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Venting Anger Actually Makes It Worse: Study

New research challenges the catharsis hypothesis, showing that expressing anger through shouting or hitting objects intensifies rather than relieves emotional tension. Discover evidence-based alternatives.

Gentle Post-Holiday Health Reset: Expert Tips

Feeling heavy after festive indulgences? Integrative expert Luke Coutinho shares gentle recalibration strategies for digestion, immunity and metabolic rhythm—no guilt or extreme diets required.

Fungal infection rise in India: Research at risk?

As fungal infections surge in India, ICMR integrates specialized labs into broader network. Experts fear diluted focus on critical research and diagnosis. Will this affect India's fight against fungal diseases?

Odisha's First State-Wide CKD Study by ICMR-RMRC

ICMR-RMRC Bhubaneswar initiates groundbreaking chronic kidney disease study across Odisha after ethical approval. Over 4,600 CKD deaths reported in 3 years. Learn about prevention and early screening initiatives.

Ananya Panday defends Gen Z mental health views in Bollywood

Young Bollywood star Ananya Panday defends Gen Z's approach to mental health awareness, while veteran filmmakers Farah Khan and Twinkle Khanna express contrasting views in a revealing industry conversation about generational perspectives on trauma and emo

India's Marine Mammal Research Gets Tech Boost

India launches groundbreaking acoustic tracking initiative to study endangered marine mammals like dugongs, dolphins, and whales, revolutionizing ocean conservation efforts.

Motion Sickness Mystery Solved: Science Reveals Why

Groundbreaking research uncovers the scientific reasons behind motion sickness. Discover why your brain and sensory system determine whether you'll feel nauseous during travel and what this means for future treatments.

Harvard's Menstruating Mice: Women's Health Breakthrough

Harvard scientists create revolutionary mouse model with human-like menstrual cycle, opening new frontiers in understanding endometriosis, infertility, and reproductive disorders that affect millions of Indian women.

Why Chewing Sounds Drive You Mad: Science Explains

Groundbreaking neuroscience research reveals why everyday sounds like chewing, tapping, and clicking trigger intense rage and anxiety in some people. Discover the brain mechanism behind misophonia.

India Backs High-Risk R&D Projects: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announces India's strategic shift toward funding ambitious, high-risk research projects in science and technology, aiming for global leadership in innovation.

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