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Birth Anomalies: 6L kids born with anomalies per year but no national registry to track them | India News

NEW DELHI: Every year, nearly 6 lakh babies in India are born with congenital anomalies. Yet, the country has no national registry to track them.With congenital conditions now accounting for a growing share of child deaths as infectious mortality declines, experts say the gap in surveillance and coordinated care is becoming urgent. India contributes 16%…

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Pisces Horoscope Today, March 04, 2026: Guard your plans from hidden adversaries

You’re sensitive today, and your body may show it. Health might not remain good, and the Moon’s placement makes you absorb other people’s moods like a sponge. Keep your space calm.Hidden enemies are indicated, which often means office politics, gossip, or someone watching your moves quietly. Don’t share your thoughts and strategy with anybody. Not…

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Rupee falls 21 paise to 91.29 against U.S. dollar in early trade amid Iran-Israel conflict

Image used for representational purposes only. | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto The rupee depreciated 21 paise to 91.29 against the U.S. dollar on Monday (March 2, 2026), amid higher crude oil prices, a strong American currency and intense global volatility due to the escalated West Asia tension. Negative equity market sentiment and massive withdrawal of…

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Why you stay up late even when you’re exhausted and how to win over this habit

Revenge bedtime procrastination is not a medical diagnosis. It is a behavioral pattern. It happens when someone intentionally delays sleep despite knowing it will lead to fatigue. Psychologists connect it to low perceived control during the day. Long work hours, caregiving duties, and constant notifications can make people feel that their time is not their…

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Japan’s ‘snow monsters’: The frozen giants of Zao that only appear for weeks and locals say they’re slowly disappearing | World News

Japan’s ‘snow monsters’: The frozen giants of Zao that only appear for weeks and locals say they’re slowly disappearing (Image source: Canva) In the depths of winter, the forests of the Zao Mountain Range transform into something almost surreal. The trees no longer resemble trees. They rise in bulky, twisted shapes, layered in thick white…

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Is Gossip Really That Bad? 5 Surprising Reasons Psychology Says It’s Actually Good for You

Humans aren’t built for tiny tribes anymore. We live in cities, corporations, and digital networks. Yet our brains still operate within social limits — often referred to as Dunbar’s number, roughly 150 meaningful relationships. Gossip helps manage that complexity. Gossip helps spread information about social norms, alliances, and risks. It helps communities coordinate without everyone…

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