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Can high cholesterol alone give you a heart attack? Here’s good news - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoCholesterol is often portrayed as the villain in heart health, but the reality is different from...
From Skipping Dinner to More Being Intimate With Your Partner - Lifestyle Changes To Live Longer
Times Now· 3 days agoIt turns out that environmental factors like diet and lifestyle are the key. In his latest book, How Not To Age, Dr. Michael Greger, famous American Physician and author highlights the science-backed ...
Anant Ambani wedding: BKC staff get WFH notice; Mumbai faces traffic disruptions
Business Standard India· 6 days agoAnant Ambani wedding: Traffic restrictions have been implemented for the three days during which...
Tale of time: How the climate crisis is making days longer
Firstpost· 21 hours agoThe climate crisis, fuelled by human behaviour, has negative impacts on human health — it can...
AG seeks court order to shut down South Providence scrapyard after blaze
Rhode Island Current· 6 days agoA second fire in three months at a Providence scrapyard has inflamed calls to shut down its...
Green Temples: India's Innovative Approach To Floral Waste Management
Free Press Journal· 3 days agoThe concept of Green Temples is gaining momentum across India, with many temples leading innovative...
Noida Plot Owners Demand Possession After 8-Year Wait
One India· 3 days agoPlot owners in Noida's Sector 145 protest against delays in obtaining their plots, impacting around 15,000 people waiting for eight years.
Euro Norms: The technicalities, backlash & watered down Euro-7! | Team-BHP
Team-BHP· 4 days agoThe aim of these emission norms was to set a standard of emissions a vehicle should adhere to, for a greener and cleaner environment. What were the Euro Norms and why the need? The Euro emission norms were introduced in the Europe in Jul 1992.
CREATIVE SCAVENGER: The artistic vision of Narayan Sinha, spotlight on sustainability
The Telegraph· 3 days agoSculptor and installation artist Narayan Sinha talks about championing sustainability and touching the masses with his art