Category Archive for: ‘News’
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Eliminate Carbohydrates for People with High Cholesterol
For decades, people diagnosed with familial hypercholesterolemia have been advised to decrease the amount of saturated fat to lower cholesterol and reduce their risks of heart disease. Such recommendations are common but controversial. A new study shows no evidence to support those claims and correlates …
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Benefits of Meditation while Working from Home
Working from home brings many benefits. You can actually work on your own schedule, cook healthier meals, and eat with your family. But it’s not so easy for the ones working from home for the first time. Many are taking up practices like yoga and …
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Fan dedicates a Star after Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant Singh Rajput’s sudden demise has shocked the nation. The 34-year-old actor died by committing suicide on June 14, 2020. His family, friends, and fans were left devastated by the death of the young and talented actor. The actor’s fans are still mourning the loss …
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Face Masks critical in preventing the spread of Covid-19: Study
The researchers studied the trend and easing procedures in China, Italy, and New York and found the use of masks reduced the number of infections by a huge number. “Our results clearly show that airborne transmission via respiratory aerosols represents the dominant route for the …
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World’s first yoga University named after Swami Vivekananda launched outside India
As part of the 6th International Yoga Day commemorations, the world’s first yoga university outside India has been launched in Los Angeles, California offering programmes that combine scientific principles and modern research approaches to the ancient Indian practice of yoga. The Vivekananda Yoga University (VaYU) …
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USCIS to Celebrate Independence Day by Hosting Naturalization Ceremonies Across the Country
WASHINGTON — U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is celebrating the Declaration of Independence and the birth of our great country by hosting naturalization ceremonies across the United States from July 1 through July 7. Despite the pandemic, USCIS continues to welcome new citizens, demonstrating American resiliency …
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Meditation is a reward for Kid’s Healthy Future
Nowadays, the benefits of meditation are widely recognized among children. Meditating has neurological benefits enhancing connectivity in different parts of the brain. There is evidence showing meditation relieves depression, anxiety, improves concentration, attention, and overall psychological well-being of kids. Catherine Wilde, Kids Yoga & Meditation …
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Too early COVID-19 Test can give negative results: Research
Testing people too early for COVID19 during infection might end up in a false-negative diagnosis. According to a study, the best practice is to test the victim after three days from the appearance of the symptom. A recent study was conducted by researchers from Johns …
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Choreographer Saroj Khan Hospitalized due to Breathing Issues
Famous Bollywood dance choreographer Saroj Khan has been hospitalized after she complained of breathlessness on Saturday, 20th June 2020. However, the possibility of COVID-19 has come out to be negative. According to news agency PTI, the 71-year-old choreographer was taken to Guru Nanak Hospital in …
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Soni Razdan Reacts Strongly To Nepotism Backlash Alia Bhatt’s Facing After Sushant’s Death
The untimely demise of the “Kai Po Che” actor Sushant Singh Rajput has re-incited the controversy about nepotism, lobbying, favoritism and prejudice in Bollywood on social media platforms. Numerous entertainers, directors, dramatists, playwriters, and other emerging actors have come out to recollect the brutal verity …
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