Early signs of dementia: How difficulty reading faces can indicate cognitive decline |

Detecting dementia early is crucial for managing the condition and slowing cognitive decline. While memory loss is the most widely recognised symptom, researchers are discovering other subtle indicators that may appear years before a formal diagnosis. One such early sign is difficulty recognising or interpreting facial expressions. This ability, known as facial cognition, is critical…

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Chess | After 190-move draw, 14-year-old Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus plays out 16-move draw at FIDE Grand Swiss 2025: Here’s why | Chess News

Nodirbek Abdusattorov vs Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus (FIDE Photo) Teenage sensation Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus has once again grabbed attention at the FIDE Grand Swiss 2025 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. On Tuesday, the 14-year-old from Turkey settled for a short draw, featuring 16 moves, against his own coach, Azerbaijani star Shakhriyar Mamedyarov. Coming just a day after surviving…

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Why men’s nutrition matters for fertility and healthy conception |

Infertility is often considered a woman’s issue, but men’s nutrition is equally important for conception. What a man eats directly affects sperm quality, motility, and overall reproductive health. Sperm are living cells that require vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats to remain strong, active, and capable of fertilising an egg.A systematic review published in Human Reproduction…

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Asia Cup 2025: ‘This is not a curtain raiser, it’s only a curtain’ — R Ashwin slams lack of competition against India | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Former Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has delivered a scathing assessment of the ongoing Asia Cup 2025, questioning whether the tournament offers any real challenge to Team India. The eight-nation event began on Tuesday in Abu Dhabi with Afghanistan facing Hong Kong, but Ashwin believes the format lacks competitiveness.Go Beyond The Boundary with our…

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GST overhaul: Government permits revised MRPs on unsold stock; use of old packaging allowed till December

The government has allowed manufacturers, packers and importers of packaged goods to print revised MRPs on unsold stock under the new GST rules. They have further been allowed to exhaust existing packaging material and wrappers until December. The decision comes amid repeated appeals by consumer goods companies, which had urged the government to allow clearance…

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