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Should you get a second medical opinion? A surgeon explains why doing so can make you a more confident patient
Imagine you have heartburn. For years you’ve managed with antacids, but one day you’re struggling to swallow steak without vomiting. Your gastroenterologist finds a large hiatal hernia, an enlarged opening of the diaphragm trapping part of your stomach. She sends you to a surgeon, who says a surgical procedure will correct the problem but could permanently alter your digestion.This is your first time hearing that surgery might help you, and you’re just not sure: Should you follow the surgeon’s advice?As a surgeon focusing on specialized esophagus and stomach procedures, I often treat patients who may want to seek a second…
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Cut taxes, ease policy uncertainty for 8% growth, stronger rupee: Economist Surjit Bhalla
New Delhi: Economist and author Surjit Bhalla has said that India’s strong economic fundamentals favour a stronger rupee and that policy reforms are needed to attract investment and boost growth.In an exclusive interview with ANI, Bhalla said India’s low current account deficit and low inflation should have supported the rupee.”The fundamentals of the rupee were in favour of the rupee, not for depreciation,” he said, adding that the key issue is the lack of investment despite strong economic growth.Also Read: India steers boat through a risky channel between war clouds and El NinoBhalla said policy uncertainties continue to discourage investors…
For mall outlets, summer’s time for some cool business
New Delhi: Restaurants, fashion and beauty retailers, and multi-brand outlets in malls are raking it in as heatwave conditions, school holidays, and lesser travel combine to drive customers indoors into air-conditioned retail outlets and eating joints.”Our restaurants have waiting periods stretching to hours at key locations like Mall of India in Delhi NCR even on weekdays. We have over 15 outlets across key malls in India, and the mall business is higher than last year. Our sales would be up by around 15-20% for outlets in malls compared to last year,” said Saurabh Khanijo, managing director of Kylin chain of…
India-US trade negotiators to begin four-day talks on June 1
India and the United States will begin a fresh round of negotiations on Monday aimed at finalising the contours of an interim bilateral trade agreement, as both sides seek to recalibrate the proposed pact following significant changes in the US tariff regime.The four-day discussions, scheduled from June 1 to June 4 in New Delhi, will be led by US chief negotiator Brendan Lynch and India’s chief negotiator Darpan Jain, additional secretary in the Department of Commerce.Also Read: India-US trade pact may be weeks away: US Ambassador to India Sergio GorAccording to the commerce ministry, the two sides are expected to…
‘This is a tragedy’: swimming snakes open new front in battle with Balearic lizards | Snakes
Irrefutable proof of what Spanish researchers and wildlife experts had long suspected, and long feared, finally presented itself in the form of a grainy video that was shot on a minuscule island in the Balearics in April 2024.Ribboning its way through the turquoise waters that separate the east coast of Ibiza from the islet of Santa Eulària 450 metres away, came a pale and solitary horseshoe whip snake in search of new territory and fresh sustenance.The arrival of the snake on Santa Eulària, recorded by a local wildlife ranger, confirmed that the insatiable invader from the Spanish mainland – which…
‘Accused of being Pakistani’: Kharge claims Centre targeting students raising concerns in CBSE evaluation row | India News
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday targeted the Centre over the CBSE evaluation process row and the treatment of students who raised concerns, claiming they were being labelled as “Pakistanis.” The issue has drawn widespread attention after a student alleged that an answer sheet uploaded by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) under his roll number did not belong to him. The board later acknowledged that an incorrect Physics answer sheet had been uploaded under Vedant’s roll number and subsequently provided him with the correct answer book.In a post on X, Kharge said both CBSE…
‘Sleeping Dog’ documentary secretly filmed UFO disclosure journalist
UFO expert Jeremy Corbell pressed on UAPs as Congress demands answers Investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, co-host of the ‘WEAPONIZED’ podcast, discusses government secrecy regarding UAPs with Peter Doocy. Corbell highlights declassified videos, including one from 2021 over Syria, showing advanced craft demonstrating impossible speed and acceleration. He notes former President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump have made ambiguous statements, with Congress now demanding the release of 46 UAP videos. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A new, secretly filmed documentary profiling one of the most prominent names in the UFO disclosure movement has crash-landed at the height…
Tamil Nadu private schools to display tuition fees in notice boards
1 min readNew DelhiMay 31, 2026 03:20 PM IST The Tamil Nadu government has directed officials to make it mandatory for all private schools to display, on their notice boards, the tuition fee details as fixed by the government. The School Education Department’s move came in response to several complaints that many private schools were collecting huge amounts beyond the fixed norms. Pointing out that all government and private schools will reopen from June 4, a senior official from the department said on Sunday that if any private school charges more fees than the nominated amount, its recognition will be…
Can solar sails really send humans out into interstellar space?
If humankind ever travels to distant stars, we might sail there — and it might be sooner than you think.Some of humanity’s oldest ships used sails to harness the power of the wind, so it seems inevitable that we would do something similar in space. But instead of harnessing the wind for propulsion, scientists are developing ways to use light.The result? Solar sails: vast, but thin, sheets of specialized material built to harness the pressure of photons and propel spaceships across the cosmos. So far, solar sails have seen only a handful of proof-of-concept flights (including a flight to Venus),…