Health
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How long-term space stay affects human body?
A human body functioning is dependant on Earth’s gravity, hence the weightlessness of space can have noticeable affects on it,…
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Here’s why you should avoid contact lenses during swimming
Contact lenses, despite being one of the most convenient tools for the eyes, can cause major problems if not used…
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Strength training helps older adults overcome insomnia, study
Previous research shows that as many as 50% of older adults globally have sleeping difficulties, and it is not uncommon…
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Rosemary extract may help treat Alzheimer’s, study reveals
Researchers are exploring potential new treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, inspired by natural compound found in commonly used herbs. As per ScienceAlert,…
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Struggling with Hair Fall? 6 Health Issues That Could Be Behind the Breakage
Experiencing hair fall or breakage can be deeply frustrating, and while external factors like hair products and environmental stressors often…
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Simple Ways to Boost Your Mental Health Every Day
In today’s fast-paced world, mental health is more important than ever, but it’s often neglected amidst our hectic schedules. Thankfully,…
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Microplastics Are Lurking in Your Brain, Enough to Make a Spoon!
Microplastics have infiltrated every part of our environment. They’re in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and even…
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Pope Francis suffers respiratory setback, back on ventilator
Pope Francis, 88, has suffered two episodes of “acute respiratory insufficiency,” the Vatican reported on Monday, marking a significant setback…
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Delhi bans fuel for vehicles over 15 years old to combat pollution
In a bid to tackle pollution, the BJP-led government in Delhi has ordered that vehicles over 15 years old will…
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Critically-ill Pope Francis shows ‘slight improvement’
Pope Francis, hospitalised in critical condition with pneumonia in both lungs, was showing signs of “slight improvement”, the Vatican said…
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