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Your resolution to stay healthy in 2025 may take about 2 months to form: Study
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Your resolution to stay healthy in 2025 may take about 2 months to form: Study

Struggling to stay afloat on your New Year’s resolution 2025 to follow healthy habits? It may take about two months to form, and almost a year to establish, according to a study on Friday.  The study, led by researchers from the University of South Australia, challenges previously assumptions that healthy habits can set in 21 days. Contrary to popular belief, healthy habits take far longer than three weeks to lock down, said researcher Dr Ben Singh, from the varsity. “Adopting healthy habits is essential for long-term well-being but forming these habits -- and breaking unhealthy ones -- can be challenging,” Dr Singh said. “At the beginning of the year, many of us are setting goals and making plans for the months ahead -- things like being more active, cutting back on sugar, or making h...
This new `non-industrialised` style diet may help cut chronic disease risk
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This new `non-industrialised` style diet may help cut chronic disease risk

A novel diet that mimics traditional eating habits created by using non-industrialised style food can be key to reducing the risk of several chronic diseases, while also helping lose weight. Industrialised diets -- high in processed foods and low in fibre -- have contributed to a substantial rise in chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. The new diet titled "NiMe" (Non-industrialised Microbiome Restore) diet is inspired by the eating habits of non-industrialised societies. It consists of plant-based focus, but is not vegetarian. It is primarily made up of vegetables, legumes, and other whole-plant foods. It also incudes one small serving of animal protein per day (salmon, chicken, or pork) with no dairy, beef, or wheat. The international study led by Irish research...
Men with ADHD may live 7 years lesser than average; women 9 years: Study
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Men with ADHD may live 7 years lesser than average; women 9 years: Study

Adults living with ADHD could face a shortened life expectancy -- men with the condition could live about seven years fewer and women about nine years fewer than those in the general population, a study published in The British Journal of Psychiatry has shown. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has previously been linked to an increased risk of dementia, due to a reduced ability to compensate for age-related cognitive decline. Researchers, led by those at University College London, compared data from over 30,000 adults in the UK diagnosed with ADHD with that of 300,000 individuals without the neurodevelopmental condition. ADHD is marked by short attention spans and hyperactive or impulsive behavior. The results of the study showed that the "apparent reduction in life expect...
Efforts being made to set up advanced cancer hospital in Latur
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Efforts being made to set up advanced cancer hospital in Latur

A senior official at the Tata Trusts has said efforts were being made to establish an advanced hospital in Maharashtra`s Latur for cancer patients and reduce their challenges for travelling to Mumbai for the treatment. Highlighting the need for district-level cancer hospitals affiliated with government medical colleges, Dr Kailash Sharma, medical director with Tata charitable trust, told PTI over the weekend that timely biopsy reports and affordable cancer treatment are critical for the common people. He noted that travelling to Mumbai for treatment is a significant challenge for many cancer patients. The official said that to address this, they have already established modern cancer hospitals in Varanasi, Punjab, Visakhapatnam and Guwahati. To provide state-of-the-art cancer treatment...
Pune doctors say thyroid disorders affecting 2-3 in every 100 pregnancies
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Pune doctors say thyroid disorders affecting 2-3 in every 100 pregnancies

Early diagnosis and treatment are vital for the health of both mother and child Thyroid disorders during pregnancy are becoming highly prevalent as conditions like hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism are taking a toll on women during pregnancies.  Every year, Thyroid Awareness Month is observed in January to highlight the causes and effects of thyroid on people. While it affects people in general, doctors highlight that the effects during pregnancy can affect newborns adversely. These thyroid problems lead to complications in the mother and the baby, as thyroid hormones play a crucial role in brain and nervous system development. Timely diagnosis and treatment will ensure a healthy pregnancy. The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped organ based on the neck. It regulates metabolism, energ...
Mumbai doctors successfully treat rare pregnancy case with multi-organ failure
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Mumbai doctors successfully treat rare pregnancy case with multi-organ failure

Mumbai doctors have successfully treated a rare and critical case of molar pregnancy, where complications caused multi-organ failure were affecting six major systems in the body. The woman was treated at Wockhardt Hospitals in Mumbai Central. Molar pregnancy, a rare and abnormal form of pregnancy where no viable fetus develops, can lead to severe complications if untreated.  In this case, a 30-year-old woman presented with an advanced molar pregnancy that resulted in the rapid failure of her lungs, liver, kidneys, blood systems, and other critical functions. The patient had initially delayed treatment after being diagnosed at a railway hospital, leading to her admission in a critical state. Her condition necessitated an emergency procedure to remove the uterus, followed by intensive car...
Exposure to air pollution may affect success of IVF cycles: Study
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Exposure to air pollution may affect success of IVF cycles: Study

Planning parenthood via in vitro fertilization (IVF)? Stay away from outdoor air pollution, suggests a study. The study showed that exposure to outdoor air pollution can negatively impact human embryo development in IVF cycles. Researchers from Emory University, US, found that exposure to air pollution at times when a female`s ovaries are producing eggs (also known as oocytes) and when a male`s testicles are producing sperm can have a negative impact. “We saw that both maternal and paternal air pollution exposures during gametogenesis have independent, largely detrimental, effects on early embryological outcomes," said Audrey Gaskins, lead author and associate professor of epidemiology at Rollins School of Public Health at Emory. The team conducted research on samples from 500 anonymou...
Focusing on these nine conditions can improve women`s health: Report
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Focusing on these nine conditions can improve women`s health: Report

Targeting nine key health conditions may be crucial for women’s health and add the equivalent of 2.5 healthy days per woman per year, according to new research released at the ongoing World Economic Forum (WEF) on Tuesday.   The new report shows that compared to men, women live one-fourth more of their lives in poor health. Focussing on the nine conditions, categorised as lifespan and healthspan conditions may be key to boosting their lives and health. “The nine conditions are divided into lifespan conditions, related to the total number of years lived (maternal hypertensive disorders, postpartum haemorrhage, ischemic heart disease, cervical cancer, and breast cancer) and health span conditions, related to how many of those years are healthy (endometriosis, menopause, migraine, and preme...
Mumbai Marathon 2025: Around 500 people run to raise awareness about epilepsy
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Mumbai Marathon 2025: Around 500 people run to raise awareness about epilepsy

According to World Health Organization (WHO), around 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterised by recurrent seizures. It is also estimated that up to 70 per cent of people living with the condition could live seizure-free if properly diagnosed and treated. To raise awareness and combat the stigma around epilepsy, people associated with Epilepsy Foundation India participated in Tata Mumbai Marathon 2025. The aim was to educate everyone about this condition and encourage support, compassion and actions to improve the lives of millions of people. Dr Nirmal Surya, Founder Trustee and Chairman of Epilepsy Foundation, India said, “This is an NGO dedicated to working for people with epilepsy. Nearly 500 people from the NGO participated in Tata Mumbai Marat...
`Letting Them`: 5 tips to manage stress, relationships, and self-perception
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`Letting Them`: 5 tips to manage stress, relationships, and self-perception

Have you ever felt overwhelmed by someone else’s emotions, or found yourself endlessly comparing your life to others’? If the answer is "too much," you’re not alone. American author, former lawyer and podcast host Mel Robbins introduces the ‘The Let Them Theory’.  Diving into the theory in her audiobook on Audible, she offers a profound yet simple way to break free from this cycle. This guide unpacks how two words—"Let Them"—can revolutionise the way you manage stress, relationships, and self-perception. If you’ve ever found yourself struggling to balance others’ opinions with your own needs, this theory could be the life reset you need. These transformative tips from Robbins aim to inspire people to make conscious choices, and for those ready to embrace this empowering mindset. 1. Managi...