Tension Headache vs. Migraine: Causes, symptoms and other differences |

Tension Headache vs. Migraine: Causes, symptoms and other differences |

Headache disorders remain among the most frequent neurological concerns across all age groups, affecting work performance, academic focus and overall wellbeing. As digital routines intensify and people rely increasingly on screens, awareness of how different headache types manifest has become far more relevant in day to day life. Many individuals attempt to interpret their symptoms…

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Nikitha Godishala murder: US set to issue ‘Red Notice’ for accused ex-boyfriend Arjun Sharma who fled to India

Nikitha Godishala murder: US set to issue ‘Red Notice’ for accused ex-boyfriend Arjun Sharma who fled to India

Howard County police are searching for 26-year-old Arjun Sharma after he allegedly killed his ex-girlfriend and fled US for India. Police say Sharma is wanted on first and second-degree murder charges in connection with the death of 27-year-old Nikitha Godishala of Ellicott City.According to police, Sharma reported on New Year’s Eve that he last saw…

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102-year-old Disney tells 27-year-old Google ‘You are old’ and so we have to …

102-year-old Disney tells 27-year-old Google ‘You are old’ and so we have to …

Disney has secured a licensing partnership with OpenAI, which includes a $1 billion investment and access to Disney’s iconic characters. Company CEO Bob Iger stated the deal is designed to help the 102-year-old entertainment giant into new media and harness AI to attract younger audiences for engagement. However, this is in contrast to Disney’s legal…

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Ex-Trump attorney general Pam Bondi grilled over Epstein files, admits ‘redaction errors’ amid thyroid cancer diagnosis

Ex-Trump attorney general Pam Bondi grilled over Epstein files, admits ‘redaction errors’ amid thyroid cancer diagnosis

Former US attorney general Pam Bondi on Friday appeared before the House Oversight Committee for a closed-door interview over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, admitting there were “redaction errors” while defending the Justice Department’s actions under her leadership.Bondi’s testimony comes amid mounting scrutiny over the Trump administration’s handling of records linked to convicted…

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Middle East crisis: Asian airlines raise fares as war fuels oil shock fears

Middle East crisis: Asian airlines raise fares as war fuels oil shock fears

Airlines across Asia are increasing ticket prices and preparing contingency plans, including the possibility of grounding aircraft, as the escalating Middle East conflict threatens to trigger the biggest oil shock since the 1970s.Indian carriers have already raised fares on long-haul routes by about 15 per cent and are considering further hikes as jet fuel prices…

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Teacher suspended by LEA for Facebook posts on Kirk, files lawsuit citing First Amendment rights

Teacher suspended by LEA for Facebook posts on Kirk, files lawsuit citing First Amendment rights

Conservative political activist Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point Action, speaks during a meeting on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson on October 17, 2024. (Getty Images) A Georgia high school teacher and former Teacher of the Year candidate has filed a federal lawsuit against her local education authority (LEA) after being…

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Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry mark a whopping 0,000 milestone while making a difference beyond the court

Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry mark a whopping $150,000 milestone while making a difference beyond the court

Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry mark a whopping $150,000 milestone while making a difference beyond the court.(Image via Getty Images) Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors’ star player, and his wife, Ayesha Curry, have always been passionate about helping society.Despite the wealth and fame that surround the high profile couple, both Stephen Curry and his…

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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta and LG  Taranjit Singh Sandhu  NEW DELHI: The talent and capability of today’s graduates will take the country to new heights on the global stage, said Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday, while speaking at the 18th convocation of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU). “Today’s graduates are the real drivers of Viksit Bharat,” she said at the event held at the university’s East Delhi campus in Surajmal Vihar. A total of 26,649 degrees were conferred on students, including 124 PhDs, 11 MPhils, 2,873 postgraduate, 22,455 undergraduate, 477 MBBS and 709 MD/MS and DM/MCh degrees. University officials said women accounted for 70 per cent of PhD recipients among the graduating students this year. Seventy-six gold medals and six memorial awards were presented to meritorious students. Addressing the ceremony, Delhi lieutenant governor and chancellor of GGSIPU Taranjit Singh Sandhu said a convocation marks not just the end of an academic journey but the beginning of new responsibilities toward nation-building. He said students are entering a world rapidly reshaped by Artificial Intelligence and sustainable innovation, and urged them to go beyond textbook learning. “Logical thinking is the real strength in the age of AI and innovation,” said LG Sandhu, adding, “Degrees must go beyond textbook knowledge.” He said adaptability, logical thinking and the courage to innovate would be crucial in the years ahead. Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “Viksit Bharat @2047”, he said the country needs problem-solvers who can tackle complex challenges in areas such as urban development, public health and digital governance. GGSIPU vice-chancellor Mahesh Verma reaffirmed the university’s focus on innovation, research, and preparing students for a rapidly evolving world. “Move forward with responsibility, integrity, and purpose,” he said. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Delhi and chairman of the All India Council for Technical Education, Yogesh Singh, also attended the convocation. The chief minister said the convocation reflected years of hard work, discipline and dedication by students. She urged students to use their education not only for personal growth but also for the larger good of society. She also highlighted the university’s work in emerging fields such as AI, robotics, data science and design innovation. Praising the Atal Incubation Centre at the university, the chief minister said it has supported more than 170 startups, helping young people move from being job seekers to job creators. Outlining the Delhi government’s education priorities, Gupta said the education budget has increased to Rs 19,326 crore this year. “Our aim is not just to make schools smarter, but to ensure world-class facilities in higher education as well,” said the chief minister, adding that more than 2,200 students are receiving free coaching for competitive exams such as JEE, NEET and CLAT.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Ramps Up Gulf Outreach: Hardeep Puri Heads To Qatar, Jaishankar to UAE After US-Iran TruceAre You A ‘Worker’ Or Just An Employee? India’s Labour Codes ExplainedDelhi’s Gas Shift: IGL Asks Residents to Move from LPG to PNG Amid Supply PushIndia Tells Seafarers To Remain Indoors As Iran War Puts Strait of Hormuz On EdgeOperation Sindoor Signals India’s Shift To Multi-Domain, Data-Driven Warfare : General DwivediWorld Bank Raises India’s FY27 Growth Forecast to 6.6%, Flags Global Risks From West Asia Conflict’Topple Didi At Any Cost?’ TMC Releases Viral Sting Video To Target Humayun Kabir, BJP Denies Link’We Won’t Sing Vande Mataram’: Congress Councillor Rubina Iqbal Triggers Political Storm In Indore”Wartime and Peacetime Distinction No Longer Clear” Says Air Marshal Ashutosh DixitGreen Asha Tanker Delivers Over 15,000 Tonnes Of Lpg To India123PhotostoriesHeavyweights line up to vote as Puducherry holds assembly pollsHeavyweights line up to vote as Puducherry holds assembly polls5 elegant bridal picks for a simple court wedding beyond the lehengaNavi Mumbai’s luxury real estate boom: Developers shaping the premium market7 refreshing chutneys made with vegetable peels to keep the gut cool in summer8 unique animals that exist only in Australia and look unrealBest Hollywood horror movies streaming on OTT right now: ‘Hereditary’ and ‘The Conjuring’ to ‘The Ritual’Your biggest weakness you should never ignore; based on your number7 powerful spiritual practices to connect with Lord ShivaVilla Leopolda: Inside one of the world’s most luxurious private estates123Hot PicksKerala VotingRaghav ChadhaPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingPope Leo XIVMamata BanerjeeTop Stock RecommendationsCrude Oil PriceMike VrabelMegan Thee StallionSerena WilliamsIPL Points TableSchool Holidays in AprilKarnataka 2nd PUC Exam Result Date

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta and LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu NEW DELHI: The talent and capability of today’s graduates will take the country to new heights on the global stage, said Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday, while speaking at the 18th convocation of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU). “Today’s graduates are the real drivers of Viksit Bharat,” she said at the event held at the university’s East Delhi campus in Surajmal Vihar. A total of 26,649 degrees were conferred on students, including 124 PhDs, 11 MPhils, 2,873 postgraduate, 22,455 undergraduate, 477 MBBS and 709 MD/MS and DM/MCh degrees. University officials said women accounted for 70 per cent of PhD recipients among the graduating students this year. Seventy-six gold medals and six memorial awards were presented to meritorious students. Addressing the ceremony, Delhi lieutenant governor and chancellor of GGSIPU Taranjit Singh Sandhu said a convocation marks not just the end of an academic journey but the beginning of new responsibilities toward nation-building. He said students are entering a world rapidly reshaped by Artificial Intelligence and sustainable innovation, and urged them to go beyond textbook learning. “Logical thinking is the real strength in the age of AI and innovation,” said LG Sandhu, adding, “Degrees must go beyond textbook knowledge.” He said adaptability, logical thinking and the courage to innovate would be crucial in the years ahead. Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “Viksit Bharat @2047”, he said the country needs problem-solvers who can tackle complex challenges in areas such as urban development, public health and digital governance. GGSIPU vice-chancellor Mahesh Verma reaffirmed the university’s focus on innovation, research, and preparing students for a rapidly evolving world. “Move forward with responsibility, integrity, and purpose,” he said. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Delhi and chairman of the All India Council for Technical Education, Yogesh Singh, also attended the convocation. The chief minister said the convocation reflected years of hard work, discipline and dedication by students. She urged students to use their education not only for personal growth but also for the larger good of society. She also highlighted the university’s work in emerging fields such as AI, robotics, data science and design innovation. Praising the Atal Incubation Centre at the university, the chief minister said it has supported more than 170 startups, helping young people move from being job seekers to job creators. Outlining the Delhi government’s education priorities, Gupta said the education budget has increased to Rs 19,326 crore this year. “Our aim is not just to make schools smarter, but to ensure world-class facilities in higher education as well,” said the chief minister, adding that more than 2,200 students are receiving free coaching for competitive exams such as JEE, NEET and CLAT.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Ramps Up Gulf Outreach: Hardeep Puri Heads To Qatar, Jaishankar to UAE After US-Iran TruceAre You A ‘Worker’ Or Just An Employee? India’s Labour Codes ExplainedDelhi’s Gas Shift: IGL Asks Residents to Move from LPG to PNG Amid Supply PushIndia Tells Seafarers To Remain Indoors As Iran War Puts Strait of Hormuz On EdgeOperation Sindoor Signals India’s Shift To Multi-Domain, Data-Driven Warfare : General DwivediWorld Bank Raises India’s FY27 Growth Forecast to 6.6%, Flags Global Risks From West Asia Conflict’Topple Didi At Any Cost?’ TMC Releases Viral Sting Video To Target Humayun Kabir, BJP Denies Link’We Won’t Sing Vande Mataram’: Congress Councillor Rubina Iqbal Triggers Political Storm In Indore”Wartime and Peacetime Distinction No Longer Clear” Says Air Marshal Ashutosh DixitGreen Asha Tanker Delivers Over 15,000 Tonnes Of Lpg To India123PhotostoriesHeavyweights line up to vote as Puducherry holds assembly pollsHeavyweights line up to vote as Puducherry holds assembly polls5 elegant bridal picks for a simple court wedding beyond the lehengaNavi Mumbai’s luxury real estate boom: Developers shaping the premium market7 refreshing chutneys made with vegetable peels to keep the gut cool in summer8 unique animals that exist only in Australia and look unrealBest Hollywood horror movies streaming on OTT right now: ‘Hereditary’ and ‘The Conjuring’ to ‘The Ritual’Your biggest weakness you should never ignore; based on your number7 powerful spiritual practices to connect with Lord ShivaVilla Leopolda: Inside one of the world’s most luxurious private estates123Hot PicksKerala VotingRaghav ChadhaPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingPope Leo XIVMamata BanerjeeTop Stock RecommendationsCrude Oil PriceMike VrabelMegan Thee StallionSerena WilliamsIPL Points TableSchool Holidays in AprilKarnataka 2nd PUC Exam Result Date

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta and LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu NEW DELHI: The talent and capability of today’s graduates will take the country to new heights on the global stage, said Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday, while speaking at the 18th convocation of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU). “Today’s graduates are the real…

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‘Iran can’t have nuclear weapons’: Netanyahu on Israel’s Operation Lion’s Roar

‘Iran can’t have nuclear weapons’: Netanyahu on Israel’s Operation Lion’s Roar

Benjamin Netanyahu (File photo) Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday hailed the joint Israel–US offensive in Iran, dubbed “Operation Lion’s Roar,” saying Iran’s “murderous terrorist regime” can’t be allowed to arm itself with nuclear weapons.Click here for live updates“Israel and the United States embarked on an operation to remove the existential threat posed by the terrorist regime…

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Tech industry’s biggest Democratic donor LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman warns companies; says the theory you are following on politics is dangerous

Tech industry’s biggest Democratic donor LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman warns companies; says the theory you are following on politics is dangerous

LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman has warned business leaders that remaining silent about the Trump administration is a risky approach, arguing that the belief that political turbulence will simply pass is “dangerous.” Speaking on a recent episode of the Rapid Response podcast, Hoffman said executives who think keeping quiet will protect their companies are making a…

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Capricorn Horoscope Today, February 1, 2026: Avoid lending money to people who don’t respect deadlines

Capricorn Horoscope Today, February 1, 2026: Avoid lending money to people who don’t respect deadlines

With spousal support taking the spotlight today, it’s the perfect time to connect deeply with your partner. Celebrate your romantic side and draw closer together, while remaining respectful and polite in all your exchanges, particularly with women, as Saturn insists on decorum. Emphasize soft communication in your relationships. Support arrives from your spouse today, and…

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Masked men in Texas protest against ‘Diwali garbage’, call for rejection of ‘foreign demons’; Hindu groups condemn

Masked men in Texas protest against ‘Diwali garbage’, call for rejection of ‘foreign demons’; Hindu groups condemn

Three Texas men waved two anti-Hindu placards from behind their masks and called it a protest. A handful of people hiding behind masks waved the US flag and some placards calling out Indians in Texas, and posted those photos on social media in a ‘hate bait’. They called themselves ‘Take Action Texas’ though it’s not…

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