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Signalling a revolution
THE WEEK India

Signalling a revolution

Canadian scientist and entrepreneur Sachdev Sidhu is focused on bringing cutting-edge antibody engineering to his country of origin

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7 mins  |
December 01, 2024
Wellness on demand
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Wellness on demand

Starting as a doctor-patient chat platform, Medibuddy has evolved to be India's largest on-demand, full-stack digital health care platform

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4 mins  |
December 01, 2024
HEARING AND VISION LOSS LINKED TO HEART DISEASE AND STROKE
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HEARING AND VISION LOSS LINKED TO HEART DISEASE AND STROKE

A CHINESE STUDY PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL of the American Heart Association suggests that middle aged and older adults with sensory impairments, specifically hearing and vision loss, have an elevated risk of cardiovascular diseases, including stroke and heart attacks.

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December 01, 2024
PETTICOAT CANCER AND THE SARI LINK
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PETTICOAT CANCER AND THE SARI LINK

TYING YOUR UNDERSKIRT (petticoat) tightly around the waist when wearing a sari, can lead to \"petticoat cancer\" or \"sari cancer,\" as it was previously called. Tying the underskirt too tightly can cause constant cord friction that can lead to chronic inflammation, skin ulceration and, in rare cases, skin cancer.

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December 01, 2024
MUSIC MAY BOOST RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY
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MUSIC MAY BOOST RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY

LISTENING TO MUSIC may help you recover faster after surgery, finds a US study presented at the American College of Surgeons' Clinical Congress. To examine the role of music in postoperative recovery, researchers analysed 35 papers.

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December 01, 2024
RISKS OF UNTREATED CATARACTS
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RISKS OF UNTREATED CATARACTS

BESIDES RESTORING GOOD VISION, cataract surgeries can also reduce the risk of falls and fractures and life-threatening brain bleeds from falls in older adults. It is already known that cataract surgery can reduce the risk of hip fractures, a major cause of mortality and morbidity in older adults.

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December 01, 2024
LIMITING SUGAR IN EARLY CHILDHOOD REDUCES RISK OF DIABETES, HYPERTENSION
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LIMITING SUGAR IN EARLY CHILDHOOD REDUCES RISK OF DIABETES, HYPERTENSION

Limiting sugar in the first 1,000 days of a baby's life, from conception through the first two years, can reduce the odds of developing type 2 diabetes and hypertension in adulthood.

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December 01, 2024
Pitfalls of extreme feminism
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Pitfalls of extreme feminism

To be honest, I got to hear of South Korea's extreme feminism movement-4B-only recently. It is a radical form of feminism, formed in the crucible of toxic patriarchy with all the attendant violence and misogyny, punishing beauty standards and yawning pay gaps, which advocates the four Bis (Bi means no, in Korean), which are biyeonae (no dating with men), bisekseu (no sex with men), bichulsan (no children with men), and bihon (no marriage with men).

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December 01, 2024
Cheap and chic in India
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Cheap and chic in India

I read management consultancy firm McKinsey & Company's State of Fashion report year after year. They get many things right, as consultancy firms are experts at reading numbers and stating the obvious. Their ground-level surveys-oh, they're another matter altogether.

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December 01, 2024
Home truths
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Home truths

Priyanka Mattoo's memoir Bird Milk and Mosquito Bones is all about a Kashmiri's pursuit of finding home

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2 mins  |
December 01, 2024
Style with zing
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Style with zing

The world of stylists has exploded

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6 mins  |
December 01, 2024
Swing control
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Swing control

How do we build wealth with low variance?

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3 mins  |
December 01, 2024
Manu has the right to flaunt her medals
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Manu has the right to flaunt her medals

INTERVIEW - JASPAL RANA, COACH

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4 mins  |
December 01, 2024
There were times I really wanted to give up
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There were times I really wanted to give up

INTERVIEW - MANU BHAKER, DOUBLE OLYMPIC BRONZE-WINNING SHOOTER

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December 01, 2024
Manu's script
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Manu's script

Teen sensation to Tokyo dud to the Paris podium twice, Manu Bhaker's story is biopic fodder and an inspiration to many. And at 22, the Haryana shooter, THE WEEK's Woman of the Year for 2024, has only begun writing her story

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8 mins  |
December 01, 2024
Neighbours with benefits
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Neighbours with benefits

The Kaladan project has been stalled for years because of the civil war, but there is now optimism that it will resume soon, as India has been able to convince the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army about its importance

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6 mins  |
December 01, 2024
Biren Singh is a dictator, has Amit Shah's support
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Biren Singh is a dictator, has Amit Shah's support

INTERVIEW - Yumnam Joykumar Singh, former deputy CM and DGP, Manipur

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December 01, 2024
Murders most foul
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Murders most foul

The Jiribam killings mark a disturbing escalation in the ethnic conflict, triggering widespread protests against both state and Central governments

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December 01, 2024
ONE THOUSAND DAYS OF RESISTANCE
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ONE THOUSAND DAYS OF RESISTANCE

UNCERTAINTY LOOMS LARGE IN UKRAINE AFTER RUSSIA'S AGGRESSIVE PUSH, TRUMP'S RE-ELECTION AND EXHAUSTED SOLDIERS ON THE FRONTLINE

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December 01, 2024
Press one for conferences
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Press one for conferences

Today, as I pen this article, my city stands cloaked in a dense and grey shroud of smog T and unfulfilled promises. This ritual of waking up to grey winter mornings has become an unwelcome norm, with each year worse than the last. Every year, Delhiites endure the endless press conferences from the chief minister of the AAP government, yet any tangible solution to this pollution crisis remains elusive.

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December 01, 2024
In gold we trust
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In gold we trust

Most Indians are chrysophilists. There was good news for them a few days ago. The object of their love, which had been getting dearer, suddenly got cheap.

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December 01, 2024
Bully In White House Isn't Bad News
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Bully In White House Isn't Bad News

Most of us claim to be nice people. We work hard, we give to charity, we love our families, we don’t cheat, we pay our taxes, we are kind, we respect teachers, we don’t jump red lights, we respect other faiths, we read to children, we believe in democracy, we cheer free speech, and we hate Donald Trump. We think all nice people do all these things.

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2 mins  |
November 24, 2024
Don 2.0
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Don 2.0

Trump returns to presidency stronger than before, but just as unpredictable

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5 mins  |
November 24, 2024
Olympics, 2036: Host And Ghosts
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Olympics, 2036: Host And Ghosts

The Indian Olympics Association (IOA) has sent the International Olympics Committee (IOC) its ‘letter of intent’ to host the Olympics in 2036—appositely enough the centenary of the very year, 1936, when Adolf Hitler hosted the Games in Berlin!

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2 mins  |
November 24, 2024
The female act
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The female act

The 19th edition of the Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Festival was of the women and by the women

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4 mins  |
November 24, 2024
A SHOT OF ARCHER
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A SHOT OF ARCHER

An excerpt from the prologue of An Eye for an Eye

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2 mins  |
November 24, 2024
MASTER OF MAKE-BELIEVE
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MASTER OF MAKE-BELIEVE

50 years. after his first book, Jeffrey*Archer refuses to put down his'felt-tip Pilot pen

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4 mins  |
November 24, 2024
Smart and sassy Passi
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Smart and sassy Passi

Pop culture works according to its own unpredictable, crazy logic. An unlikely, overnight celebrity has become the talk of India. Everyone, especially on social media, is discussing, dissing, hissing and mimicking just one person—Shalini Passi.

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November 24, 2024
Energy transition and AI are reshaping shipping
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Energy transition and AI are reshaping shipping

PORTS AND ALLIED infrastructure development are at the heart of India's ambitions to become a maritime heavyweight.

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November 24, 2024
MADE FOR EACH OTHER
THE WEEK India

MADE FOR EACH OTHER

Trump’s preferred transactional approach to foreign policy meshes well with Modi’s bent towards strategic autonomy

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4 mins  |
November 24, 2024