A simple blood test could soon tell us our risk of suffering from a range of diseases, thanks to a new discovery of protein signatures that can predict the likelihood of contracting over 60 conditions up to a decade in advance.
A simple blood test could soon tell us our risk of suffering from a range of diseases, thanks to a new discovery of protein signatures that can predict the likelihood of contracting over 60 conditions up to a decade in advance.

Manu Bhaker becomes the first athlete from India to win multiple medals at a single Olympics after independence as she and Sarabjot Singh clinched a bronze...
Reducing fat around the belly and arms while building muscle strength may lower the risk of developing Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, according to a study from Sichuan University in China.
A daily glass of wine may not be the health tonic many had hoped for, according to new research.
I often hear from my clients that they set healthy boundaries and then feel a wave of guilt in the aftermath. They begin to ruminate and overthink the effect of your boundary on the person and the impact that this boundary will have on the relationship....
The workplace, where many spend most of their waking hours each week, is often the most structured and controlled environment in workers' lives. It frequently serves as their primary source of social and emotional support.
Four BJP-governed states - UP, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Odisha - said they would give weightage to Agniveers for recruitment to their state uniformed services once the youths had finished their military service. Odisha also said it would reserve...
Meer Patel, a store clerk here, has been accused of stealing a $1 million winning lottery ticket from its rightful owner and attempting to cash in on the prize. The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office announced that Patel, 23, has been arrested...
Urging states to provide an investor-friendly environment, PM Narendra Modi asked govt think tank Niti Aayog to prepare an “investment-friendly charter” of parameters which would include policies, programmes and processes for attracting investments.
A prominent Canadian MP of Indian origin said the country was being “polluted” by Khalistani extremists who were “abusing” the freedoms guaranteed under the Charter of Rights, days after a Hindu temple was vandalised in Edmonton.