Dementia starts in your legs, top neurosurgeon warns |

A leading neurosurgeon reveals a surprising link between leg strength and dementia prevention. Weak leg muscles can accelerate cognitive decline, as active muscles release chemicals vital for brain health. Maintaining strong legs through walking and strength training is crucial for protecting memory and preventing falls, offering a powerful strategy to safeguard your brain’s well-being. Dementia…

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Viswanathan Anand vs Garry Kasparov: Legendary chess rivals reignite 30-year-old battle in USA | Chess News

Viswanathan Anand and Garry Kasparov (Agency Photo) Chess legends Viswanathan Anand and Garry Kasparov will compete in the Clutch Chess: The Legends tournament at St. Louis Chess Club, USA, starting Wednesday. The 12-game Chess 960 match features a USD 144,000 prize pool and marks their first face-off in three decades, with games spread across three…

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White-collar job listings see 20% drop due to AI

NEW DELHI: A World Bank report released on Tuesday said there has been a 20% decline in job listings for the most exposed and most substitutable white-collar occupations in South Asia due to generative AI, which has also provided a 30% wage premium for required skills.Between January 2023 and March 2025, job-posting data indicated that…

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How ‘exercise snacks’ improve cardiorespiratory fitness |

New research suggests that ‘exercise snacks,’ short bursts of physical activity lasting five minutes or less, can significantly improve cardiorespiratory fitness in sedentary adults. This approach, involving activities like stair climbing or strength exercises, demonstrated high adherence rates and offers a practical solution to overcome common barriers like lack of time and motivation. Imagine seeking…

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‘Ongoing continuously’: India-US in contact at various levels for trade deal; FTA talks also on with EU

Piyush Goyal talked about India-US trade talks progress NEW DELHI: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal indicated on Tuesday that the government is maintaining contact with the United States at various levels concerning the proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA), suggesting potential progress towards the agreement.The minister, however, avoided specifying any timeline for completing the…

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