Kidney health and heartburn: Common medications for ‘regular’ issues that can lead to kidney failure

Medical experts recommend doctors to assess carefully the advantages against possible dangers, before giving patients PPI prescriptions, particularly when patients need long-term treatment. Many people continue taking PPI medications beyond their necessary duration, or without medical justification. Medical experts state that patients should use the lowest required dose for the brief necessary treatment period

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Struggling with urinary problems? What men should know about benign prostate hyperplasia

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) commonly affects men over 50, causing urinary issues due to an enlarged prostate. Age, hormones, genetics, and lifestyle contribute to its development. Early diagnosis and timely treatment, including medications and advanced options like water vapor therapy now available in India, are crucial to manage symptoms, prevent complications, and significantly improve quality…

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‘Traitors cannot bring down AIADMK’: T T V Dhinakaran, OPS, K A Sengottaiyan join hands; vow to restore ‘MGR-Jaya rule’

Sidelined AIADMK leader K A Sengottaiyan joined forces with AMMK founder T T V Dhinakaran and expelled leader O Panneerselvam at Pasumpon, vowing to unify the AIADMK and defeat Edappadi K Palaniswami in the 2026 elections. Palaniswami dismissed the alliance, calling them ‘traitors’ and the DMK’s ‘B’ team, hinting at action against Sengottaiyan.

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‘Don’t think they’ll even manage that’: Abhishek Bachchan trolls Pakistan after Shoaib Akhtar’s hilarious remark

Abhishek Bachchan humorously reacted after Shoaib Akhtar mistakenly referred to cricketer Abhishek Sharma as the actor during a live show discussing the India-Pakistan Asia Cup final. Akhtar’s on-air blooper left panellists in splits, prompting Bachchan’s witty reply on X, stating even he couldn’t get out. This viral moment blended cricket and Bollywood ahead of the…

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More than marks: What UK Universities really look for in 2025 applicants

UK universities are increasingly looking beyond academic scores, valuing students who show subject commitment, real-world experience, and personal growth. From consistent volunteering to reflective personal statements, admissions are shifting toward a holistic evaluation of character and curiosity. Authentic engagement, not prestige, is becoming the new benchmark for securing a place in competitive undergraduate programmes.

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