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Jun- 2022 -15 June
Human brains are hotter than thought, particularly women’s: Study
London: Average human brain temperature is 38.5 degrees Celsius, with deeper brain regions often exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, particularly in women during the daytime, finds a study. Normal human brain temperature varies much more than previously thought, and this could be a sign of healthy brain function, said researchers at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory for Molecular Biology, in the UK who produced the first 4D map of healthy human brain temperature. The map overturns several previous assumptions and shows the remarkable extent to which brain temperature varies by brain region, age, sex, and time of day. Importantly, these findings also challenge a widely held belief that human brain and body temperature are the same. The research, published in the…
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15 June
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15 June
Dr Reddy’s Laboratories launches Sorafenib tablets in UK market
Dr Reddy’s Laboratories on Tuesday said it has launched Sorafenib tablets, used in the treatment of various cancers, in the US market after getting approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). “We are pleased to launch this important generic product, illustrating our continued commitment to bring affordable generic medicines to market for patients,” Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Inc North America Generics CEO Marc Kikuchi said in a statement. Dr Reddy’s Sorafenib Tablets, USP, are available in 200 mg tablets in bottle count sizes of 120 and are used in the treatment of liver, kidney and thyroid cancer. The company’s product is a therapeutic generic equivalent of Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc’s Nexavar tablets. Source
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14 June
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14 June
Air pollution can shorten lives by almost 10 years in Delhi: Study
Air pollution can shorten lives by almost 10 years in Delhi, the world’s most polluted city says a report by a US research group.The Air Quality Life Index by the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC) notes that some 510 million people who live in northern India, nearly 40 percent of India’s population, are “on track” to lose 7.6 years of their lives on average, given the current pollution levels, the BBC reported. The study adds that the average Indian life expectancy is shortened by five years at current air quality levels. India’s 1.3 billion people live in areas where the “annual average particulate pollution level” exceeds the WHO safe limit of 5µg/m³, it says. Bad air…
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14 June
Honda’s ADV-styled scooter is updated for 2022!
– 2022 Honda X-ADV revealed – Gets new colour options – Unlikely to be launched in India Honda has unveiled the 2022 X-ADV for the Japanese market. And for the new model year, the scooter gets two new colour options. First up is the Grand Prix Red paint that features on the upper half of the bodywork. Then there is the Matte Ballistic Black Metallic colour, which is a mouthful, but quite simple since it features a full blacked-out look. The Honda X-ADV continues to be offered in Pearl Deep Mud Gray which was already offered with the previous version. Now, the X-ADV is an incredibly interesting scooter not only to look at but also the abilities to offer. Styled as a…
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14 June
5 Nutrition tips to ease anxiety this summer
When people are stressed, they tend to turn to comfort foods. Comfort foods can lead to weight gain, which adds to the stress. Summer is a time for enjoyment, but it can also be a time for stress. It’s easy to become overwhelmed by the many demands on your time when you spend more time outside and less time in the office. While it is impossible to avoid all demands and responsibilities, there are things you can do to make this season more bearable. Dr. Rohini Patil, a Nutritionist shares five nutrition tips to ease anxiety this summer: 1. Eating breakfast regularly helps boost your metabolism and keeps your blood sugar levels under control throughout the day. This helps maintain…
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13 June
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12 June
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11 June
Choose the right salad to stay fighting fit
Hyderabad: Most of us start our fitness with a lot of enthusiasm but fizzle out in midway. However, here is an inspiring story of a woman who not just became fit but also inspired others to take the same road. From struggling with pregnancy weight to inspiring others to stay fit just by eating right and from taking orders through WhatsApp to becoming the founder of a restaurant with five outlets, Preethi Sinha has seen it all. Operational online, Hyderabad-based Greens and More is a one-stop-destination for all types of fresh and healthy salads. It delivers various kinds of meals, according to the body requirements – be it weight loss, pregnancy, or a disease type. Preethi, who has always been on…
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