The podcast, which aired on Kamath’s WTF Podcast, has since garnered over half a million views and sparked a social media debate about the state of air quality in India. Zerodha CEO Nithin ...
New York Times puzzle game Connections challenges players to group 16 words into four categories based on hidden links. Puzzle #606 was notably difficult. Categories for February 6 include mild ...
Microsoft will release Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition and Age of Mythology: Retold on PlayStation 5 in the coming months. These titles will feature cross-platform play and new expansions ...
Bryan Johnson's interview with Nikhil Kamath was cut short ... and a higher risk of cancer, all of which impact overall well-being. For instance, in Delhi, the AQI can surpass 500 in winter and exceed ...
Zerodha co-founder Nithin ... and even cancer. “We seem to have gotten used to the fact that air pollution is just a part of life, and we are okay with breathing low-quality air,” he wrote. Also Read ...
Bryan Johnson raised strong concerns about the supplement industry's profit-driven practices and lack of transparency on Nikhil Kamath's podcast. He revealed significant price markups, urging ...
Nithin Kamath ... ailments, cancer," he wrote. Despite wearing an N95 mask and turning on the air purifier in a hotel room, Mr Johnson left the podcast with Nikhil Kamath midway as he was unable ...
Zerodha's Nithin Kamath has once again ignited ... you are accepting higher odds of respiratory ailments, cancer," he wrote on X. Kamath said that before age-reversal millionaire Bryan Johnson ...
The wife of the Kwara State governor, Prof. Olufolake Abdulrazaq yesterday called for improved sensitisation and education on detection of cancer disease. She said this is necessary to attract ...
India is on the verge of a digital transformation with satellite internet set to revolutionize rural connectivity. This technology promises to improve education, healthcare, agriculture, financial ...
Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath has ignited a debate ... you are accepting higher odds of respiratory ailments, cancer, etc,” Kamath wrote on LinkedIn. Also Read ‘You don’t build economy ...
“Eventually the cancer is going to get me. My wife needs a home to live in, and I want to be in the home that we raised our kids in,” he said. The rent paid over the years gives the couple ...
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