Tag: May
Why Quitting Social Media May Not Make You Happier
Past studies have suggested that tuning out from social media can have a positive impact on one’s life – with some people saying they’ve become more social with others without […]
Is Sushi Healthy? The Answer May Surprise You
America has been deeply entrenched in a love affair with sushi for quite some time, and for good reason. When properly prepared, the traditional Japanese dish is a delicious form […]
MeitY may relax norms on content monitoring for social media firms
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) is considering dropping a contentious clause from the draft intermediary guidelines that required companies to develop automated tools to ‘actively’ monitor content […]
Women Who Are Denied Abortions May Face Long-Lasting Health Problems, Study Says
When a woman is denied access to an abortion, research has shown that she may face threats to her mental or financial well-being. A new study, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, suggests her physical […]
Health insurers may be allowed to tweak your policy at renewal: Premium could increase
Soon, general and health insurers could make changes in premiums and payment modes, expand the list of riders and day care procedures and more of their policies through a less cumbersome process. […]
Eating Flaxseeds May Help Reduce Obesity and Improve Health: Study
Flaxseeds, also known as linseed, are becoming quite a rage in the world of health and fitness and there are reasons aplenty why you should be considering them as part […]
New Yorkers may need to submit social media, internet search histories for gun licenses
Gun control legislation being proposed in New York could require anyone hoping to buy a firearm to disclose their social media and internet search history, according to a report. The […]
Google May Pay Apple $9 Billion to Remain Default Search Engine on iPhones
HIGHLIGHTS Google could reportedly pay $12 billion to remain on iPhones in 2019 The figure was said to be $1 billion in 2014 and $3 billion in 2017 This payment […]
Chemotherapy may lead to early menopause in women with lung cancer
Chemotherapy may cause acute amenorrhea leading to early menopause in women with lung cancer, according to a new study. The study is the first to comment on amenorrhea rates in […]
Why You May Continue Eating Lean Red Meat: It’s Not As Bad After All
These days, you never read social media posts or hear cocktail-party chatter in which people rave about their balanced, omnivorous diet. Instead, everyone seems to be following some sort of […]