] The bindi, a small decorative mark worn on the forehead, has been an integral part of South Asian culture for over 5,000 years. This distinctive symbol, which originated in the Indian subcontinent, transcends its ornamental purpose to embody deep cultural, spiritual, and social significance that continues to resonate in modern times. Ancient origins and

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10 popular books banned by the US government

[ad_1] First published in 1955, Lolita, written by Vladimir Nabokov, didn’t get an American publisher. A disturbing tale of Humbert, a man in his forties, who sexually abuses a young girl after becoming her stepfather, was not officially banned in the US; however, it was kept away in various local jurisdictions, schools, and outlets, due

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Expert warns of bathroom mistakes that can harm pelvic health in women

[ad_1] Yes, you might be working against the clock, and compensating for it by rushing the pee is not ideal. Take your time to pee. It should happen naturally. “The bladder wall is a muscle that pushes your pee out for you. There is no need for you to push to empty your bladder,” the

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Madhampatty Rangaraj moves Madras High Court over defamatory posts by costume designer Joy Crizildaa

[ad_1] Joy Crizildaa and ‘Madhampatty’ Rangaraj | Photo Credit: Instagram/@joycrizildaa, @madhampatty_rangaraj Madhampatty Thangavelu Hospitality Private Limited has approached the Madras High Court to restrain costume designer Joy Crizildaa, who claims to have married one of the directors of the catering company, from disparaging the “goodwill and reputation” of the unregistered trademark ‘Madhampatty Pakashala.’ Justice N.

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Catering company ‘Madhampatty Pakashala’ moves Madras High Court against defamatory posts by costumer designer Joy Crizildaa

[ad_1] Joy Crizildaa and ‘Madhampatty’ Rangaraj | Photo Credit: Instagram/@joycrizildaa, @madhampatty_rangaraj Madhampatty Thangavelu Hospitality Private Limited has approached the Madras High Court to restrain costume designer Joy Crizildaa, who claims to have married one of the directors of the catering company, from disparaging the “goodwill and reputation” of the unregistered trademark ‘Madhampatty Pakashala.’ Justice N.

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UNESCO adds 26 new World Heritage Sites in 2025: India’s Maratha Military Landscapes also on the global recognition list |

[ad_1] In a proud achievement this year, India’s remarkable Maratha Military Landscapes has earned global recognition as the 44th UNESCO World Heritage Site. The decision was taken at the 47th Session of the World Heritage Committee, India’s official nomination for 2024-25 cycle, ‘Maratha Military Landscapes of India’ got inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List,

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Here’s what to expect at the Up North X Indian Accent popup

[ad_1] Anar and churan kulfi sorbet | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Chef Rijul Gulati’s luggage has an odd mix of things: large quantities of pav, truffles, spice blends, tiny shorba cups and pressure cookers. The head chef from Indian Accent, Mumbai, has now landed in Chennai with these and more for the Up North X

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Russia’s recently announced cancer vaccine Enteromix is ‘ready’ for clinical use; will be made free to patients

[ad_1] Russia has declared its readiness to use Enteromix as a personalised cancer vaccine for clinical applications, after successful development through mRNA technology similar to COVID-19 vaccines. The vaccine has demonstrated outstanding results in initial testing, because it uses advanced mRNA technology which powers COVID-19 vaccines. The treatment provides a safer method to fight deadly

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European themed cafe opens in Coimbatore where you can enjoy seafood mezzaluna pastas, harissa marinated chicken drumsticks, lamb burgers, labneh platter and more

[ad_1] Orange rosemary fizz | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement A creamy lump of burrata, gently broken open, and soaked in fiery chilli oil and spiced honey, is piled atop a crispy crostini. With a drizzle of nut crumble and fresh basil on top, every bite explodes with flavours, textures, and tastes in my mouth. “The

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ALERT! Australia warns travellers the list of prohibited items leading to heavy fines and visa issues; here’s the complete list |

[ad_1] Australia is renowned for its strict biosecurity regulations, designed to protect its fragile ecosystems and agricultural industry from pests, diseases, and invasive species. The country categorises flowers, seeds, live plants, and many everyday products as restricted or prohibited to prevent potential threats to the environment and crops. Travellers entering Australia must be aware of

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7 yoga poses that can help you poop faster and relieve constipation |

[ad_1] Constipation is a common digestive issue that can make bowel movements uncomfortable and irregular. While medications and laxatives are often used for relief, yoga provides a natural and sustainable approach to improving digestion and bowel health. The study ‘Yoga as an adjunct therapy in elderly patients of chronic constipation‘ shows that certain yoga postures,

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Geographic Tongue Symptoms: SNL alum Kate McKinnon diagnosed with Geographic Tongue: Symptoms that should not be ignored |

[ad_1] Kate McKinnon, the ‘Saturday Night Live’ star, recently shared her diagnosis of Geographic Tongue, a harmless inflammatory condition affecting the tongue’s surface. This condition creates reddish patches resembling land masses, though often painless, can cause discomfort with certain foods. While treatment isn’t always necessary, consulting a doctor is advised for symptomatic relief. Kate McKinnon,

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New restaurants and menus in Bengaluru this September

[ad_1] Last week’s festivities might have come to an end but Bengaluru’s culinary giants always keep the ball rolling with new menus and festivals. This month, restaurants come together for a macadamia nut festival, there is a new Nati-style restaurant in the hood, and a range of new menus to try out. Kenny’s in Marathahalli

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Alcohol-associated liver disease: How drinking allows gut bacteria to severely harm the liver, and why it is so dangerous

[ad_1] For decades, we have heard that excessive drinking creates liver disease that is mostly irreversible. However, the exact mechanisms through which alcohol accelerates liver damage remained unclear to scientists, that is till now. However, a 2025 research study discovered a fresh gut–liver pathway, which explains how chronic alcohol consumption damages liver tissue.A new findThe

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4 things a cardiologist would never ask his patients to follow

[ad_1] Dr. Wolfson explains that heart health and overall wellness, depend on proper fat consumption because fat serves as an essential nutrient. The consumption of extremely low-fat diets results in higher consumption of refined carbohydrates and sugars, which create negative effects on heart health. He recommends patients to eat healthy fats from avocados, nuts, fish,

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Scientists say Parkinson’s may start from where one least expects it (hint: it’s not the brain) |

[ad_1] For decades, medical science and people believed that Parkinson’s disease originated in the brain, primarily affecting motor function in the body due to loss of dopamine-producing neurons. However, now that science and research are continually advancing, it is challenging the idea that the starting point can likely be: “The gut.”In a landmark study published

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Weight Loss: Want to lose weight in 2025 without dieting? These 5 doctor-approved tricks prove it’s possible |

[ad_1] Crash diet courses and intense restrictions are now passé! In 2025, weight loss is being redefined with smarter, science-backed methods that do not rely on traditional dieting. Many people are now focusing on sustainable weight loss strategies, ones that improve metabolism, hormone function, and lifestyle balance as well. What we need to understand is

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China, Thailand or Vietnam: Which is the best country to buy sneakers for best price? |

[ad_1] Vietnam often offers the best prices for authentic sneakers due to local manufacturing, while Thailand provides convenient retail options. China presents the cheapest deals through marketplaces but carries a high risk of counterfeits. Careful price comparison, authenticity checks, and consideration of import duties are crucial for making informed purchasing decisions. If you have ever

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What is your ideal weight for your height, according to experts |

[ad_1] Many people struggle to understand what their ideal weight should be for their height. While Body Mass Index (BMI) has long been used as a standard measurement, recent research shows that it does not provide a complete picture of health. BMI fails to distinguish between muscle and fat, and it does not account for

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Natural Testosterone Boosters – A Complete Guide For Men

[ad_1] Testosterone is one of the most important hormones in the male body. It plays a vital role in muscle growth, energy levels, mood, and even overall health. As men age, however, testosterone levels naturally begin to decline, often leading to fatigue, reduced performance, and lower motivation. This has created a strong demand for testosterone

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The bedtime trick that science says improves deep sleep every night |

[ad_1] Struggling to get truly restful sleep isn’t just frustrating; it can affect your metabolism, brain function, and overall health. Recent research highlights that small bedtime habits can significantly improve deep, restorative sleep. A study published in Cell Reports Medicine by UC Berkeley researchers found that synchronized brain waves during deep sleep, called slow waves

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5 ‘shocking’ walking mistakes that waste your 10,000 steps every day |

[ad_1] Walking is often praised as the simplest and most accessible form of exercise. It requires no special equipment, can be done almost anywhere, and offers a host of health benefits, from improving heart health to boosting mood and enhancing overall fitness. However, walking might seem effortless, but small mistakes in the way you walk

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‘Giorgio Armani’s work outlived the noise’: Tarun Tahiliani on the Italian fashion designer’s legacy

[ad_1] Last Wednesday, while packing for a flight to Dubai, I tossed the Financial Times magazine into my bag as something to read on the plane. It turned out to be the FT Sunday magazine, Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani looking back at me from the cover. A day later, in the middle of a

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