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4 Foods That Help Babies Learn to Chew Naturally

Discover four simple, everyday foods like ripe banana and soft idli that naturally help babies develop chewing skills. Learn why texture matters more than taste in this crucial developmental phase.

Trump's High Aspirin Dose: Cardiologist Explains Heart Risks

US President Donald Trump reveals taking 325mg aspirin daily for 25 years, far above the recommended 81mg. A leading cardiologist explains why extra aspirin doesn't mean extra heart protection and can cause serious bleeding risks.

53 New Year Babies Born in Chandigarh Hospitals

Chandigarh's public hospitals welcomed 53 newborns on Jan 1, 2026, showcasing a near-perfect gender balance. Discover the heartwarming statistics and stories behind the city's first citizens of the year.

7 Normal Food Habits That Increase Cancer Risk

Cancer risk builds through daily habits. Discover 7 common food practices, from reheating oil to drinking hot tea, that studies link to higher cancer incidence. Learn how to protect yourself.

Airline Chaos Exposes India's Systemic Risk

Recent airline disruptions highlight India's concentration risk in critical sectors. Experts urge regulators to adopt RBI-like oversight to prevent systemic failures. Read more.

New Heart Risk Tool Reveals Surprising Factors

The American Heart Association's updated calculator shows age and sex are the biggest heart disease risks. Discover how kidney health, smoking, and diabetes impact your 10-year risk. Learn what you can control.

Artificial Womb Tech Offers Hope for Premature Babies

Artificial womb technology, like AquaWomb, mimics the uterus to give extremely premature babies crucial extra development time. This innovation could drastically improve survival rates and reduce lifelong disabilities.

5 Gym Mistakes That Can Put Your Heart at Risk

Exercise boosts heart health, but certain gym errors can be dangerous. Learn about 5 evidence-based mistakes, from overexertion to ignoring warning signs, and how to stay safe.

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