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Dr Sanjay Bhojraj coffee
Lifestyle

Bitter brew: Dr Sanjay Bhojraj reveals how coffee could secretly strain your heart

Cardiologist Dr Sanjay Bhojraj warns that too much coffee and sugar could silently speed up ageing, harm heart health, and keep the body stuck in stress mode.

USAID cuts
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USAID cuts could cause 14 million deaths, leave ‘deep scars’ on poor nations: ​Economist Abhijit Banerjee

Economist Dr Abhijit Banerjee warns that US aid cuts and tariffs on ultra-poor nations could trigger economic collapse, derail decades of poverty reduction, and cause millions of preventable deaths unless other nations step up with urgent action.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu on stardom’s ‘short shelf life’: Building impact beyond acting
Entertainment

Samantha Ruth Prabhu on stardom’s ‘short shelf life’: Building impact beyond acting

At AIMA’s National Leadership Conclave, Samantha Ruth Prabhu reflected on fame, destiny, and creating a legacy beyond films. She shared how wellness, entrepreneurship, and meaningful choices now guide her career and personal growth.

‘Go back to your country’: Rising anti-Indian hate on US social media fuels xenophobia and job-security fears
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‘Go back to your country’: Rising anti-Indian hate on US social media fuels xenophobia and job-security fears

Targeted slurs, H-1B visa debates, and online extremism spotlight growing hostility toward Indian Americans.

World’s First Liver Transplant Cures Rare Blood Disorder
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A life rewritten: KFSHRC performs world’s first liver transplant to cure rare blood disorder

King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh completes a historic liver transplant for plasminogen deficiency after 22 years of specialized care, marking a global medical milestone in rare disease treatment.

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Bill Gates to spend most of his fortune in improving Africa's health services

Under a new timetable, the Gates Foundation will spend more than $200 billion over the next 20 years, shutting down in 2045