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COACHING THE SLEUTHS
Home Minister Amit Shah may not be a sleuth, but he knows what it takes to be one.
Data, data, Joshimath data!
A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes-so goes a saying wrongly attributed to Mark Twain.
How To Offset The Health Risks Of Sitting
PROLONGED SITTING is an established health hazard and can increase your risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity, and other chronic illnesses, even if you exercise regularly.
What women dread
The husband stitch is often without consent
High and Low
RP more prevalent in India and we are many years behind” in understanding it
Editing the heart
Is it possible to fully recover from a severe heart attack? A recent study by scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Texas, published. in Science, suggests that with the help of gene editing, this may soon become reality.
THE WORLD'S NOT ENOUGH
What do you do when you come to know that three of your four children will eventually go blind? You take them ona world tour before a rare genetic disease gets them
Restless with a cause
ADHD is a heterogenous condition that can persist well into adulthood
Twist the taste buds
Chef Jose Varkey on conscious cuisine and what it means to cook and eat right
SHINGLES UP RISK FOR HEART ATTACK, STROKE
PEOPLE WHO HAVE had shingles have a significantly higher long-term risk for a major cardiovascular event, such as heart attack or stroke, and this risk may last 12 or more years after a shingles outbreak, according to a US study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
THE ELUSIVE THREAT
Myositis, the autoimmune disease that actor Samantha is battling, is also found in children-and is harder to diagnose
IS VAPING SAFER THAN SMOKING?
VAPING IS JUST as bad for your heart as cigarettes. Two studies presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions say the negative impact of vaping on cardiovascular function was similar to that of smoking tobacco products for nearly 20 years.
SMOKING LINKED TO MID-LIFE MEMORY LOSS, CONFUSION
PEOPLE WHO SMOKE are much more likely to experience memory loss, confusion and cognitive decline in middle age compared to nonsmokers. But the risk is lower for those who have quit.
FAST FOOD LINKED TO FATTY LIVER DISEASE
REGULARLY EATING FAST FOOD can put you at risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, also known as liver steatosis, which could be fatal.
BEST TIME TO EXERCISE
PEOPLE WHO EXERCISE in the morning have the lowest risk of heart disease and stroke regardless of the total amount of daily physical activity, according to a Dutch study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
LIMIT COFFEE INTAKE IF YOU HAVE SEVERE HYPERTENSION
IF YOU HAVE SEVERELY high blood pressure, you should think twice before reaching for that second cup of coffee.
STAY HYDRATED FOR HEALTHY AGEING
STAYING WELL HYDRATED in middle age may slow down the ageing process, lower the risk of chronic diseases such as heart and lung ailments and help you live longer, according to a US study published in eBio Medicine.
Sleep like a baby
I REMEMBER losing sleep over my baby not sleeping. I remember my aunts worrying about why the baby didn’t sleep like a baby! I also remember my neighbors lamenting over it with good reason—imagine intermittent crying spells through the night.
Revolutionising our districts
Good governance is the bedrock of inclusive and equitable development. It is not progress if it does not percolate down to the grassroots or extend a helping hand to lift the last person up
Undue influence under control
For all the influencers raging against the government for the crackdown on social media marketers, please sit down. Everyone saw this coming like a dust storm in a desert.
My cinema is not too far from my father's
A lot was riding on Kuttey. It was the first Bollywood film of the new year after a terrible 2022; it had some of the finest actors in the industry—from Tabu to Naseeruddin Shah, Konkona Sen Sharma and Kumud Mishra; the dashing Arjun Kapoor carried the film on his shoulders; and the film was the directorial debut of Aasmaan Bhardwaj, son of veteran director Vishal Bhardwaj and singer Rekha Bhardwaj.
There's a chef on ony boat!
Vineet Bhatia takes his exquisitely crafted culinary experiences to the uber-rich
Scent of a memory
Aanchal Malhotra’s debut novel is rooted in the many stories of the partition—her forte
FOR LOVE OF THE VERSE
Whimsical, romantic, political and satirical—the venues of the Jaipur Literature Festival resonated with all kinds of poetry
FAST TRACK
The Mumbai Coastal Road Project aims to reduce travel time and traffic congestion, thereby improving daily commute for citizens
WINTER CHILL
As funds dry up, startups are forced to balance growth with profitability
Party play in Amul
When it was announced in 2021 that the overburdened Union Home Minister Amit Shah was to be given additional charge of the newly constituted Union ministry of cooperatives, I frankly wondered what the motive might be.
In two years, polluted water will stop flowing into the Ganga
THE GANGA, ONE THE LONGEST rivers in the world, sustains more than 40 per cent of India’s population. People, however, have not been kind to the Ganga. They have polluted the river in myriad ways.
TIME TO REBOUND
India’s exit from the World Cup calls for a deep think
Flat on the mat
Strongman Brijbhushan Sharan Singh has a history of getting out of trouble, but the latest controversy might pin him for good