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Leading a sedentary life? Science says it will affect your children |

Do you spend too much time sitting or without movement? Parents’ inactivity directly impacts children’s sedentary habits. A study found children of inactive parents tend to be more sedentary. Conversely, active parents often have active children. Mothers’ influence is particularly strong. This sedentary trend poses a public health challenge. Promoting family activity is crucial for…

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Soft vs. Hard Plaque in your arteries: Leading cardiologist explains which one is more dangerous

Soft and hard plaque are two different forms of fatty build-up inside your arteries, and both can quietly damage your heart over many years. The risk of heart attack becomes higher when soft plaque develops because it tends to rupture, but hard calcified plaque indicates prolonged disease progression, which reduces blood flow. Jeremy London, MD,…

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Dementia: Britain’s leading brain health expert says this one regular check-up can save you from developing dementia |

According to the World Health Organization, dementia is the seventh leading cause of death and one of the major causes of disability and dependency among older adults. Could a disease that affects such a large population be avoided with a simple “check-up”? Britain’s leading brain health expert, and a professor of medicine at the University…

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Goa inferno: ‘Island’ club with narrow path leading to it made firefighting a challenge | India News

Goa fire tragedy (Picture credit: PTI) PANAJI: Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub at northern Goa’s Arpora located approximately 16km from Panaji, was constructed on a salt pan with inadequate safety measures, highlighting significant infrastructure concerns following a Saturday night fire incident that claimed 25 lives.The establishment, marketed as Goa’s first island club, faces scrutiny over…

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