Revolutionary Cell Rejuvenation Therapy in Humans: The Future of Aging Treatment |

Cell rejuvenation therapy (AI)​ For generations, ageing has been accepted as an unavoidable part of human life. While modern medicine has helped people live longer and healthier lives, it has largely focused on treating age-related diseases rather than ageing itself.Now, a new development in the field of regenerative medicine is challenging that approach. What is…

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H1N1 Flu Disease: Swine Flu isn’t always mild: H1N1 death highlights who is most at risk and the warning signs that need immediate attention |

Following a recent H1N1-related death in Karnataka, doctors are reminding people that swine flu is more than just a seasonal fever. The recent death of a 41-year-old man from Karnataka‘s Uttara Kannada district due to H1N1 influenza has once again brought attention to a virus many people assume is just another seasonal infection. Family members…

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Meet Kunal Shah: At 15 he worked as a delivery boy, today he is the Global Head of WhatsApp and founder of startup valued at $4.5 billion |

Among the Indian-origin tech giants whose names are popular in America’s famed Silicon Valley, a new one is about to get added. That of CRED founder and Global Head of WhatsApp, Kunal Shah. At a time when Indians have been facing discrimination and bias globally, Shah’s appointment comes as a testament that merit matters more…

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India–US trade deal may be signed before July 24: What’s done and remaining for agreement

India and the United States might just be a month away from finalising a trade deal! The two sides entered fresh rounds of negotiations after Washington held high-level trade discussions in New Delhi on Tuesday aimed at revisiting and recalibrating the proposed bilateral agreement, following recent changes in US tariff policy that disrupted the earlier…

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Govinda’s wife Sunita Ahuja quits 'Maa Hai Na', cites ailing mother’s health

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra’s show ‘Maa Hai Na’ witnessed an emotional departure as Govinda’s wife Sunita Ahuja and daughter Tina Ahuja exited midway. Sunita revealed her mother’s ill health as the reason, prioritizing family above the show. She expressed deep gratitude for the experience, highlighting how it strengthened her bond with Tina and reaffirmed…

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How hydration breaks are reshaping matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup | Football News

A screen announces a hydration break during the first half of an international friendly match between Bosnia and Panama in St. Louis. (AP) New Delhi: In December last year, with the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada six months away, FIFA announced hydrations breaks in both halves of the game. Similar…

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Trisha Krishnan lovingly looks at Vijay Thalapathy in her late birthday post for him amid speculations of unfollowing: ‘To the person who…’ |

Thalapathy Vijay turned 52 on June 22 and he was showered with wishes from everyone, but unlike previous years, Trisha Krishnan did not post a public birthday greeting for her frequent co-star. Her silence had sparked speculation on the internet, especially given her tradition of celebrating the occasion with special posts. The discussion intensified after…

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Psychology says many parents never stop listening for their child’s voice in a crowded room: The brain can remain tuned to loved ones long after they become adults |

A middle-aged mother walking through a crowded city street, turning her head as if she has recognized a familiar voice. Image Credit: Gemini Many parents often say there are instances when one is in a crowd and, for a brief second, believes that they have recognised the voice of their offspring. This experience can come…

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Ukraine’s ‘army of witches’ helping hunt Russian troops in occupied lands — Report

‘Ukrainian women now form the backbone of many intelligence-gathering operations in Russian-occupied areas’ They are known as vidma in Ukrainian folklore, a word often translated as “witch” but rooted in the concept of knowledge and wisdom. A report by The Atlantic detailing Ukraine’s underground resistance network has revealed the growing role of female operatives in…

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Iran has billions of frozen assets in India, China, Iraq; but why removing sanctions isn’t easy

Iran’s sanctions are spread across decades of US laws, presidential orders, international restrictions and thousands of blacklisted entities, meaning lifting them requires legal changes, political approval and renewed confidence from global banks and businesses. Iran stands to gain access to billions of dollars in oil revenues after the United States granted a 60-day sanctions reprieve…

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