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Thailand Open W2W4: Sindhu s slump, Saina s struggles, India s doubles hopes

Thailand Open W2W4: Sindhu s slump, Saina s struggles, India s doubles hopes Thailand Open W2W4: Sindhu s slump, Saina s struggles, India s doubles hopes PV Sindhu has not reached a single World Tour event semifinal since becoming World Champion in 2019.  AP Photo/Vincent Thian Other than a couple of exceptions, the return to action of India s top badminton players at the Yonex Thailand Open was rather lacklustre, with most performances ranging between tepid and insipid. A field devoid of Chinese and Japanese players presented a great opportunity for the Indians to make a deep run at the tournament. However, none of the Indians managed to go beyond the second round.

DAY 7 (Congrats!) of the 7-Day Hydration Challenge: Thangry Is the New Hangry

DAY 7 (Congrats!) of the 7-Day Hydration Challenge: “Thangry” Is the New “Hangry” Prevention 1/10/2021 © Lillie Allen water glasses There are tons of theories about what proper hydration can and can’t do for the body. People have claimed it can make skin look plumper or more radiant, that it can prevent cancer, and even that it can protect against COVID-19. While the scientific evidence for all of these effects remains mixed, one thing is clear: The human body does not like to be low on water. “If we’re not hydrated, then our body is in a state of stress,” says Melissa Majumdar, M.S., R.D., dietitian at Emory University Hospital and a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. “And we do know that states of stress can lead to chronic disease.” When you’re chronically dehydrated, your body will release the stress hormone cortisol, and that can impact weight, blood sugar, and even cardiac function. Coming off a landmark year of stress, one

DAY 3 of Prevention s 7-Day Hydration Challenge: Look at Your Pee Yes, Really

DAY 7 (Congrats!) of the 7-Day Hydration Challenge: “Thangry” Is the New “Hangry” Prevention 1/10/2021 © Lillie Allen water glasses There are tons of theories about what proper hydration can and can’t do for the body. People have claimed it can make skin look plumper or more radiant, that it can prevent cancer, and even that it can protect against COVID-19. While the scientific evidence for all of these effects remains mixed, one thing is clear: The human body does not like to be low on water. “If we’re not hydrated, then our body is in a state of stress,” says Melissa Majumdar, M.S., R.D., dietitian at Emory University Hospital and a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. “And we do know that states of stress can lead to chronic disease.” When you’re chronically dehydrated, your body will release the stress hormone cortisol, and that can impact weight, blood sugar, and even cardiac function. Coming off a landmark year of stress, one

PV Sindhu unfazed by increasing travel bans due to COVID-19

PV Sindhu unfazed by increasing travel bans due to COVID-19
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