A new study suggests that diet can impact the risk of tinnitus, a condition affecting one in seven adults, with a diet rich in fruit, fibre, dairy, and caffeine potentially lowering the risk. Observational studies with over 300,000 participants found a negative association between caffeine, fruit, dietary fibre, and dairy intake, and tinnitus prevalence, with a 35% drop in risk for fruit intake. While the study highlights a link between diet and tinnitus, it emphasizes the need for cautious interpretation due to the low quality of evidence available.
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Boy, 10, ‘beaten to death’ by headmaster in front of school during assembly
A tragic incident occurred in a private school in northern Pakistan, where a ten-year-old boy named Khyalmat Khan was beaten to death by headmaster Waar Ahmed during an assembly over a 'minor issue.' The boy sustained serious injuries and later died in the hospital, prompting the arrest of the headmaster and an ongoing investigation. Khyber District Police Officer Rai Mazhar Iqbal condemned the violence, emphasizing that such brutality by a teacher undermines the dignity of...
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