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Epilepsy or seizure is a neurological condition in which the brain gets uncontrolled or unorganised electrical discharges. These can cause a change in behaviour of a person and lead to repeated and unpredictable seizures. Anyone can develop epilepsy and it can affect both men and women of all ages. The episode of seizure lasts for a few seconds to a minute at maximum.

STROKE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH IN INDIA

Stroke is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in India. As per a recent study, the prevalence rate of...
The world saw a significant rise in global energy sector employment in 2022, fueled by increased investment in clean energy technologies. The second edition of the World Energy Employment report indicates that the number of jobs in the global energy sector reached 67 million people in 2022, marking a substantial increase of 3.5 million from pre-pandemic levels.

LiFE Can Reduce Annual CO2 emission by more than 2 billion tonnes

The Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE) initiative of India that aims to encourage adoption of sustainable lifestyles, including behavioural changes and sustainable consumer...
A concerning revelation has emerged, shedding light on a distressing surge in suicides within the United States. The latest data, unveiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, casts a disquieting shadow over the nation's mental health landscape. According to the figures released on Thursday, an alarming 49,500 individuals made the tragic choice to end their lives last year, representing a deeply concerning peak in the country's suicide statistics.

The Pressure To Be Perfect Turns Deadly for Celebrities in India

A succession of suicides of celebrities in India in the past two years has shown the burdens of a society where many...
Know the Best Tourism Villages of 2022

Know the Best Tourism Villages of 2022

A total of 32 villages from 18 countries from across the world have been named as ‘Best Tourism Villages 2022’ by the...
In a significant revelation, researchers have found that the grounding line of the southern Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica can move up to 15 km (six miles) with changing tides.

Synthetic Fibres Add to the Worry of Antarctica

The discovery of synthetic plastic fibres in air, seawater, sediment and sea ice sampled in the Antarctic Weddell Sea has once again...
Alarming Rise in TB Patients Among prisoners

Personality traits of Aftab possible reason for the killing  of Shraddha  

Following the horrific Delhi murder case where a man, Aaftab Ameen Poonawalla, 28, was arrested for allegedly killing his 26-year-old live-in partner...
Emission reductions in the 11 high-income countries that have managed to "decouple" CO2 emissions from Gross Domestic Product (GDP) have been deemed insufficient to meet the ambitious goals of the Paris Agreement, according to a recent study published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal.

Emissions By Billionaires 100 times far more than an Average Man

The investments made by just 125 billionaires emit 393 million tonnes of CO2e each year – the equivalent of France – at...
A new 20-minute heat therapy could replace surgery for high blood pressure, offering faster recovery and better outcomes.

Blood Pressure Levels Rose During Covid 19 pandemic

People with hypertension saw a small, but consequential, rise in their blood pressure levels during the first eight months of COVID-19 pandemic,...
A study reveals how blue light exposure from screens accelerates bone growth and puberty in rats, raising concerns about children's development.

Fracture Rates Higher in  People With Intellectual Disability

In a most comprehensive study of its kind, the University of Oxford and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust researchers found a substantially...
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University reveal a groundbreaking discovery uncovering the molecular breakdown behind insulin dysfunction in type 2 diabetes. The identification of the novel enzyme SCAN sheds light on the role of nitric oxide (NO) and opens avenues for potential treatments by targeting NO-related mechanisms, offering hope for millions affected by the condition worldwide

Moderate Consumption of tea Linked to Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk.

A new study shows that moderate consumption of black, green or Oolong tea can lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes.