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Love packaged snacks? New study says they could raise your Dementia risk by nearly 60%

New research reveals a concerning link: older adults consuming high amounts of ultra-processed foods face a significantly higher risk of dementia and cognitive decline. This study adds to growing evidence suggesting these industrially manufactured products, often laden with artificial ingredients, may negatively impact brain health over time, underscoring the importance of whole foods for cognitive...

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5 life skills parents should teach children because AI can’t replace them

In today’s tech-driven world, children need specific skills to thrive. Emotional intelligence, critical thinking, adaptability, creativity, and independence are highlighted as crucial. These human abilities, which AI cannot replicate, will empower youngsters to navigate challenges, innovate, and succeed. Parents play a vital role in fostering these essential life skills for a bright future.

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IIT Kanpur releases notification for 80 posts across engineering, admin and tech roles— check eligibility, link to apply

IIT Kanpur is hiring for 80 Group A, B, and C positions, including engineering, administrative, and technical roles. Applications are open for regular appointments with attractive pay scales. Candidates with relevant degrees and experience can apply online by July 3, 2026. Age limits vary by group, with relaxations for reserved categories. Selection involves tests and...

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How Lalit Modi convinced his family to accept his marriage to Minal Sagrani, who was 10 years older: The love story that defied the odds

Lalit Modi’s candid conversation reveals his decade-long love story with Minal Sagrani, a woman ten years his senior and divorced. Despite family opposition and societal judgment, their bond deepened through friendship and shared experiences, leading to a marriage that defied convention. Minal’s passing in 2018 left Modi with profound grief and regret.

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In 1926, a failed rubber-adhesive experiment created a strange material, and PVC found its future

In 1926, chemist Waldo Semon sought to improve rubber adhesion but accidentally discovered a way to make PVC commercially viable. His perseverance transformed the rigid, unwanted plastic into a flexible, durable material. This innovation led to PVC’s widespread use in countless products, revolutionizing industries and demonstrating the power of recognizing overlooked potential.