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Explained: Can consuming Omega-3 supplements really help reduce aggressive behaviour?
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania recently showed that omega-3 fish oil supplements e…
This Amritsar resident got into Oxford, Columbia, Cornell, and 10 major international programs with over Rs. 1.6 crore in scholarships! She shares 5 tips for fellow applicants
Wondering how to make your college application stand out? Look no further!
Eating alone can cause you to overeat. Here's how to combat solo dining in a healthy way.
With people living alone and working remote, many are eating alone, which can lead to unhealthy hab…
Samantha Fink
Viagra gets an image make-over as successive studies claim it helps with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
If there’s one thing most of us love, it’s the whole “buy one, get one free” schtick. What if we to…
I'm a Yale student who just toured Oxford and loved the campus. Here's what I learned about the famous school.
While studying abroad as a Yale student, I toured Oxford. The historic school and gothic design mad…
Miles Kirkpatrick
Despite the hype, AI tools like ChatGPT remain dormant in daily use, shows global survey
AI has taken the world by storm. Since the release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in 2022, discussions have ra…
Tax-friendly destinations: A guide to the world's lowest taxes countries
New Delhi, Oct 1 (IANSlife) In recent years, there has been a significant surge in the number of In…
5 powerful ways tending to the gut boosts your health — from smoother digestion to better moods
Gut health is a buzzy topic right now, and for good reason. Experts break down why it's important t…
Kim Schewitz
Having AI knowledge might increase your chances of landing job interviews, UK study finds!
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) has permeated various facets of our lives, it's no sur…
Doctors giving ineffective, superficial weight loss advice says an Oxford research
"This can help them to avoid amplifying stigmatising stereotypes and give effective help to …
Throwing money at plunging birth rates won't solve the issue, demography experts say
Financial incentives like baby allowances and cash schemes being rolled out by some countries won't…
Joshua Zitser
A group of Oxford University students were encouraged to use AI 'thoughtfully and critically' to help them write some essays
Leading colleges in the UK, part of the Russell Group, have set out principles to allow students an…
Sawdah Bhaimiya
Falling birth rates are freaking countries out and spawning dubious fixes like tax breaks, cheaper cars, and free surgery
Countries are trying everything to combat declining fertility rates, with some eye-popping approach…
Joshua Zitser
2 ways to improve your blood sugar, from a man who reversed his type 2 diabetes and quit Ozempic
A man in his 60s lowered his A1C by 4 percentage points, using techniques like walking and drinking…
Hilary Brueck
A man who lost 40 pounds — and cut 10 inches from his waistline — recommends walking, protein swaps, and drinking vinegar water
Diabetes medications including Ozempic weren't working for this CEO. So he started a "digital twin"…
Hilary Brueck
Facing an early death, a CEO created a 'digital twin' of his body. It transformed his health.
Twin Health is a new "digital twin" company that aims to help people with diabetes and obesity move…
Hilary Brueck
DGCI allows Serum Institute to export malaria vaccine to UK
The Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has granted permission to send two lakh doses of th…
PTI
A doctor says looking after your gut will take care of your brain and immune system, too. Here are 3 things he does himself, including 'gut gardening.'
Dr. Monty Lyman says research suggests the brain, gut, and immune system are linked. He shared how …
Kim Schewitz
TTS: Clot in blood vessels occurs in rare cases with certain vaccines, says medical expert amid reports over AstraZeneca
This comes in the wake of a recent admission by AstraZeneca, the pharmaceutical company, that its C…