Monday, September 30, 2019
Genetic study shows that ageing hinders cancer

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Falsification issues in higher education hiring processes
When concerns are expressed about distrust in science, they often focus on whether the public trusts research findings. A new study, however, explores a different dimension of trust.
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First-time pregnancy complications linked to increased risk of hypertension later in life
Women who experience complications such as preterm births and preeclampsia during their first pregnancy are nearly twice more likely than women without complications to develop high blood pressure later in life -- some as quickly as 3 years later, according to a new study of more than 4,000 women.
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Curbing diesel emission could reduce big city mortality rate
US cities could see a decline in mortality rates and an improved economy through midcentury if federal and local governments maintain stringent air pollution policies and diminish concentrations of diesel freight truck exhaust, according to new research.
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First targeted therapy for cholangiocarcinoma shows clinical benefit in phase III trial
New data have shown for the first time that targeted therapy can improve the outcome of patients diagnosed with advanced cholangiocarcinoma. Cholangiocarcinoma is a subtype of bile duct cancer with aggressive behavior and poor prognosis. Despite the low incidence, most patients die from the disease and therefore new effective therapies are urgently needed.
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AI system accurately detects key findings in chest X-rays of pneumonia patients within 10 seconds
From 20 minutes or more to 10 seconds. Researchers from Intermountain Healthcare and Stanford University say 10 seconds is about how quickly a new system they studied that utilizes artificial intelligence took to accurately identify key findings in chest X-rays of patients in the emergency department suspected of having pneumonia.
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Notice flashes or black spots in your vision? Here’s what you need to know

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Biologists track the invasion of herbicide-resistant weeds into southwestern Ontario
A team led by biologists have identified the ways in which herbicide-resistant strains of the invasive common waterhemp weed have emerged in fields of soy and corn in southwestern Ontario. The resistance, first detected in 2010, spread thanks to two mechanisms: either pollen and seeds of resistant plants were physically dispersed by wind, water and other means, or resistance appeared through the spontaneous emergence of mutations that then spread.
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Gel-like fluid designed to prevent wildfires
Scientists and engineers worked with state and local agencies to develop and test a long-lasting, environmentally benign fire-retarding material. If used on high-risk areas, the simple, affordable treatment could dramatically cut the number of fires that occur each year.
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Brave new world: Simple changes in intensity of weather events 'could be lethal'
Faced with extreme weather events and unprecedented environmental change, animals and plants are scrambling to catch up -- with mixed results. A new model helps to predict the types of changes that could drive a given species to extinction.
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Multifactor models reveal worse picture of climate change impact on marine life
Rising ocean temperatures have long been linked to negative impacts for marine life, but a team has recently found that the long-term outlook for many marine species is much more complex -- and possibly bleaker -- than scientists previously believed.
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Curbing diesel emission could reduce big city mortality rate
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The flagellar hook: Making sense of bacterial motility
Researchers show how bacteria transmit motion from an inner motor to an outer tail through a flexible joint in the flagellum known as the hook. This finding could help in the fight against deadly bacterial infections. By better understanding how bacteria move, researchers may be able to improve disease prevention strategies.
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ORNL scientists shed light on microbial 'dark matter' with new approach
Scientists have demonstrated a way to isolate and grow targeted bacteria using genomic data, making strides toward resolving the grand challenge of uncultivated microbial 'dark matter' in which the vast majority of microorganisms remain unstudied in the laboratory.
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Santa Barbara coastline: Preparing for the future
Santa Barbara County residents love their coastline, from the small-town beaches of Carpinteria to Santa Barbara's waterfront to camping hotspots like Jalama Beach and dramatic Guadalupe Dunes. But drastic changes are in store in coming decades as temperatures and sea levels rise, bringing massive impacts to local ecology and human systems.
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No need to cut down red and processed meat, study says
Contrary to previous advice, five new systematic reviews suggest that most people can continue to eat red and processed meat as they do now. The major studies have found cutting back has little impact on health.
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Skin-cells-turned-to-heart-cells help unravel genetic underpinnings of cardiac function
A small genetic study identified a protein linked to many genetic variants that affect heart function. Researchers are expanding the model to other organ systems and at larger scales to create a broader understanding of genes and proteins involved.
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Simple cardiac risk score can predict problems with blood flow in the brain
The study shows that for those participants who do not have a history of heart disease or stroke that a simple cardiac risk score -- a summary measure of factors such as blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, abdominal fat, and dietary factors -- is associated with MRI-detected pre-clinical cerebrovascular disease like carotid artery plaque and silent strokes.
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No need to cut down red and processed meat, study says
Contrary to previous advice, five new systematic reviews suggest that most people can continue to eat red and processed meat as they do now. The major studies have found cutting back has little impact on health.
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How Smartivity puts STEM to play
Smartivity leads the STEM toys market, with products that encourage creativity and design thinking
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Saying it with birds
Sustainable designers Vijayalakshmi Nachiar and Medha Bhat love Nature and her creatures and draw inspiration from them for their work
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An extra day in KOCHI
A blue bus tour, a wake up cycling trip, discovering the city’s multiculturalism and its contemporaneity ... are just some of the curated experiences that tour operators are offering in a bid to keep tourists here longer
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Basking in the limelight
Malvika Thapa, winner of an all-India plus-sized beauty pageant, talks about her journey of self acceptance
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A taste of Fratelli’s latest
Fratelli, the Indian-Italian wine company that takes Indian terroir to global palates, served out a fresh vintage recently
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‘Molecule linking weight gain to gut bacteria found’

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Sunday, September 29, 2019
Fast proper, feast slow: Healthy Navaratri recipes you can’t miss
The season’s festivities have begun. Here we tell you how to eat healthy during Navaratri and feel light, calm and happy
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For fur settings and pawdicures
We peek into the city’s latest dog spa to understand the different steps and decisions that go into grooming your furry friends
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Lipid in humans can help control blood sugar, says study

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Navaratri 2019: Fasting tips for people with diabetes

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Wrist-worn step trackers accurate in predicting patient health outcomes
Researchers have found that steps measured through a step tracker worn on the wrist can be used to estimate exercise capacity and determine the health status of patients, rather than the standardized 6-minute walk distance test, which is usually conducted in a clinical setting.
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Excess physical activity could harm athletes: Study

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Saturday, September 28, 2019
Heart disease and diabetes: All you need to know

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How does high blood pressure affect your heart?

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World Heart Day 2019: Simple ways to prevent heart attack and stay healthy

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Stars without a fault: The benefits of star fruit
Kamrakh is notoriously sour but has got zillions of health benefits
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These healthy food and workout ideas may result in keeping your heart healthy

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Ultrasound can reveal gene expression in the body
Researchers are developing a technique for imaging mammalian gene expression with ultrasound by combining human bacteria and virus DNA.
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Are humans preventing flies from eavesdropping?
Soundscapes may influence the evolution of tightly co-evolved host-parasitoid relationships. Both traffic noise and natural ocean noise were found to inhibit parasitoid Ormia fly orientation to sound, which affects reproduction of the fly and survival of the cricket host.
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Safe mercury levels in Kotzebue Sound fish
A new analysis of Kotzebue Sound fish has found that mercury levels in a variety of its subsistence species are safe for unrestricted consumption. The study tested 297 subsistence-caught fish. The average mercury levels for each of the eight species were at levels considered safe by the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services.
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Ditch the delicate wash cycle to help save our seas
The volume of water used during a wash cycle, rather than the spinning action of the washing machine, is the key factor in the release of plastic microfibres from clothes.
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Your energy-efficient washing machine could be harboring pathogens
For the first time ever, investigators have identified a washing machine as a reservoir of multidrug-resistant pathogens. The pathogens, a single clone of Klebsiella oxytoca, were transmitted repeatedly to newborns in a neonatal intensive care unit at a children's hospital. The transmission was stopped only when the washing machine was removed from the hospital.
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Ultrasound can reveal gene expression in the body
Researchers are developing a technique for imaging mammalian gene expression with ultrasound by combining human bacteria and virus DNA.
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Safe mercury levels in Kotzebue Sound fish
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New blood test capable of detecting multiple types of cancer
A new blood test in development has shown ability to screen for numerous types of cancer with a high degree of accuracy, a trial of the test shows.
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Your energy-efficient washing machine could be harboring pathogens
For the first time ever, investigators have identified a washing machine as a reservoir of multidrug-resistant pathogens. The pathogens, a single clone of Klebsiella oxytoca, were transmitted repeatedly to newborns in a neonatal intensive care unit at a children's hospital. The transmission was stopped only when the washing machine was removed from the hospital.
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A taste of Old Delhi in Mayur Vihar market
A little eatery in Mayur Vihar serves chicken korma and nihari that tastes of the Old City
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Three lakes and a reincarnation
Miraculous things can happen when people decide to take care of their surroundings
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Friday, September 27, 2019
Snapshots from Dastkari Haat Samiti’s handicraft exhibition dedicated to Gandhi
The event’s highlight is a curated collection of 25 handcrafted images depicting the freedom fighter
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Seniors come together to have a ball at the ongoing Golden Fest organised by Alive in Thiruvananthapuram
Open for those above 60, the fête, organised by the ageing solutions company as part of a three-day festival, includes badminton, carrom, sudoku, crossword, story-writing, painting contest and so on
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Paying maintenance charges
Your property-related legal queries answered by S.C. RAGHURAM, Partner, RANK Associates, a Chennai-based law firm
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The evolution of the balcony
Anupama Mohanram looks at how the architectural feature has developed across regions
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AI may help detect heart failure risk early: Study

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Dress up new every day with Visakhapatnam’s first wardrobe - subscription service
Twenty-one year old Pooja Bhararia is turning heads with innovate store
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Thursday, September 26, 2019
Plastic teabags releasing microscopic particles into your drink: Study

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Immune response against Toxocara roundworms helps explain disease
Neurotoxocarosis (NT) occurs in humans when larvae of the Toxocara roundworm migrate into the central nervous system. That infection is accompanied by a complex molecular signaling cascade, including changes to anti-inflammatory lipid molecules, researchers now report.
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Researchers uncover molecular changes associated with treating lymphatic filariasis
The Global Program to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis delivers mass drug administration to 500 million people each year, and adverse events are common following treatment. Now, researchers have reported that certain changes in gene expression are associated with these adverse events.
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Human kidney map charts our growing immune defense
The first cell atlas of the human kidney's immune system has been created after scientists mapped nearly 70,000 individual kidney cells from early life and adults. Researchers generated the atlas and used it to map immune cells in the kidney. This shows for the first time how the kidney's immune system develops during early life, and strengthens after birth and as we mature into adults, with implications for tackling kidney disease and transplant rejection.
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Preserving old bones with modern technology
Anthropologists are out to change the way that scientists study old bones damage-free.
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Immune response against Toxocara roundworms helps explain disease
Neurotoxocarosis (NT) occurs in humans when larvae of the Toxocara roundworm migrate into the central nervous system. That infection is accompanied by a complex molecular signaling cascade, including changes to anti-inflammatory lipid molecules, researchers now report.
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Are you scared of animals? This could be the reason

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Nuts about nourishment
Monsoon Harvest brings native goodness into its range of food products
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Invis Multimedia has been providing digital content for Kerala Tourism for 20 years
MR Hari, managing director of Invis Multimedia, the leader in creating digital content for Kerala Tourism for nearly 20 years, explains what makes them click with tourists. Today is World Tourism Day
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Visakhapatnam’s hidden ecological hotspots
Surrounding the scenic city of Visakhapatnam are many ecologically-sensitive zones perched along the coastline and the Eastern Ghats. Ahead of World Tourism Day, take a peek into these spots
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There’s eggplant on my pizza
Chef Philip Abraham is celebrating his sixth Certificate of Excellence in a row from TripAdvisor, with a new menu at his seven-year-old bistro
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A slice of everything
The Bread Bar offers a wide variety of, well, breads, covering everything from vada pav and focaccia sandwiches to hummus and pita
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Body clocks may influence mechanisms related to immune system: Study

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How TCK brings back an old favourite
TCK by The China Kitchen is different from its mothership, but perfect for the audience it caters to — families in Delhi’s suburbia
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From iron to vitamin B12: Five common nutritional deficiencies among Indians

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Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Air pollution linked to mental health issues in kids: Study

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Not just outdoor, indoor air in Delhi polluted too: Study

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Are people with gum disease at greater risk of high blood pressure?

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Fighting depression? Here’s how exercise can help you

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Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Taking up running after 50? It’s never too late to shine

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With hope in the heart
Farah Naqvi’s book focuses on the psychological issues surrounding epilepsy
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A module to empower
With parental support, vocational training brings sunshine to the lives of the differently-abled
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Women and heart health: Heart attack signs and symptoms to know about

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Diabetes: Add this seed to your diet to manage your blood sugar level

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Sandesh and soul food on JustMyRoots
A new service delivers nolen gur jolbhora and hilsa across the country, just in time for Durga Puja
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Drape it like Dolly Jain
Meet the celebrity drape artist, who is trusted by stars like Deepika Padukone
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How digital maps are built
Two crew members operate the mapping car. One drives and the other monitors the progress on a screen and enters attributes such as speed breakers
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The race to Dakar
The adrenaline rush of racing is not enough for bikers, who are itching to compete on the global stage
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‘Tis the season to dress up
What’s the best outfit for a festive occasion? What accessories does one pair it with? Hyderabad designers share a ready reckoner
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Monday, September 23, 2019
History in a teacup
In the erstwhile tea trading zone of Taipei, a 130-year-old shop takes visitors on a journey from farm to fragrant brew
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War of the fries
Looking for a healthy snack? Why not grab a plate of pakodas? Read on to know why...
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Here’s what increases the risk of cardiovascular disease in diabetics

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Type 2 diabetes: Know how this nut can help control blood sugar

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Uncovering hidden intelligence of collectives
Scientists discover that information processing in animal groups occurs not only in the brains of animals but also in their social network.
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Depression and binge-drinking more common among military partners
New research suggests that depression and binge-drinking are more common among the female partners of UK military personnel than among comparable women outside the military community.
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Here's the kind of data hackers get about you from hospitals
New research has uncovered the specific data leaked through hospital breaches, sounding alarm bells for nearly 170 million people.
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Uncovering hidden intelligence of collectives
Scientists discover that information processing in animal groups occurs not only in the brains of animals but also in their social network.
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Scientists enlist tiny biomagnets for faster drug discovery
A new platform brings together CRISPR genome editing with magnetic cell sorting to reveal new drug targets for cancer and regenerative medicine.
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Why I failed to become Siddhartha Mukherjee The Hindu - Fitness
On the author choosing not to become a doctor
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BPD? What’s that? The Hindu - Fitness
Borderline personality disorder pushed the writer to seek help within herself
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Use, wash, repeat
The women of The Bartan Company go back to the basics — reusable steel cutlery and biodegradable disposables — to help Hyderabadis host plastic-free get-togethers
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KTM drives 790 Duke into Indian market priced at ₹8.63 lakh
Austria’s sports bike maker KTM on Monday launched its super bike 790 Duke in India priced at ₹8.63 lakh (ex-showroom). The bike is powered by a fou
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A face-off of three interpreter apps for UN International Translation Day
Whether you are looking for directions or just an ice-breaker, here are apps that may help you communicate better in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi
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The Clean Beauty alphabet soup
It is clear that labels ‘organic’, ‘green’ and ‘natural’ are in. But what exactly do these buzzwords mean? For all you socially-conscious consumers out there, who care not just about what you put on your bodies, but also about how it affects the environment, here are the ABCs of clean beauty
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Meet the Chennai geologist who paddled across the fjords of Norway
It was love for standup paddling that took Kumaran Mahalingam from Chennai to Norway, and it is respect for and understanding of the outdoors that he wants to bring back
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What is 40 seconds of action?
This campaign by WHO raises awareness on how each one of us can play a role to prevent suicide.
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Why I failed to become Siddhartha Mukherjee
On the author choosing not to become a doctor
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BPD? What’s that?
Borderline personality disorder pushed the writer to seek help within herself
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Sunday, September 22, 2019
Junk food consumption may harm spatial memory: Study

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‘Dengue virus is becoming resistant to vaccines and treatment’

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Type 2 Diabetes: Here’s how this nut can help lower your blood sugar levels

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Saturday, September 21, 2019
South Indian cuisine is Anil Kapoor’s fitness mantra; here’s why

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These superfoods could help you deal with Alzheimer’s disease

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This brand is keeping the sari in vogue
Over the last eight decades, this family has taken on the task of conserving, innovating and furthering the rich heritage of the sari
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Here’s how you can help feed the needy
Want to help provide food to the hungry, but don’t have the time to volunteer? Here are other ways you can work with No Food Waste’s Chennai chapter
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So where do we eat?
New restaurants often start with a bang, but the moment the top chef leaves, the standard dips
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Notes from China
Being vegetarian is a struggle in China, where only about 50 million people of the 1.42 billion are reportedly vegetarian
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Smoking abstinence does not influence the motivation for food, study reveals

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In search of an Odisha favourite
Even if it’s a bit of a hunt-down, it is now possible to find some good Chhena Poda in Delhi
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An unusual avatar
Padmaja Chandrashekar presents the lotus in a different perspective
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Bringing the hospital home
A low-cost health kit developed by Madurai engineer M Senthil Kumar is a constant companion forpregnant women in interior villages, helping them deliver healthy babies
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Friday, September 20, 2019
Alzheimer’s Day: Patients need empathy, someone to talk to, say doctors

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Is there a link between type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease?

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Do you fear gaining weight? Here’s everything you need to know about Obesophobia

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Here’s what should be done in case of a snake bite

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World Car-Free Day celebrations in Thiruvananthapuram to highlight the benefits of cycling
The event, organised by Indus Cycling Embassy, will be held at Manaveeyam Veedhi on September 22 (Sunday) as part of a global initiative to spread awareness about an eco-friendly lifestyle
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What hill stations can learn from Mawlynnong’s upcoming plastic ban for tourists
What hill stations in the South can learn from the upcoming plastic ban for tourists in Meghalaya’s immaculate village, Mawlynnong
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Know about the many health benefits of the spiny gourd or kantola

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On Mi Terro’s T shirts crafted from discarded milk
After cork, we look at Robert Luo and Eesen Sivapalan’s LA-based startup, Mi Terro’s recent experiments to T shirts from dairy protein
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Struggling with hairfall? Try these foods that are high in zinc

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Thursday, September 19, 2019
Freeze frame
The month-long Indian Photography Festival 2019 in Hyderabad will showcase some of the best photographs from India and across the world
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Type 2 diabetes: Can raisins help control blood sugar levels?

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Alcohol-producing gut bacteria could cause liver damage even in people who don't drink
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the build-up of fat in the liver due to factors other than alcohol, but its cause remains unknown. Now, researchers have linked NAFLD to gut bacteria that produce a large amount of alcohol in the body, finding these bacteria in over 60% of NAFLD patients. Their findings could help develop a screening method for early diagnosis and treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver.
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Researchers alter mouse gut microbiomes by feeding good bacteria their preferred fibers
Humans choose food based on the way it looks, smells, and tastes. But the microbes in our guts use a different classification system -- one that is based on the molecular components that make up different fibers. Investigators found particular components of dietary fiber that encourage growth and metabolic action of beneficial microbes in the mouse gut.
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Alcohol-producing gut bacteria could cause liver damage even in people who don't drink
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the build-up of fat in the liver due to factors other than alcohol, but its cause remains unknown. Now, researchers have linked NAFLD to gut bacteria that produce a large amount of alcohol in the body, finding these bacteria in over 60% of NAFLD patients. Their findings could help develop a screening method for early diagnosis and treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver.
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Researchers alter mouse gut microbiomes by feeding good bacteria their preferred fibers
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Indian designer’s glass jewellery at the New York Fashion Week
Designer Hasna Sal designed jewellery for Australian designer Daniel Alexander
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Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Diabetes: Know about the spice that could help control blood sugar levels

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Imaging reveals new results from landmark stem cell trial for stroke
Researchers reported today that bone marrow cells used to treat ischemic stroke in an expanded Phase I trial were not only safe and feasible, but also resulted in enhanced recovery compared to a matched historical control group.
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Child's gluten intake during infancy, rather than mother's during pregnancy, linked to increased risk of developing type 1 diabetes
New research shows that a child's intake of gluten at age 18 months is associated with a 46% increased risk of developing type 1 diabetes for each extra 10g of gluten consumed.
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When is a child an adult?
When does childhood end? That's the question international researchers are asking as they chart age cut-offs for paediatric services around the world. Previous research has found that global health systems do not meet adolescents' needs, yet pediatricians are well placed to provide age-appropriate care to adolescents -- especially if they are trained in adolescent medicine.
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Despite growing burden of diet-related disease, medical education does not equip students to provide high quality nutritional care to patients
Worldwide, nutrition is insufficiently incorporated into medical education, meaning that medical students lack the confidence, skills and knowledge to provide nutritional care to patients, according to a systematic review.
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Child's gluten intake during infancy, rather than mother's during pregnancy, linked to increased risk of developing type 1 diabetes
New research shows that a child's intake of gluten at age 18 months is associated with a 46% increased risk of developing type 1 diabetes for each extra 10g of gluten consumed.
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Despite growing burden of diet-related disease, medical education does not equip students to provide high quality nutritional care to patients
Worldwide, nutrition is insufficiently incorporated into medical education, meaning that medical students lack the confidence, skills and knowledge to provide nutritional care to patients, according to a systematic review.
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New tool in fight against malaria
Modifying a class of molecules originally developed to treat the skin disease psoriasis could lead to a new malaria drug that is effective against malaria parasites resistant to currently available drugs.
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'Tunabot: First robotic fish to keep pace with tuna
Mechanical engineers have created the first robotic fish proven to mimic the speed and movements of live yellowfin tuna.
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Study of ancient climate suggests future warming could accelerate
The rate at which the planet warms in response to the ongoing buildup of heat-trapping carbon dioxide gas could increase in the future, according to new simulations of a comparable warm period more than 50 million years ago.
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Undervalued wilderness areas can cut extinction risk in half
Wilderness areas, long known for intrinsic conservation value, are far more valuable for biodiversity than previously believed, and if conserved, will cut the world's extinction risk in half, according to a new study.
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Shelly Jyoti: Beyond the call of duty
Artist Shelly Jyoti’s exhibition using Ajrakh on Khadi, is back in the city, and includes new work that propagates the idea of using textile as a medium to revive an interest in the symbols of nationalism
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Carbon in air pollution may cross placenta, affect baby’s health, says study

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Blood Cancer Awareness Month: Diet changes that can help combat the genetic condition

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What to shop for on World Bamboo Day 2019
Reusable kitchen towels and T-shirts to edibles and dinner sets. A guide to what’s new with the golden grass
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Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Under the Kutch sun
The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law team behind fashion label Twenty Nine is blending traditional weaves with contemporary cuts
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Microbiome may be involved in mechanisms related to muscle strength in older adults
New study suggests the gut microbiome has a role in mechanisms related to muscle strength in older adults. Researchers found differences in bacterial profiles of older adults with high and low physical function, bacterial and strength differences in mice colonized with fecal samples from the adults.
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Electronic nose can sniff out which lung cancer patients will respond to immunotherapy
An electronic nose that detects chemicals in the breath of lung cancer patients can identify with 85% accuracy those who will or will not respond to immunotherapy, according to new research.
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Microbiome may be involved in mechanisms related to muscle strength in older adults
New study suggests the gut microbiome has a role in mechanisms related to muscle strength in older adults. Researchers found differences in bacterial profiles of older adults with high and low physical function, bacterial and strength differences in mice colonized with fecal samples from the adults.
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Fruit flies' microbiomes shape their evolution
In just five generations, an altered microbiome can lead to genome-wide evolution in fruit flies, according to new research.
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March of the multiple penguin genomes
A new article presents 19 high-coverage penguin genome sequences. Adding this to the two previously published penguin genomes, there are now genome sequences available for all living penguin species. Here, the Penguin Genome Consortium, made up of researchers from 10 countries, has produced an unparalleled amount of information that covers an entire biological order. Research from evolution, the impact of human activities impact, and environmental changes, will benefit from this work.
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Does being obese increase risk of developing type 2 diabetes?

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Anaemic people more likely to transmit dengue: Study

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Monday, September 16, 2019
World Patient Safety Day: Making patient safety a global health priority

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Stars from the comic world
Animator and cosplayer artiste Akshay Churi on his rendezvous with superheroes
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The tricky business of organising a race
Race directors reveal the work that goes in long before you’ve crossed the finish line
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The tricky business of organising a race The Hindu - Fitness
Race directors reveal the work that goes in long before you’ve crossed the finish line
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Immunity-boosting foods to fight viral and flu during monsoon

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Diabetes: Here’s how to use this wonder spice to reduce blood sugar level

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To address hunger, many countries may have to increase carbon footprint
Achieving an adequate, healthy diet in most low- and middle-income countries will require a substantial increase in greenhouse gas emissions and water use due to food production, according to new research.
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Scientists prove low cost arthritis drug can effectively treat blood cancer sufferers
A simple arthritis drug could be an effective, low cost solution to treat patients with blood cancers such as polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET), a breakthrough study has shown.
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Virtual reality training could improve employee safety
A new study suggests employee safety could be improved through use of virtual reality (VR) in Health and Safety training, such as fire evacuation drills. Researchers developed an immersive VR system to stimulate participants' perception of temperature, and senses of smell, sight and hearing to explore how they behaved during two health and safety training scenarios.
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New species of giant salamander is world's biggest amphibian
Using DNA from museum specimens collected in the early 20th century, researchers identified two new species of giant salamander -- one of which they suspect is the world's biggest amphibian.
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HMT museum, where the legacy will remain forever
Have you ever wondered about the mechanism that allows wristwatches to function without batteries? How and why do they go ‘tick-tick’ when their hands
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Why Nachiket Barve makes lehengas with pockets
The celebrated fashion designer Nachiket Barve discusses the future of functional and clever fashion, and why inclusivity is important
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Smelling lemons can help you feel lighter, says study

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