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Shifting the focus from nature to human health doubles public support for climate intervention, says a new study by Wellcome Trust and CORE. |
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Shifting the focus from nature to human health doubles public support for climate intervention, says a new study by Wellcome Trust and CORE. |
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Stress is no longer limited to teenagers, even toddlers in India are showing signs of anxiety, sleep issues and emotional distress. Experts link this to unstable routines, early academic pressure and excessive screen time. |
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A new study finds children may be more vulnerable to cancer-causing chemicals in water and medicines, highlighting risks of early exposure and calling for stricter safety standards and child-focused health protections., Health, Times Now |
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Extreme heat is not just uncomfortable. It is actively disrupting your skin. From increased oil production and breakouts to tanning and sensitivity, dermatologists warn that heatwaves are accelerating skin damage. The solution lies in simplifying your routine and prioritising sun protection. |
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Is it safe to hit the gym in your 60s and beyond? Fitness experts share essential fitness tips for seniors. | Health |
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Hair colouring often involves bleaching agents like hydrogen peroxide and ammonia that can weaken hair structure, cause dryness and affect scalp health over time. This expert-backed story explains how these chemicals work, the risks involved. |
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Blue baby syndrome is a condition where newborns develop a bluish tint due to low oxygen levels, often linked to congenital heart disease. This expert-backed story explains warning signs, causes, diagnosis and treatment, highlighting why early recognition is critical for a child's health. |
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Gratitude is a simple yet powerful habit that can shift your mindset from scarcity to abundance. This story explains how practising gratitude daily can improve mental well-being, bring emotional balance and help you stay present. |
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Australia's youngest billionaire has been named as the mystery man who left a $10,000 tip after dining at a Melbourne eatery. |
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In some regions, including parts of Southeast Asia, Oceania, and high-income countries like Sweden, the United States, and the United Kingdom, stroke incidence is even rising among younger adults. |
