LIFESTYLE

Happy people experience less memory decline
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"We may wish some memories could last a lifetime, but many physical and emotional factors can negatively impact our ability to retain information throughout life," said study authors from Northwestern University in the US.
Indian healthcare industry needs a change
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Jorie Healthcare provides revenue cycle management and practice management services to the US healthcare industry. It opened its first in outsourcing in India in Chandigarh a year ago. Jorie aims to "improve the financial, practice, and operational performance of healthcare institutions to sustain long-term and measurable results".
Expert say, future pandemics to emerge often
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In the report, by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)in Germany, the experts agree that escaping the era of pandemics is possible, but that this will require a seismic shift in approach from reaction to prevention.
Sita preparing for defence services and Ram works in bank
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Both the girls playing Sita and Shurpanakha are associated with Sanskriti Kala Sangam Group. This group has been staging Ramlila in Delhi and other places from last 12 years.
Nature protection takes backseat in most pandemic recovery plans
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Examples include shifting from harmful fossil fuel subsidies to beneficial ones, including those that encourage environmentally friendly farming; carbon taxes that could support forest protection programmes.
Pregnancy complications may up stroke risk in later life
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Previous research has suggested that risk factors specific to women may be linked to cardiovascular disease and stroke, but clarity on the quality of the evidence is lacking.
Experts highlight importance of eggs to boost immunity
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The experts got together to discuss the vision forward for the industry and the importance of eggs in diets. Eggs are counted amongst the most economical, accessible healthiest foods across the globe.
Study finds which pre-existing conditions may up Covid-19 death risk
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The researchers said that prior studies exploring the association of pre-existing chronic conditions and Covid-19 mortality had limitations in the number of countries included.
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