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A Reduced Sense of Smell in Seniors Could Indicate an Increased Risk of Dementia
The study looked at 2,906 adults aged 57 to 85 and asked them to identify various everyday smells.
Chinese President Xi Jinping Revamps PLA Ahead of His CPC Congress
The reshuffle comes prior to the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) which will open in Beijing from October 18 and the meeting is widely expected to confer a second five-year term to Xi as General Secretary.
Porsche 911 GT3 to Launch in India on October 9
Under the hood, the new Porsche 911 GT3 gets a 4-litre six-cylinder boxer engine that churns out 493 bhp and 540 Nm of peak torque.
I Don't Feel 75 At All, Says Asha Parekh
Asha Parekh who turned 75 on 2 October says that she doesn't feel her age at all.
Google Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL Leaked Before October 4 Launch: All Details
The Google Pixel 2 is manufactured by HTC while the bigger Pixel 2 XL is made by LG.
IndianOil Receives First Crude Oil Cargo From the US
According to the Indian Oil Corp, MT New Prosperity, a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC), of capacity 2 million barrels of crude, left US Gulf Coast on 19th August and arrived at Paradip port on Monday.
Dalits Swarm Social Media With Moustache Selfies in Gujarat in Novel Protest
A Dalit was lynched by the upper caste Patel community for watching people do the garba, the traditional Gujarati dance, on Saturday last week, while another was beaten up on Sunday in the Gandhinagar district by Rajputs for sporting a moustache.
Bigg Boss 11 Review: Salman Khan's Powerhouse Performance, Sapna Chaudhary's Confidence, Shilpa Shinde's Verbal Spat Make The Premiere Watchable
Considering the interesting mix of contestants that the makers have roped in for the eleventh of the show, the viewers are prepared for some of the most explosive and outrageous spats in reality TV history.
Pak Court Issues Non-Bailable Warrant Against Nawaz Sharif's Children
The Supreme Court deposed Nawaz Sharif in July following an investigation into corruption allegations against him and his family, making him the 15th prime minister in Pakistan's 70-year history to be ousted before completing a full term.
Liquid Caviar Has Become a Thing Thanks to This Parisian Grocer
Petrossian, a celebrated gourmet grocer in Paris, has invented and is now selling a liquid form of caviar
TCS to Appeal Against US Court Order on Damages
In an appeal by TCS, the Western District Court of Wisconsin reduced the compensatory and punitive damages to $420 million (Rs 3,055 crore) from $940 million (Rs 6,110 crore), awarded by its jury in April 2016.
India Has Lost Kashmir Valley Emotionally, Says Yashwant Sinha
In an interview to 'The Wire' recorded on Friday, the former Union minister answered questions from journalist Karan Thapar on him being criticised for an article he wrote in a leading English daily on the state of economy that left the BJP embarrassed.
Pakistan Overhauling Communications System with Help From China: Report
The existing fibre optic network through which Pakistan connects to the world has been developed by a consortium that has Indian companies either as partners or shareholders. This is viewed as a security concern when it comes to surveillance of communicat...
Pope Francis Wears Refugee ID Bracelet in Appeal For Help For Migrants
Pope Francis's defence of migrants, his second in less than a week, comes at a time of growing anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States and many European countries where far-right parties have made inroads.
Moscow Reveals Cables Sent to USSR by British Double Agent
Considered one of the KGB's most productive Western recruits -- and Britain's biggest Cold War traitor -- Philby passed information to Moscow from the 1930s until he was discovered and fled to the Soviet Union in 1963.
Cara Delevingne Feels Her Career in Modelling 'Destroyed' Her
The actress believes social media would have been an added hindrance to her if it was around when she was growing up.