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Trump’s 100% tariffs on branded drugs: Indian generics spared but pose risks for pharma sector – Explained

US President Donald Trump‘s announcement of a 100% tariff on imported “branded and patented pharmaceutical products” has rattled the global pharma industry, though Indian generic drug makers are largely expected to remain unaffected for now.Trump, in a post on Truth Social on Thursday, stated: “Starting October 1st, 2025, we will be imposing a 100% Tariff…

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Is daily running accelerating your ageing? NYC surgeon reveals surprising risks to joints, face, and overall health |

Source: The New York Post Running is a globally popular exercise known for boosting cardiovascular health, enhancing metabolism, strengthening muscles, and improving mental well-being. However, medical experts are increasingly raising concerns about the potential downsides of excessive running. High-impact, repetitive motion can strain joints, compress the spine, and even affect posture over time. NYC-based plastic…

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Long-term ketogenic diet risks: Liver dysfunction, cardiovascular problems, and more |

The ketogenic (keto) diet, which emphasises high fat and very low carbohydrate intake, has become increasingly popular for weight loss, improved energy levels, and metabolic benefits. By shifting the body into a state of ketosis, it encourages the use of fat for fuel instead of glucose. While short-term results can be effective for some, emerging…

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Think 63 is the best age for Americans to retire? Experts reveal the hidden financial risks and the smarter age to consider | World News

For many Americans, retiring in their early 60s seems ideal, especially since Social Security benefits are available starting at 62, close to the average retirement age. However, financial experts warn that retiring too early can lead to serious challenges. Early retirement often results in smaller Social Security payments, higher healthcare costs before Medicare eligibility at…

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Lauki side effects you didn’t know: Health risks for pregnant women, kidney stone patients, low BP, and others |

Bottle gourd, also called lauki or dudhi, is widely valued for its hydrating properties, low-calorie content, and rich nutritional profile. It is commonly used in curries, soups, and fresh juices, making it a staple in many households. While bottle gourd offers numerous health benefits, including weight management, improved digestion, and heart health support, it is…

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Prostate cancer in men under 30s: early signs to watch, causes, risks, and prevention |

Prostate cancer, typically associated with older men, is increasingly being diagnosed in younger males under 30, presenting unique challenges for early detection and treatment. The prostate is a small walnut-shaped gland essential for reproductive and urinary health. Early-stage prostate cancer often shows no symptoms, making awareness of subtle early signs crucial for timely diagnosis. Research,…

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Gold rate outlook: Festive demand, Fed cuts and global risks keep gold prices firm; silver rallies faster

Gold and silver markets are poised to remain active in the coming week, as traders balance festive-season buying in Asia, central bank purchases, and persistent global uncertainties with signals of monetary easing from the US Federal Reserve, analysts said. Market participants will also track key US macroeconomic releases, including housing data, personal consumption expenditures, and…

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Scuba diving isn’t always safe: Understanding risks, safety checks, and real-life lessons for divers |

Scuba diving is a popular adventure sport, drawing millions worldwide, including an estimated 0.6–3.5 million divers in the United States. Many travel to exotic tropical destinations to explore the underwater world. While diving-related injuries are relatively uncommon, they pose unique medical challenges that are often misunderstood. Most healthcare providers receive limited training in diagnosing or…

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