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Cardio, Gym Or Yoga? Which Is Better?

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October - November 2023

The World Heart Day celebrations concluded on 29th September, once again emphasizing the crucial importance of prioritizing heart health—and for a very valid reason. Cardiovascular diseases persist as the leading cause of global mortality, claiming more lives each year than any other ailment. The designated day might be over, but our will to safeguard the health of our heart should continue, 365 days a year

- Rajiv Ambat

Cardio, Gym Or Yoga? Which Is Better?

Understanding the sobering statistics is the first step toward appreciating the importance of this topic. Cardiovascular diseases, encompassing heart attacks, strokes, and other related conditions, are responsible for a staggering number of fatalities. The urgency lies not only in the prevalence of these diseases but also in their potential preventability through lifestyle choices.

The risk factors include your family history of heart disease, your lifestyle choices like diet, physical activity, and smoking, as well as conditions like high blood pressure and cholesterol levels. By identifying these factors, you empower yourself to make informed decisions about your heart health. As we delve into practical tips for maintaining heart health beyond World Heart Day, it's essential to recognize that our daily habits play a pivotal role in shaping the destiny of our cardiovascular health. Let's explore some simple yet effective lifestyle adjustments that can make a lasting impact on the well-being of our hearts.

Cholesterol Chronicles

Cholesterol, is a vital component for our health. While it's true that cholesterol is an essential substance our bodies need, too much of the wrong kind can spell trouble! Cholesterol comes in two main types: LDL (low-density lipoprotein) and HDL (high-density lipoprotein). LDL cholesterol is often called "bad" cholesterol because it can build up in your arteries, creating plaque that narrows and clogs them, increasing the risk of heart disease. On the other hand, HDL cholesterol, often referred to as "good" cholesterol, helps remove excess LDL cholesterol from your bloodstream. In the past, it was widely believed that consuming a diet high in cholesterol was the primary culprit behind elevated blood cholesterol levels. However, recent research has debunked this misconception.

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Legendary Italian Singer and 'Ocean's Twelve Voice Ornella Vanoni Dies at 91

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Apple Challenges India's Global Turnover Penalty Rule in Delhi High Court

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ABODE OF PEACE

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Mahindra Launches XEV 9S Seven-Seater EV to Accelerate Expansion in India's Electric SUV Market

Mahindra has unveiled its new seven-seater electric SUV, the XEV 9S, starting at around ₹ 20 lakh ($22,409), strengthening its push into India’s rapidly expanding EV market led by Tata Motors.

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HP Plans Major Al-Driven Restructuring, to Cut Up to 6,000 Jobs by 2028

HP Inc. will lay off up to 6,000 employees worldwide by 2028 as part of an aggressive AI-driven overhaul aimed at automating operations, speeding up product development, and enhancing customer support, with CEO Enrique Lores estimating $1 billion in savings over three years.

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OpenAl Launches Global Group Chats, Turning ChatGPT into a Collaborative Multi-User Workspace

OpenAI has launched its new Group Chats feature globally for all ChatGPT users-Free, Go, Plus and Pro-shifting the platform from a one-to-one assistant to a shared collaborative space.

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India's Food Services Market to Hit $125 Billion by 2030, Led by Rapid Organised Sector Growth

India's food services market is expected to grow from $78 billion to $125 billion by 2030, driven primarily by the fast-expanding organised segment, according to Swiggy's \"How India Eats\" report with Kearney. While unorganised players still hold over half the market, organised food services are set to contribute more than 60% of future growth, expanding at twice the pace.

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DIGITAL WILLS: VALIDITY AND RISKS

Wills are one of the most important documents a person might sign in their life.

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Finland Remains World's Happiest Country Despite Economic Struggles

Finland has been named the world's happiest country For the eighth year med the world's happie ste World Happiness Report, even as it faces mounting economic challenges.

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