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Typhoid outbreak in India – what causes the disease, and what makes it dangerous

Typhoid fever remains a major health challenge in India, as every year, we see multiple outbreaks, which occur most frequently during monsoon and post-monsoon seasons, and even otherwise. Recently a typhoid outbreak in Gandhinagar, Gujarat saw 100 hospitalisations, which proved how quickly this disease spreads through areas with insufficient water, and sanitation infrastructure. The bacterial…

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Why Glenn Maxwell treats mental health like gym workouts, and why it works

Glenn Maxwell’s recent hiatus from the IPL shines a spotlight on the pressing matter of mental health in athletics. Battling a slump in his performance, the Australian all-rounder took a bold step back to prioritize his mental well-being. Glenn Maxwell’s cricket career shows power, flair, and fearless shots. Yet one of his strongest moves came…

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Can you discipline a 1-year-old? Top pediatrician explains |

What would you do if your baby or toddler started to hit or bite you? Discipline for babies and toddlers, starting as early as nine months, focuses on setting consistent, safe boundaries rather than punishment. Experts advise calmly stating boundaries, redirecting unwanted behaviors, and using positive reinforcement for desired actions. Time-outs are not recommended for…

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‘Only after Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma retire … ‘: R Ashwin makes bold Ruturaj Gaikwad claim after India’s ODI squad snub | Cricket News

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma (PTI Photo) Ruturaj Gaikwad is once again on the outside, looking in. The young batter scored a fine hundred against South Africa in the recent series. Many felt it should have helped his case. But when India announced their squad for the ODI series against New Zealand on Saturday, Ruturaj’s…

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Harvard president says the University “went wrong” by allowing faculty activism to blur free speech

Harvard University President Alan M. Garber said the University “went wrong” by allowing professors to bring personal political views into the classroom, arguing that faculty activism has made open debate harder for students.Garber made the case that when instructors foreground their own views on contested issues, the classroom stops feeling like a place where disagreement…

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Mustafizur Rahman’s exclusion from IPL: Bangladesh not to travel to India for T20 World Cup after ‘government intervention’ | Cricket News

Bangladesh’s Mustafizur Rahman and teammates celebrate the wicket of India’s captain Surya Kumar Yadav during the Super Four match of the Asia Cup 2025 between India and Bangladesh at the Dubai International Stadium, Dubai, UAE. (PTI) NEW DELHI: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has decided that Bangladesh’s cricket team will not travel to India for…

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‘Law of Jungle’: Shashi Tharoor, Shaina NC & more speak on Venezuela crisis; what they said after US strike | India News

Shashi Tharoor, Shaina NC (File photos) NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Sunday weighed-in on the US strikes on Venezuela, a day before, calling it “law of the jungle”.The US carried out multiple airstrikes on Venezuela early Saturday, triggering explosions across Caracas and paving the way for the capture of President Nicolás Maduro…

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Markets this week: PMI data, geopolitics & more – What will drive Dalal Street?

Indian equity markets are likely to take cues from a busy calendar of macroeconomic data, global developments and foreign investor activity in the week ahead, according to market analysts Markets are entering a data-heavy phase both in India and overseas, coinciding with the early part of the earnings season. Ajit Mishra, SVP, Research at Religare…

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