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Dry state Gujarat allows “Wine and Dine” in GIFT City
In a recent meeting between re/insurers and the Gift City...
Study shows sleep deprivation makes us less happy, more anxious
"In our largely sleep-deprived society, quantifying the effects of...
Loneliness poses risks as deadly as smoking: US surgeon general
Loneliness increases the risk of premature death by nearly 30%, with the report revealing that those with poor social relationships also had a greater risk of stroke and heart disease Washington DC: Widespread loneliness in the U.S. poses health risks as deadly as...
Almost half of Indians experience AI-enabled fake voice scams, 83% victims lost money: McAfee survey
"About half (47 percent) of Indian adults have experienced or know someone who has experienced some kind of AI voice scam, which is almost double the global average (25 percent). 83 percent of Indian victims said they had a loss of money — with 48 percent losing over...
One-third of global businesses already hit by voice and video deepfake fraud
The banking sector is the most vulnerable to such kind of identity fraud RESTON, VA: Artificial intelligence can be used to create increasingly realistic and convincing deepfakes, making it more difficult to distinguish between genuine and manipulated content. Fake...
Vulnerability of agriculture to monsoon shock has reduced: India Ratings
"A glance at the region-wise correlation for the entire period during FY97-FY21 or any truncated period in between suggests that south peninsular India is more vulnerable to a shortfall in monsoon rains than any other region in terms of both - the area sown and the...
Eexercise more effective than medicines to manage mental health,study reveals
The largest benefits were seen among people with depression, pregnant and postpartum women, healthy individuals, and people diagnosed with HIV or kidney disease Researchers from the University of South Australia recommend physical activity to be a mainstay strategy...
Air pollution in India linked to cognitive problems in babies: Study
"Prior work has shown that poor air quality is linked to cognitive deficits in children, as well as to emotional and behavioural problems, which can have a severe impact on families," said lead researcher Professor John Spencer, from the University of East Anglia, UK...
Indian crops’ adaptation to climate change assessed using 60 yrs’ data
The researchers from University of Illinois, US, found that farmers were able to adapt to changes in temperature for rice and maize but not wheat. However, increased precipitation enhanced rice yield, but adversely affected wheat and maize yields Using data over 60...
Sleeping pill lowers levels of Alzheimer: Study
The study, which involved a sleeping aid known as suvorexant that is already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for insomnia, hints at the potential of sleep medications to slow or stop the progression of Alzheimer's disease, although much more work is...
Too much insulin can be as dangerous as too little: Research
While our body finely tunes insulin production, patients who are treated with insulin or drugs that stimulate insulin secretion often experience hypoglycemia, a condition that if gone unrecognized and untreated can result in seizures, coma and even death, which...
Alcohol abuse major cause of increase in liver disorders in India, say experts
Dr S K Sarin, Professor and Chancellor, ILBS pointed out, “Almost half of the patients who come to us with liver disorders are those who have alcohol addiction.” Alcohol abuse is the major cause of increase in liver disorders in the country, experts pointed out at the...