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ScienceJul 01, 2025 05:19 AM

Shubhanshu Shukla to interact with school students, ISRO engineers on Friday

Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla will connect with Indian students and ISRO scientists from the International Space Station via ham radio. As part of the Axiom-4 mission, Shukla is conducting experiments, including studying space microalgae for sustainable food sources and gathering data on how microgravity affects cognitive and motor functions using VR technology.Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is set to interact with school students and scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) from h ...Read More >

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HealthJul 01, 2025 04:03 AM

3 kids die of TB as general physicians miss early signs | Mumbai News - Times of India

Mumbai: Three children aged 12 to 16 died of disseminated tuberculosis (TB) at one of the major public hospitals in the city over the last month not due to lack of treatment but because private general practitioners failed to diagnose the disease early.Disseminated TB refers to the spread of the disease from the lungs to other organs. Sometimes, even chest physicians miss its signs in paediatric patients. For instance, a 15-year-old girl was sent to the hospital as a drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) pa ...Read More >

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HealthJun 28, 2025 09:52 AM

Illegal water traders supply contaminated water to thousands in Telangana's Madhapur

HYDERABAD: Thousands of residents of Madhapur face a serious health hazard as illegal water traders supply highly contaminated water from unauthorised borewells drilled near the heavily polluted Sunnam Cheruvu. This water, laced with dangerous levels of toxic heavy metals, is being delivered to hostels, educational institutions, hotels and eateries in the area. Many residents are consuming this water daily, unaware of the long-term harm to their health. Locals say the situation is dire. The st ...Read More >

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20 years after split, Uddhav & Raj join hands to oppose 'Hindi imposition' in schools | Mumbai News ...

Mumbai: Uddhav and Raj Thackeray will hold a joint protest march of their parties in the city on July 5 against what they allege is imposition of Hindi in the state's schools from Class 1 through the new three-language policy. This will be the first time they will come together on a political platform after Raj Thackeray's decision to quit Shiv Sena to form MNS nearly two decades ago.There has been speculation of a reunion of the estranged cousins for the coming civic polls, and the protest marc ...Read More >

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HealthEntertainmentJun 28, 2025 05:30 AM

When Shefali Jariwala Opened Up About Her Struggles With Mental Health, Epilepsy

Mumbai: Shefali Jariwala, India's pop sensation who rose to fame with her electrifying performance in the music video Kaanta Laga, died at the age of 42. According to media reports, her husband and actor Parag Tyagi, rushed her to the hospital on the intervening night of June 27 and 28. However, by the time they arrived, the actress had already passed away, and doctors were unable to revive her. Doctors confirmed that Shefali Jariwala suffered a sudden cardiac arrest, though they have not relea ...Read More >

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HealthJun 09, 2025 01:15 AM

World Brain Tumour Day: Early Detection Saves Lives, say city doctors | Nagpur News - Times of India

Nagpur: Eminent neurologists from the city joined experts from across the globe on World Brain Tumour Day to raise awareness about the disease.At an event held at the Indian Medical Association (IMA) headquarters in Nagpur, specialists emphasised the importance of early diagnosis, discussed symptoms and treatment options, and highlighted the multifaceted challenges faced by patients and their families.Renowned neurologist and Padma Shri Dr Chandrashekhar Meshram stressed the need for timely dete ...Read More >

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Face To Face: 'AIIMS Bhopal Has Shortage Of Manpower, Infrastructure'

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): All India Institute Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Director Dr Ajai Singh spoke to Free Press on problems and facilities at AIIMS. People feel that AIIMS doors remain closed for them in case of emergency. Earlier, there was infrastructure and manpower for 960 beds. Increased number of beds to 1400 with same infrastructure and manpower. So, there is acute shortage of manpower and facilities specially to accommodate more patients in case of emergency. We have sent the proposa ...Read More >

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HealthJun 07, 2025 09:09 PM

New Therapy Offers Hope For Brain Tumour Patients

Hyderabad: A brain tumour diagnosis often triggers fear -- not just from the disease but from the invasive treatments that follow. Surgery, radiation, long hospital stays and uncertain outcomes overwhelm patients and families. But this World Brain Tumour Day on Sunday brings new hope, as doctors highlight emerging non-invasive therapies that could transform care. Advances in medical technology are introducing targeted, non-surgical treatments that promise better outcomes with fewer side effects ...Read More >

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HealthJun 07, 2025 03:52 PM

International Dance Day: From boosting confidence to improving flexibility, dance is therapy for all...

New Delhi [India], April 28 : Some call it artistic expression while others view it as a stress-buster. 'Dance' ... New Delhi [India], April 28 : Some call it artistic expression while others view it as a stress-buster. 'Dance' can be defined as movements of the body in sync and it's a celebration of physicality. Every year, April 29 is celebrated as International Dance Day. The birthday of Jean-Georges Noverre (1727-1810), creator of modern ballet, has been observed as International Dance Day ...Read More >

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HealthJun 07, 2025 12:58 PM

Brain Tumor: A Silent Time Bomb in Your Head

Hyderabad: Do you or someone close to you experience frequent headaches, numbness or weakness in limbs, seizures, vision or speech changes, imbalance, or sudden memory issues? These could be early symptoms of a brain tumour, a serious and potentially life-threatening neurological condition. The brain is an important part of our body. If these symptoms become more frequent or severe, it could indicate the growth of a brain tumor. Brain tumors are also a type of health emergency -- they often grow ...Read More >

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HealthJun 06, 2025 05:40 PM

In a first, 27-week-old 'miracle baby' survives rare immune disorder

New Delhi, Jun 6 (PTI) A 27-week-old "miracle baby" survived multiple organ complications, two full blood exchanges after birth and the loss of a twin sibling to bring joy to his mother, who has survived a rare brain tumour aside from undergoing multiple failed IVF treatments. The hospital claimed it to be the first reported case in the world of a baby surviving the condition at under 28 weeks. Doctors at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, saved the life of the newborn at just 27 weeks and four days ...Read More >

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OtherDec 11, 2024 10:24 AM

IIT-Madras Releases World's First 3D Images Of Human Foetal Brain

Chennai: In a landmark feat, IT-Madras has released the world's first high-resolution detailed 3D images of the human foetal brain, pushing the frontiers of brain mapping technology and placing India in the global league in this segment of science. This data set, termed 'DHARANI', is open source, meaning it is freely available for all researchers world-wide. For the first time globally, 5,132 brain sections have been captured digitally using cutting-edge brain mapping technology developed by Su ...Read More >

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OtherDec 10, 2024 05:11 PM

IIT Madras unveils world's first 3D high-resolution human fetal brain images

Project led by Professor Sivaprakasam with international team The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by releasing the most detailed high-resolution 3D images of the human fetal brain. Developed by researchers at the Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre, this pioneering project is the first of its kind globally, showcasing over 5,132 digitally captured brain sections at a cellular level using advanced brain mapping technology. The dataset, ap ...Read More >

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TechnologyDec 10, 2024 04:55 PM

In world's first, IIT Madras releases 3D high resolution images of Human Fetal Brain

Chennai, Dec 10 (UNI) The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) on Tuesday announced that it has become the First Research Organization in the world to release the most detailed 3D high resolution images of the human fetal brain. This pioneering work from the Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre of IIT Madras pushes the frontiers of Brain Mapping Technology and places India in the global league of brain mapping science as this is first-of-its-kind work anywhere in the world. Fo ...Read More >

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HealthDec 03, 2024 02:59 PM

5 Lesser known facts about egg yolks - Times of India

Egg yolks are a nutritional powerhouse containing essential vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats. They aid in nutrient absorption, provide significant choline for brain health, and can also be used for natural skincare. Yolk color reflects the hen's diet but contributes no additional nutritional value.Egg yolks are often the focus of various health discussions, yet many people may not know just how fascinating and multifaceted they truly are. While commonly associated with their rich flavor and ...Read More >

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OtherDec 02, 2024 01:19 PM

Long-Term Use Of Antibiotics Can Increase Risk Of Parkinsons Disease: Study

Long-term exposure to antibiotics may significantly raise the risk of Parkinson's disease, finds a study. To validate the findings on Asians, researchers from the Seoul National University Hospital in South Korea examined 298,379 people aged 40 years and older who underwent a national health examination in 2004-2005. The findings, published in the Neurology Clinical Practice journal, showed that the risk of Parkinson's was statistically higher (29 per cent higher) in people exposed to antibiotic ...Read More >

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EntertainmentDec 02, 2024 12:03 PM

Brain Rot: All About Oxford's Word Of The Year Which Dates Back To 1854 - News18

Oxford has chosen "brain rot" as its Word of the Year for 2024. Read on to know more about its meaning and origin. Do you endlessly scroll through Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, or memes? If so, there's a term for people who get caught in this mindless scrolling - "brain rot". And Oxford has chosen it as its Word of the Year for 2024. The word was selected from a shortlist of six contenders: brain rot, demure, dynamic pricing, lore, romantasy, and slop. Before diving deep into the origins of ...Read More >

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HealthNov 29, 2024 01:37 PM

Experts: Sensory deprivation can make reintegration bewildering | Noida News - Times of India

NOIDA: Bhim Singh, who was kidnapped as a nine-year-old boy and confined at an animal farm as a slave, cut off from all external contact, for three decades before being rescued last week, may find his reintegration bewildering and requires a thorough assessment, psychologists TOI spoke to on Thursday said. Their opinion came with a rider - that it was an analysis based on what they had heard and read, and no concrete evaluation is possible without an in-person meeting. But given years of c ...Read More >

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HealthNov 27, 2024 09:16 PM

Men With Obesity, Diabetes May Face Brain Health Decline A Decade Earlier Than Women: Study

New Delhi: Men with cardiovascular disease risk factors such as type 2 diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, and smoking may have brain health decline, leading to dementia, 10 years earlier than women, finds a study on Wednesday. The findings of a long-term study, published online in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, showed that men with cardiovascular disease risk factors can have dementia onset a decade earlier -- from their mid-50s to mid-70s -- than similarly affec ...Read More >

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OtherNov 27, 2024 01:42 PM

Youth Crime Reforms: Dogma vs. Data in New Zealand | Law-Order

The New Zealand coalition government's proposed reforms to tackle youth offending are seen as ineffective based on past experience and current evidence. Critics argue that punitive measures and boot camps won't deter youth crime, urging for therapeutic approaches that consider adolescent brain development instead. The New Zealand coalition government's intention to address youth crime through legislative reforms is facing skepticism. According to experts, the proposed measures may not achieve t ...Read More >

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HealthNov 27, 2024 12:26 PM

Nutritionist Discusses Hidden Mechanisms Of Neurotransmitter GABA

As the body experiences prolonged stress, the "calming neurotransmitter GABA can dip" When your body experiences prolonged stress, the supply of GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) can be diminished. Nutritionist Anjali Mukerjee has said that GABA is an important neurotransmitter that helps to inhibit neural activity and calm the brain, acting as a natural tranquiliser. But, if its supply lessens, then a person starts experiencing weakness, unsteady legs, muscle tension, headache, loose motions and ...Read More >

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