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Nayaab Edit 2025: A Showcase of Indian Heritage Textiles Comes to Chennai

[ad_1] The Nayaab Edit, which was launched in 2015 in New Delhi by textile connoisseur Rupa Sood, has been dedicated to the revival of India’s forgotten heritage textiles. Since its inception, Rupa has curated a platform that showcases exceptional craftsmanship, and has worked on bringing together designers, artisans, and textile revivalists committed to preserving and innovating traditional techniques. Chennai will

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4 types of medications that should not be taken with Vitamin D supplements

[ad_1] Statin therapy linked to lower vitamin D levels and increased myalgia:International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 2017 Review and mixed findings on statins and vitamin D levels:Healthline article, 2015 VITAL randomized trial showing vitamin D does not prevent statin muscle symptoms:Hlatky MA et al., 2023, JAMA Cardiology Statins potentially increase vitamin D absorption and receptor activation:Yavuz B et

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10 powerful questions to ask yourself when soul searching

[ad_1] This is the question that dares you to dream. If fear of failure, judgment, or the unknown vanished, what step would you take? Trust the answer that bubbles up first; it’s often your deepest, most authentic longing showing itself, ready to be witnessed and perhaps, even acted upon. Growth demands courage. Ask yourself honestly, “Where have I become comfortable

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Having eggs just two times a week can help boost brain health and prevent THIS major disease

[ad_1] Eggs have always been considered a superfood, but research on them being high in cholesterol (through the yolk) has always kept high risk individuals away from them (heart patients, high blood pressure etc). However, now a study says that moderate consumption of eggs (2 or more) weekly reduces the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s dementia. Let’s take a look…A research

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10 hidden symptoms women mostly overlook and why that’s dangerous

[ad_1] Blood sugar fluctuations can have a significant impact on your brain chemistry, contributing to mood swings, irritability, and even clinical depression. When glucose levels drop too low or spike too high, it can lead to emotional volatility, anxiety, or feeling “on edge” for no clear reason. Women may misattribute these symptoms to PMS, work stress, or family issues, but

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5 things parents should never discuss in front of their kids

[ad_1] As children, we often see our parents as the safest place, believing they ‘know everything.’ While it’s normal for parents to have their own differences, it’s not okay to discuss those differences in front of the child. When a child gets to hear about their parents’ insecurities, incapabilities , or doubts, it’ll inevitably create anxiety and confusion. Children may

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It’s true! Adults can grow new brain cells |

[ad_1] A recent study from the Karolinska Institute reveals that the human brain continues to generate new neurons in the hippocampus, the brain’s memory center, well into late adulthood. Researchers identified neural progenitor cells, confirming ongoing neurogenesis. These findings offer hope for developing regenerative treatments for neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders by understanding how the brain adapts throughout life. You may

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Optical Illusion: Find the odd word in this puzzle!! |

[ad_1] A viral optical illusion challenges viewers to find the word ‘tire’ hidden among a sea of ‘wire’ within 8 seconds. This brain teaser tests observation skills with a deceptively tricky visual puzzle. The solution reveals the odd word is located in the 7th column and 9th row, adding to the challenge. If you enjoy puzzles that challenge your observation

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Heart Attack Symptoms: Earlobe crease a sign of a heart attack or stroke? Expert weighs in |

[ad_1] A diagonal earlobe crease, known as Frank’s sign, has been linked to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Studies suggest a correlation between this crease and vascular issues, with a 2017 study finding a high prevalence of Frank’s sign among stroke patients. The human body is quite intricate. It often gives signs before any changes or illnesses

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Disc Herniation: 4 exercise that can bring relief |

[ad_1] Disc herniations are becoming more common day by day. Affecting approximately 5 to 20 adults out of every 1000 adults (According to NCBI). A herniated disc is a condition affecting the spine in which annulus fibrosus is damaged, enabling the nucleus pulposus (normally located within the center of the disc) and has become one of the most common causes

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Heart attacks no longer the leading cause of heart disease-related deaths in US: 4 reasons why |

[ad_1] A recent study has revealed that heart attacks are no longer the leading cause of heart disease-related deaths in the United States. Published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, the study shows that heart attacks, or acute myocardial infarctions as they are known in the medical field, have reduced by 89% from 1970 to 2022.While heart attack-related

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What’s the difference and 5 very early symptoms you shouldn’t ignore

[ad_1] While both kidney stones and gallbladder stones involve the formation of hard, stone-like substances in the body, these are two strikingly different health conditions. The main difference between the two is where they form and what they’re made of. Kidney stones are form in the kidneys, which are part of the urinary system. These stones are generally made of

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8 warning signs of uncontrolled diabetes |

[ad_1] Uncontrolled diabetes can silently damage vital organs and lead to serious complications if not addressed early. When blood sugar levels remain consistently high, the body begins to show warning signs that should not be ignored. These symptoms are the body’s way of signaling that glucose is not being processed properly, either due to a lack of insulin, insulin resistance,

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Chennai | Independence Day brings the Zifo Open Quiz to the city 

[ad_1] At one of the previous editions of the quiz | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement When we speak on the phone, Dr Navin Jayakumar, ophthalmologist and quizmaster, is sifting through hundreds of questions, carefully choosing those that he will ask the gladiators of knowledge who will gather on August 15 for what is arguably Chennai’s most well-known quiz. “Chennai has

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7 things we should have learned in school but never did

[ad_1] Let’s be honest: school taught us a lot. Algebra, history dates, photosynthesis… sure. But the older we get, the more we realize that some of the most important life lessons were never part of the syllabus. No one pulled us aside to explain how to manage money, navigate emotions, or deal with real-world challenges like taxes, burnout, or building

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Do these 5 things before bed to help control high blood pressure |

[ad_1] High blood pressure often develops silently, but your nightly routine can play a surprisingly powerful role in managing it. While most people focus on diet and exercise during the day, your habits before bed can either support or sabotage those efforts. From what you drink to how you relax, simple choices in the evening may influence your blood pressure

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Is Labubu mania still going strong or has India moved on? And how do you snag one?

[ad_1] They are small, mischievous, and impossible to ignore. With their fang-toothed grins and pointy ears, Labubus — once just quirky vinyl toys — have unexpectedly become 2025’s “It” accessory. No longer the preserve of toy collectors, these blind-box figurines are now dangling from luxury bags, trading hands across continents, and powering a global consumer craze. Labubu first sprang to

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Farak to champion eco streetwear at CDC Finals, Lakmé Fashion Week

[ad_1] Outfits from Farak’s Spring Summer 25 drop | Photo Credit: Kewal Chholak For 26-year-old Rishabh Kumar, venturing into the world of fashion was not part of his life plan. A national-level athlete (football, long jump, cricket, and triple jump), Rishabh returned to India in 2016 after his schooling in Dubai, and had to drop out of college due to

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5 early symptoms of  Liver Cancer |

[ad_1] Liver cancer is a malignant (cancerous) tumor that develops in the liver. It can be primary, originating in the liver, or secondary, meaning it has spread from elsewhere in the body to the liver. The most common type of primary liver cancer in adults is Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC). However, some early signs of liver cancer might not be too

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