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Keto Shock: New study warns the diet could trigger hidden long-term damage
A study published in Science Advances by University of Utah Health researchers sheds light on the long-term effects of the ketogenic diet
Shah Rukh Khan takes over Dubai skyline! 55-storey tower to bear his name
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who turned 60 earlier this month, will have his name emblazoned on a skyscraper in Dubai
Short strolls are useless? Experts say this simple walking trick boosts your heart!
An international study led by experts at the University of Sydney and the Universidad Europea in Spain has found that longer periods of continuous walking are more beneficial to cardiovascular health than walking the same number of steps in shorter
Health crisis alert: Dementia becomes Australia’s leading killer
Dementia has now emerged as the leading killer in Australia.
WHO: Tuberculosis claimed 1.2 million lives globally in 2024
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious killers, claiming over 1.2 million lives and affecting an estimated 10.7 million people last year
EXCLUSIVE: IITian-turned-actor Jitendra Kumar reveals how Bhagwat challenged his craft
Speaking to Connected to India, the IIT Kharagpur graduate said playing a dark, negative character for the first time was both exciting and difficult.
Actor Dharmendra out of hospital, will be treated at home, says family
The 89-year-old actor was discharged from the hospital days after he was admitted there for some tests, which were not disclosed by the family and hospital authorities.
Heavy drinking linked to major stroke years earlier, new study warns
Study says heavy alcohol consumption may lead to more severe and earlier brain bleeds by damaging small blood vessels in the brain
Women are still fighting for basic rights, says Haq director Suparn Varma on depicting Shah Bano case
Haq director Suparn Varma says that though society frequently discusses issues faced by various marginalised groups, the largest “backward class” continues to be women, as gender discrimination cuts across class, religion, and geography.
