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  1. Sleep duration may make diabetics more vulnerable to blood vessel damage
Damage: Study

    Sleep duration may make diabetics more vulnerable to blood vessel damage Damage: Study

    A study conducted by Odense University Hospital in Denmark showed that microvascular complications such as retinopathy and nephropathy are the top contributors to diabetes-associated complications.Studies have shown that changes in sleep schedules may further increase the risk of these...
  2. All Indian athletes going to Olympics including Neeraj Chopra are fit: IOA CMO Pardiwala

    All Indian athletes going to Olympics including Neeraj Chopra are fit: IOA CMO Pardiwala

    New Delhi, Renowned sports medicine expert Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala on Sunday said that all Indian athletes who participated in the Paris Olympics, including javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, were "fit enough" to perform on the big stage when the quadrennial showpiece begins in July. 26.Pardiwala...
  3. Stay calm, sleep well: PM Modi tells athletes heading to Paris; She asks for churma made by her mother from Neeraj.

    Stay calm, sleep well: PM Modi tells athletes heading to Paris; She asks for churma made by her mother from Neeraj.

    New Delhi, Neeraj Chopra shared her concerns about her fitness, P V Sindhu spoke about the importance of self-confidence and Nikhat Zareen could barely hide her excitement at being an Olympian for the first time during a light-hearted interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who advised...
  4. PM Modi urges Paris Olympics 2024 contingent to take proper sleep for better results

    PM Modi urges Paris Olympics 2024 contingent to take proper sleep for better results

    In New Delhi [India], Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday urged Team India's contingent for the Paris 2024 Olympics to focus on getting enough sleep for best results and also look at the infrastructure in the host nation to help. policymakers to get some ideas about how the country works. is...
  5. 'Two sleeps' and devotional practices: A look at how people slept in the 17th century

    'Two sleeps' and devotional practices: A look at how people slept in the 17th century

    Cardiff, While sleeping is a universal human experience, the way we do it has varied greatly across cultures, social classes, and even times.The poetry of a 17th-century vicar offers a surprising window into how people in Wales rested at night.Born around 1579, Rhys Prichard began serving...
  6. Lifestyle measures important to increase good cholesterol levels: Experts

    Lifestyle measures important to increase good cholesterol levels: Experts

    Taking to social media platformOn the other hand, higher levels of good cholesterol may also protect against the "risk of heart attacks, strokes and premature death."To increase HDL-C levels, "lifestyle measures are key," the doctor said, sharing some tips.Sudhir said getting a good seven...
  7. Sleepwalker falls to death from Mumbai building

    Sleepwalker falls to death from Mumbai building

    Mumbai: A 19-year-old man suffering from sleep walking disorder died after falling from the sixth floor of a building in Mumbai, police said on Monday.The incident took place at Aqua Gem Tower on Nesbitt Road in Mazgaon area of ​​south Mumbai around 5 am on Sunday, an official said.Mustafa...
  8. T20 World Cup: After Afghanistan's historic win over Australia, Rashid said, 'Now I can sleep better'

    T20 World Cup: After Afghanistan's historic win over Australia, Rashid said, 'Now I can sleep better'

    Defending 148, where Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran shared a 118-run opening stand, all-rounder Gulbadin Naib took 4-20, including the dismissal of Glenn Maxwell, as Afghanistan bowled out Australia for 127 to claim their first win over the opposition . in international cricket and leave...
  9. Neither could I sleep in Mumbai then nor can I sleep here now: Rashid on defeating Australia

    Neither could I sleep in Mumbai then nor can I sleep here now: Rashid on defeating Australia

    Kingstown (St Vincent), Glenn Maxwell's impressive double century denied a distraught Rashid Khan forty winks during November last year, but the Afghanistan captain can now be happily awake after settling scores with Australia for that crushing defeat in Mumbai .Afghanistan kept their...
  10. Decoded: Why most parents can't put their babies to sleep comfortably?

    Decoded: Why most parents can't put their babies to sleep comfortably?

    According to researchers in the US, these parents are less likely to have a bedtime routine, more likely to turn on videos or TV shows, and more likely to stay with their child until they fall asleep. The probability is higher.University of Michigan Health CS According to Mott Children's...
  11. Samsung releases its new entry-level smartwatch 'Galaxy Watch FE'

    Samsung releases its new entry-level smartwatch 'Galaxy Watch FE'

    The watch will be available globally this summer in three colors, pink gold and silver.The company said that this new smartwatch is ideal for those who want to start their journey to improve their overall health with comprehensive insights.“We're excited to add the new Galaxy Watch FE to our...
  12. Insomnia may increase ovarian cancer risk, impact survival: Expert

    Insomnia may increase ovarian cancer risk, impact survival: Expert

    Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it difficult for a person to fall asleep or stay asleep.People with this condition are also likely to wake up very early and not be able to go back to sleep. They may continue to feel tired even after waking up.“Insomnia, which is commonly...
  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. Snoring or sleep apnea? Know when to seek medical help

    Snoring or sleep apnea? Know when to seek medical help

    Snoring is the most common sleep-related breathing disorder often associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). More than 12 crore people in India reportedly suffer from OSA.“Snoring is characterized by recurring occurrences of complete or partial obstruction of the upper airway, leading to...
  15. Can Alzheimer's really be reversed, as a new documentary claims?

    Can Alzheimer's really be reversed, as a new documentary claims?

    Sheffield, Two people suffering from Alzheimer's claim to have overcome the disease through simple lifestyle changes.Dementia and Alzheimer's have been one of the leading killers in the UK for the last ten years, accounting for 11.4% of deaths in 2022. Although new drugs can slow the...
  16. Study shows how low-dose aspirin reduces inflammation caused by lack of sleep

    Study shows how low-dose aspirin reduces inflammation caused by lack of sleep

    Illinois [US], A recent study showed that low-dose acetylsalicylic acid, popularly known as aspirin, can reduce inflammatory responses caused by lack of sleep.The study is to be presented at the SLEEP 2024 annual meeting.Results showed that pretreatment with low-dose aspirin during sleep...
  17. Low-dose aspirin may reduce inflammation caused by lack of sleep

    Low-dose aspirin may reduce inflammation caused by lack of sleep

    The findings, to be presented at the ongoing SLEEP 2024 annual meeting in Texas, US, show that preemptive administration of low-dose aspirin during sleep deprivation reduced anti-inflammatory responses."Specifically, aspirin reduced interleukin-6 expression in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated...
  18. Does sleep clear more toxins from the brain than being awake? Latest research casts doubt on this theory

    Does sleep clear more toxins from the brain than being awake? Latest research casts doubt on this theory

    London, There is no doubt that sleep is good for the brain. This allows different parts to be revived and helps to stabilize memories.When we don't get enough sleep, it can increase stress levels and lead to mental health problems.Evidence also supports the notion that the brain gets rid of...
  19. 'Sleeping on it' really helps and four other recent sleep research breakthroughs

    'Sleeping on it' really helps and four other recent sleep research breakthroughs

    York (UK), twenty-six years old. This is largely because most of our lives are spent sleeping. Scientists have been trying to explain why we spend so much time sleeping since at least the time of the ancient Greeks, but determining the exact function of sleep has proven difficult.During the...
  20. Researchers find how better sleep is linked to lower levels of loneliness

    Researchers find how better sleep is linked to lower levels of loneliness

    Washington [US], A recent study showed that greater sleep health is associated with lower levels of loneliness, with the relationship being stronger in younger individuals. The findings of the study were presented at the SLEEP 2024 annual meeting. The findings show that higher sleep health is...
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