IQ tests are used to evaluate cognitive abilities like memory and logical reasoning. This IQ challenge involves identifying a false werewolf among three in a picture within three seconds. The fake werewolf can be distinguished by a costume with a zipper and lacks red eyes.
Not only on eyes, but harmful holi colors can impact our lungs as well: Things to keep in mind
Synthetic Holi colours can pose serious health risks due to toxic chemicals and heavy metals, leading to respiratory issues and long-term lung damage. Experts advise using natural colours, wearing masks, and avoiding densely coloured areas to prevent exposure and ensure a safe celebration.
Quitting alcohol increases bad cholesterol level, finds new study
A 10-year study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that individuals in Japan who quit alcohol experienced higher levels of LDL or ‘bad’ cholesterol and lower levels of HDL or ‘good’ cholesterol, compared to those who continued drinking. Researchers suggest monitoring lipid profile changes for effective cardiovascular disease risk management, while experts caution about the study’s methodology.
Your stress, trauma and anxiety may be your father’s gift to you, new study reveals
Fathers’ stress experiences leave biochemical markers in their sperm, influencing their future children’s development. The study reveals these molecular imprints remain despite lifestyle factors, emphasizing the importance of addressing emotional well-being for the benefit of future generations.
Optical illusion: Only a person with great instincts can spot 3 hidden cute pandas
This optical illusion challenges you to find three pandas hidden among numerous red foxes. The task is difficult because pandas and foxes have similar features, making it hard to distinguish at first glance. The exercise improves your attention span and problem-solving skills.
Thick Heart Syndrome: Why 7.2 million Indians are at risk of this hidden threat
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a genetic condition causing heart muscle thickening, affecting 1 in 200 people worldwide. It can lead to heart failure, irregular heartbeats, and sudden death. Early diagnosis through ECG and echocardiograms is crucial for managing symptoms and preventing complications.
What is the biggest cause of skin acne, dryness and hair loss: This disgusting fact will blow your mind!
If you’re spending money on expensive skincare and haircare products but neglecting your pillowcase, you might be undoing all your efforts.
Scientists discover a natural molecule that acts like Ozempic
Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a naturally occurring molecule, BRP, which aids in weight loss while avoiding the side effects associated with drugs like Ozempic. This molecule targets the hypothalamus to suppress appetite without causing nausea, constipation, or muscle loss. The findings, published in Nature Journal, could lead to safer weight loss alternatives, with human trials planned soon.
Scientists develop yearly HIV injection: How it could help millions
HIV prevention has advanced with lenacapavir, a yearly injection that blocks the virus’s replication, providing long-term protection. If this yearly injection is approved and widely implemented, it could mark a major shift in global HIV prevention efforts. It has the potential to significantly reduce new HIV infections, particularly in communities with high transmission rates.
Optical illusion: Only a person who has perfect vision can spot 3 differences in the guy cutting the tree
Test your observation skills by spotting three differences between two images of a man cutting a tree. These subtle changes are designed to challenge your eyesight and attention to detail. Successfully identifying all differences within 15 seconds indicates excellent observation abilities.