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How Indian-American businessman duped Goldman Sachs of Rs 8,300 crore
Rishi Shah, co-founder of Outcome Health, has been sentenced to seven and a half years in prison for his role in a $1 billion fraud scheme involving high-profile investors like Goldman Sachs and Google's parent company, Alphabet. The scheme, which included inflating advertising inventory and deceiving investors and clients, was uncovered in 2017. Shah's extravagant lifestyle, funded by fraudulent activities, included private jets and yachts. His sentencing marks the conclusion of one of the largest corporate fraud cases in recent history, highlighting the consequences of deceptive business practices.
As tech grip on medical industry becomes stronger, it creates space for new jobs profiles
Ebenazer Paul highlights the increasing demand for skilled professionals in medical billing and coding, driven by technological advancements and evolving healthcare regulations. The industry offers diverse opportunities for growth and specialization, with a focus on continuous education and certifications to stay competitive.
New research links acohol consumption to increased mood instability in bipolar disorder
The researchers, including those from the University of Michigan, US, wanted to understand the long-term effects of consuming alcohol on the mood and functioning of adults having bipolar disorder. The findings are published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network Open.
Attention ladies! These foods can add years to your life, shows study
The Mediterranean diet includes plenty of nuts, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes. Meals are often cooked with olive oil and include moderate amounts of fish, poultry, dairy, and eggs. Red meat and sweets are rarely eaten.
Study finds Mediterranean diet is linked to lower mortality risk in women
A recent study suggests that women adhering to the Mediterranean diet have a 23% lower risk of premature death. This largely plant-based diet, rich in nuts, fruits, vegetables, and olive oil, reduces cholesterol, obesity, and insulin resistance, lowering the risk of metabolic disorders like diabetes and heart disease. The research, published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, followed over 25,000 US women for up to 25 years, highlighting the diet's potential in promoting longevity and reducing mortality, including cancer-related deaths.
World’s largest Vodka bottle, 7-foot golden marvel, on sale. Know its price, quantity and manufacturer
The world’s largest bottle of Vodka will be auctioned in London by the last week of June. It has 259 liters of Vodka and weighs 300 kgs.
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Meet Shruthi Kumar? The Indian-American whose speech at Harvard on Palestine went viral
Indian-American Shruthi Kumar's viral speech at Harvard criticized the university over the Gaza issue, highlighting intolerance for freedom of speech and civil disobedience on campus.
Don’t kill jalebis & rasgullas in nutrition overdrive
The piece questions whether a state agency like the National Institute of Nutrition should dictate the content of traditional foods, arguing that standardization could strip away the diversity and richness of culinary heritage. It critiques the reliance on research, often influenced by corporate interests, to determine what is considered healthy or unhealthy. The author highlights contradictions in health advice, citing examples like conflicting views on diabetes management.
Xi's bugbear: The man behind China's latest shock-and-awe maneuver
Taiwan's new leader, Lai Ching-te, has provoked China into military drills around the island in response to his inauguration and calls for Beijing to cease threats. China views Taiwan as a rebel province, while Lai asserts the country's separate status. The military escalation raises fears of a possible invasion.
Over 90% of US adults are highly susceptible to heart diseases, claim researchers
A study has established the link between Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic disorders and heart disease. Over 90% of the US Population is vulnerable.
Health an orphan, Ayushman Bharat insurance scheme poorly structured: IMA chief Dr R V Asokan
The Indian Medical Association's chief, Dr. R V Asokan, criticizes the lack of focus on health post-Covid, describing it as an "orphan" issue. He highlights the inadequacies of the Ayushman Bharat scheme, citing poor structure and funding. Asokan advocates for increased government investment in public health infrastructure and human resources, emphasizing the need for a basic healthcare package for all citizens.
Xi Jinping is on a mission to drive a wedge between Europe and the US
Chinese President Xi Jinping will begin his five-day trip to France, Serbia and Hungary on May 5, according to the Foreign Ministry in Beijing. Those nations are seeking investment from China, despite a litany of EU probes into Beijing’s industrial policy and the warnings from officials in Washington about the risks.
Toxic: How the search for the origins of COVID-19 turned politically poisonous
China's political turmoil obstructs COVID-19 origin search, fueling global suspicions. Secrecy surrounds virus origins, with conflicting narratives and limited cooperation, hindering efforts to trace the source, leaving critical questions unanswered.
First major attempts to regulate AI face headwinds from all sides
Lawmakers are tackling AI bias challenges with impact assessments, supported by industry groups like TechNet. Concerns exist over companies self-reporting discrimination risks, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability.
Not nervous, Modi name will guarantee my win in Churu: Para champ and poll debutant Devendra Jhajharia
Devendra Jhajharia, a paralympic gold medallist and BJP's new entrant, believes that the political path is tough but the challenges of life are more so. He is confident that his political debut will be as successful as his two-decade career in sports, and that the Modi name will ensure his win from the Churu Lok Sabha seat. Jhajharia, who has been a stronghold for the BJP and Kaswan family for the last 15 years, is confident that his electoral prospects and the political road ahead will be as successful as his two-decade career in sports.
Some American colleges will soon charge $100,000 a year. How did this happen?
Vanderbilt University's cost of $98,426 includes various expenses, aid options, and generous discounts. The article delves into the complexities of college pricing, aid distribution, and the factors contributing to the high costs in higher education.
Ivy League whisperers: High-end education consultants are in huge demand from Delhi to Dhanbad
Viral Doshi, a US college admissions consultant, helps students from tier-2 towns like Amritsar and Dhanbad get into Ivy League schools like Harvard and Yale. The Red Pen charges Rs 1.8 lakh to Rs 7.75 lakh for its services. Other consultants like Athena Education and Yocket are also popular choices.
US Defense Secretary Austin was treated for prostate cancer and a urinary tract infection, doctors say
The 70-year-old Austin was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Dec. 22 and underwent surgery to treat the cancer. Austin developed the infection a week later. Senior administration and defense officials were not told for days about his hospitalization or his cancer.
How fatphobia is bringing healthcare industry to a standstill
People with larger bodies often experience weight stigma as discrimination, prejudice, negative stereotypes and judgments from others - including their own doctors and other health care providers.
Palestinian Americans watch with dread as family members in Gaza struggle to stay alive
Palestinian Americans are feeling helpless as they struggle to get information about their loved ones in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. With a fuel and water shortage, no electricity, and a forced evacuation in the north, providing aid to civilians in Gaza is nearly impossible. Palestinian Americans express frustration at not being able to freely help their loved ones during times of crisis, unlike Israeli Americans.
Can you hold on to your memories? Study claims solving puzzles & playing games may slow down Alzheimer’s
Want to delay the ageing of the brain and the onset of Alzheimer's? Keep your little grey cells active through reading, solving puzzles, and learning a new language or two!
ChatGPT diagnoses 4 yr olds chronic pain after 17 doctors fail to do so
Artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT has been praised for its ability to simplify tasks and save time. Recently, a mother used the tool to help diagnose her son's health issues. After seeing numerous doctors and experiencing difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the mother turned to ChatGPT and received a potential diagnosis of tethered cord syndrome. This revelation led to further research and a successful surgery to address the condition.
Oral semaglutide may help in keeping blood sugar levels in check
Diabetes is characterised by abnormally high blood glucose levels, excessive urination and persistent thirst and becomes more severe over time, making it more difficult for the patient to manage blood sugar levels.
85-yr-old Lucille Downer fatally attacked by out-of-control dogs, owner sentenced to prison
An 85-year-old woman passed away after dogs attacked and mauled her leading to fatal injuries. The owner of the dogs has been punished.
Heart attack has a high correlation to cognitive decline: Study
A heart attack, or myocardial infarction, is a medical emergency in which the blood supply to the heart is suddenly and severely reduced or cut off, causing the muscle to die from a lack of oxygen.
22-year-old American woman seriously injured after shark attack in Turks and Caicos
An American tourist’s leg was bitten by a shark while she was snorkeling. The victim has been hospitalised and is undergoing treatment after getting seriously injured.
Syringe companies feel the pain as vaccination rate dips
Production of AD immunisation syringes at its plants has fallen from 4.5-5.0 million units per day a year ago to 500,000-600,000 now. "We are repurposing our machines to produce standard disposable syringes for curative healthcare drug delivery and are looking to penetrate overseas markets," Nath said.
People dying from cardiovascular disease up by 6.2% in pandemic's first year in US: Study
The biggest increases in the overall number of CVD-related deaths were seen among Asian, Black and Hispanic people, populations most impacted in the early days of the pandemic, and brought to focus increasing structural and societal disparities. "People from communities of colour were among those more highly impacted, especially early on, often due to a disproportionate burden of cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension and obesity.
What is ethical animal research? Scientist and veterinarian explain 4 R's of care
There is no single standard definition of ethical animal research.
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