Bengaluru teenage boy thrashes mother with broomstick, video goes viral

The boy reprimanded his mother after she found pictures of him smoking a cigarette. (Photo: Screenshot from a YouTube video) A video of a 17-year-old boy thrashing his mother with a broomstick has gone viral on social media. The video was recorded by the boy’s sister. In the video, the boy is seen hitting his mother for bad mouthing him and discussing him with their neighbours. The teenager could be heard threatening his mother, saying “you will be beaten again if you don’t stop doing this [bad mouthing and discussing…

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Apple Store Goes Down Ahead of WWDC 2017 Keynote; New iPad and MacBook Models Expected

And it’s down. As is tradition before any hardware launch, Apple pulls down the Apple Store to update it with information about all the new products. The last time this happened was in March this year, just head of the launch of the new iPad (2017) and the iPhone 7 (PRODUCT) RED models. At its WWDC 2017 keynote address, scheduled to kick off at 10:00am PDT (10:30pm IST), Apple is expected to unveil more than just the next versions of its operating systems. Thus, apart from iOS 11, macOS 10.13,…

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Wilson’s disease drug goes off the shelves

Wilson’s disease drug goes off the shelves A life-saving medicine D-Penicillamine, used in treatment of Wilson’s disease, is unavailable across the country, jeopardising lives of many patients. The shortage, primarily caused because of short supply of raw material used in the drug, prompted the drug regulator to call for an urgent meeting on Friday with five manufacturers of the drug. Wilson’s disease is a rare genetic disorder that prevents the body from getting rid of extra copper. The accumulation of copper may damage liver, brain, kidneys and eyes. D-Penicillamine is…

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shop your self From warmth Stroke as Mercury goes Up

because the mercury stages bounce in north India, being out in the sweltering warmth can result in warmness stroke which may be extraordinarily dangerous, even fatal, says an professional. warmth stroke is triggered due to prolonged publicity to better temperatures (above forty levels Celcius) or physical exertion. It normally takes place in aggregate with dehydration.”If left untreated, warmth stroke can affect crucial organs and might prove fatal in extreme instances,” said Dr Raman Abhi, additional director (inner remedy) at Fortis Memorial studies Institute in the capital.Dr. Simran Saini, Nutritionist at…

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