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Heart Disease in Women: Hormonal Risks and Prevention

Heart disease is the top killer of women worldwide, often overlooked due to hormonal changes. Learn how estrogen, menopause, and pregnancy affect heart health and discover practical prevention tips.

Bengaluru Urban Arts Commission May Be Revived Soon

The Bengaluru Urban Arts Commission, inactive for years, is set to be revived to oversee public art projects and urban aesthetics in the city, with officials planning new appointments and a fresh mandate.

Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban Divorce Finalised

Hollywood star Nicole Kidman and singer Keith Urban have officially ended their 19-year marriage. The court has approved their agreement, detailing custody of their two daughters. Read the full story.

Down Syndrome Kidney Risks: 29% Face AKI by Age 20

A landmark Danish study finds individuals with Down syndrome face significantly higher risks of acute and chronic kidney disease, urging early screening and proactive care for better health outcomes.

Delhi makes human rabies a notifiable disease

Delhi government mandates reporting of human rabies cases to strengthen surveillance and ensure timely treatment, a key step towards eliminating dog-mediated rabies deaths in the capital.

Doctor's 5 Daily Habits for a Healthy Heart

Heart disease is the world's top killer. Dr. Kunal Sood reveals five simple daily habits, from cooking at home to walking after meals, that can significantly lower your risk. Start protecting your heart today.

Hidden Cholesterol Traffic Jam Linked to Brain Disease

A groundbreaking PNAS study uncovers a new cellular transport route. When cholesterol gets stuck due to faulty protein delivery, it mimics severe neurodegenerative diseases. Discover the crucial role of NPC1 and VPS41.

Alzheimer's Reversed in Mice, Memory Restored: Study

Groundbreaking research from the US and China shows Alzheimer's symptoms reversed in mice using a novel gene therapy approach, restoring memory. A potential game-changer for dementia treatment.

New Heart Risk Tool Reveals Surprising Factors

The American Heart Association's updated calculator shows age and sex are the biggest heart disease risks. Discover how kidney health, smoking, and diabetes impact your 10-year risk. Learn what you can control.

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