Celebrity nutritionist warns how lack of sleep silently damages the heart

Celebrity nutritionist Dr Siddhant Bhargava highlights a critical health threat. Skimping on sleep is silently damaging hearts. Experts confirm poor sleep raises blood pressure and inflammation, increasing heart attack and stroke risks. Consistent sleep is vital for cardiovascular health. Aim for seven to nine hours nightly. Simple changes like ditching screens and creating a bedtime…

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Farah Khan shares UNSEEN PICS of Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa, thanks Huma Qureshi for arranging ‘timely baby shower’; wittily congratulates new parents saying ‘Main hoon ha’

Filmmaker Farah Khan shared unseen photos from Patralekhaa’s baby shower, celebrating the arrival of the couple’s baby girl on their fourth wedding anniversary. Khan offered her humorous support for any parenting advice needed. Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa joyfully announced their daughter’s birth, calling it the greatest blessing on their anniversary.

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ICSI CS 2025 professional, executive results for June session to be released tomorrow at icsi.edu: Check steps to download and other important details

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) will release the CS professional and executive June 2025 results on August 25 at icsi.edu. Candidates can access results using their 17-digit registration number. Pass percentages, toppers’ names, and marks will be published. Professional mark sheets will be dispatched offline. The December 2025 exams are scheduled from…

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Protester unconscious on 274th day of tower protest for anti sacrilege law in Punjab

Activist Gurjeet Singh Khalsa, protesting atop a telecom tower for 274 days demanding a stringent anti-sacrilege law, was found unconscious for the ninth time. His deteriorating health and the government’s perceived delay in enacting the drafted legislation are raising concerns. Supporters warn of escalating unrest if Khalsa’s condition worsens, drawing parallels to the Bargari Morcha.

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AI is changing how Harvard students learn: Professors balance technology with academic integrity

Harvard University is adapting to Artificial Intelligence. Faculty are rethinking assignments. Some professors restrict AI use. Others encourage it as a learning tool. Students are learning to use AI responsibly. The university balances AI integration with traditional assessments. The goal is to equip students with critical thinking skills. This prepares them for an AI-driven world.

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Ahammed Khabeer on Madhuram: Just as the name suggests, it was a sweet movie that gave us hope during the tough time

Ahammed Khabeer’s ‘Madhuram,’ released during the pandemic, continues to resonate with audiences for its heartfelt depiction of love and companionship found in unexpected places. The director expresses joy over the film’s enduring popularity, attributing its success to the cast’s exceptional performances and the story’s ability to capture raw emotions and the simple joys of life,…

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Trump’s higher education compact: Which universities have not rejected it yet and why

The Trump administration proposed linking federal funding to university alignment with presidential priorities, including restrictions on academic freedom and potential closure of units critical of conservative ideas. Seven universities rejected the plan, citing concerns for academic freedom and institutional independence, while Vanderbilt and the University of Texas remain open to discussion.

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