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  1. Criminals are not born but made: Supreme Court

    Criminals are not born but made: Supreme Court

    New Delhi [India], Criminals are not born but made, the Supreme Court recently noted while recognizing various factors responsible for the criminal committing the crime.A bench of Justices JB Pardiwala and Ujjal Bhuyan made these comments on July 3 while hearing the bail plea of ​​an accused...
  2. Study finds biggest risk factor for future cases of dementia

    Study finds biggest risk factor for future cases of dementia

    A combination of genetic and environmental factors, including high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, education, and smoking, are major risk factors for dementia.Researchers at University College London (UCL) explored how the prevalence of these risk factors changed over time.The team...
  3. Economist Surjit Bhalla says India is in a very good place for development

    Economist Surjit Bhalla says India is in a very good place for development

    London, All systems and events across the world are in favor of India at the moment and the confluence of various factors means that the economy is at a very favorable point of growth, senior economist Dr Surjit said here on Wednesday. Bhalla.Addressing the India Global Forum (IMF) on the...
  4. Experts say obesity, smoking are major causes of Alzheimer's disease

    Experts say obesity, smoking are major causes of Alzheimer's disease

    Alzheimer's is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, which constitutes a serious public health problem.It leads to memory loss, cognitive decline, and inability to perform daily tasks.Experts explained that obesity and smoking are the main risk factors for vascular dementia and can...
  5. Global trends, trading activities of foreign investors will guide market volatility this week: Analyst

    Global trends, trading activities of foreign investors will guide market volatility this week: Analyst

    New Delhi: Stock markets will be guided by foreign investors' trading activity and global trends this week with benchmark stock indices likely to face volatility amid the scheduled monthly expiration of derivatives, analysts said.Furthermore, factors such as the advance of monsoon and Brent...
  6. Market Outlook: Monsoon, Budget and US GDP data key factors to keep an eye on this week

    Market Outlook: Monsoon, Budget and US GDP data key factors to keep an eye on this week

    Last week, both the Sensex and Nifty registered a marginal gain of 0.20 per cent, but this was the third consecutive week when the benchmark indices closed with gains.On the domestic front, key factors to watch will be the progress of monsoon, FII and DII fund flows and crude oil prices.On...
  7. Researchers use diabetes drug as effective drug therapy
sleep disorders

    Researchers use diabetes drug as effective drug therapy sleep disorders

    The study published in the New England Journal of Medicine highlighted the treatment's potential to improve the quality of life for millions of people affected by OSA around the world."This study marks an important milestone in the treatment of OSA and offers a promising new therapeutic option...
  8. Healthy BMI, not smoking effective ways to reduce kidney cancer risk: Experts

    Healthy BMI, not smoking effective ways to reduce kidney cancer risk: Experts

    World Kidney Cancer Day is celebrated every year on the second Thursday of June to raise awareness about this disease.According to experts, several key risk factors for kidney cancer have been identified, including smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, family history of kidney cancer and...
  9. Qatar ranks 11th in IMD's 2024 World Competitiveness Handbook

    Qatar ranks 11th in IMD's 2024 World Competitiveness Handbook

    Qatar has been ranked 11th out of 67 countries, most of which are developed countries, in the 2024 World Competitiveness Handbook released by the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Doha [Qatar], Switzerland, compared to 12th last year.According to Qatar News Agency...
  10. Young cancer survivors have increased risk of almost all diagnoses in later life: Study

    Young cancer survivors have increased risk of almost all diagnoses in later life: Study

    The study, published in The Lancet Regional Health journal, surveyed all people in Sweden since 1958 who had cancer under the age of 25.The researchers found that cancer survivors were nearly three times more likely to develop cancer later in life, 1.23 times more likely to have CVD and 1.41...
  11. Market Outlook: Monsoon, Budget, other factors driving the market this week

    Market Outlook: Monsoon, Budget, other factors driving the market this week

    Many factors will affect the market this week.The Center will present the Budget in July and any updates related to it will impact market movements. Apart from this, data on monsoon and inflow of institutional investors will also be important for the market.On the global front, data from...
  12. 'Hinglish' helps users connect more effectively with wider audience: Study

    'Hinglish' helps users connect more effectively with wider audience: Study

    In the study, researchers from the Laboratory for Computational Social Systems (LCS2) led by Professor Tanmay Chakraborty of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, conducted an in-depth statistical and econometric analysis covering 260,000 posts on 'X' by 17,000 users and showed That...
  13. Mobile app can predict depression in pregnant women

    Mobile app can predict depression in pregnant women

    New Delhi: A mobile app can help predict whether a pregnant woman will have depression in the later stages of pregnancy, according to new research.By asking women to respond to surveys during their first trimester, researchers identified various risk factors for developing depression...
  14. Study sheds more light on type 2 diabetes

    Study sheds more light on type 2 diabetes

    Barcelona [Spain], Having high fasting glucose levels is one of the most puzzling characteristics of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. This is because the liver produces glucose in these insulin-resistant people, a mechanism that still raises many unanswered issues for scientists.A...
  15. Study finds new therapeutic targets to fight type 2 diabetes

    Study finds new therapeutic targets to fight type 2 diabetes

    Barcelona [Spain], The fact that fasting glucose levels are elevated in individuals with type 2 diabetes is one of the most puzzling factors. This is due to the fact that in these insulin-resistant individuals, the liver produces glucose, a process that still raises many unanswered issues for...
  16. Let the sun be your child's friend

    Let the sun be your child's friend

    mediawireNew Delhi [India], June 7: Myopia is the most common refractive error in which a person is unable to see distant objects clearly.Over the past few years, myopia has emerged as a significant public health problem globally. It develops in childhood and has been found to more commonly...
  17. Govindan says CPI(M) will analyze factors behind serious defeat in Lok Sabha elections in Kerala

    Govindan says CPI(M) will analyze factors behind serious defeat in Lok Sabha elections in Kerala

    Thiruvananthapuram: The CPI(M), facing a crushing defeat in the Lok Sabha elections in Kerala, on Tuesday said the party and the Left Front will examine all the factors that led to its defeat.Speaking to reporters here, CPI(M) state secretary MV Govindan said that though the LDF had faced a...
  18. Future trajectory of stock market depends on new government's economic policies, GDP growth: Experts

    Future trajectory of stock market depends on new government's economic policies, GDP growth: Experts

    New Delhi: Experts on Tuesday said the future of the stock market depends on the economic policies of the new government, in which factors like GDP growth, inflation and global conditions play an important role.The BJP-led NDA is still trying to form a government, although with significant...
  19. CSIR project to map cardio-metabolic diseases in India completed
First stage

    CSIR project to map cardio-metabolic diseases in India completed First stage

    Such studies are important because these diseases have both genetic and lifestyle factors that contribute to risk. The study has managed to cross the target of 10,000 samples.Called 'Phenom India-CSIR Health Cohort Knowledgebase' (PI-CHECK), it is the first pan-India longitudinal study to...
  20. England fast bowler Brydon Carse found guilty of betting, banned for 16 months, with 13 months suspended

    England fast bowler Brydon Carse found guilty of betting, banned for 16 months, with 13 months suspended

    Carse was accused of placing 303 bets on various cricket matches between 2019 and 2019. Carse did not place bets on the games in which he was participating. Cricket's betting integrity rules mean that no professional participants (players, coaches, or other support staff) are allowed to place...
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