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Aircross X by Citroën: Stylish, spacious, and family-friendly SUV in India

[ad_1] The Aircross X combines SUV presence with a clean, non-polarising design that stands out in urban traffic. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Citroën has been steadily building its SUV portfolio in India, and the new Aircross X arrives at an interesting crossroads. It isn’t just another compact SUV, and it doesn’t quite slot into the full-blown mid-size category either.

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Daily tea or coffee may protect you against head and neck cancer: Surprising benefits of your morning brew |

[ad_1] For many people, starting the day with a steaming cup of tea or coffee is a comforting ritual. Beyond the energy boost, new research suggests these popular beverages may also play a role in lowering the risk of certain cancers. According to a large-scale analysis, individuals who regularly consume tea or coffee appear to have a slightly reduced risk

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Gandhigram Trust collaborates with fashion brand Kaveri to reimagine khadi ready to wear

[ad_1] Khadi is having its moment on the runway. While Indian designers such as Rajesh Pratap Singh, and Shani Himanshu of 11.11/eleven eleven have given it a contemporary spin, the handloom has also caught the fancy of international designers. Earlier this year, British designer Vivienne Westwood’s first-ever showcase at Mumbai’s Gateway of India spotlighted the textile, in addition to Chanderi

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Want to lose 5-10 kgs in 90 days? Tamannaah Bhatia’s trainer REVEALS the 3 things to do; ‘90% of the time when..’

[ad_1] Siddhartha says, “90% of the time when you feel hungry, the fact is that you’re actually thirsty. So whenever you’re hungry, crave a glass of water. 90% of the time, you won’t feel like eating anything.” Why this makes sense Water consumption stands as a crucial element in weight loss strategies although many people fail to recognise its importance.

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Centre for Disease Control and Prevention issues new guidelines for childhood and other vaccines

[ad_1] The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has established new vaccination guidelines to protect both children and adults from dangerous diseases. The guidelines determine which vaccines to use, and when to give them while providing updated information about Covid-19 vaccines, and complete childhood vaccination schedules. Let’s take a look…New COVID-19 Vaccine Guidelines apply to two specific

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10 minutes of calf raises while sitting, post-meal: Why experts are recommending it

[ad_1] Most health tips demand big lifestyle changes, but sometimes, small and almost invisible habits can make a real difference. One such practice that experts are now highlighting is doing calf raises while sitting, right after meals. It sounds simple, even unusual, but science shows that this tiny move can support blood sugar control, circulation, and overall metabolic health. What

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Who should avoid taking shots or overdoing pills

[ad_1] Known as the sunshine vitamin, Vitamin D is extremely important for our bodies. It protects bones, fights infections, and maintains overall wellness. These days, with excessive AC, indoor activities, and poor sunlight, many find their Vitamin D levels to be low. In such a case, they have to supplement with vitamin D injections or tablets, to stop vitamin D

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Super League Kerala Season 2: Fans and promoters of Thiruvananthapuram Kombans Football Club are rooting for their team

[ad_1] Last year, Thiruvananthapuram was swept off its feet by a football frenzy that the capital had not witnessed in a long time. The district got its first professional football franchise under Super League Kerala (SLK), Thiruvananthapuram Kombans, courtesy a group of entrepreneurs who call Thiruvananthapuram home. As the second season of the league has kicked off with six teams

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5 hidden signs of stress you should not ignore, top British psychologist warns

[ad_1] Do you numb out the overwhelm with food, doomscrolling, gaming, binge-watching, or substance abuse? According to Dr. Smith, this sign often goes unnoticed, “because we all do it to some degree. This means it allows chronic stress to go unaddressed for longer.” “How we numb stress may var,y but the function is the same. It is the trap that

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What is Bruce Willis’ rare condition? Understanding Frontotemporal Dementia |

[ad_1] Bruce Willis, the ‘Die Hard’ star, is battling frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a progressive brain disease diagnosed two years ago. His wife, Emma Heming, recently confirmed his overall good health, though his brain is failing. FTD is a neurological disorder impacting personality, emotions, and speech, often affecting individuals between 40 and 65. The condition manifests in various types, including behavioral-variant

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How to consume Chia Seeds in the morning for amazing hair growth

[ad_1] Before we get into recipes and methods, it’s worth understanding why chia seeds deserve all this hype. They’re not just trendy; they’re genuinely nutrient-dense. Here’s what makes them so good for your hair: Rich in Omega-3 fatty acids: These healthy fats are like food for your scalp. They reduce inflammation, improve blood circulation, and help nourish your hair follicles

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US doctor recommends 5 daily habits to prevent the risk of heart attack

[ad_1] Heart disease continues to be one of the leading causes of death globally, but here’s the hopeful news – an estimated 80% of cardiovascular disease, including heart disease and stroke, is preventable, as per the World Heart Federation. Prevention doesn’t always mean big lifestyle overhauls. Sometimes, it’s about small, thoughtful daily habits that together protect the heart.These habits are

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Experts urge a ban on commercial sunbeds in the UK |

[ad_1] Health experts are urging an immediate ban on commercial sunbeds in the UK, citing their direct link to melanoma and other skin cancers, particularly among young people. They criticize the ineffectiveness of current legislation and the aggressive marketing of a harmful product, emphasizing that a ban is crucial to reduce skin cancer rates and address health inequalities. Commercial sunbeds

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7 best exercises other than walking for bringing down blood pressure

[ad_1] Whether it’s classical, Zumba, or just freestyle in the living room, dancing raises the heart rate in the most joyful way possible. Several studies have found that dancing regularly can lower systolic blood pressure while also reducing cholesterol and body fat, factors closely linked with hypertension. Plus, the happiness from music and movement keeps stress away. [ad_2] Source link

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7 terrible diseases a simple handshake can give, and why washing hands immediately matters

[ad_1] These bacteria may not look dangerous, but they cause serious stomach troubles. When hands touch contaminated surfaces, like door handles, food, or even handshake contacts, the germs can enter the mouth. The result? Diarrhoea, cramps, nausea, and dehydration. Handwashing after every handshake, especially before meals, keeps these bacteria away. [ad_2] Source link

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Musician Tarang Joseph on his one-track mind

[ad_1] Tarang Joseph insists that he is a stubborn guy. “I do my thing, and if it doesn’t feel right, I can’t do it,” says the Bengaluru-based singer, pianist, and songwriter, with a disarming smile. His new single, One Track Mind, a disco-funk track with nu-jazz elements, echoes this perspective: it is about breaking free from expectations and choosing

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Echoes of Earth to celebrate National Wildlife Week in Bengaluru

[ad_1] When children are introduced to nature in a playful, hands-on way, they develop a natural curiosity and responsibility towards i | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement To celebrate National Wildlife Week, which takes place between October 2 and 8 every year, Echoes of Earth will curate a series of events across Bangalore, including guided biodiversity walks, interactive workshops, and immersive

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Pt Chhannulal Mishra, classical vocalist rooted in bhakti and Purab ang gayaki, passes away at 89 | Art-and-culture News

[ad_1] Pt Chhannulal Mishra, classical vocalist rooted in bhakti and Purab ang gayaki, passes away at 89 | Art-and-culture News – The Indian Express LATEST STORIES You can’t build a strong India on a weak math curriculum. UGC’s new Mathematics curriculum needs to be scrapped Madrasi Camp rehabilitation: Delhi HC flags ‘wilful disobedience’ of order, warns of action against authorities

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3 changes in daily routine which can bring down weight by up to 3 kgs in 1 month

[ad_1] Most people underestimate how essential proper sleep quality is for weight loss success. Insufficient sleep disrupts hunger-regulating hormones, which makes people crave unhealthy foods more intensely. People need to spend 7 to 9 hours in peaceful sleep each night for optimal results. Deep breathing meditation and yoga practice, enables stress management which leads to decreased belly fat storage because

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THIS blood group is linked to lower risk of heart attacks, and may even protect the heart!

[ad_1] Scientific studies continue to indicate a correlation between cardiovascular disease and blood type. O blood type individuals are less prone to developing cardiovascular disease than other blood type individuals. This can be insightful regarding the influence of variables outside of the conventional metrics of blood pressure and cholesterol. Blood type and coronary heart disease A 2012 study published in

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Fatty liver disease: THIS common leg symptom is an early warning, a top gastroenterologist reveals |

[ad_1] Fatty liver disease, particularly NAFLD, is a growing global concern largely driven by lifestyle factors. Gastroenterologist Dr. Pradip Vekariya highlights pedal edema, or swollen feet, as a crucial yet often-ignored early warning sign of liver damage. He stresses the importance of early detection through a simple pitting test to prevent the disease’s progression and save lives. Liver diseases are

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Half of the Americans struggle with loneliness: What experts wants you to know |

[ad_1] A recent Oregon State University study reveals that social media platforms like TikTok and Facebook are linked to increased loneliness among US adults aged 30-70, a trend exacerbated by the pandemic. Researchers found frequent social media use correlates strongly with loneliness, emphasizing its significant public health implications, despite the correlational nature of the findings. An estimated 50% of adult

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