Afghanistan's star opening batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz reflected on how his change in approach allowed him to flourish in the second ODI and help his team to register their maiden ODI series win on Bangladesh's turf.
Veteran actor Saira Banu recently made her social media debut on July 7, 2023, the 2nd death anniversary of her dearest husband and legendary actor, Dilip Kumar. In her second post on Instagram, Saira revealed details about her relationship with Dilip.
According to a study, many teenage and young adult kidney cancer survivors are at a significant risk for heart problems due to heightened levels of hypertension or high blood pressure.
West Indies skipper Shai Hope revealed that their failure to take up catches in the second innings hurt their chances massively in their 8-wicket defeat against Sri Lanka on Friday in the Cricket World Cup Qualifier.
According to a new study by University of Arizona researchers, creative people are more prone to spend their downtime during the day exploring their minds.
The researchers discovered a variety of contributing reasons after reviewing qualitative studies over the previous 20 years, including: a persisting stigma around periods; society's normalisation of menstruation discomfort; and a lack of medical knowledge concerning the issue.
High use of soybean oil has been associated with obesity and diabetes, as well as autism, Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, and depression. Add ulcerative colitis, a kind of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterised by chronic inflammation of the large intestine, to the growing list.
According to new research, using an omega-3 rich oil known as "ahiflower oil" helps protect honey bee mitochondria against neonicotinoid pesticide damage. Hichem Menail, a PhD student at the Universite de Moncton in New Brunswick, Canada, conducted this study as part of a larger effort.
A cochlear signal, whose exact purpose has been unknown since its discovery roughly 70 years ago, most likely informs the brain about whether the ear is functioning normally or not. This is the finding of a study conducted by Linkoping University in Sweden. Its findings are a key piece of th