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LIFESTYLE

There are 50,000 professional creators on regional short-form video platforms in India and over 60 per cent of their audience comes from outside metros, with regional content driving consumption, according to a report

Connecting with friends, family, co-workers and neighbours benefits people beyond stress relief. In fact, the survey found 67 per cent of people say sharing a meal remind them of the importance of connecting with other people

The study, presented at UEG Week 2022, has found that diet plays an important role in the success of immunotherapy and trials are being expanded to investigate outcomes for different tumour types, including digestive cancers

Bullying affects every person, but its effects may be more on children with special needs. Two city experts put the onus not only on parents but also teachers, management and peers to help them. They also suggest creating awareness about the subject to help deal with it

Nightmares and bad dreams are common experiences, affecting the sleep quality of children and adults alike. A Mumbai-based medical expert breaks down the difference between the two and suggests tips to maintain sleep hygiene

Fortunately, the increased pace of ageing may be detected before its disastrous consequences manifest by using digital models of ageing (ageing clocks). Such models can also be used to derive anti-ageing therapies on individual and population levels

Marking the 26th anniversary of the festival, Virasat festival will witness performances by impeccable artists like Wadalis, Aswini Bhide, Suresh Wadkar, Prahlad Singh Tipania, Osman Mir, Kumresh and many more from various walks of the cultural milieu

Exposure to air pollutants, in particular fine particles (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), increases the risk of hospitalisation in Covid patients by up to 30 per cent, even for the fully vaccinated, according to a study from the University of Southern California

The Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants in the UK published its findings in July this year, after reviewing almost 70 studies that analysed how exposure to emissions affect the brain over time