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Stress and Midnight Snacking
To escape stress, people indulge in eating fast food, which gives them temporary relief, as these foods act as drugs
Late night meals can increase weight, cholesterol levels
Eating late at night could cause several health problems including weight gain and increase in insulin and cholesterol levels, show the initial results of an ongoing study.
CBSE 10th result 2017: Compounder’s children ace exam, want to become...
Lucknow’s Devanshu Tiwari and Aparna Singh were on cloud nine on Saturday after scoring a CGPA of 10 in the CBSE Class 10 board examinations.
90% disabled, Bengal boy wrote exam holding pen in mouth, scored...
Inspired by Stephen hawking and affected by a disorder that blocks mobility of joints, Tuhin Dey gave his Class 10 exams without any help
Diabetes and Ramadan
The holy month of Ramadan is one of the important months for whole Muslim world. It is a lunar-based month, and its duration varies between 29 and 30 days.
Women shine in Civil Services exam
A first-timer has emerged the tricity topper in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services exam. The results were announced today. ...
14 JK candidates qualify UPSC-2016 examination
Bilal Mohiuddin, a resident of Unsoo Handwara, bags 10th position in IAS; Bisma Qazi from Rambagh Srinagar, secures 115th rank
New ‘smart’ T-shirt monitors breathing in real time
Scientists have created a smart T- shirt that monitors the wearer's respiratory rate in real time, without the help of any wires or sensors.
Largest map of universe created
Astronomers have created the first map of the large-scale structure of the universe based entirely on the positions of quasars.
Air pollution may cause DNA damage in children
Children and teenagers exposed to high levels of traffic-related air pollution may be at an increased risk of a specific DNA damage called telomere shortening, a new study warns.