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Can frequent urination be a sign of cancer? Understanding what the symptom really means

Frequent urination can signal serious issues like prostate, kidney, or pelvic cancers, especially when accompanied by blood in urine, pain, or unexplained weight loss. While often benign, persistent or unexplained urges warrant medical attention. Early detection through timely evaluation is crucial for better health outcomes, even if most cases stem from common, treatable conditions.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 8:00 pm

What happens when you drink ajwain water everyday for a month

The body's metabolic rate increases when you drink ajwain water which results in better calorie burning efficiency. The weight management properties of ajwain possesses stem from its ability to boost fat metabolism. Ajwain functions as a natural diuretic, which helps people eliminate excess water and salt from their bodies

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 8:00 pm

5 countries with zero airports, yet travellers make it in for the experience

If you are curious by now and wondering how people get in, heres a look at five airport-less nations and the routes that make them accessible.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 8:00 pm

Goa: PM Narendra Modi inaugurates 77-ft statue of Lord Ram, and Ramayana Theme Park

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a 77-foot bronze statue of Lord Rama and the Ramayana Theme Park Garden at a historic math in Goa. He also released a commemorative coin and postal stamp, highlighting India's cultural resurgence and Goa's preservation of its heritage.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 7:26 pm

Australia introduces stricter vitamin B6 supplement rules to prevent toxicity and nerve damage

Australia is implementing stricter regulations on high-dose vitamin B6 supplements starting June 2027 to prevent nerve damage. Products over 50mg will require pharmacist advice or a prescription, balancing access to lower doses with public health protection. This move addresses risks associated with excessive intake, which can lead to serious side effects.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 7:00 pm

Optical illusion: Can you spot 3 differences in this dog image under 12 seconds?

A new online visual puzzle is testing observation skills by asking viewers to find three subtle differences between two dog images within 12 seconds. The challenge highlights the importance of keen attention to detail and focus under pressure. The differences involve a collar tag, a bird on the doghouse roof, and a doghouse window.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 7:00 pm

The worlds rarest blood type found in just 3 people; doctors stunned by discovery

Scientists in Thailand have identified a remarkably rare hybrid blood type, B(A), found in only three individuals out of hundreds of thousands tested. This discovery challenges traditional blood typing assumptions, highlighting the critical need for advanced screening to prevent dangerous transfusion reactions and ensure patient safety. The finding underscores the vast, undiscovered diversity within human biology.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 6:30 pm

Watch: Sky-dining glitch leaves tourists stranded high up in the air near Munnar

A sky-dining experience in Anachal, Idukki, turned into a rescue operation Friday when a crane malfunction left tourists stranded 120 feet in the air. A hydraulic failure prevented the dining platform from being lowered. Fire and rescue teams are working to bring everyone down safely.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 6:25 pm

Colon cancer in youngsters: 5 warning signs

Colorectal cancer is alarmingly increasing in younger adults, with significant rises reported in those aged 15-24. A gastroenterologist highlights five key warning signs to watch for, including blood in stool, changes in bowel habits, chronic abdominal pain, unintentional weight loss, and persistent fatigue. Early detection is crucial for improved treatment outcomes.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 6:15 pm

Not just water: 5 drinks that can detoxify the kidneys

Our kidneys work around the clock, removing toxins from our body, filtering waste, and purifying the liver

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 6:00 pm

Healthy heart: Experts say start with tea, coffee and cocoa

Heart disease claims a life every 34 seconds globally. A King's College London study reveals that diets rich in polyphenols, found in tea, coffee, berries, and nuts, significantly lower long-term cardiovascular risk. These plant compounds help maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol, offering a simple, effective way to protect your heart as you age.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 6:00 pm

5 places where the sun never sets (or never rises): How travellers experience it

Because of atmospheric refraction, this effect can be observed not only at the circles themselves but across latitudes from roughly 6544 to 90 in both hemispheres. Likewise, the polar night occurs in winter, when the Sun stays entirely below the horizon for a full 24 hours. Some of the best places to experience them are as follows:

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 5:56 pm

Doc, is it true? You should use sensitivity toothpaste forever

Using medicated toothpaste long-term to manage tooth sensitivity is a myth, according to dental experts. Continuous use can mask underlying dental issues, similar to how prolonged pain medication can hide other health problems. Dentists advise using medicated pastes only for the prescribed duration and consulting them for continued use or alternative treatments.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 5:45 pm

Why does your sinus flare up in winter: Understanding the causes and solutions

Winter's arrival often triggers sinus discomfort due to dry indoor heating, temperature shifts, and closed environments. These conditions irritate nasal linings, thicken mucus, and increase inflammation, leading to congestion and headaches. Cold air constricts nasal blood vessels, hindering mucus drainage. Understanding these triggers can help manage seasonal sinus flare-ups effectively.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 5:30 pm

Inside Gachibowli spot serving Hyderabads rare Sufiyani Biryani

Hyderabads love affair with biryani is no secret. However, within this city of bold, spice-heavy flavours lies a quieter, royal recipe that many have forgotten- the Sufiyani Biryani. Pale, fragrant and mildly seasoned, it once held a special place in royal kitchens but is now a rare commodity in Hyderabadi restaurant menus. Indeed, in this Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 28 Nov 2025 5:01 pm

How 'sleep banking' can make you more focused and energetic

Sleep banking means getting extra sleep ahead of time to build up a reserve against upcoming sleep loss. This practice helps reduce the drop in alertness, focus, and performance when sleep gets short later. Studies show it works best for planned tough periods like long shifts, wedding, travel, or night duties, not as a fix for ongoing poor sleep

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 5:00 pm

Loss of taste and smell is not always Covid or flu: AIIMS Harvard trained expert reveals zinc deficiency as the hidden reason

A leading gastroenterologist highlights that a sudden loss of taste and smell, often mistaken for flu or COVID-19, can be an early sign of zinc deficiency. This crucial mineral supports immune function and tissue repair. Slow wound healing also indicates low zinc. Dietary adjustments with foods like pumpkin seeds and oysters can help restore levels.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 5:00 pm

5 skin signs of liver damage you should not ignore

Your skin can reveal secrets about your liver's health. Subtle changes like yellowing, persistent itching without a rash, or unusual palm redness may signal liver stress. Even nail and skin texture shifts can be clues. Early detection through these visible signs is crucial for timely medical evaluation and intervention, especially for those with risk factors.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 3:30 pm

STOP eating these food combinations together: The science-backed list of pairings that can damage your heart

Unhealthy food combinations can significantly harm your heart. Meals high in salt, sugar, and saturated fat together create a metabolic and vascular load. This forces the heart and blood vessels to work harder, leading to long-term damage. Focusing on balanced meals with fibre, lean proteins, and healthy fats is crucial for strong cardiovascular health.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 3:00 pm

Top 20 Friendliest cities in the world in 2025 (No Stranger Things vibes here!)

A recent global survey revealed the world's friendliest cities, with Porto, Portugal, topping the list. This ranking highlights cities where locals warmly welcome strangers, offer assistance, and foster a comfortable atmosphere. From Europe to Latin America and Asia, these destinations are celebrated for their inclusive and helpful communities, making visitors feel truly at home.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 3:00 pm

How everyday foods like tea and coffee can protect your heart from damage caused by prolonged sitting

New research indicates that flavanols, found in foods like cocoa, apples, and berries, can help preserve vascular responsiveness during prolonged sitting. A study showed that consuming high-flavanol cocoa prevented the decline in arterial dilation and rise in diastolic blood pressure observed with low-flavanol drinks, offering a dietary strategy to counter sedentary impacts.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 2:30 pm

What is Wilsons disease: Understanding its causes, symptoms, and lifelong prevention tips

Wilson's Disease, a rare inherited disorder, causes harmful copper buildup in organs like the liver and brain due to a faulty gene. Early diagnosis and consistent treatment are vital to prevent severe complications and organ failure. Family screening is crucial as carriers often show no symptoms, highlighting the need for awareness and medical evaluation.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 1:30 pm

Thanksgiving feast bloating: Doctors recommend a fart walk

Feeling stuffed after Thanksgiving? A 'fart walk,' may help, according to the doctors. A 10-15 minute stroll after a large meal, can help. Coined by Mairlyn Smith, this simple walk aids digestion, relieves gas, and has been a tradition in various cultures. Science supports its benefits, including improved blood sugar regulation and reduced bloating.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 1:17 pm

Does drinking coffee reduce liver cancer risk: Scientists reveal how your daily cup may protect your liver

Daily coffee consumption shows promise in lowering liver cancer risk. Studies indicate that drinking two to four cups daily may offer significant protection. This benefit is linked to coffee's natural compounds that combat inflammation and oxidative stress. While not a cure, moderate coffee intake could be a simple addition to a healthy lifestyle for liver well-being.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 1:00 pm

Early signs of liver damage that can be seen on the hands and feet

Liver damage often starts slowly, and early signs are easy to miss. The condition can occur when the liver is injured or diseased, leading to symptoms like jaundice, abdominal swelling, and fatigue

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 12:55 pm

Know your Angel Number according to your birth date (And what message each number carries)

Discover your unique angel number, a divine message guiding your soul's purpose. Calculate it by summing your birth date digits to a single number from 1 to 9. Each number, from the leader (1) to the humanitarian (9), reveals specific angelic guidance on your life path, encouraging personal growth and fulfillment.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 12:01 pm

Can music improve surgery outcomes? New evidence says yes

Calming instrumental music, particularly flute and piano, significantly reduces the need for anaesthetics like propofol during surgery. Patients choosing their own soothing tracks experienced steadier vital signs, lower stress hormone levels, and a gentler recovery. This suggests music offers a subtle yet powerful support system, enhancing intraoperative balance and patient comfort without added risk.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 12:00 pm

From body ache to oxidative stress: 5 teas that can reduce inflammation

The human body experiences various health problems because of inflammation, which can lead to joint pain, heart disease and fatigue

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 12:00 pm

What really happens to your blood sugar when you skip a meal and go too long without eating

Skipping meals, especially breakfast, disrupts blood sugar regulation, leading to energy crashes and unpredictable glucose spikes. Unlike structured intermittent fasting, random meal skipping stresses metabolic health. Maintaining a consistent eating schedule with a protein- and fibre-rich breakfast supports stable blood sugar levels.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 11:30 am

Best friends vs. toxic friends: How to explain the difference to teens

They decide your mood, your confidence, your weekend plans, your secrets, and sometimes even your hairstyle. Good friends make life feel lighter; toxic friends make life feel like youre carrying a backpack full of bricks.But the hard part? When youre in the middle of it, its not always easy to tell the difference.Heres a simple, honest way to help teens understand what healthy friendships look like and when it might be time to walk away.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 11:28 am

Kriti Sanon just gave us the desi look of the year in Varanasi

Kriti Sanon embraced India's spiritual heartlands in Varanasi, exuding understated elegance in a traditional Raw Mango ensemble. Her culturally rooted look, worn during a pilgrimage for her upcoming film 'Tere Ishq Mein', resonated with the serene ambience of the holy city. The actress's simple yet radiant style highlighted the power of tradition and grace.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 10:34 am

Your gut health may be under attack from pesticides and pollutants in food, water and home products

New research reveals that common industrial and agricultural chemicals can inhibit gut bacteria, challenging previous assumptions about their safety. A large-scale screening experiment identified 168 chemicals with antimicrobial properties, suggesting potential impacts on microbial balance and health. These findings highlight the need for re-evaluating chemical safety assessments to include gut microbiome interactions.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 10:30 am

Iron therapy for babies: Doctor explains why this is important and what new parents overlook

Babies need iron for energy and brain growth. Iron helps carry oxygen throughout the body. Without enough iron, babies can become tired and fall behind in development. Doctors recommend iron supplements for babies from six months old. Supplementation aids physical and mental development. Proper timing and cleaning after feeding are advised.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 10:02 am

How to lower blood pressure naturally: 2 easy isometric exercises

Blood pressure regulation is important for the heart, brain, and kidneys. Very often, it doesn't present symptoms, but over time it may lead to such serious complications as heart attacks, stroke, and kidney failure. Lifestyle modifications in diet and medication are important; however, exercise remains one of the most effective tools a person can naturally use to lower blood pressure. Below are two very important and easy exercises that one can do at home to prevent high blood pressure, it is literally a hack to sit and lower blood pressure naturally.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 10:00 am

Are sugary treats safe for dogs? Health risks, effects, and safe alternatives

While dogs naturally crave sweet treats, added sugars and artificial sweeteners pose significant health risks, including obesity, diabetes, and even life-threatening conditions like xylitol poisoning. Understanding these dangers and opting for safe, natural alternatives like certain fruits and vegetables is crucial for maintaining your dog's long-term health and happiness.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 9:30 am

Where do most 100-year-olds live? Top countries for life after 100 (and where India stands)

Japan leads the world with nearly 100,000 centenarians, followed by the US and China. While India ranks fourth with over 37,000, its large population means a smaller per capita rate. Factors like healthy diets, strong communities, good healthcare, and positive cultural attitudes contribute to longevity, offering valuable lessons for promoting healthy aging globally.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 9:24 am

Earliest hidden sign of zinc deficiency and 5 foods that help restore healthy level

Zinc deficiency can quietly impact daily health, with early signs like loss of taste and smell or slow wound healing often overlooked. These subtle changes precede more serious issues, highlighting the mineral's crucial role in immune function, tissue repair, and sensory perception. Maintaining adequate dietary intake is essential for preventing these physiological declines.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 9:00 am

Global wellness expert reveals 10 ways to boost digestive health

Unlock a lighter, more comfortable gut with simple daily habits. Experts suggest eating in a relaxed state and chewing food thoroughly. Supporting stomach acid and stimulating bile flow are key. Incorporate fermented foods and healthy fats. Space meals to allow for overnight fasting. Light movement after dinner aids digestion.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 9:00 am

28 November 2025: Friday: Best time of the day as per your Zodiac sign

On November 28, 2025, planetary alignments create specific 'daily power windows' for each zodiac sign, influencing productivity and decision-making. Astrologer Vishal Bhardwaj suggests utilizing these focused energy times to align with cosmic frequencies for enhanced efficiency and well-being. Each sign has a designated hour for specific activities, from goal-setting to emotional growth.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 7:00 am

Zero sugar doesnt mean zero harm!: Expert reveals hidden dangers of sugar-free snacks on gut health, insulin, and weight gain

A Delhi doctor warns that zero-sugar products can be misleading, potentially causing overeating and harming gut health. Artificial sweeteners and refined ingredients in diet foods may trigger insulin spikes and increase cravings, despite lacking calories. Experts advise prioritizing whole, minimally processed foods for better metabolic wellness and sustainable weight management.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 7:00 am

These 4 common habits could be destroying your gut lining

The gut lining of the human body is just one cell thick, not because its weak, but because it has to absorb nutrients with extreme precision. That single layer of intestinal epithelial cells is where immune cells, microbes, enzymes, and food particles interact every second. Its one of the most biologically active surfaces in the entire body. Studies suggest that the same design makes the gut extraordinarily sensitive, and this complexity comes at a cost. Every moment of imbalance can influence that delicate balance. And when that barrier becomes compromised, it may allow unwanted particles into your body, potentially triggering immune reactions, inflammation, and disrupted gut homeostasis.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 7:00 am

A rare brain disorder where you dont feel fear and why its more dangerous than you think

A rare genetic condition, Urbach-Wiethe disease, has left a woman named S.M. unable to feel fear due to damage to her amygdala. This unique case offers profound insights into how the brain processes danger, highlighting the amygdala's crucial role in generating fear's physiological and subjective components, impacting everyday decisions and social interactions.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 6:00 am

What is the ideal meal to sleep gap time, and why it is important for digestion and better sleep

Most of us have no idea how crucial it is to have a proper gap between the last meal and sleep. But, according to Dr. Jayesh Sharma, one of the prominent oncologists, having sufficient time between eating and sleeping will make all the difference in the way your body works. This simple habit of keeping a sufficient meal-sleep gap can definitely help in the improvement of digestion, reduction of inflammation, and quality sleep-all three major units of good health.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 5:00 am

How new research proves prevention of cervical cancer by HPV vaccination

HPV vaccines are proving highly effective in preventing cervical cancer and precancerous lesions. Studies show significant reductions in high-risk HPV infections and abnormalities. Countries like Australia and the UK report clear population benefits. Expanding access globally is crucial for reducing cervical cancer incidence and improving health equity. This vaccination is a cornerstone of cancer prevention.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 4:00 am

Harvard-trained doctor lists warning signs of fatty liver that one should never miss

Fatty liver can creep up on you without any overt symptoms, but your body may be sending out warning signs. According to Dr. Saurabh Sethi, unexpected weight gain around the belly, increased blood sugar levels, darker urine, ongoing fatigue, and discomfort in the upper abdomen are all red flags.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 4:00 am

Why your body wants extra sleep: 7 Hidden causes of oversleeping revealed

Consistently sleeping nine or more hours can signal deeper health issues, leaving individuals feeling groggy and unfocused. Excessive sleep can stem from lifestyle habits, environmental factors, illnesses, medications, mental health conditions, or sleep disorders. Identifying the root cause is crucial for improving sleep quality and daytime energy.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 3:30 am

'Sometimes I feel like snapping': Kim Kardashian says Kanyes behaviour has pushed her to the brink

Kim Kardashian revealed on 'The Kardashians' that Kanye West's public behaviour is pushing her to her limit, especially when protecting their four children. She confessed to feeling overwhelmed, despite appearing calm, and is prioritizing her family's well-being. A recent brain scan also revealed a small aneurysm, adding to her stress.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 2:25 am

Optical Illusion: Only sharp eyes can spot the mouse hidden in the kitchen in under 25 seconds

A new viral optical illusion challenges viewers to find a hidden mouse in a cluttered kitchen scene within 25 seconds. Experts highlight that such puzzles enhance cognitive abilities, analytical thinking, and focus. While many struggled to solve it within the time limit, these visual tests are increasingly popular for keeping the mind sharp and alert.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 2:00 am

Tattoos could increase risk of dangerous skin cancer: Study finds hidden dangers of tattoo craze

New Swedish research suggests a 29% higher melanoma risk for tattooed individuals, even after accounting for lifestyle factors. While not proving direct causation, scientists explore pigment breakdown and immune system responses. Experts urge tattoo enthusiasts to prioritize sun protection and skin monitoring, emphasizing ongoing research for safe body art practices.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 12:59 am

5 must-visit national parks in the USA that are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites

The United States is a bucket-list nation for wildlife lovers and animal photographers. The country is home to some of the most incredible national parks in the world which are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites with stunning landscapes. These parks have canyons, ancient forests and geothermal ponds. While there are 63 designated national parks in the USA, a select few hold global importance, recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These protected areas are home to the planets most unique animals.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 11:27 pm

The South Indian diet secret behind Nayanthara's ageless glow

The superstar has finally opened up about the simple, homegrown philosophy that keeps her skin and hair looking flawless year after year.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 11:00 pm

The hidden skill of Metacognition: What is it and how it makes the brain work smarter

We all spend our days thinking, solving problems, making choices, learning new things, yet most of us rarely pause to examine how we think. Hidden beneath our everyday decisions is a quiet skill that shapes everything from how well we learn to how confidently we navigate challenges. This skill is called metacognition. In recent years, researchers have shown that strengthening this skill can meaningfully improve real-world outcomes. But what exactly is metacognition, and why does it matter so much in daily life? Below we explore. Metacognition literally means thinking about ones own thinking. Its the set of skills and processes that lets one monitor, evaluate, and control their own cognitive activity. For example; reading a paragraph and noticing we dont understand it. Then, deciding to re-read it, and checking later if we remember it. According to ResearchGate, the term Metacognition was popularized by John H. Flavell in the 1970s.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 11:00 pm

5 distinct eras of brain development and major one happens at this age

A University of Cambridge study reveals the brain undergoes five distinct developmental eras, extending well into adulthood and later life. Major rewiring and structural changes continue until the 30s, with significant shifts occurring at ages 9, 32, 66, and 83. This research challenges linear development assumptions and aims to identify brain vulnerability periods.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 9:40 pm

How to reach Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi from Delhi

Planning a trip to Kashi Vishwanath Temple from Delhi is convenient with multiple travel options. The article details reaching the sacred Jyotirlinga temple via air, train, and road, highlighting travel times, key stations, and drop-off points within Varanasi for a smooth pilgrimage experience.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 9:40 pm

5 hidden ways energy drinks affect your body and leave you feeling tired

Energy drinks offer a temporary energy surge but often lead to fatigue due to dehydration, sugar crashes, and caffeine withdrawal. High caffeine and sugar content disrupt natural sleep cycles and can cause tolerance, reducing effectiveness. Understanding these effects is crucial for making informed choices about energy consumption.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 9:00 pm

Why peeling cucumbers can reduce their health benefit: How eating with the skin improves digestion and nutrition

Cucumber skin is a nutritional powerhouse packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It supports digestion, bone strength, and skin health. Modern varieties are less bitter, making the skin palatable. Washing thoroughly ensures safety. Enjoying cucumbers with their skin on enhances meals with added fibre and essential nutrients. This simple change boosts overall wellness.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 8:00 pm

Restricted skies: 5 no-fly zones in India and why planes avoid them

These air exclusion zones are enforced through aviation regulations and security protocols to minimise risk to people, infrastructure, and national assets. Here are five key places across India where planes still cannot fly and why.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 8:00 pm

Suffering from chronic constipation? These 5 fruits can help ease bowel movements

Chronic constipation affects many people, and while it may seem harmless, it can lead to headache, bloating, gas, and severe headaches

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 8:00 pm

The Thanksgiving calorie apocalypse: Does your turkey dinner have too many calories?

Why Americas favourite holiday meal is essentially a polite act of self-destruction

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 7:56 pm

Why stress often ends with hair thinning: The silent way stress weakens hair growth

Stress can trigger hair loss by disrupting the natural growth cycle and causing follicles to enter a resting phase. Elevated stress hormones directly suppress hair follicle stem cells, leading to shedding weeks or months after a stressful event. While often temporary, recovery requires consistent stress management and patience as hair regrowth takes time.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 7:30 pm

Does this well in Varanasi really tell you the date of death? Know how Chandrakoop erases karmic doshas

In Varanasi, the Chandrakoop well within the Siddheshwari Maa temple is believed to predict death. Folklore suggests that if one cannot see their reflection in the water, it signifies impending demise. This legend, linked to the Moon God Chandra, draws curious pilgrims seeking answers and karmic cleansing.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 7:20 pm

5 reasons to use sandalwood powder for radiant, youthful skin: Natural solutions for acne, ageing, and oily skin

Sandalwood powder, a traditional skincare staple, offers remarkable benefits for various skin concerns. Its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties effectively combat acne, brighten skin tone, soothe irritation, reduce signs of aging, and control excess oil. Incorporating this versatile ingredient into your routine promotes healthier, balanced, and radiant skin.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 7:00 pm

Optical illusion: Only those with the sharpest vision can spot the inverted 94 in just 6 seconds

A viral optical illusion IQ test challenges users to find an inverted 94 hidden within a grid of identical numbers in just 6 seconds. This demanding puzzle tests attention, pattern recognition, and focus under pressure. Successfully spotting the flipped number within the time limit indicates exceptional observational skills.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 7:00 pm

Health benefits of dates (Khajoor) in winters: Boost heart, bones, digestion, and winter energy

Dates, or khajoor, offer a natural way to boost energy and health this winter. These sweet fruits are packed with nutrients that strengthen immunity, aid digestion, and support bone and heart health. They also nourish skin and hair. Incorporate dates into your diet as snacks, in desserts, or as a natural sweetener to maintain vitality throughout the colder months.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 6:00 pm

5 habits that can prevent you from getting a heart attack

Heart attacks are getting increasingly common, with many young people getting them each year-many of which can be fatal.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 6:00 pm

One of the most affordable international trips from Hyderabad

For Hyderabadis dreaming of an international trip without spending a fortune, Uzbekistan is one of the most affordable and exciting options today. Located in Central Asia, this beautiful country offers grand history, colourful buildings and warm hospitality at costs that are much lower than many other foreign destinations. In this article, lets take a quick Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 27 Nov 2025 5:33 pm

5 places in the world you cant set foot in and why

While some of these sites are protected for scientific reasons, others are for safety and national security. If you have become curious by now, here are five places that you legally cannot visit, and find out the reasons behind their strict bans.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 5:32 pm

Why some people smile when they hear bad news: The psychology behind unexpected emotional reactions

Unexpected smiles during bad news often stem from the brain's struggle to process overwhelming emotions, not insensitivity. This involuntary reaction serves as a coping mechanism, an attempt to regulate intense feelings, or a learned social behavior to mask vulnerability. Understanding this complex psychological response fosters empathy over judgment, revealing the mind's unconscious effort to maintain composure amidst distress.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 5:30 pm

Worried about your lungs amidst rising pollution? 3 ways to test them

The breath-holding test provides a fast method to evaluate your lung capacity together, with breathing control abilities. Take a deep breath before you attempt to hold your breath, for as long as you can. People with healthy lungs usually manage to hold their breath between 30 to 50 seconds. Your doctor needs to evaluate your lung capacity when you cannot hold your breath for more than 20 seconds

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 5:00 pm

Your dog may get an anti-ageing pill by 2026: Key details on the FDA-supported drug

Scientists are developing a drug to slow ageing in senior dogs, particularly larger breeds prone to faster decline. This treatment targets growth hormones like IGF-1, aiming to improve mobility, heart health, and overall well-being. While not a cure, it seeks to extend a dog's healthy, active years, offering more quality time for beloved pets.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 4:30 pm

Why athletes are always seen chewing gum on the field: A simple way to reduce stress hormones and boost cognitive endurance

Chewing gum offers surprising benefits beyond casual snacking, aiding in stress reduction and improved focus. Rhythmic chewing activates neurological pathways, lowering cortisol levels and enhancing concentration. Athletes and students alike leverage this simple habit for better performance and mental clarity during demanding tasks, making it a practical tool for everyday life.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 2:30 pm

Janhvi Kapoor proves pearl lehengas are the hottest trend

Janhvi Kapoor is setting the wedding season trend with her stunning pearl-based lehenga. Her Manish Malhotra creation, featuring intricate embroidery and a pearl-embellished blouse, showcases a blend of traditional opulence and modern glamour. This look highlights the resurgence of pearls in bridal wear, offering a sophisticated and timeless appeal.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 2:06 pm

What to do if an egg cracks while boiling and how to stop it from happening next time

Cracked eggs during boiling are common and usually safe to eat. The heat seals the crack, and any escaped white can be trimmed. To prevent cracks, bring eggs to room temperature, start with cold water, and avoid overcrowding the pot. Gentle handling and controlled heat are key to perfect boiled eggs.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 2:00 pm

Alopecia Areata home remedies: 5 natural ways of reversing it

Lets dive into several commonly suggested natural approaches, along with what science and expert opinion say about their potentials and limitations.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 1:46 pm

6 foods that help in reducing chronic inflammation, as revealed by top doc

Our body experiences heart disease, diabetes, joint pain and brain decline because of ongoing low-level inflammation. Certain food items serve as anti-inflammatory agents, but they should not replace medical treatments

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 12:47 pm

Why you need to poop before going out: Anxiety, gut reactions and science

Feeling the urge to poop before leaving home is a normal biological response, driven by the gut-brain axis. Anxiety about going out triggers stress hormones, speeding up digestion. Holding it in can lead to discomfort and disrupt natural signals. Emptying your bowels at home offers comfort, reduces stress, and promotes a predictable routine, ensuring a calmer day ahead.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 12:30 pm

Delhi HC says Birkin bag, Hermes 'well-known marks' in India

The Delhi High Court has recognized four Herms trademarks, including the Birkin bag's 3D silhouette, as well-known marks in India. This landmark ruling protects the iconic designs from imitations, acknowledging the brand's global reputation and decades of promotion. The decision ensures the elegance and exclusivity of Herms remain preserved for Indian consumers.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 12:08 pm

Is it safe to consume onions with black marks on them? Understanding health risks and ideal storage

Black marks on onions, often caused by black mould fungi, are usually superficial. These fungi thrive in warm, humid conditions, especially after harvest. While most affected onions are safe after peeling, deeper contamination can pose health risks. Proper storage in cool, dry, well-ventilated areas prevents mould growth, ensuring safe consumption and reducing food waste.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 12:00 pm

Twin pregnancy: Early signs you might be carrying twins; what moms might notice first

Expecting twins is both exciting and overwhelming, its surprising how many extra things there are to think about when youre carrying two babies. While the only definitive way to confirm a twin pregnancy is through sonogram, many women begin to notice early signs and symptoms that feel different or more intense than in previous pregnancies. These early clues often appear within days or weeks after a missed period. While none of these signs can guarantee twins, they may signal the possibility and are worth paying attention to.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 11:17 am

This everyday vegetable could be your secret weapon against Alzheimers by protecting supporting cognitive function

Broccoli offers significant benefits for brain health. Its rich antioxidants, sulforaphane, and folate protect brain cells from damage and inflammation. Regular consumption may improve memory and attention, and potentially reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Incorporating this versatile vegetable into your diet alongside a healthy lifestyle is a smart move for long-term cognitive well-being.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 11:00 am

Neck pain not getting better? Heres how gallbladder issues can send 'referred' signals

Persistent neck and shoulder pain might stem from your gallbladder, not just muscles. Dr. Eric Berg reveals how poor diet thickens bile, congesting the gallbladder and irritating the phrenic nerve, causing referred pain. Simple self-massage and dietary shifts, focusing on whole foods and healthy fats, can offer relief. Seek medical help for severe symptoms.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 11:00 am

7 Japanese techniques to stop overthinking in modern times

Overthinking is a common challenge many people face in modern times. Playing things over and over again in one's mind, worrying about the future, and feeling mentally stuck can be exhausting and disrupt peace of mind. Fortunately, traditional Japanese wisdom has simple ways of how to calm the mind and regain balance. These seven techniques inspire acceptance, mindfulness, and living with intention in ways that will help anyone that suffers from overthinking.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 10:00 am

When your teen chooses friends over familywhat should parents do?

Teenagers' strong focus on friends is a normal developmental stage. While friendships are crucial for their future success and well-being, family connection remains a vital protective factor. Supportive parenting builds self-esteem and coping skills. Parents should avoid overcontrolling behavior and instead foster warmth and open communication. Regular family rituals and curiosity about their world strengthen bonds and resilience.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 9:15 am

Best time for vitamin D: Why afternoon sunlight boosts absorption more than morning sun

Sunlight is crucial for Vitamin D. Afternoon sun, especially in winter, offers stronger UVB rays for better Vitamin D synthesis. Morning sun has weaker rays due to atmospheric filtering. Safe, moderate exposure for 10 to 20 minutes during peak hours is recommended. Daily sunlight is essential as the body uses Vitamin D quickly.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 9:00 am

Vascular surgeon shares one simple exercise for people with PAD

A vascular surgeon successfully treated a young patient at risk of leg amputation due to PAD with a structured intermittent walking program. This exercise regimen, involving brisk walking intervals followed by rest, promoted collateral artery growth, significantly reducing pain and restoring mobility, ultimately avoiding amputation.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 8:03 am

Top doctor shares 4 reasons to prioritize fiber for longevity

Dietary fiber is often overlooked, yet top clinicians now consider it one of the most powerful, low-effort tools for long-term health. Far beyond simply aiding digestion, fiber influences core systems that determine how well, and how long, we live. Modern studies consistently link higher fiber intake with reduced cardiovascular risk, improved metabolic markers, stronger gut microbiome function and lower inflammation. Recently, leading cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Jeremy London highlighted these benefits in an Instagram video, outlining four reasons why prioritizing fiber may significantly support longevity. Dr. London states if you care about living longer and better, fiber is one of the simplest and most powerful tools that you have.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 7:00 am

Top neuroscientist suggests 3 drinks that people with type 2 diabetes risk should avoid

Type 2 diabetes is a serious and fast-growing global health burden that contributes not only to physical complications but also increases the risk of cognitive decline and Alzheimers disease. Neuroscientist Robert Love points out what he considers the critical link between type 2 diabetes and brain health, noting that preventing diabetes is a major priority for reducing the risk of Alzheimers, which some refer to as type 3 diabetes due to the strong relationship between insulin resistance and neurodegeneration.Neuroscientist Robert Love also focuses on how some everyday drinks can increase the risk of getting type 2 diabetes in his studies and public presentations. It is easy to avoid these drinks, and here are three drinks one should avoid for better metabolic and brain health.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 5:00 am

US Medicare price cuts: 15 major drugs including Ozempic and cancer medicines to become cheaper

Medicare will soon pay less for 15 popular medicines. This includes weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and cancer treatments. These price cuts, starting January 2027, follow new government negotiations. Billions in savings are expected for taxpayers. Millions of older Americans will see relief on their medication costs. This move aims to control rising healthcare expenses.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 3:07 am

Only people with razor-sharp eyes can spot the odd number in under 12 seconds

A popular brainteaser is testing people's attention. Readers must find a single odd number hidden in a grid of identical digits. The puzzle requires sharp vision and quick thinking. Solving such puzzles boosts mental flexibility and problem-solving skills. The solution is provided below the challenge. More illusions are available for those who enjoy the test.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 2:00 am

Struggling with high uric acid? Try these two herbs to help reduce it naturally

High uric acid can be managed with two common herbs, Clove and Aloe vera, according to Ayurveda Doctor Manisha Mishra. These herbs may help by inhibiting xanthine oxidase, the enzyme responsible for uric acid production, while also reducing inflammation and supporting kidney function. Incorporating them into your routine could offer a natural approach to managing uric acid levels.

The Times of India 27 Nov 2025 1:00 am