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Reading Time: 3 minutesHigh-protein diets may harm your heart, warns Dr. Dmitry Yaranov. Too much protein can raise cholesterol and...

Reading Time: 3 minutesRetinoids can smooth and brighten skin, but experts caution about side effects like flaking, irritation, and sun...

Reading Time: 3 minutesDopamine menus turn short breaks into powerful tools for focus, happiness, and mental balance in a constantly...

Reading Time: 3 minutesA 14-year-old boy from Unnao was electrocuted and poisoned to death after a dispute over a pet...

Reading Time: 3 minutesActress Isabelle Tate, star of 9-1-1: Nashville, dies at 23 from rare Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, leaving fans and...

Reading Time: 3 minutesAt least 14 children lost eyesight and 120 were injured in Madhya Pradesh after playing with the...

Reading Time: 3 minutesCan laughing too hard make you die? Experts say it’s rare, but extreme laughter can cause fainting,...

Reading Time: 3 minutesThink your breakfast is healthy? Experts warn that some foods, like oat milk and acai bowls, raise...

Reading Time: 4 minutesA tiny wireless eye chip from Stanford restores reading and sight in macular degeneration patients using smart...

Three Kids Die of Mysterious Fever in 48 Hours
Reading Time: 2 minutesThree children in a village in Uttar Pradesh died of a sudden fever within 48 hours. A probe is underway as doctors test other children and advise strict hygiene.

Does Poor Chewing Make Swallowing Dangerous?
Reading Time: 3 minutesMany people chew too fast without realising the risks. Learn how poor chewing leads to food sticking, swallowing trouble and when it may signal a health issue.

Eight Energy Drinks a Day Ends in a Life-Changing Stroke
Reading Time: 3 minutes A man who drank eight energy drinks a day suffered a severe stroke linked to extreme caffeine intake, raising new concerns about energy drink safety.

Understanding How Genetics Shapes Autism
Reading Time: 4 minutesNew research shows how genetics, mutations, and environmental factors shape autism risk, offering new paths for early diagnosis and personalised care.

Viral Eggoz Report: Are Your Eggs Really Safe to Eat?
Reading Time: 3 minutesA viral video claims Eggoz eggs contain banned chemicals, raising safety concerns. Experts say one test is not enough and call for stronger food checks in India.

Kid Chews Mom’s Gold Necklace and Hands Out Pieces
Reading Time: 3 minutes An 8-year-old boy bites his mom’s gold wedding chain into pieces and gifts them to classmates, raising concerns about child behaviour and parental response.




