Why do some babies develop diabetes within months of birth: A newly identified gene reveals a hidden cause of neonatal disease |

The first few months of life are a very important period in terms of human development, and at this point, many of the most severe diseases occurring in infancy are still poorly understood,” says Dr. Billag, a researcher in the field. Neonatal diabetes is one of the diseases affecting infants in the first six months…

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Top neuroscientist say ‘avoid all B12 supplements for the brain’, and the reason will shock you!

Vitamin B12 plays a crucial role in keeping nerve cells healthy. It supports red blood cell formation and helps maintain energy levels. People who are deficient in B12 often experience fatigue, brain fog and memory issues. Vegans are especially vulnerable because plants do not naturally provide B12. Apart from nutritional yeast, plant based diets cannot…

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Kim Jong Un, daughter oversee test of North Korea’s ‘deadly yet attractive’ rocket launchers

In this photo provided by the North Korean government, its leader Kim Jong Un, center right, and his daughter, center left, attend a live-fire test of multiple rocket launch systems, at an undisclosed place in North Korea Saturday, March 14. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP) North Korea tested nuclear-capable rocket launchers, state…

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Power up e-commerce to diversify exports: Niti Aayog

NEW DELHI: Supporting e-commerce, particularly electronics-oriented exports, can contribute to export diversification, job creation, and overall economic growth, govt think tank Niti Aayog has said and called for coordinated policy and regulatory reforms to advance cross-border e-commerce.The report released on Friday said that with growing global demand for Indian products, wider adoption of digital platforms,…

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Gaiety marks Lohri celebrations at Rayat Bahra University | India News

CHANDIGARH: Rayat Bahra University celebrated the festival of Lohri with cultural fervour at its open-air theatre, showcasing the vibrant spirit of Punjabi tradition and community bonding. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, faculty members, and guests, creating a colourful and joyous atmosphere.Addressing the gathering, Group Vice-Chancellor Prof Sanjay Kumar underlined the importance of preserving…

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Budget 2026: STMAI urges PLI scheme for seamless pipe exports; calls for higher customs duty

The Seamless Tube Manufacturers’ Association of India (STMAI) on Thursday urged the government to introduce a production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme covering at least 10 per cent of exports of their products, ahead of the Union Budget. STMAI President Shiv Kumar Singhal also urged stricter measures to curb illegal imports of seamless pipes, which are affecting…

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‘Victory is not declared by mere rhetoric’: CDS Gen Anil Chauhan takes swipe at Pakistan | India News

General Anil Chauhan (File photo) NEW DELHI: Chief of defence staff General Anil Chauhan on Saturday took a swipe at neighbouring Pakistan while referring to Operation Sindoor, saying “victory is not declared by mere rhetoric.” He made the remarks while reflecting on India’s defence preparedness and stressing the need to strengthen national security systems. He…

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