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'Will Forever Continue...': Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin Discharged From Hospital In Chennai
'Will Forever Continue...': Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin Discharged From Hospital In Chennai

News18

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • News18

'Will Forever Continue...': Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin Discharged From Hospital In Chennai

Last Updated: Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin was discharged from the hospital on Sunday. He confirmed his recovery on X, thanking everyone for their support and the medical staff for their care. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin got discharged from hospital on Sunday. The Chief Minister himself confirmed it in a post on X. CM Staling said he has completely recovered. He expressed gratitude to all those who inquired about his health and prayed for him. — (@mkstalin) July 27, 2025 The CM tweeted in Tamil, 'I have returned home after recovering. To all the political movement leaders, people's representatives, judges, government officials, film artists, and the people of Tamil Nadu, including the dear siblings of our leader Kalaignar, with whom my life is intertwined, who inquired with care and wished for my recovery during my hospital stay—my heartfelt thanks!" He also thanked the medical staff for helping him recover quickly, reaffirming his commitment to serving the society. 'To the doctors, nurses, and everyone who provided excellent treatment and supported my swift recovery in the hospital—once again, my love and gratitude! I will forever continue my duty to serve you with dedication!," he further wrote. CM Stalin was hospitalised on July 21 after he experienced giddiness during his routine morning walk. Thereafter, he underwent various tests, including angiogram diagnostics at Apollo Hospitals on Greams Road in Chennai for symptoms related to giddiness. The Hindu newspaper, citing a statement by Apollo Hospitals, reported the Chief Minister underwent a therapeutic procedure" on Thursday. view comments First Published: July 27, 2025, 20:04 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Nifty top gainers today, July 25: Cipla, SBI Life, Apollo Hospitals, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories and more
Nifty top gainers today, July 25: Cipla, SBI Life, Apollo Hospitals, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories and more

Business Upturn

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

Nifty top gainers today, July 25: Cipla, SBI Life, Apollo Hospitals, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories and more

By Aman Shukla Published on July 25, 2025, 15:36 IST Indian markets ended in the red on July 25, with the Sensex falling 721 points to 81,463.09 and the Nifty slipping 225 points to close at 24,837. Despite the broad sell-off, select Nifty 50 stocks managed to buck the trend and closed in positive territory. Below is a detailed look at the top gainers of the Nifty 50 (as per Trendline) for the day. Nifty 50 Top Gainers on July 25 Cipla closed at ₹1,535, up 3.2% SBI Life Insurance ended at ₹1,830.7, up 2.1% Apollo Hospitals settled at ₹7,474, up 1.5% Dr. Reddy's Laboratories closed at ₹1,277, up 0.9% Sun Pharmaceutical finished at ₹1,702, up 0.6% HDFC Life Insurance ended at ₹760.1, up 0.4% Disclaimer: The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Stock market investments are subject to market risks. Always conduct your own research or consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions. Author or Business Upturn is not liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Apollo HospitalsCiplaDr Reddy's LaboratoriesSBI LifeStock Market Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

Zee to Bajaj Housing- Prashanth Tapse of Mehta Equities suggests stocks to buy in the short term
Zee to Bajaj Housing- Prashanth Tapse of Mehta Equities suggests stocks to buy in the short term

Mint

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Mint

Zee to Bajaj Housing- Prashanth Tapse of Mehta Equities suggests stocks to buy in the short term

Stock market today: Indian stock markets faced pressure on Friday as Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) contributed to a decline in investor sentiment. At 11:30 IST, the Nifty 50 was positioned at 24,890 . 95, down by 170.40 points or 0.67%, while the Sensex was trading at 81,696.77, marking a drop of 480.05 points or 0.53%. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) offloaded equities amounting to ₹ 2,133.69 crore on Thursday, according to exchange statistics. In contrast, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) bought shares valued at ₹ 2,617.14 crore. Market analysts indicate that the short-term outlook for the market has deteriorated. Ongoing selling by FIIs, which has reached a total of ₹ 11,572 crore over the last four trading days, is likely to negatively affect the market. Global signals also remained unfavorable. The upcoming US-China trade discussions scheduled in Sweden for Monday are anticipated to provide critical insights into the direction of US-India negotiations, particularly as talks regarding Russian oil supplies are also on the agenda in Stockholm. With a lack of fiscal measures and the monetary policy meeting set for August 6, Indian markets are preparing for a potentially weak conclusion to the week, which could result in the fourth consecutive week of losses. Nifty 50 remains in a positive zone, with the 24,882 mark acting as the most important support for today. On the upside, the index faces stiff resistance at 25,246. As long as Nifty 50 holds above 24,882, the trend is expected to stay constructive, with any dip providing an opportunity to buy. Market breadth and participation from large-cap stocks continue to support the upward bias. Sustaining above 25,000 can lead to a push towards 25,200–25,250, but a breach of 24,882 would warrant caution. Bank Nifty's primary support lies at 56,692, with a secondary cushion at 56,204. Key resistance levels are seen at 57,294 and 57,628. The index remains resilient and is likely to see further upside as long as 56,692 holds. Positive sentiment in both private and PSU banks is keeping the momentum strong. Traders are advised to maintain long positions with stop losses just below key support, as a move above 57,294 could open the way to 57,628 and higher. Prashanth Tapse recommends buying these three stocks in the short term - Apollo Hospitals, Zee Ltd, and Bajaj Housing Finance. Buy at ₹ 7,414 | SL: ₹ 7,200 | Target: ₹ 7,900 Apollo Hospitals has formed a strong base near ₹ 7,200 and is witnessing renewed buying interest. The stock has broken out above short-term resistance levels with healthy volumes, indicating bullish momentum. As long as ₹ 7,200 holds, Apollo Hospitals can rally toward ₹ 7,900. Suitable for short-term traders seeking momentum plays. Buy at ₹ 127.39 | SL: ₹ 110.00 | Target: ₹ 160 Zee Ltd is showing signs of recovery from its recent lows, finding support near ₹ 122. A close above ₹ 127.39 confirms a bullish reversal, backed by improved volume activity and positive momentum on technical indicators. The stock has potential to move towards ₹ 150-160 in the near term, with a stop loss at ₹ 110 to manage risk. Buy at ₹ 117.44 | SL: ₹ 100 | Target: ₹ 150 Bajaj Housing Finance is consolidating above key support at ₹ 112 and has started to show early signs of accumulation. A breakout above ₹ 117.44 could trigger a swift upmove towards ₹ 150. Momentum indicators are turning positive, making this an attractive buy for short-term positional traders with a well-defined stop loss at ₹ 100. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.

Apollo Hospitals, Siemens Healthineers Partner on AI-Driven Liver Disease Research
Apollo Hospitals, Siemens Healthineers Partner on AI-Driven Liver Disease Research

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Apollo Hospitals, Siemens Healthineers Partner on AI-Driven Liver Disease Research

New Delhi: Apollo Hospitals and healthcare company Siemens Healthineers have announced a research collaboration aimed at advancing innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) and imaging technologies to improve liver disease management . According to the partners, the research will span areas such as quantitative ultrasound imaging and AI-driven clinical solutions. The stated objective is to enhance patient care pathways across the liver disease spectrum—from early detection and risk stratification to monitoring interventions and therapy response. This collaboration is indicated to bring together Apollo's clinical expertise and Siemens Healthineers' technical capabilities to develop solutions focused on early diagnosis, accurate assessment, and precise monitoring, in response to the growing burden of liver diseases in India. Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director - Apollo Hospitals said, 'Our collaboration with Siemens Healthineers is a transformative step in using AI to redefine non-invasive diagnostics for liver disease. Due to diagnostic challenges and the evolving understanding of the disease, the true prevalence of MASLD (Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease) , may be underestimated, which poses a significant public health challenge, requiring increased awareness, early detection, and effective management strategies. AI-driven disease progression models shall play a pivotal role in early detection of fibrosis, allowing timely interventions, cost-effective screening, and improved patient outcomes. This model shall also facilitate precision population health strategies and clinical decision support across care settings.' 'Liver disease is a growing health concern in India; it's crucial to prioritize early diagnosis and prevention through advanced diagnostic tools, lifestyle changes, and increased awareness to reverse this trend," said Hariharan Subramanian, Managing Director, Siemens Healthcare, Private Limited.

Start Your Day Right: Breakfast Choices That Help Beat Bloating
Start Your Day Right: Breakfast Choices That Help Beat Bloating

Hans India

time24-07-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Start Your Day Right: Breakfast Choices That Help Beat Bloating

That uncomfortable bloated feeling you carry throughout the day? It might just trace back to your breakfast. Experts suggest that with a few thoughtful changes to your morning routine—starting with what's on your plate—you can ease digestive discomfort and enjoy a lighter, healthier day. In today's fast-paced world, where desk jobs dominate and sleep often takes a back seat, gut health is more important than ever. According to Dr. Daphnee Lovesley, a leading dietitian at Apollo Hospitals, breakfast plays a key role in keeping digestive issues like bloating in check. 'Bloating is often a sign of poor lifestyle habits. A wholesome breakfast that includes carbs, proteins, and healthy fats can set a positive tone for the day,' she says. Why Breakfast Matters Skipping breakfast or choosing the wrong foods can disrupt your digestion. On the other hand, starting the day with a nutritious, balanced meal helps the body absorb nutrients better and reduces inflammation. Dr. Lovesley recommends aiming for around 20 grams of protein in your morning meal, especially if you weigh approximately 60 kg. When planning a breakfast that supports digestion, prebiotics and probiotics are key. Prebiotics—soluble fibres found in vegetables—nourish the good bacteria in your gut, while probiotics in fermented foods like curd and idli support a healthy gut microbiome. Together, they reduce bloating and improve overall gut function. Bloat-Free Breakfast Ideas You don't need trendy superfoods or expensive supplements. Many traditional Indian meals are naturally gut-friendly. Consider these options: • Idli or dosa – Light, steamed, and fermented • Whole wheat roti – Simple and easily digestible • Besan chilla or dhokla – Protein-rich and easy on the stomach • Boiled or scrambled eggs – A complete protein source • Fruit with curd – Combines fibre and probiotics for better digestion Gut Health Is the Bigger Picture A healthy gut does more than support digestion—it also plays a vital role in lowering inflammation, which is linked to many lifestyle diseases. Dr. Lovesley notes, 'If your gut is functioning well, you'll notice better immunity, mood, and energy throughout the day.' Simple Habits to Keep Bloating at Bay • Avoid processed and junk food • Choose fresh, home-cooked meals • Identify food sensitivities (like dairy or gluten) • Eat smaller, frequent meals instead of heavy ones • Avoid eating late at night • Get 6–8 hours of restful sleep • Incorporate fibre-rich veggies and fermented foods There may be no magic recipe for a completely bloat-free life, but with consistent habits and smarter food choices—especially at breakfast—you can make your gut happier, one meal at a time.

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