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Consuming a high amount of ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of death from any cause by 26 per cent, and 58 per cent specifically from cardiovascular diseases, say researchers. ....
A second autopsy has shown that Argentine football legend Diego Maradona did not consume alcohol or narcotics in the days before his death, a local prosecutor's office has said. ....
A resident of Dwarka in Delhi and a BSF official were killed when their two-wheelers were hit by unidentified vehicles at different places in Gurugram district, police said on Thursday. ....
Beer company Budweiser said that it will send 644 beer bottles to goalkeepers against Barcelona captain Lionel Messi has scored for the club in his career to mark the latter's milestone. Messi scored his 644th goal for the Catalan giants in their La Liga match against Real Valladolid and thus surpassed Pele's record for most goals scored by a player for a single club. ....
With 2020 drawing to a close, fuel consumers have something to cheer about as the petrol and diesel prices have not burnt a bigger hole in people's pocket. ....
Winter is often pleasing but it can also be bothersome when it comes to your heart. Winter is the time when high-risk people or those with heart issues, may get a heart attack. To top it all, people with heart problems are in the high-risk category and may get sick due to Coronavirus. ....
Retail fuel prices across the four metro cities remained unchanged for the fourth consecutive day on Monday. ....
Curating a thoughtful combination of ingredients like purple mica, linseed and sunflower oil that work wonders for colour-treated hair to retain its colour and strength, Indias very first purple shampoo and conditioner for blonde and bleached hair was launched. ....
Petrol and diesel prices rose sharply by 25 paisa per litre on Thursday, second consecutive day of similar rise, after oil marketing companies decided to break the pause in price revision in wake of a sudden spike in global oil prices. ....
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed Indians' outlook on health as 70 per cent Indians says they will prioritise dietary and lifestyle changes in 2021 to manage both emotional and physical health, according to a survey. ....