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24.11 / 09:49
UPS Booking Rhythm social blues medicines Can a night owl become a morning person?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Internet entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo was always a night person. Until 2015, when he decided to spend more time with his young son.
24.11 / 08:51
UPS trends 2020 recommendations medicines Relationships Sleep divorce: Why some couples are opting to break up at bedtime
sleep divorce,” it’s a trend that’s allowing couples to wake up refreshed and still in a relationship, even if it’s from different beds or rooms.“Sleep divorce refers to when two people in an intimate relationship decide to have a sleeping arrangement where they’re not in the same bed. They may be in the same room, but technically, they’re just not in the same bed,” explained Dr.
24.11 / 06:15
Provident Food Research show patient medicines Schools A 12-year-old’s journey into the world of Ozempic
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Kait Handler spent much of her life in a battle with food noise. It started in childhood when she would “shame eat" packets of Devil’s Food cookies after school and hide the wrappers.
22.11 / 07:29
markets Strategy Experts PAM recommendations medicines Sporting The exercises you should NEVER do at the gym, according to an orthopedic doctor
Dr. Venkatesh Movva, an orthopedic doctor specialising in Sports Medicine, recently shared his expert advice on The Ranveer Show podcast. He revealed which exercises are best avoided to keep your body safe and injury-free. Some of his suggestions might surprise you.
21.11 / 13:35
markets Experts PAM medicines biodiversity Congress, BJD question Adani's land purchase in Odisha, company says it's for afforestation
Gandhamardhan hills in Odisha, the opposition Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and Congress on Thursday demanded clarification on whether the company has any plan to go for mining in that region. The Adani Group, however, said the purpose for land acquisition is to enrich the local ecology through afforestation and there is no commercial intent. Gandhamardan Hill Range spanning Bargarh and Balangir districts was declared as a Biodiversity Heritage Site (BHS) in 2023 when the BJD was in power. BHS is an area with unique, ecologically fragile ecosystems with rich biodiversity. «The government should speak out on the purpose of the Adani Group acquiring land near Gandhamardhan Hills, which reserves an estimated 207 million tons of bauxite. Since the state government is silent on the matter, suspicion of the people grows,» said Bolangir's BJD MLA Kalikesh Singh Deo.
20.11 / 19:37
markets Digital Experts PAM show medicines Investigations Will Trent: All you may want to know about release date, plot, cast and where to watch
Scott Foley has been announced as a recurring cast member in ABC's Will Trent for its upcoming third season.
20.11 / 04:53
Food Research pandemic medicines Features Vaccines How Science lost America’s trust and surrendered health policy to skeptics
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The rise of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
18.11 / 10:29
markets Strategy stage hospital prevention medicines Courts 'Even healthy individuals can face respiratory complications': Doctors warn amid rising pollution
As the city's air quality is in the «severe plus» category, doctors have warned of health risks for all.
18.11 / 09:37
markets Provident Manufacturing innovations patient medicines Pharmaceuticals Eli Lilly and Novo want to shake off Ozempic copycats. Are they ready to meet demand?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Pharmaceutical companies are typically rewarded for their innovation with years of market exclusivity before cheaper generics enter the scene. But for diabetes and obesity drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound, known as GLP-1s, cheaper copycats emerged almost immediately.
16.11 / 17:33
Fox Death Research wellness War country medicines Olav Thon, billionaire Norwegian real estate developer, dead at 101
Olav Thon, a billionaire entrepreneur recognizable for his bright red cap who went from selling leather and fox hides in his youth to build one of Norway’s biggest real estate empires, has died
15.11 / 18:15
Food testing prevention medicines infection sanitizer Schools Think your office coffee mug is safe? It might be full of germs, finds study
Dr. Gerba's groundbreaking study, published in the Journal of Dairy, Food, and Environmental Sanitation, highlighted the role that communal kitchen sponges and dishcloths play in spreading harmful bacteria across office kitchen surfaces. «Coliform bacteria were present on 20 per cent of the coffee cups before wiping, but after using a dishcloth or sponge, 100 per cent of the cups tested positive for bacteria,» he explained. He also noted that while no E. coli was found on the cups prior to being wiped down, 20 per cent tested positive for the bacterium afterward.
15.11 / 08:15
markets Opinion Food Biogen country recommendations medicines European committee takes a second look at Alzheimer's drug and now says it should be approved
A European regulatory committee now recommends approval of the Alzheimer’s treatment lecanemab a few months after rejecting the drug
14.11 / 15:33
markets Aware Strategy community Healthcare prevention medicines Over 60 pc people with diabetes unaware of it: WHO regional director for South-East Asia
«In our region, less than one in three adults with diabetes are on treatment and less than 15 per cent of people living with the condition have it under control. »The lack of readiness in our primary healthcare systems in terms of standard management protocol, availability of essential medicines, issues related to availability and affordability of quality diagnostics, and trained healthcare professionals need to be remedied immediately," the WHO regional director said.
14.11 / 14:15
markets Manufacturing Strategy information patient medicines Courts Supreme Court rejects PIL for mandatory disclosure of drug side effects by doctors
Kerala-based naturopath Jacob Vadakkanchery wanted that all medical professionals should specify the side effects in an additional slip in the regional language along with the prescription. The Bench led by Justice BR Gavai said if this practice is followed, then the general practitioners would not be able to attend more than 10-15 patients if this was followed. It was «not practical at all» and for every patient there are different medicines, the apex court said.
14.11 / 14:15
markets Google security Strategy recommendations medicines Understanding weight-related risks in type 2 diabetes
1 According to the records, 1 in 7 of all diabetics in the world currently are from India.2 It is anticipated that by 2045, 134 million people will be affected by diabetes.3 Diabetes is usually split into type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes is becoming more common, yet it is still not widespread in India. On the other hand type 2 diabetes (T2D) affects 90–95% of diabetics in India.1
14.11 / 09:53
Provident Healthcare show recommendations patient medicines infection Newborn care in India: Why we need to bridge cultural beliefs with science
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Newborn care in India is deeply influenced by a blend of cultural beliefs, traditions, and modern medical science. Although all these customs have been handed down the line of generations and have significant cultural meaning, evidence-based medicine asks for certain practices to be reviewed.
13.11 / 11:13
UPS Cardiovascular country cover medicines Pharmaceuticals Hypertension, diabetes drugs among top-selling medicines at Janaushadhi kendras this year
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: Drugs to treat lifestyle diseases such as hypertension and type 2 diabetes were among the top-selling medicines at the government's generic pharmacies across the country this year, an official said. Telmisartan tablets to treat high blood pressure averaged monthly sales of about 1.41 million strips at the kendras run under the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP), the official aware of the matter said.
13.11 / 08:27
Citi Sustainability Continental Food medicines Vaccines How Africans can stay cool as the climate warms
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. FEW PLACES on Earth are more familiar with the deadly consequences of extreme heat than countries in Africa. Heat kills crops, spoils food and medicines, and makes it impossible to work, study or sleep.
11.11 / 13:33
Research Universities stage patient medicines symptoms Schools To cope with dementia, seniors are turning to cannabis
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. More older adults are using marijuana for sleep, anxiety and pain. A small but growing number are taking it to manage their dementia symptoms.
11.11 / 00:23
COST UPS Aware Sustainability Trade President medicines Nifty earnings growth estimate for FY26 looks tough: Kotak MF's Nilesh Shah
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Higher government spending, and wedding and festival season uptick in sales could enable Nifty to notch the Street estimated earnings of ₹1,059 per share in the current fiscal. The real worry is the FY26 Nifty 50 EPS estimate of ~ ₹1,200-1,250, an 18% growth over that in FY24, which looks tough, given an estimated 5% earnings growth in the current fiscal, believes Nilesh Shah, managing director (MD) of Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Co.
08.11 / 00:21
UPS Citi CEO Platform Healthcare testing medicines A prescription for speed: How e-pharmacies aim to transform medicine delivery
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India's quick commerce revolution that swept up groceries to gadgets and posed a stiff challenge to retail chains and kirana shops in barely three years is now lapping at a new frontier: Medicine delivery. Tata 1mg, PharmEasy, and Apollo 24/7 are piloting ultra-fast medicine delivery services, according to key executives at these firms.

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