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General / General - 9 months ago

Zerodha's Nithin Kamath reveals he had a stroke!

Kamath revealed suffering from a mild stroke caused by his father's passing, poor sleep, exhaustion, dehydration, and overworking out. He shared pictures of his hospital bed and recovery. Common symptoms of a stroke include sudden weakness or numbness on one side of the body, difficulty speaking or...

General / General - 9 months ago

This kind of body odour can be a sign of diabetes

Recognizing symptoms of elevated blood sugar and diabetes is critical. Diabetic ketoacidosis, caused by lack of insulin, leads to the liver converting fat into ketones. Immediate medical attention is necessary for symptoms of odd breath smell and increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and amputatio...

General / General - 9 months ago

This 5-day diet plan can reverse biological age!

A study by the University of Southern California introduces the fasting mimicking diet, a 5-day diet pattern that mimics fasting. Developed by Valter Longo, the diet is high in unsaturated fats and low in calories, protein, and carbohydrates. It can lower biological age without lifestyle changes. Kn...

General / General - 9 months ago

'Captain Marvel' actor Kenneth Mitchell dies at 49 due to ALS

Canadian actor Kenneth Mitchell, who played Joseph Danvers in Captain Marvel, passed away at 49 from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. ALS causes muscle weakness, paralysis, and can lead to respiratory failure. ALS primarily targets motor neurons, responsible for controlling voluntary muscle...

General / General - 9 months ago

Gentle yoga asanas to do after a meal to help with digestion

​Digestive issues are common, especially after meals. Incorporating gentle yoga asanas into your post-meal routine can aid digestion and promote overall well-being. These simple poses can help stimulate digestion, relieve bloating, and enhance relaxation. Yoga, with its gentle movements and mindful...

General / General - 9 months ago

Only one with the sharpest brain can spot the fake passport

Resolving optical illusions tests our brain's ability to interpret visual cues, improves problem-solving abilities, cognitive agility, and broadens our comprehension of perception mechanisms, visual phenomena, brain teasers, error identification, code cracking, finding hidden objects, and attention...

General / General - 9 months ago

Health risks to know if you are exposed to passive smoking

​Passive smoking, also known as secondhand smoke or environmental tobacco smoke, occurs when nonsmokers inhale the smoke exhaled by smokers or the smoke emitted from burning tobacco products. While many are aware of the dangers of smoking, the risks associated with passive smoking are often underest...

General / General - 9 months ago

5 reasons gym selfies pump up your motivational muscle

Gym selfies have emerged as a potent tool for motivating exercise adherence and fueling commitment to health. They create accountability, foster a supportive community, track progress, celebrate milestones, and promote self-acceptance. While some may scoff at the idea of flexing for likes, the psych...

General / General - 9 months ago

What is the link between high fever and epileptic episodes?

Febrile seizures, triggered by high fever in children, are typically harmless and do not cause long-term neurological damage. Different subtypes of seizures exist within fever-associated seizures or epilepsy (FASE). Heat can also trigger seizures in children and individuals with epilepsy. Prolonged...