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Cash carries dangerous, sometimes life-threatening bacteria as it passes through countless hands and contaminated environments. Studies show paper currency and coins often harbour harmful pathogens, including drug-resistant bacteria. Experts warn that frequent handling of money without proper hygiene can raise infection risks, especially for vulnerable groups, and stress regular handwashing and contactless payments where possible. , Health, Times Now

A major new study published in The Lancet has found no evidence linking Tylenol (acetaminophen) use during pregnancy to autism, ADHD, or intellectual disabilities in children. Reviewing over 40 global studies, researchers say that earlier associations were likely due to genetic or underlying health factors, reinforcing medical guidance that acetaminophen is safe when used as needed during pregnancy. , Health, Times Now

Women often feel colder than men due to biological differences in hormones, muscle mass, body fat distribution, and metabolic rate. Higher estrogen levels, especially during ovulation or with hormonal contraceptives, affect blood flow and heat loss. Lower muscle mass also reduces heat generation, making women more sensitive to cold, particularly in winter or with age. , Health, Times Now