Doctor warns ‘sitting for too long can increase risk of venous stasis’; shares 6 daily habits harming your heart health
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Doctor warns ‘sitting for too long can increase risk of venous stasis’; shares 6 daily habits harming your heart health

Published on: Oct 11, 2025 05:43 pm IST Seemingly harmless habits like poor sleep and sitting for too long can slowly hamper your heart. Dr Sood shares 6 such habits and how they are harming you. Heart disease doesn’t develop overnight - it’s often the result of everyday habits that slowly chip away at cardiovascular health. From what we eat and drink to how we sleep, move, and manage stress, small daily choices can have a big impact on the heart over time. The good news? With simple lifestyle changes, it’s possible to reverse much of this damage and build a stronger, healthier heart. Individuals with sedentary jobs are at a...
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8 Cat A EVs in Singapore to consider before the revised rebates for EVs kick in next year, Lifestyle News
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8 Cat A EVs in Singapore to consider before the revised rebates for EVs kick in next year, Lifestyle News

Lifestyle The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has announced that it will be revising the rebates for electric vehicles (EVs) in Singapore starting from January 2026. From Jan 1, cars falling under the current Band A1 of the Vehicular Emissions Scheme (VES), which are mostly EVs, will see their rebate reduced from $25,000 to $22,500. In addition, the Electric Vehicle Early Adoption Initiative (EEAI) will also be revised. The initiative currently offers a rebate of up to 45 per cent off the Additional Registration Fee (ARF) from an EV, capped at a maximum of $15,000. This cap will be reduced to a maximum of $7,500 from Jan 1 onwards as well. In sum, this means that the total amount of rebates that EVs can enjoy will effectively be reduced from a maximum of $45,000 currently to $30,000 come next...
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Microsoft Reportedly Lays Off Shanghai Azure Staff Amid Ongoing Global Restructuring
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Microsoft Reportedly Lays Off Shanghai Azure Staff Amid Ongoing Global Restructuring

Business Credit: Photo by Simon Ray on UnsplashMicrosoft has reportedly begun layoffs affecting parts of its Azure cloud team in Shanghai, according to Chinese media outlet Phoenix Technology. Employees said they received an internal email titled “Important Business Update,” which they understood as a notification of job cuts. The new severance package reportedly offers about three months less compensation than the July layoffs and does not include a signing bonus. Some staff were offered relocation opportunities to Australia but were laid off if they declined. The move comes as Microsoft continues a broader corporate restructuring. Windows Report noted on October 7 that the company has cut more than 15,000 positions globally since May 2025, mainly across its Azure, sales, and engineering divisions. A Microsoft spokesperson said organizational and workforce adjustments are “a necessary and routine part” of...
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