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Heart Health: Living with diabetes may reshape the heart long before symptoms appear |

Recent research from Sydney University uncovers that type 2 diabetes can profoundly change the heart’s structure, resulting in increased stiffness and reduced strength. This microscopic deterioration in heart tissue disrupts essential muscle fibres and the body’s energy production, paving the way for potential heart failure. Diabetes is talked about in terms of blood sugar, diet,…

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Viral video shows Delhi auto driver allegedly offering illegal services to foreign tourist; social media demands action |

A short auto-rickshaw ride in Delhi has triggered a larger conversation about tourist safety, public conduct and accountability after a foreign traveller shared a video of an alleged uncomfortable encounter. The clip, now circulating widely on Instagram and other platforms, has drawn sharp reactions online and prompted calls for authorities to intervene. The video was…

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A photographer from Rajasthan brought dying wildlife back to the state by offering them a basic commodity: water

A wildlife photographer Sharvan Patel from Rajasthan, has transformed 130 dry land sections into small water ponds that now support blackbucks, peacocks and various desert animals. His initial idea about a small pond developed into a wildlife protection movement that protected animals during the harsh summer of western Rajasthan. (pics courtesy: Sharvan Patel)A photographer’s moment…

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T20 World Cup: India vs Pakistan likely to go ahead after ICC, PCB talks | Cricket News

Tilak Varma of India bats during the Asia Cup Final match between India and Pakistan at Dubai International Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo/Getty Images) NEW DELHI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) are closing in on a decision regarding the February 15 T20 World…

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Kamala Harris buys $8.15 million Malibu mansion – a look at the luxurious seaside property

Former vice president Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff have purchased a $8.15 million mansion in Malibu, California, reports the Daily Mail. About the luxurious Malibu mansion The property includeds four-bedrooms, six bathrooms and sits in the exclusive Point Dume neighbourhood. The area is known for its celebrity residents, including Gerard Butler, Owen Wilson…

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‘I was not the heroine’s voice’: How OP Nayyar rescued Asha Bhosle from the fringes of playback singing and never recorded with Lata Mangeshkar – Exclusive |

On O.P. Nayyar’s 19th death anniversary, we take a look at his legendary defiance of industry norms. By making Asha Bhosle the voice of the heroine in hits like ‘Naya Daur’, he rescued her from the fringes. Despite his “invincible” success, his ego famously prevented him from ever recording with Lata Mangeshkar. Today, January 28,…

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“I close this chapter”: Cricketer Rahul Chahar breaks silence on divorce from Ishani Johar

Indian spinner Rahul Chahar has confirmed his marriage to Ishani Johar has legally concluded after a three-year period. Chahar reflected on entering marriage young without full self-understanding, acknowledging the emotionally draining court process. He views the experience as a lesson, moving forward with greater self-awareness and a focus on peace and better choices. Indian spinner…

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Winter Olympics: Taylor Swift turns narrator for Team USA; introduces Women’s Figure Skating trio with ‘Opalite’ song |

Pop superstar Taylor Swift has lent her voice and music to Team USA’s women’s figure skating campaign ahead of their Olympic game. The singer, who dropped the music video of her hit track ‘Opalite’ last week, added the song as a soundtrack to the nearly two-minute clip, released as a primetime teaser.The video spotlights American…

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Why a post-pandemic generation in the US is choosing to become teachers despite burnout, low pay and systemic strain

For years, the American teaching profession has been discussed almost entirely in terms of what it has lost. Falling enrollment in teacher training programmes, rising exits from classrooms, and persistent warnings about burnout have shaped a bleak consensus: Fewer people want to teach, and many who do rarely stay long.But the latest data complicates that…

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