Imagine your smile sabotaging your brain. Emerging science shows poor oral hygiene doesn’t just harm your mouth—it jeopardizes mental sharpness and emotional stability. Untreated toothaches and swollen gums interrupt sleep, causing fatigue that sparks mood swings and tension. Over weeks, this chronic discomfort morphs into full-blown anxiety disorders. Aesthetic flaws like chipped enamel or foul breath shatter self-esteem. Social avoidance becomes routine, curtailing laughter and conversations, paving the way for depressive episodes. Deeper still, oral bacteria travel via blood vessels to the brain, igniting inflammation linked to Alzheimer’s precursors and forgetfulness. Recent clinical trials confirm this pathway, urging immediate action.…
Author: News Analysis India
The Europa League round of 16 delivered fireworks as Real Betis, Celta Vigo, and FC Porto punched their tickets to the quarterfinals with convincing victories. These triumphs highlight the competition’s unpredictability and the teams’ ability to perform under pressure. Betis scripted a stunning comeback against Panathinaikos. After a narrow 1-0 first-leg loss, they dominated the second leg 4-0, advancing 4-1 overall. Aggressive from kickoff, Hernandez’s rasping shot led to Ruibal’s rebound goal. Amrabat’s clever deflection made it 2-0 pre-interval. Post-breakfast, Hernandez headed in the third off Ruibal’s cross, and Antony’s clinical strike after Aljoulzi’s surge completed the scoring. Betis’s intensity…
Bihar’s Nawada district witnessed a profound tragedy as Akhilendra Kumar, son of JD(U) legislator Vibha Devi, perished in a high-speed car crash. The accident occurred late Thursday in the jurisdiction of Mufassil police station, when his car veered off course and slammed into a banyan tree, according to official reports released Friday. Akhilendra, younger son of ex-minister Rajballabh Prasad Yadav, was driving from his Pathar English village residence. Bystanders rushed to the scene, facilitating his urgent transfer first locally and then to Patna’s Medanta Hospital. Tragically, severe injuries proved fatal during treatment overnight. ‘He left home in his car, and…
Indian equities opened on a high note Friday, riding a wave of relief from potential de-escalation in the Middle East. By 9:25 AM, BSE Sensex had surged 801 points (1.08%) to 75,008, and NSE Nifty advanced 248 points (1.08%) to 23,250, setting an upbeat tone for the session. Public sector banks and energy plays led the ascent, with Nifty PSU Bank and Nifty Energy topping the gainers’ list. A broad-based rally enveloped most sectoral indices, including metals, commodities, PSE, oil & gas, defense, IT, manufacturing, infrastructure, media, auto, and pharmaceuticals—all flashing green. Mid and small-cap segments mirrored the large-cap strength.…
In a decisive show of unity, EU leaders at the European Council have resolved to maintain utmost vigilance against any migration pressures stemming from Middle East flashpoints. Though no immediate migrant surge has hit European shores, the volatile situation demands robust readiness. Summit conclusions highlighted the imperative of sustained preparedness, echoing the harrowing lessons of the 2015 crisis that saw over one million arrivals destabilize the bloc. The EU stands ready to activate its full arsenal—diplomatic channels, legal frameworks, operational forces, and financial aid—to prevent unmanaged migration and safeguard internal security. Border fortification is non-negotiable, with leaders pledging ongoing enhancements…
Ranveer Singh’s action-packed ‘Dhurandhar 2’ has taken theaters by storm since its release, weaving a complex web of intrigue where every character leaves an indelible mark. Soumya Tandon, in her compact yet explosive portrayal of Ulfat Hussain, has stolen the spotlight, evolving from the wholesome ‘Gauri Mam’ to the fierce ‘Thappad Queen’. Her arc traces back to the original ‘Dhurandhar’, where Ulfat slapped Rahman Dakait in a fit of rage over her son’s tragic death at the hands of enemies. The sequel builds on this, opening with Ulfat’s heartfelt mourning at Rahman’s grave. When Hamza Ali appears, her slap accuses…
Kingstown’s T20 showdown between Australia Women and West Indies wasn’t just another game—it was Ashley Gardner’s 100th T20I. The off-spinner’s milestone cements her place in Australian cricket history, making her the 11th player from the country to achieve this in the format. Despite a quick dismissal for 1 off 2, Gardner’s entry into the top echelons reveals a fascinating gender dynamic. Australia’s top 10 T20I appearance makers feature six women, dominating the list with their sustained presence. Ellyse Perry reigns supreme with 172 caps, a testament to her versatility. Retiring legend Alyssa Healy follows with 162, and Meg Lanning secures…
A refreshing spell of rain has enveloped Delhi-NCR, maintaining its grip for the third consecutive day. According to IMD, expect overcast skies, intermittent light-to-moderate showers, and winds gusting up to 50 kmph today. Temperatures have plummeted: highs near 25°C and lows at 13°C. Cloudy mornings gave way to drizzles in various parts of the region, providing a break from recent warmth. Rainfall could occur in waves across morning, noon, evening, and night, often with thunder. Safety first – IMD warns of hazardous winds, advising people to steer clear of open spaces. The biggest win? Air quality rebound. CPCB monitors indicate…
At the United Nations, India drew a clear line in the sand over the Indus Waters Treaty during World Water Day observances. Permanent Representative P. Harish announced the pact stays paused until Pakistan ditches its terrorism sponsorship—a non-negotiable precondition for resumption. ‘Pakistan must respect human life’s sanctity before lecturing on treaty holiness,’ Harish declared Thursday. Accusing Islamabad of weaponizing terror as statecraft, he stressed India’s role as a dependable upstream neighbor demands reciprocity. The sharp rebuttal targeted Pakistan’s narrative of victimhood amid discussions on universal access to safe water and sanitation, key SDG pillars. Harish recounted India’s 1960 treaty signature…
Bihar’s electricity users breathe easy as the regulatory commission turns down proposals for tariff increases. Distribution firms argued for a 35-paise per unit rise due to escalating expenses, but the commission countered that profitability data shows no justification for such a move. This firm rejection safeguards households from added costs in tough economic times. The hearings revealed a key insight: power companies are not in the red but generating surpluses. Imposing hikes now would unfairly shift burdens onto consumers, the commission ruled. This approach marks a pivotal shift towards prioritizing public welfare over unchecked corporate pleas. Urban dwellers receive the…