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Can Exercise Save Your Life After Cancer?
A major study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that moderate to vigorous exercise after a cancer diagnosis significantly improves survival rates for patients
Sugary Drinks Risk 34 % increase in Anxiety
Discover the alarming link between sugary drinks and adolescent anxiety. New research reveals a 34% increased risk for young people consuming sugar-sweetened beverages daily.
Ultimate Superfruit for Women: How Avocado Supports Every Stage of Life
Discover how avocados support women's health through every life stage, from balancing hormones and improving skin to protecting heart health and energy
Heart Attack Symptoms Women Often Miss
Heart disease is a leading cause of death for women globally. Learn the subtle heart attack symptoms women often miss and how to protect your long-term health
Climate Change, Deforestation Impacting Vegetation in The Himalayas
Satellite data reveals declining vegetation in Uttarakhand's Himalayas due to climate change, deforestation, and pollution, threatening biodiversity and vital water resources.
More Than Half of College Students Struggle with Loneliness
A major study of 65,000 students reveals that 54% feel lonely, with heavy social media use significantly increasing isolation
India Hosts Historic AI Impact Summit 2026: A Bold Vision for the Global South
India hosts the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, aiming to bridge the global AI divide and democratize technology.
Tarique Rahman Returns from Exile; All Set to Lead Bangladesh
Tarique Rahman returns from 17 years of exile to lead the BNP to a landslide victory, signaling a major shift in Bangladesh’s relations with India
AI Reshapes the Entrepreneur Mindset
New research reveals how artificial intelligence reshapes the entrepreneurial mindset by enhancing strategic thinking and cognitive adaptability during disruption.
Daily Coffee May Protect Against Dementia
A massive 43-year study of 132,000 people reveals that moderate caffeine intake from coffee or tea can lower dementia risk by 18%.







































