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Women quietly battling addiction

Jun 21, 2025 538 Views

On the surface, the city’s addiction crisis appears to be male-dominated – rehab admissions, police seizures, overdose cases, and even the awareness campaigns are centred around men. Bu...

Sleeping in on weekends may be wrecking your health

Jun 20, 2025 619 Views

For many young professionals in Hyderabad, the weekend means sleeping at 2 am and waking at noon. But doctors say this habit, called social jetlag, could be hurting more than just productivity.

More Hyderabadis in Their 20s and 30s Hit by Heart Attacks

Jun 19, 2025 548 Views

What do 28-year-old software engineer Manoj Rao and 33-year-old banker Kiran share? Both felt sudden chest tightness at work, dismissed it, until a breathless collapse led to emergency care. Both t...

Poor WFH setup is taking a toll on young spines

Jun 18, 2025 581 Views

Sitting for hours with laptops perched on laps and backs rounded is no longer harmless. Hyderabad physiotherapist Meera Rao has seen it: “I treated four 25-year-olds this week for slipped-dis...

Young Indian waking up tired despite getting enough sleep

Jun 17, 2025 587 Views

Ritika Jain sleeps by midnight and clocks a full seven hours, but still wakes up foggy-headed most mornings. “I don’t get it. I’m not staying up till 3 am, I’m not binge-wat...

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" Consuming too much salt is known to cause many health problems. We know that some of them cause kidney damage and high BP. However, medical researchers say that if we consume too much salt in our food, there is a possibility of stomach cancer."

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