Warning signs of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes: Symptoms, progression and risks

For many, diabetes is seen as a condition only faced by older adults—a so-called “disease of aging,” with the typical image of grey-haired grandparents managing medications and monitoring sugar. But in today’s world where we are living , that coin has been flipped . Today across playgrounds, colleges, and workplaces, diabetes is appearing in younger…

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THIS silent threat around is eating away at the brain, even increasing the risk of dementia |

A recent study reveals a concerning link between long-term exposure to air pollution and an increased risk of dementia, including Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia. Researchers found a statistically significant association between pollutants like PM2.5, nitrogen dioxide, and soot, and a higher incidence of dementia. This silent threat is around us. It’s not invisible, but yet…

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Optical Illusion: Only the most observant can spot the hidden dog in this picture. Can you?

An optical illusion is challenging viewers to find a cleverly camouflaged dog hidden within a snowy, tree-filled scene. The artist has expertly blended the dog into the surroundings, testing focus and perception. If you can spot the dog in under 15 seconds, you may have excellent attention to detail and strong pattern recognition skills. Do…

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Strange but true: Today’s potato came from a tomato-like plant 9 million years ago; scientists say |

Source: The Washington Post The potato, one of the most widely consumed staple foods globally, was first domesticated about 10,000 years ago in the Andes mountains. Despite its enormous agricultural and economic importance, the potato’s deep evolutionary origin remained uncertain because plants rarely leave strong fossil evidence. Now, scientists have traced its ancestry back nine…

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