Did you know? India’s capital got its first medical college thanks to a queen and 16 determined women

Lady Hardinge Medical College, established in 1916, emerged from Lady Hardinge’s vision to empower Indian women in medicine. Starting modestly, it grew into a premier institution, expanding its reach to male patients and contributing significantly to medical research and public health initiatives. Today, it stands as a testament to compassionate healthcare and academic excellence.

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‘Dozy don is back’: Photos of President Trump closing eyes in Oval Office spark buzz; internet mocks

President Donald Trump was seen with closed eyes during an important meeting. This moment led to criticism from California Governor Gavin Newsom, who called him “Dozey Don”. The image went viral online. This incident follows other occasions where Trump appeared to be sleeping. His supporters have defended him, suggesting he was praying. Trump himself has…

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Harvard research finds women who are ‘stalked’ or have restraining orders face higher heart disease risk

A recent study reveals a significant link between stalking experiences and increased heart disease risk in women. Researchers found that being stalked elevates heart disease risk by 41%, while having a restraining order increases it by 70%. The chronic stress from stalking can disrupt heart function and damage blood vessels, highlighting the need for early…

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From Vitamin B12 to Folate: Scientist shares 8 essential nutrients to support brain longevity

Brain aging begins earlier than thought, often in the 40s and 50s, impacting memory and focus. Prioritizing eight key nutrients like Omega-3s, Vitamin B12, Folate, and Vitamin D is crucial for cognitive longevity. These nutrients support brain cell function, repair, and protection, helping maintain mental sharpness throughout life. Building these habits early is vital.

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