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Sleeping in on weekends may be wrecking your health

Jun 20, 2025 597 Views

For many young professionals in Hyderabad, the weekend means sleeping at 2 am and waking at noon. But doctors say this habit, called social jetlag, could be hurting more than just productivity.

More Hyderabadis in Their 20s and 30s Hit by Heart Attacks

Jun 19, 2025 524 Views

What do 28-year-old software engineer Manoj Rao and 33-year-old banker Kiran share? Both felt sudden chest tightness at work, dismissed it, until a breathless collapse led to emergency care. Both t...

One year on, COVID still clings to many in Hyderabad

Jun 13, 2025 528 Views

Study finds 1 in 6 hospitalised patients struggle with long-term symptoms, doctors call for urgent post-COVID care

Hyderabad residents who battled severe

India's Silent Struggle: 36% Adults Experience Unintended Pregnancies

Jun 11, 2025 402 Views

New Delhi, June 2025: A recent report by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has brought to light a concerning trend in India-almost a third of adults are dealing with unpla...

Are Everyday Foods Silently Fueling Inflammation? Here’s What You Should Know

May 25, 2025 549 Views

A lot of the foods we eat on a daily basis — such as processed meats, white bread, fried snacks and sugary drinks — could be quietly contributing to chronic inflammation in ou...

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" Consuming too much salt is known to cause many health problems. We know that some of them cause kidney damage and high BP. However, medical researchers say that if we consume too much salt in our food, there is a possibility of stomach cancer."

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