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Deprived men face high suicide risk

Middle-aged men from disadvantaged backgrounds are 10 times more likely to commit suicide, often because they have lost a sense of identity and masculine pride, researchers said on Thursday.

Whale sperm, orgasmic feet top abuses against science

From whale sperm to colon cleansers to the shape of a woman’s foot when she has an orgasm, celebrities did not disappoint during 2011 with their penchant for peddling suspect science in the world’s me

Variations in genes leads to depression?

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Scientists say they have discovered the first solid evidence that variations in some peoples’ genes may cause depression — one of the world’s most common and costly mental illnesses.

‘Science sense’ list shows celeb health tips dubious

A man dressed as Grandfather Frost (Russian Santa Claus) is seen during a children’s pool party in St. Petersburg on Tuesday.

Science campaigners laid bare some of the most dubious celebrity-endorsed health tips on Wednesday, rubbishing ideas such as reabsorbing sperm and wearing silicone bracelets to boost energy.

‘AIDS drug cocktails halve new HIV cases’

Actress Sushmita Sen arrives at the Percept Excellence Awards ceremony in Mumbai on Saturday. 	PHOTO: AFP

Treating HIV patients with cocktails of AIDS drugs helps to stop them spreading the infection further and more than halved the number of new HIV diagnoses in a study in Canada, scientists said on Sund

Blood protein link to Alzheimer’s found

High levels of a blood protein called clusterin are linked to the development of Alzheimer’s disease, scientists said on Monday — a finding which could pave the way for doctors to detect the disease b

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.