LIFE STYLE
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Nov- 2022 -23 November
Black tea may benefit your health later in life: Study
A regular cup of black tea could help you to enjoy better health late in life however if you’re not a tea drinker, there are other things you can add to your diet. A daily cup of tea could help you to enjoy better health late in life however if you’re not a tea drinker, there are other things you can add to your diet. The key is flavonoids, which are naturally occurring substances found in many common foods and beverages such as black and green tea, apples, nuts, citrus fruit, berries and more. They have long been known to have many health benefits however new Edith Cowan University (ECU) research shows they may be even better for us than previously thought. The Heart Foundation…
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21 November
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20 November
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20 November
This new technology aims to detect early-stage Alzheimer’s
A team of researchers is developing a “dual-mode brain-sensing device” that detects Alzheimer’s disease (AD) quickly and effectively, a new report has said. According to UTA (University of Texas at Arlington), Hanli Liu, a bioengineering professor, will be the principal investigator of the project “Digital biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease with compact dual-mode brain sensing”. She says “what we are doing in this project is developing a quick and comfortable method to measure metabolic, hemodynamic and electrophysiological (MHE) activities in the human brain”. “The proposed development enables us to identify digital neurophysiological biomarkers. After we cross-validate them, they can be used for accurate detection of Alzheimer’s in each patient as well as for screening for the early phase of AD,” she added. This…
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20 November
Try these very powerful Ayurveda herbs and remedies to achieve holistic wellness
Ayurveda experts believe that most health conditions can be healed naturally without the need for conventional medicines or invasive procedures. Here’s a list of very powerful Ayurvedic herbs and remedies to achieve holistic wellness Holistic wellness is when your physical, emotional and intellectual beings are in synergy and in good health where wellness starts with awareness of your body, its thoughts, desires and actions; listening to it and recognising various signs it gives of comfort and discomfort. With our busy lives this non-awareness increases and coupled with the constant exposure to toxins of different types, our wellness gets disturbed and in this regard, Ayurvedic remedies follow a non-fragmented approach hence, are holistic. Ayurveda is a medical system from India that has been used for thousands…
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20 November
Here’s how people with a family history of colorectal cancer can reduce their risk of developing the disease
Approximately 1 in 3 people who are affected by colorectal cancer have other family members (parent, sibling or child) who have suffered from the disease. Here’s how people with a family history of colorectal cancer can reduce their risk of developing it Colorectal cancer is the 6th most common cause of cancer death in India and starts in the large intestine (colon) or rectum. It occurs when cells in the colon go out of control and mostly in older adults (above 45 years) where this type of cancer usually begins as small benign clumps of cells called polyps, which form inside the colon region and after some time these polyps become cancer cells. The healthy cells in the colon develop mutations in their…
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19 November
Thailand, Saudi Arabia agree to cooperate to promote tourism
Prince Mohammad, who was recently appointed as Prime Minister, is the highest-ranked Saudi royal family member to visit Thailand after the two countries agreed this year to resume diplomatic ties that were severed for more than three decades Thailand and Saudi Arabia signed a number of bilateral agreements to cooperate in sectors including energy and tourism as the two countries gradually restore full diplomatic ties. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, who was invited by Thailand as a special guest at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economic Leader’s Meeting, met Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha late Friday and the two discussed ways to further improve bilateral relations, according to a Thai government spokesman. Prince Mohammad, who was recently appointed as prime minister, is the…
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19 November
Neonatal intensive care unit: Here’s when babies need it, how it helps premature babies
The neonatal intensive care unit must provide care for many premature infants and other babies with medical issues. They often spend the majority of their time in an incubator while there. Here’s when babies need NICU and how it helps premature babies. Premature infants, sometimes referred to as preemies, are those that arrive before 37 weeks of pregnancy. The neonatal intensive care unit must provide care for many preemies and other babies with medical issues. These babies often spend the majority of their time in an incubator while at the NICU. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Jagdish Kathwate, explained how an NICU incubator aids in creating the ideal environment for a newborn to flourish. Talking about when do babies need an NICU,…
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18 November
Bharat Biotech, MoHFW deny rush, political pressure in regulatory approval for Covaxin
Hyderabad: Vaccine maker Bharat Biotech has dismissed media reports that claimed regulatory approval for Covaxin was rushed due to political pressure as false. The Government of India too said the reports were misleading and fallacious. The company in a statement issued on Thursday said the narrative against Covaxin was put forth by a select few individuals and groups who had no expertise in vaccines or vaccinology. The company said there was no external pressure to accelerate the development of Covaxin. The pressure was all internal to develop a safe, and effective vaccine for the Covid-19 pandemic, to save lives and livelihoods in India and globally, the Hyderabad-based company said. “We condemn the targeted narrative against Covaxin put forth by a select few individuals and groups…
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17 November