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Unwind And Recharge: 10 Afternoon Yoga Exercises For Ultimate Relaxation

Whether you’re looking to relieve stress, improve focus, or recharge, these poses will help you unwind and find tranquillity amidst a busy day. Written by Tavishi Dogra |Updated : January 31, 2025 11:54 AM IST In our fast-paced lives, the afternoon can often slump energy and focus. Incorporating short yoga sessions into your day can

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Unwind And Recharge: 10 Afternoon Yoga Exercises For Ultimate Relaxation

Whether you’re looking to relieve stress, improve focus, or recharge, these poses will help you unwind and find tranquillity amidst a busy day. Written by Tavishi Dogra |Updated : January 31, 2025 11:54 AM IST In our fast-paced lives, the afternoon can often slump energy and focus. Incorporating short yoga sessions into your day can

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What WHO’s recommendation for low sodium salt alternatives means for India 

One of the initial heroes of what was possibly the most successful and biggest public health campaigns in the country was salt. Introduced, fortified with iodine, in the 1950s, it marshalled a public health amelioration that improved the lives of people across generations, nearly wiping out iodine deficiency in India (except in a few hard-to-reach

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Govt to employ targeted containment to stop transmission of leprosy

Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, and Odisha have the highest prevalence of leprosy. The Union Health Ministry is looking at a more targeted approach to containing leprosy in India after having achieved the status of elimination of leprosy as a public health problem as per the World Health Organization’s (WHO) criteria of less than 1 case

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In Karnataka, prevalence rate of leprosy in three districts continues to remain higher than national average

A file photo of a doctor checking a patient’s hand for skin lesions owing to leprosy. Although Karnataka is considered a low leprosy endemic State, the prevalence rate in three districts — Koppal, Vijayanagara, and Ballari — continues to be higher than the national average of 0.6%. Overall, the State has recorded a prevalence rate

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