‘My blood pressure is 150/100 mmHg and I am only 26 years old. Should I immediately take medicines?’
‘My blood pressure is 150/100 mmHg and I am only 26 years old. Should I immediately take medicines?’ Source link
‘At 32, I have to focus on what I’m putting into my system’: Ranveer Allahbadia on his daily morning ritual and why keeping meals simple fuels his energy
‘At 32, I have to focus on what I’m putting into my system’: Ranveer Allahbadia on his daily morning ritual and why keeping meals simple fuels his energy Source link
Really, what’s all the fuss about?
Around 7.4 crore voters will be eligible to exercise their franchise in Bihar’s upcoming elections. EC has added 21.5L and removed about 3.7L voters from the electoral rolls following SIR. This’ll be the first of… Source link
If it’s small & it swings, It’s big
As Election Commission announces Bihar’s poll schedule – two phases (Nov 6 and 11), as opposed to three in 2020, after Chhath Puja – the stage is set for a landmark state election. The focus… Source link
Food firms scramble to meet the high-protein craze
The dairy industry rallies and start-ups emerge thanks to the fashion for high-protein foods. Source link
Galaxies fling out matter much more violently than we thought
An analysis of the afterglow of the big bang sheds light on how black holes distribute mass in the universe, and why some matter previously seemed to have been missing Source link
First-year resident doctors back strike action over jobs shortage
British Medical Association say 30,000 medics were chasing 10,000 jobs this year. Source link
General relativity might save some planets from death
Some habitable worlds orbiting dead stars could be kept alive for aeons thanks to a quirk of Einstein’s theory of gravity Source link
Bleak reality of opposition sets in for Conservatives
The Conservative Party, so often and for so long the dominating force in British politics, is a shrivelled version of its usual self. Source link
What’s my Alzheimer’s risk, and can I really do anything to change it?
Can you escape your genetic inheritance, and do lifestyle changes actually make a difference? Daniel Cossins set out to understand what the evidence on Alzheimer’s really means for him Source link