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iOS 26.0.1 update for iPhone, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi problem solved

 iOS 26.0.1 update for iPhone, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi problem solved Apple has released the iOS 26.0.1 update for its users. Although this update, which came on Monday, is not a major update, the company has presented it as an important version that fixes the errors seen in the previous version. According to Apple, the new update will resolve the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi ‘disconnection’ issues that appeared in iOS 26 . These problems were especially seen in the iPhone 17 series . Along with this, the company claims that the cellular network problem experienced by some users will also be resolved. iOS 26.0.1 and iPadOS 26.0.1 will fix connectivity errors seen in the iPhone 17 , iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro models . This version is expected to be useful for users who have complained of network stability problems after updating the previous version. The new update is available from iPhone 11 to later models. Users in Nepal will also be able to download and use the iOS 26.0.1 update.

Other health problems can also cause back pain

 Other health problems can also cause back pain Back pain is a health problem that affects many people at some point in their lives. This pain can cause discomfort in a person's daily life and limit physical movement. Back pain can occur for a variety of reasons, and proper knowledge is important in its prevention and treatment. Causes of back pain - Muscle and ligament problems: Back pain can be caused by muscle strains, pulled ligaments, or excessive tension in the back muscles. - Bone problems: Muscle weakness, bone injuries, or bone problems such as slipped discs can also cause back pain. - Abnormal physical activity: Standing, sitting, or lifting heavy objects incorrectly for long periods of time can cause back pain. - Thyroid and kidney problems: Sometimes these health problems can also cause back pain. Symptoms of Back Pain - Discomfort or pain in the lower back - Pain radiating from the back to the lower legs - Feeling tired or weak - Difficulty standing or sitting for long...

Cervical sarcoma can also be cancerous

 Cervical sarcoma can also be cancerous If it looks like a piece of meat or a girkha on any part of the body, it is known as a poko of wealth in the village. Some people may not even consider these girches as lumps of fat or muscles that have grown from exercise. Do not remain silent when such suspicious dalla or girkha come. Because some of these lumps of meat can be cancer like sarcoma, not normal. What is sarcoma cancer? Sarcoma is a type of cancer, which can be bone, joint, muscle. This cancer cell develops rapidly in the soft cells of the bone. Initially, this cancer develops in 'connective tissue' (tissue connecting two organs). Then gradually other areas start spreading. This cancer then spreads to the lungs. This cancer is considered rare but very deadly. Because there are more than 70 types of this cancer. Out of which two main types are soft tissue sarcoma and bone sarcoma. Which part of the body is more likely to develop sarcoma cancer? This cancer can occur anywhere...

Stomach upset? Irritable bowel syndrome may also occur

Stomach upset? Irritable bowel syndrome may also occur We consider gas, constipation and diarrhea to be common problems. Irritable Bowel Syndrome may also occur if such a problem persists for a long time due to a mismatch between diet and routine.

Do children also have 'tension'?

Do children also have 'tension'? It doesn't matter that the English word 'tension' is one of the most used words by Nepalese people in their daily life. Its Nepali word is tension. But everyone from educated to illiterate is saying - I have tension.

Stomach cancer is also called gastric cancer.

Stomach cancer Stomach cancer is also called gastric cancer. After swallowing, food passes through the esophagus (food pipe). The food then enters a pouch-like organ in the upper part of the stomach called the stomach. The stomach (stomach) receives food and begins to digest it by secreting gastric juices. The stomach passes the food mixed with gastric juice into the first part of the small intestine.