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Habit of quick eating may land you in big trouble

ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – The speed at which you eat could determine whether you’re at a risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. According to a preliminary research, slow eaters are less likely to develop metabolic syndrome – a cluster of conditions including high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity and abnormal cholesetrol levels, that can multiply a person’s risk for heart disease, diabetes and stroke. On the other hand, eating quickly may cause fluctuations in blood sugar, which can lead to insulin resistance. According to research presented at the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Scientific Sessions 2017, eating more slowly could be the key to keeping your health and body in check, Health news reported.

Broken heart can cause same type of long-lasting damage as heart attack

Severe emotional stress can prompt a sudden heart condition that poses the same sort of long-term damage as a heart attack, new research has found. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy – or “broken heart syndrome” – affects at least 3,000 people in the UK and is typically triggered by traumatic life events such as bereavement. During an attack, the heart muscle weakens to the point where it can no longer function as effectively. While previous research had suggested that the damage caused was temporary, scientists at the University of Aberdeen have now found that the effects can be permanent, like a heart attack.

Slightly elevated blood sugar not tied to higher risk of heart attack

NEW YORK, (DNA) – For people who already have cardiovascular problems, having high blood sugar below the cutoff for diabetes diagnosis doesn’t raise the risk of potentially fatal heart “events,” a recent study suggests. Diabetes has long been linked to an increased risk of coronary artery disease as well as higher odds of heart attacks, cardiac arrest and what’s known as unstable angina, when plaque in the arteries ruptures and blocks the blood supply to the heart. Research has been mixed, however, on whether slightly elevated blood sugar that is sometimes called “pre-diabetes” might also increase the risk of these heart issues.

Russia again vetoes bid to renew Syria gas attacks probe

UNITED NATIONS (DNA) – Russia cast a second veto in as many days at the UN Security Council on Friday to block the renewal of a UN-led investigation to identify the perpetrators of chemical weapons attacks in Syria. A draft resolution put forward by Japan would have extended the Joint Investigative Mechanism (JIM) for 30 days to allow time for negotiations on a wider compromise. But Russia used its veto power to prevent adoption after 12 council members voted in favor of the measure. China abstained, while Bolivia voted no.

Pakistan can earn $260 mn from basmati rice exports after EU ruling

LAHORE (DNA) – Pakistan can make inroads at the European Union and boost the exports of basmati rice where the content of pesticides found higher compared to the new rulings effective from January 1, 2018. Sameeullah Naeem, Chairman of Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) told on phone from Lahore that an opening has been created following the new ruling of the European Union. He said recently basmati rice arriving from India was tested and about 70% of the commodity was found with chemical content known as Tricylazole chemical.

One-legged football ‘king’ melts Chinese hearts

SHANGHAI, (DNA) – A one-legged footballer has captured the hearts of millions of Chinese fans after a widely circulated video showed him holding his own against able-bodied opponents and scoring a rasping right-footed drive. The exploits of 21-year-old He Yiyi, who lost his leg to childhood cancer and uses crutches to support himself when playing, have earned him several endearing nicknames including “Angel with Broken Wings”, “Ball King with One Leg” and “Magic Boy”.

OGRA takes action against sale of substandard fuel

NOV 16 (DNA) – After receiving several complaints from Honda and other sources, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) had formed a committee to investigate the matter. The committee formed by OGRA has submitted its report on the sale of adulterated and substandard petrol and diesel.Earlier this year, OGRA Chairperson Uzma Adil Khan said, Supplying adulterated or standard petrol and diesel in loose form through mobile units or vehicles to petrol stations or other premises or any equipment (generators) by unauthorised people is clearly an illegal activity. OGRA will soon take action by launching a campaign.

Hamza Ali Abbasi tries to teach Punjabi to Mahira Khan

LAHORE – TV and film actor Hamza Ali Abbasi, who often flirts with politics too, has taken the task to teach Punjabi to Mahira Khan. Funny video of the two co-stars went viral on social media in which Hamza Ali Abbasi tries his best to make the Karachi-born star speak Punjabi.Both share a deep friendship. Hamza had defended Mahira when her controversial photographs with the Indian actor Ranbir Kapoor had surfaced. “Please don t spread lies while enjoying recent celeb gossip about Mahira Khan,” he had wrote in his Facebook post.

Here’s why you should never charge your cellphone under your pillow

Have you ever charged your cellphone under your pillow? Well, this can be deadly dangerous at times. Take a look at the pictures below, charging your phone under your pillow can lead to disastrous consequences. One unsuspecting smartphone -owner left their device to fuel up under their bed linen, and sparked a fire. Luckily, calamity was avoided and the whole bed didn’t burst into flames. A New York Police Department’s senior official released a photo some time back, showing what happens if you leave your mobile phone unattended, boosting up, under your pillow.

JS Bank Limited with Telenor to launch JS Raabta Current Account

NOV 10 (DNA) – JS Bank Limited in partnership with Telenor Pakistan, launch the first of its kind JS Raabta Current Account! JS Bank Limited in partnership with Telenor Pakistan has launched JS Raabta Current Account powered by Telenor 4G, the worlds first current account that redefines banking. JS Raabta offers unprecedented banking benefits backed by a powerful postpaid package by Telenor Pakistan. This unmatched combination provides the freedom of staying connected by simply maintaining the monthly average balance and JS Bank will pay for your monthly mobile bill – for life.

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