Brain Stroke: Time is Brain – Recognizing Symptoms and Preventing a Silent Threat

Brain Stroke: Time is Brain – Recognizing Symptoms and Preventing a Silent Threat

  •   31/08/2025 08:06:05
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Brain stroke, a critical emergency, demands immediate attention due to its potentially devastating consequences. Recognizing symptoms like face drooping, arm weakness, and speech difficulty is crucial for timely intervention. Prevention through lifestyle adjustments, including blood pressure monitoring, healthy diet, and regular exercise, significantly reduces stroke risk.
Beyond the trend: How fad diets and low protein intake are weakening Gen Z’s bones

Beyond the trend: How fad diets and low protein intake are weakening Gen Z’s bones

  •   31/08/2025 06:06:03
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During World Nutrition Week, a spotlight is on the alarming trend of musculoskeletal issues among urban Gen Z in India. Despite their fitness focus, fad diets lacking essential nutrients, especially protein, are causing early-onset orthopaedic problems. Experts emphasize the need for balanced diets rich in protein, calcium, and Vitamin D to build long-term strength and prevent future health complications.
Princess Diana and Prince Charles' relationship timeline: Fairytale wedding, marital struggles, divorce, and her tragic death on August 31 that shook the world

Princess Diana and Prince Charles' relationship timeline: Fairytale wedding, marital struggles, divorce, and her tragic death on August 31 that shook the world

  •   31/08/2025 05:06:07
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Prince Charles and Princess Diana's relationship, from their initial meeting to their tragic end, captivated the world. Their marriage, marked by media scrutiny and personal struggles, ultimately dissolved in divorce. Diana's untimely death in 1997 cemented their story in public memory, leaving a lasting impact on the royal family and continuing to shape Prince Charles' life and legacy.
Warren Buffett, 95, Credits Longevity to Happiness, Coke, and a

Warren Buffett, 95, Credits Longevity to Happiness, Coke, and a "Six-Year-Old's" Diet: No Gym Required

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Warren Buffett, at 95, defies conventional aging advice with his unique lifestyle. He prioritizes happiness, enjoys a childlike diet including Coca-Cola and fast food, and ensures eight hours of sleep. Buffett also stimulates his mind with Bridge and reading, emphasizing that balance, mental engagement, and joy are key to his longevity.
Unlock Radiant Skin: DIY Face Mist Recipes for Hydration and Glow

Unlock Radiant Skin: DIY Face Mist Recipes for Hydration and Glow

  •   31/08/2025 05:06:07
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Discover the ease and benefits of creating your own natural face mists at home. Using simple ingredients like rose water, aloe vera, cucumber, and green tea, you can hydrate, soothe, and brighten your skin. These DIY mists cater to various skin types, offering a refreshing and nourishing alternative to store-bought products, free from harsh chemicals.
Knee Pain Epidemic: Modern Lifestyles Fueling Rise in Joint Problems, Even Among Young Adults

Knee Pain Epidemic: Modern Lifestyles Fueling Rise in Joint Problems, Even Among Young Adults

  •   31/08/2025 03:06:03
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Modern lifestyles, characterized by prolonged sitting, lack of exercise, and poor posture, are contributing to a rise in chronic knee pain, even among younger adults. Orthopaedic surgeons are seeing more patients under 40 with knee problems. Simple changes like regular movement, smart exercise, weight management, and proper footwear can prevent knee pain and maintain joint health.
Skipping Breakfast Linked to Higher Blood Pressure and Increased Heart Disease Risk: What the Science Says

Skipping Breakfast Linked to Higher Blood Pressure and Increased Heart Disease Risk: What the Science Says

  •   31/08/2025 03:06:03
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Research indicates that regularly skipping breakfast is associated with a higher risk of developing hypertension, a significant risk factor for heart disease and stroke. This habit can disrupt cortisol rhythms, impair insulin sensitivity, and lead to unhealthy snacking, potentially elevating blood pressure over time. Furthermore, skipping breakfast may negatively impact energy levels, metabolism, and overall cardiovascular health.
Rising Tide of Appendix Cancer: Experts Decode Symptoms, Risk Factors, and Emerging Trends

Rising Tide of Appendix Cancer: Experts Decode Symptoms, Risk Factors, and Emerging Trends

  •   31/08/2025 03:06:03
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Appendix cancer, a rare condition originating in the appendix, is showing a rise in reported cases. While often discovered incidentally, improved diagnostics and potential lifestyle factors contribute to its detection. Symptoms can mimic other abdominal issues, and understanding risk factors and types is crucial for early detection and better outcomes.
How a busy mom and content creator lost 20 kg in 8 months without the gym or a trainer

How a busy mom and content creator lost 20 kg in 8 months without the gym or a trainer

  •   31/08/2025 02:06:03
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Yamini Agarwal, a busy mother and Instagram influencer, shed 20 kilograms in eight months through home workouts and mindful eating. She prioritized discipline over motivation, integrating exercise into her daily routine and focusing on gradual progress. By combining strength training and cardio with a balanced diet and sufficient rest, Yamini proved that significant weight loss is achievable without a gym.
How to reverse plaque to prevent a heart attack, according to a US doctor

How to reverse plaque to prevent a heart attack, according to a US doctor

  •   31/08/2025 02:06:03
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Atherosclerosis, a process where a gradual buildup of plaque happens in the walls of the arteries, is a red flag. This sticky plaque, made of fat, cholesterol, calcium, and other substances, builds up in the artery, and the wall grows thicker and harder. As a result, the coronary arteries narrow, reducing blood flow to your heart muscle, which can then lead to a heart attack. Plaque buildup in the arteries was thought to be somewhat permanent, and the treatment options are limited to medications, stents, or surgery. However, Dr. Vassily Eliopoulos, M.D., a board-certified emergency medicine doctor from New York, with a focus on longevity, says plaque buildup isn’t permanent. He also suggests some effective measures beyond stents and surgery that will help to reduce plaque buildup.
Hypoxic cardiac arrest: symptoms, prevention, and why it matters (more than ever) now

Hypoxic cardiac arrest: symptoms, prevention, and why it matters (more than ever) now

  •   31/08/2025 02:06:03
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Hypoxic cardiac arrest occurs when the heart doesn't receive enough oxygen, often due to blocked breathing from causes like asthma or choking. Warning signs include shortness of breath, bluish skin, confusion, and extreme fatigue. Prompt treatment of breathing issues and CPR knowledge are crucial for prevention, as this condition can affect anyone, even healthy individuals.
Calf muscles are your body’s ‘second heart’: Check simple exercises to improve circulation, strength, and stamina

Calf muscles are your body’s ‘second heart’: Check simple exercises to improve circulation, strength, and stamina

  •   31/08/2025 02:06:03
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The calf muscles play a vital role in blood circulation. They are often called the body's second heart. Strong calf muscles improve venous return and prevent blood pooling. Sedentary lifestyles weaken these muscles. Simple exercises like calf raises and toe walking can improve blood flow. Advanced workouts such as skipping and stair climbing further enhance circulation.
Learn how Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, and other billionaires would ace the toughest interview question: 'Why should we hire you?'

Learn how Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, and other billionaires would ace the toughest interview question: 'Why should we hire you?'

  •   31/08/2025 01:06:02
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Top business leaders like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, and Richard Branson offer insights beyond qualifications for job interviews. They emphasize demonstrating unique value, problem-solving ability, and character. The billionaires suggest highlighting strengths, showing measurable impact, proving hands-on experience, anchoring in integrity, and letting authentic personality shine to impress hiring managers.
Cardiac aging in the young: Why millennials and Gen Z are facing heart disease earlier

Cardiac aging in the young: Why millennials and Gen Z are facing heart disease earlier

  •   31/08/2025 01:06:02
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Cardiologists are observing a rise in heart ailments among millennials and Gen Z, a phenomenon termed cardiac aging, where hearts appear biologically older. Lifestyle factors like sedentary habits, poor diet, and constant stress contribute significantly. This premature aging is reversible through lifestyle changes, including a healthy diet, exercise, stress management, and prioritizing mental well-being.
Tara Sutaria and Veer Pahariya make romance official on Instagram in festive style

Tara Sutaria and Veer Pahariya make romance official on Instagram in festive style

  •   31/08/2025 01:06:02
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Tara Sutaria and Veer Pahariya have officially announced their relationship on Instagram during Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. Tara looked stunning in an ivory tissue kanjivaram saree with intricate embroidery, paired with kundan jewellery and soft glam makeup. Veer complemented her in a beige traditional outfit, creating a perfectly synchronized and elegant festive look.
Dandelion root cuts colon tumor growth by more than 90%

Dandelion root cuts colon tumor growth by more than 90%

  •   31/08/2025 00:06:04
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Dandelion root extract (DRE) exhibits promising anti-cancer properties, selectively eliminating colon cancer cells without harming healthy ones. Studies reveal DRE's effectiveness in slowing tumor growth in mice and inhibiting cancer cell migration. Its unique ability to activate multiple cell death pathways suggests potential for a safe, multi-targeted cancer therapy, warranting further clinical trials.
Does cold water really cause weight gain? Popular nutritionist explains

Does cold water really cause weight gain? Popular nutritionist explains

  •   30/08/2025 22:06:05
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Many believe that drinking chilled water leads to weight gain, but nutritionist Amita Gadre debunks this myth. She clarifies that water, regardless of its temperature, contains zero calories and doesn't impact body weight. Staying hydrated is crucial for overall health, as it supports various bodily functions and maintains energy levels, so drink adequate water without worrying about its temperature.
Kitchen pharmacy: 5 natural antibiotics that actually work

Kitchen pharmacy: 5 natural antibiotics that actually work

  •   30/08/2025 20:06:05
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Before the era when synthetic antibiotics were available in the market, humans had no other option but to look towards nature and its strong offerings, and all with the right reasons. Several herbs, roots, and spices used in ancient forms of medicine that have been around for centuries contain powerful antimicrobial compounds that can help to ward off the bad bacteria, viruses, and fungi.Now, science is finally substantiating what the old Ayurveda and traditional healers have known for centuries. Below are five natural antibiotics that have been age-old as well as scientifically supported
Feeling stressed? THIS diet can calm the mind and improve mood, according to experts

Feeling stressed? THIS diet can calm the mind and improve mood, according to experts

  •   30/08/2025 19:06:10
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A recent study from Binghamton University reveals that adopting a Mediterranean diet can significantly lower perceived stress levels. The research compared the effects of Mediterranean and Western diets, finding that the former, rich in vegetables, fruits, and healthy fats, is linked to reduced stress and improved mental well-being.
How often should you wash underwear, towels, and bed sheets? Top doctor explains

How often should you wash underwear, towels, and bed sheets? Top doctor explains

  •   30/08/2025 13:06:03
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Dr. Manan Vora emphasizes the importance of home hygiene, highlighting that everyday items like underwear, bedsheets, and towels can harbor bacteria leading to skin issues and poor health. Underwear should be washed after each wear, bedsheets weekly, and pillow covers every few days.
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