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Health A new decision-making theory aims to explain why humans don't always make the best decisionsMina Mahmoudi, a lecturer in the Department of Economics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has developed a new theory of economic decision-making that explains why humans, in general, choose judgments that are sufficient rather than ideal.
Health Obstructive sleep apnea: The condition that proved fatal for late Bappi LahiriLegendary singer-composer Bappi Lahiri departed the mortal world on Tuesday night, leaving behind a rich legacy of his soulful and unforgettable compositions and songs.
Health Home remedies to fight hormonal acneWhat happens inside our bodies is reflected on the outside and hormonal disbalances are one of the most prominent outbreaks that we can see on the skin. Our hormones keep changing and lose their balance due to age, and other factors that cause problems
Health Lung cancer: Know the things that matterLung cancer is still the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. In India, alone, lung cancer accounts for a majority cancer burden, with 1 in 68 males falling victim to it.
Health The amazing benefits of including bee pollen in your dietRecent years have seen an influx of health and fitness trends, especially pertaining to diets, making their way into our social media news feeds and our daily lives.
Health Traditional blends to boost immunity naturallyFalling sick is not a risk you want to take, especially not now, and it is always better to be safe than regretful.
Health How our immune cells can be trained to fight infectionsThe human body's immune cells naturally fight off viral and bacterial microbes and other invaders, but they can also be reprogrammed or "trained" to respond even more aggressively and potently to such threats
Health How to take yoga off the mat and into your everyday lifeYoga is a powerful practice that works on both the body and mind; that is why it helps in transforming the whole personality and not just the physical body.
Health Signs of burnout and how to copeWhile the whole world fights a battle against the coronavirus pandemic, office work has not stopped.
Health Here's why some people are hungry all the timeWondering why you end up feeling hungry all the time? A recent study has got the answer.
Health Working long hours? Keep your body, mind activeWhether working from home or office, toiling away for long hours without breaks and physical activity can begin to damage your body, vitality and even without tell-tale signs.
Health Covid causes 'unexpected' cellular response in lungs: StudyResearchers have discovered a surprising response in lung cells infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which might explain why the disease is so difficult to treat.
India specials 2nd Covid wave: New symptoms baffle Indian health fraternityAs India witnesses a sharp second wave of Covid-19 pandemic after a brief lull, health experts on Wednesday warned that the virus and its variants may hit people really badly as it is now more lethal with several new symptoms not observed before.
Health Emergency health workers 3 times more at risk of depression, PTSDEmergency medical service (EMS) workers are three times more at risk of mental health problems such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) compared to the general population, according to a new study.
Health Midlife loneliness may up dementia, Alzheimer's riskBeing persistently lonely during midlife appears to make people more likely to develop dementia and Alzheimer's Disease (AD) later in life, a new study finds.
Health You can even learn how to remain happyOne can learn to be happy as new research has shown that several psychological well-being measures gradually increased within people from the beginning to the end of an intensive programme on happiness.
Health Study reveals too much coffee consumption can be detrimental for your heart healthToo much coffee could be detrimental for your heart health and could cause heart-related issues, suggest the findings of a new study.
Health Including 2 fruit and 3 vegetable servings may lead to longer lifeStudies representing nearly two million adults worldwide show that eating about five daily servings- two of which are fruits and three vegetables- is likely the optimal amount for longer life, according to new research.
Health Here's how eating habits could cause child obesityA study led by researchers of Baylor University revealed that the variety in the utilization of market-gained nourishments outside of a traditional diet routine can prove to be a reason for obesity in children, whether they do physical activities or not.
Health Health tips to prevent 'diabesity'Globally, one in 11 adults aged between 20-79 years have diabetes, says International Diabetes Federation. Diabetes is a chronic, progressive and damaging lifelong disease.