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Although screen exposure does not directly cause diabetes, the lifestyle surrounding heavy screen use certainly fuels it. |
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Although screen exposure does not directly cause diabetes, the lifestyle surrounding heavy screen use certainly fuels it. |
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Air pollution isn't a seasonal winter issue, it's a year-round threat with changing forms. This article breaks down common myths, hidden sources, and the real health dangers to encourage smarter, long-term action., Health, Times Now |
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Lady Gaga recently revealed that she once took lithium to manage her mental health, bringing renewed attention to the commonly prescribed mood stabilizer. Lithium is often used to treat conditions like bipolar disorder, helping regulate extreme mood swings, reduce anxiety, and stabilize emotional imbalance. Doctors say the medication works by influencing neurotransmitters in the brain and protecting nerve cells, but it must be taken under strict medical supervision. , Health, Times Now |
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Delhi's toxic air is causing a surge in respiratory and heart illnesses. Experts Dr Abhijeet Singh and Dr Raj Kumar explain the rising risks and essential preventive steps. |
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Climate change threatens Assam tea cultivation, causing unpredictable yields and stagnant prices, risking livelihoods in this vital industry. |
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A new study suggests that regularly listening to music may help protect the brain and lower the risk of developing dementia. Researchers found that musical engagement, whether listening, singing, or playing an instrument, supports cognitive function by strengthening memory pathways, reducing stress, and improving mood. While it may not replace medical treatment, it can act as a simple and accessible tool to support long-term brain health. , Health, Times Now |
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Want that lit-from-within bridal glow? These five cosmetologist-approved treatments -- from facials to advanced laser therapies -- will help you achieve smooth, radiant, and photo-ready skin before your wedding day. |
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Here is a simple-looking visual trick challenges your perception of two lines. What you see may surprise you, revealing how your brain interprets shapes, context, and the world in ways you rarely notice., Health, Times Now |
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According to Dr Manan Vora, women need about 20 minutes more sleep than men and it's not about being lazy, it's about listening to your body's needs. |
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Tabu channelled modern-day royalty in the iconic architectural coat embroidered with silver sequins. |
