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EU agency links pollution to mental health issues, highlighting nature-based solutions to reduce stress and improve well-being. |
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EU agency links pollution to mental health issues, highlighting nature-based solutions to reduce stress and improve well-being. |
Do women face a higher cancer risk than they realise? Oncologist with 30 years of experience answersAir pollution is increasingly being recognised as a major contributor to chronic diseases beyond respiratory illness. Oncologist Dr Geeta Kadayaprath explains how both indoor smoke exposure and outdoor pollution in cities like Delhi may increase cancer risks, particularly for women. |
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For children who are raised in environments that value success, it is common to hear that success is celebrated while failure is quietly feared. Howev. |
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Delhi's pollution is silently damaging your heart, hormones, and, most importantly, your immune system. |
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Explore Rohan Chakravarty's "Green Humour" on heavy metal water pollution and its impact on marine life through engaging cartoons. |
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Adolescence in the contemporary world is experienced in an environment of academic pressure, social comparison, digital exposure, and rapidly shifting. |
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In many cities today, children are growing up with inhalers in their school bags. Parks sit under a haze. Morning walks begin with checking the air qu. |
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A BAFTA moment involving Tourette syndrome advocate John Davidson has sparked awareness about Tourette's, a neurological disorder causing involuntary motor and vocal tics. Experts say public settings can intensify symptoms. Though often misunderstood and stigmatized, Tourette syndrome is manageable with therapy, medication, and supportive environments. , Health, Times Now |
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MUMBAI: Findings of a cancer screening campaign conducted by the Maharashtra health department indicated that rising levels of pollution in Mumbai are contribut |
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A national registry study finds 1 in 7 stroke patients in India is under 45, highlighting rising early stroke risk. Hypertension, diabetes, tobacco use, sleep apnea, pollution, obesity, and stress are key drivers. Experts urge early screening, lifestyle changes, and rapid hospital care to prevent disability and death. , Health, Times Now |