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AI can’t be your mental health therapist but it can help

July 12, 2026, 01:18 PM - 2 min read

Technology can recognise patterns. People provide empathy, trust and clinical judgement. The future of mental health care may likely depend on combining the strengths of both.

Tired yet wired? Your caveman brain is to blame

Feeling “wired but tired” is not evidence that your body has failed to rest properly. Often it is evidence that the brain has become too good at staying alert in a digital world that never really stops.

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July 10, 2026, 12:42 PM . 6 min read


Hidden risks of zero-sugar ‘clean eating’ diets

Hidden risks of zero-sugar ‘clean eating’ diets

July 9, 2026, 01:00 PM - 5 min read

There is a widespread belief that if an excess of sugar is toxic, absolute zero must be perfect. But trying to “clean” your body by eliminating an entire nutrient class might end up starving the very system you want to heal.

see more

July 9, 2026, 01:00 PM . 5 min read


Maternity care: Stop giving explanations, start making changes

A study found that medical professionals changed their practice in response to fear of litigation, inquiries, complaints or professional regulation. Researchers call this “defensive practice".

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July 8, 2026, 01:17 PM . 7 min read


Why one sports injury often triggers another

Why one sports injury often triggers another

July 7, 2026, 02:25 PM - 6 min read

Secondary injuries happen for a simple reason. After an injury, the body often changes the way it moves. This is a normal protective response. If one area hurts, feels weak or isn’t working properly, the body shifts the workload elsewhere.

see more

July 7, 2026, 02:25 PM . 6 min read


Placenta rights: Why mothers should decide its future

During pregnancy, the placenta is treated as vital. It is monitored because it helps sustain the baby. But after birth, it can quickly be treated as a disposal issue rather than something a woman may have feelings, beliefs or plans about.

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July 6, 2026, 01:07 PM . 6 min read


Is running on a treadmill easier than outside?

Is running on a treadmill easier than outside?

July 5, 2026, 12:56 PM - 5 min read

When you run outside, you push into the ground to propel yourself forward. But when you are running on a treadmill, the belt moves under your feet, helping with this propulsion. Basically, the machine does a small amount of the work for you.

see more

July 5, 2026, 12:56 PM . 5 min read


NIN scientists develop tool to spot nutrient deficiencies in kids

The study developed a 13-food-group scoring system, in which commonly consumed foods were classified into 13 context-specific food groups based on their micronutrient content.

see more

July 3, 2026, 12:45 PM . 3 min read


Over 1 lakh Telangana students seek mental help, highest in India

Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra reported between 30,000 and 40,000 students seeking counselling services.

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July 2, 2026, 01:15 PM . 3 min read


Can bending or walking trigger a miscarriage?

Can bending or walking trigger a miscarriage?

July 2, 2026, 12:30 PM - 7 min read

Most miscarriages have nothing to do with what a woman did or didn’t do. The most common cause is a random genetic mutation in the foetus, which the body then recognises and lets go of.

see more

July 2, 2026, 12:30 PM . 7 min read


When home becomes a maze: Inside the mind-bending reality of DTD

People with atopia don’t develop the ‘cognitive map’ that normally helps people navigate.

see more

July 1, 2026, 03:58 PM . 7 min read


New data shows a growing divide between obesity and income

Children in the poorest neighbourhoods are more than twice as likely to be obese compared with those in the wealthiest neighbourhoods. For severe obesity, the gap is more than fourfold and is still widening.

see more

June 30, 2026, 03:25 PM . 6 min read


Too hot to be hungry? Here is why

Too hot to be hungry? Here is why

June 24, 2026, 12:43 PM - 6 min read

The key reason why the simple act of eating becomes so unappealing to us in the heat largely has to do with the body working to keep running, and avoid overheating.

see more

June 24, 2026, 12:43 PM . 6 min read


AI can’t be your mental health therapist but it can help

July 12, 2026, 01:18 PM - 5 min read

Technology can recognise patterns. People provide empathy, trust and clinical judgement. The future of mental health care may likely depend on combining the strengths of both.

Read more
AI can’t be your mental health therapist but it can help
Tired yet wired? Your caveman brain is to blame

Tired yet wired? Your caveman brain is to blame

July 10, 2026, 12:42 PM - 6 min read

Feeling “wired but tired” is not evidence that your body has failed to rest properly. Often it is evidence that the brain has become too good at staying alert in a digital world that never really stops.

Read more
Hidden risks of zero-sugar ‘clean eating’ diets

Hidden risks of zero-sugar ‘clean eating’ diets

July 9, 2026, 01:00 PM - 5 min read

There is a widespread belief that if an excess of sugar is toxic, absolute zero must be perfect. But trying to “clean” your body by eliminating an entire nutrient class might end up starving the very system you want to heal.

Read more
Maternity care: Stop giving explanations, start making changes

Maternity care: Stop giving explanations, start making changes

July 8, 2026, 01:17 PM - 7 min read

A study found that medical professionals changed their practice in response to fear of litigation, inquiries, complaints or professional regulation. Researchers call this “defensive practice".

Read more
Why one sports injury often triggers another

Why one sports injury often triggers another

July 7, 2026, 02:25 PM - 6 min read

Secondary injuries happen for a simple reason. After an injury, the body often changes the way it moves. This is a normal protective response. If one area hurts, feels weak or isn’t working properly, the body shifts the workload elsewhere.

Read more
Placenta rights: Why mothers should decide its future

Placenta rights: Why mothers should decide its future

July 6, 2026, 01:07 PM - 6 min read

During pregnancy, the placenta is treated as vital. It is monitored because it helps sustain the baby. But after birth, it can quickly be treated as a disposal issue rather than something a woman may have feelings, beliefs or plans about.

Read more
Is running on a treadmill easier than outside?

Is running on a treadmill easier than outside?

July 5, 2026, 12:56 PM - 5 min read

When you run outside, you push into the ground to propel yourself forward. But when you are running on a treadmill, the belt moves under your feet, helping with this propulsion. Basically, the machine does a small amount of the work for you.

Read more
NIN scientists develop tool to spot nutrient deficiencies in kids

NIN scientists develop tool to spot nutrient deficiencies in kids

July 3, 2026, 12:45 PM - 3 min read

The study developed a 13-food-group scoring system, in which commonly consumed foods were classified into 13 context-specific food groups based on their micronutrient content.

Read more
Over 1 lakh Telangana students seek mental help, highest in India

Over 1 lakh Telangana students seek mental help, highest in India

July 2, 2026, 01:15 PM - 3 min read

Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra reported between 30,000 and 40,000 students seeking counselling services.

Read more
Can bending or walking trigger a miscarriage?

Can bending or walking trigger a miscarriage?

July 2, 2026, 12:30 PM - 7 min read

Most miscarriages have nothing to do with what a woman did or didn’t do. The most common cause is a random genetic mutation in the foetus, which the body then recognises and lets go of.

Read more
When home becomes a maze: Inside the mind-bending reality of DTD

When home becomes a maze: Inside the mind-bending reality of DTD

July 1, 2026, 03:58 PM - 7 min read

People with atopia don’t develop the ‘cognitive map’ that normally helps people navigate.

Read more
New data shows a growing divide between obesity and income

New data shows a growing divide between obesity and income

June 30, 2026, 03:25 PM - 6 min read

Children in the poorest neighbourhoods are more than twice as likely to be obese compared with those in the wealthiest neighbourhoods. For severe obesity, the gap is more than fourfold and is still widening.

Read more
Too hot to be hungry? Here is why

Too hot to be hungry? Here is why

June 24, 2026, 12:43 PM - 6 min read

The key reason why the simple act of eating becomes so unappealing to us in the heat largely has to do with the body working to keep running, and avoid overheating.

Read more

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