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Shankhpushpi: How This Herb Works To Calm Mind, Sharp Memory and Better Sleep
Often described as a “brain tonic” in classical texts, Shankhpushpi has long been used to calm the nervous system, sharpen memory and restore mental balance.
Saudi Arabia’s 1-Kilometer Tower Set to Smash Burj Khalifa’s Height Record
If completed as planned, Jeddah Tower will rise at least 172 meters taller than Burj Khalifa and include more floors, sprawling luxury facilities and cutting-edge engineering.
Five Reasons Why Tulsi Water Is a Powerful Remedy for Many Ailments, How To Use It?
While its therapeutic uses are manifold, one of the simplest and most accessible ways to harness tulsi’s powerful benefits is by drinking tulsi water.
West Bengal Police Warn Against ‘False Links’ Between Bangladesh Lynching and Murshidabad Double Murder
West Bengal Police issued a strong public warning on Friday after several social media users began drawing misleading parallels between two unrelated killings—one in Bangladesh....
7 Elephants Killed as Sairang–New Delhi Rajdhani Express Derails in Assam After Hitting Herd
According to forest officials, the herd was crossing the tracks in heavy fog when the high-speed train approached. The dense fog may have prevented the elephants and the pilot from spotting each other in time.
AIIMS Experts Explain How Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy Transforms Life for Parkinson’s Patients
AIIMS Delhi conducted India’s first dedicated Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) workshop to train doctors nationwide in this advanced treatment for Parkinson’s disease. Experts explained when DBS is needed, how it changes life for patients, and why government schemes are making it increasingly accessible.
UP Man Kills Parents After Clash Over Marriage, Money; Dismembers Bodies, Throws Them in River
The crime came to light after the couple was reported missing, prompting a missing person inquiry that led police to a chilling discovery
IIT Delhi–AIIMS Develop First-of-Its-Kind Swallowable Device That Collects Gut Samples Without Surgery
Researchers at IIT Delhi, in collaboration with AIIMS New Delhi, have developed a groundbreaking ingestible microdevice that can collect bacterial samples directly from the small intestine — something that has never been possible non-invasively until now.
Health Flashback 2025: The Diseases That Terrified the World This Year
Here’s a detailed look at the illnesses that created the most fear and concern in 2025.
Why Do Bones Weaken After Menopause? AIIMS Finds Gut Plays a Big Role
After menopause, falling estrogen levels disturb the balance of immune cells, triggering inflammation that speeds up bone breakdown.

















