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Stockholm: Young men who play load bearing games such as volleyball and basketball for four hours a week or more increase bone mass, which may ensure protection from osteoporosis later in life, says a study. The study, the largest scale investigation of its kind, discovered that young men who actively resisted the urge to adopt [...]
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Cannes Film Festival, one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, is all set to open its doors for thousands of filmmakers, actors, producers and film enthusiasts from next week. We take a look at some of the best film festivals in the world which you must visit Cannes Film Festival Cannes Film [...]
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Dr Sunil Kapoor How long does it to recover from a myocardial infarction? Recovery: After a myocardial infarction has been treated and the patient is ready to go home from the hospital, the physician may recommend that the patient enrol in a cardiac rehabilitation program. These programs help patients who have suffered from a myocardial [...]
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Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray Tuesday asked the Karnataka government to allow the telecast of Bollywood star Aamir Khan’s maiden television show Satyameva Jayate. While hitting out at the BJP government in Karnataka, Thackeray lavishly praised Aamir’s show which went on air last Sunday and secured thumbs up around the country. In an editorial in [...]
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In order to ease the traffic, GHMC had laid out a plan to expand various roads. Inspite of approval, opposition from property owners has caused a delay. The famous adage god proposes; man disposes aptly describes the state of affairs of AP’s biggest civic body — Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC). The corporation officials proposed [...]
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The Internet is a mysterious wonder, and we are all beginning to realise it. Many men, chat with girls, not knowing if it is a woman, man or eunuch or even his own wife masquerading as an adventurous young woman, eager to have a nice time ‘when the husband is away’. Babu Rao, 35, a [...]
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East and West Marredpally have grown over the years. An area once known for its serene and scenic ambience, is now facing issues of uncleared garbage and traffic jams. When one part of Secunderabad was growing vertically East and the West Marredpally chose to grow horizontally. Individual houses, huge trees, schools, temples, churches and a [...]
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If environment reflects the people’s behavioural pattern in and around, the State secretariat premises amply show it. Four canteens, the most popular rendezvous of the babus and visitors, on the southern part of the premises used to have a clean surrounding, seniors recall. The appetizing aroma of sambar, ginger tea and fried onion used to [...]
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The Finance Minister, Pranab Mukherjee may have rolled back the excise duty on gold on Monday but many gold traders in the City are still unhappy. While most of the jewellers across the City welcomed the government’s decision, many felt the government should have also withdrawn custom duty to make it more effective. “We are [...]
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