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Cardiologist warns: 5 everyday drugs that are quietly damaging your heart

Common medicines can harm your heart. Cardiologist Dr. Dimitry Yaranov warns about five drug types. Painkillers, chemotherapy drugs, stimulants, some diabetes medicines, and decongestants pose risks. These can raise blood pressure, weaken the heart, or cause irregular rhythms. Awareness and doctor consultation are key to protecting cardiovascular health. Stay informed about your medications.

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 10:00 am

National Cancer Awareness Day: 7 habits to lower cancer risk

On National Cancer Awareness Day 2025, Dr Rajesh Kumar Jain shares seven science-backed habits that can lower the risk of developing cancer. These everyday stepsrooted in prevention, balance, and awarenessshow how small lifestyle changes can lead to lifelong protection.

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 9:09 am

Is today's milk one of the reasons behind coronary heart disease?

A decades-long study has sparked debate over something most people consume daily. It questions long - held dietary beliefs and reveals new insights about a common food and its surprising link to heart health. The findings could reshape how we think about one of the most familiar items in our kitchens.

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 8:35 am

Confidence starts at home (and 5 ways to nurture it daily)

We all want to raise confident kids, the kind who believe in themselves, speak up for whats right, and bounce back when life knocks them down. But heres the truth: confidence isnt something we can give our children. Its something we grow together, one small moment at a time.As parents, we set the emotional tone for how our kids see themselves. The way we respond to their mistakes, the words we use, even the little routines we build, they all whisper messages like: Youre capable. Youre loved. Youve got this.So lets talk about what that actually looks like in real life. Here are five simple, powerful ways to build your childs confidence every single day, starting right at home.

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 8:16 am

How to distinguish between typhoid, dengue and common viral fever

Typhoid, dengue, and common viral fevers share early symptoms like fever and body aches, but differ in cause and severity. Typhoid and dengue can lead to serious complications if untreated, while viral fevers are usually mild. Recognizing subtle symptom differences can prompt timely medical attention for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 7:00 am

How to boost mental health without pills or therapy

Feeling low? Mental well-being is often considered a luxury, but it isn't. Sometimes even simple changes can make a huge difference. A new study reveals that increased green space in urban areas significantly reduces hospital admissions for mental health issues. Researchers found that greater exposure to nature is linked to lower risks of disorders, suggesting nature could be a vital component of urban planning and public health strategies.

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 6:10 am

Cardiologist reveals 9 proven ways to lower blood pressure naturally

High blood pressure can silently damage the heart, kidneys, and brain over time. Dr Evan Levine, a leading cardiologist, explains nine effective ways to bring blood pressure under controlwithout relying on medication. From improving diet balance to managing sleep and stress, these small yet powerful lifestyle changes can help maintain a healthy heart rhythm and blood flow naturally.

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 4:00 am

Top cardiologist reveals 4 subtle warnings of heart attack

Dr. Jeremy often emphasises that breathlessness is a warning sign of a heart attack. It may also appear when there is no chest pain, leaving you with the feeling that you simply cant draw enough air, whether youre engaged in light activity, or just resting

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 3:00 am

Optical illusion: Can you spot the hidden O among all the Qs?

Sharpen your focus with a visual puzzle where a single 'O' hides among countless 'Q's. This brain teaser tests your observation skills, proving that even simple challenges can be surprisingly tricky. Beyond fun, these puzzles enhance attention and mental agility. Challenge friends to see who has the keenest eyes and discover the satisfaction of spotting the hidden detail.

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 2:00 am

Not just alcohol: A common household chemical can damage liver and even cause cancer

A new study reveals that exposure to tetrachloroethylene (PCE), found in dry cleaning and household products, can triple the risk of severe liver scarring. This chemical, a probable carcinogen, poses a significant threat even without traditional risk factors like obesity or alcohol use. Researchers urge increased public awareness and early screening for those with known exposure.

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 1:59 am

Dont make this mistake while charging your phone at night, it could explode or harm your health

Mobile phones have become an integral part of our modern lives. From scrolling while eating to even taking them along to the loo, were literally living with them. And this ones a sure shot shot that many of us even sleep with it next to us. But did you know this one habit can put you in a life threatening situation?

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 1:00 am

Weight loss gets cheaper: New White House deal slashes prices of Ozempic and Wegovy

A new US government deal with drugmakers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk will slash prices for popular weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. Starting in 2026, some versions could cost just $149 monthly via a new platform. Medicare enrollees with specific health risks will see a $50 copay, making these treatments more accessible and potentially reducing long-term healthcare costs.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 11:43 pm

Cortisol cocktail: What happens when you take this viral drink everyday for a month

Cortisol cocktail is made from a mix of electrolytes, vitamin C, and salt, and sometimes fruit juice or magnesium. This drink has gained widespread attention on social media as a remedy that supposedly supports stress levels and boosts morning energy. Can this trendy concoction actually deliver promising results? Heres a closer look at what can happen when you drink the cortisol cocktail every day for a month.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 11:00 pm

Want to never fall sick? This is the perfect diet, according to ICMR

With 100 g of fruit and 400 g of vegetables on the plate, the ICMR guidelines guarantee that almost half of the days intake comes from plant sources. In practice, this delivers a dose of fiber, antioxidants vitamins A and C, with potassium and magnesium, all nutrients vital for a sturdy immune response, efficient digestion, moderated blood pressure and cancer prevention

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 8:00 pm

9 beautiful and unique baby girl names that begin with letter R

Choosing a name for your baby girl is one of the most joyful and meaningful parts, of welcoming her into the world. A name isnt just an identity; its a reflection of your hopes, values, and dreams for your little one. If youre looking for names with letter R that are meaningful yet unique, then heres a curated list of nine name suggestions you can gift your baby girl with.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 7:00 pm

Eat this to lower your risk of heart disease and live longer

An estimated 17.9 million people die each year worldwide due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), according to the World Health Organization. A Harvard study found that regular walnut consumption is linked to increased longevity and a reduced risk of death from cardiovascular diseases. Eating five or more servings weekly may offer the greatest benefits, potentially lowering overall mortality by 14% and CVD deaths by 25%. Go nuts.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 7:00 pm

Meditation may have side effects, experts warn

Meditation, long seen as a stress reliever, may have unexpected side effects. A new study found nearly 60% of US meditators experienced adverse effects. Those with prior mental health issues or who attended intense retreats were more prone. Researchers suggest better informed consent is needed, not outright avoidance of the practice.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 6:30 pm

5 foods that naturally lower blood pressure

High blood pressure, a silent killer affecting millions. 46% of people are unaware that they have it, and 1.4 billion people are living with this condition, according to the World Health Organization. If left unchecked, hypertension can lead to heart disease, stroke, and kidney dysfunction. Keeping blood pressure in check is crucial to keeping these chronic diseases at bay. It can be managed naturally with certain foods. Dr. Saurabh Sethi highlights bananas, dark chocolate, beetroot, pomegranates, and ginger for their potassium, flavanols, nitrates, antioxidants, and calcium channel-blocking properties, respectively, which help lower blood pressure.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 6:15 pm

How to spot a fake person: 5 clear signs you shouldn't miss, as per psychology

Its easy to be fooled by charm and friendliness, but psychology says fake people often leave subtle clues. While their behaviour may seem warm at first, but if you notice closely you'll see that they lack consistency and authenticity. Understanding these subtle signs can help you protect your mental peace and emotional energy. So, here we list some psychological red flags that reveal when someone is being fake and their intentions arent as genuine as they pretend to:

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 6:00 pm

5 Benefits of eating guava on an empty stomach: How this morning habit may boost heart health and blood sugar

Starting your day with a single guava can significantly boost your health. This nutrient-dense fruit, rich in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, may enhance digestion, regulate blood sugar, support heart health, and strengthen immunity. Consuming it on an empty stomach could amplify these benefits, setting a positive metabolic tone for the day.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 6:00 pm

10 foods that reduce bloating and gas, revealed by Harvard trained doctor

10 foods that reduce bloating and gas, revealed by Harvard trained gut doctor

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 6:00 pm

Hyderabad: Inorbit Mall is now a dreamland for Harry Potter fans

If youve ever dreamt of receiving your Hogwarts letter or owning your very own wand, its time to dust off your cloaks and head straight to Inorbit Mall, Hyderabad. From October 31 to November 30, the Harry Potter x MINISO Pop-Up Store is bringing the wizarding world to life right here in the city! Harry 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 6 Nov 2025 5:49 pm

Why time feels slower when you are bored: The brain science behind it

Ever feel like time crawls when bored? Scientists reveal your brain's anterior insula, linked to awareness, slows down, making seconds feel like minutes. When engaged, your brain processes more, speeding up time perception. To combat this, seek novelty and mental challenges to re-engage your mind and reset your internal clock.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 5:30 pm

How to control uric acid: 5 morning habits to keep it in check naturally

Considering the fast-paced and stressful lives most people have, having high uric acid levels has become a common lifestyle issue for many. High uric acid levels creeps up slowly and if left undetected it can cause painful conditions like gout, joint stiffness, and fatigue. While diet and medication play key roles, your morning routine also has a huge role on how well your body manages uric acid. Starting the day with healthy habits can help your kidneys function well and flush out toxins, regulate metabolism, and reduce inflammation. So, here we list some simple yet effective morning habits to keep uric acid levels in check naturally:

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 5:04 pm

Madghoot: Pressure cooker mandi that is trending in Hyderabad

Every month, Hyderabad sees a new viral dish that everyone goes crazy for. This month, a new Arabic dish is stealing the spotlight in Hyderabads ever-evolving food scene. Called Madghoot, this delicacy from the Gulf is often described as the pressure cooker version of Mandi. It has quickly become a topic of social media feeds 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 6 Nov 2025 5:02 pm

7 changes the body experiences after eating pomegranate for 21 days

Daily consumption of a small bowl of pomegranate over 21 days may quietly improve skin tone to digestion, amongst various other much - needed positive improvements. These changes are subtle, cumulative and best when paired with other healthy habits. The body may respond well to this consistent and natural boost.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 5:00 pm

Elle Fanning to Kareena Kapoor: 5 best celebrity looks of the day

Heres a closer look at some celebrities we spotted slaying today. From bold statements to understated charm, every look tells its own story.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 5:00 pm

Can eating bread increase cancer risk? How white, whole-grain, and rye breads impact your health

Research indicates that bread consumption's impact on cancer risk varies by type. Whole-grain and rye breads were linked to a lower risk of colorectal cancer, while white bread showed an increased risk. Protective compounds in whole-grain options may outweigh potential risks from acrylamide, suggesting healthier bread choices can support long-term health.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 4:00 pm

Maldives becomes first country in the world to ban smoking for this age group

The Maldives has enacted a groundbreaking ban on tobacco use for individuals born on or after January 1, 2007, including tourists. This policy, effective November 1, 2025, aims to protect young people and carries significant penalties for violations. Travelers are urged to be aware of these strict regulations to avoid legal issues.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 3:32 pm

Tamannaah Bhatia's heart necklace-white lace dress combo is a hit

Tamannaah Bhatia captivated at a luxury store opening in a stunning white Alessandra Rich lace dress, exuding old-Hollywood glamour. The 3.6 lakh Italian creation featured puffed sleeves, delicate lacework, and a tiered hem, complemented by a heart-shaped choker. Her effortless style, with loose curls and soft makeup, showcased a confident and feminine aura.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 3:06 pm

Personality test: The finger you choose reveals how you love and what you value most in relationships

A social media personality test, based on choosing one of three fingers in an image, claims to reveal how individuals love and what they value in relationships. The interpretations suggest leaders in love, selective and intuitive partners, or career-driven individuals with big hearts. The test aims to spark self-reflection on relational patterns.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 2:56 pm

What is the best time to consume flaxseeds for maximum benefits? Nutritionist reveals expert tips

Unlock flaxseeds' full potential by timing your intake strategically. Nutritionist Deepsikha Jain suggests consuming them on an empty stomach for healthy fats, before meals to curb appetite, or as a mid-day snack with fruit or yogurt. This approach optimizes digestion, energy, and metabolic health, making these tiny seeds a true wellness booster.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 1:30 pm

Indian cricketer Harleen Deol asks PM Modi about his skincare routine

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the victorious Indian women's cricket team after their historic World Cup win. A light-hearted moment saw batter Harleen Deol ask about his skincare routine, prompting laughter and a warm response from the PM. The team celebrated their redemption after years of effort.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 1:28 pm

What happens when you drink too much water: Know the health risks

Drinking too much water can be dangerous, leading to hyponatraemia, a condition where dangerously low sodium levels cause cells to swell, particularly in the brain. Early signs include fatigue and headaches, escalating to confusion, seizures, and even death. Athletes and those with certain health conditions are at higher risk. Listen to your body's thirst cues to maintain safe hydration levels.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 1:18 pm

Longevity secrets: 5 study based biohacks that help one stay youthful post 30

longevity secrets: 5 study based biohacks that help one stay youthful post 30

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 1:00 pm

Ananya Pandays 'Mehendi' look is giving major 'dulhan vibes'

Ananya Panday recently captivated fans with her stunning traditional look at her close friend Deeya Shroff's mehendi ceremony. Dressed in a black lehenga and a contrasting mustard-yellow blouse, she exuded bridal radiance. This follows her equally memorable appearance at Deeya's engagement, where she wore a vintage Rohit Bal suit.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 12:56 pm

Anunay Sood passes away at 32: Inside his close friendships with Elvish Yadav, Saurav Joshi, and Rida Tharana

Anunay Sood passes away at 32: Inside his close friendships with Elvish Yadav, Saurav Joshi, and Rida Tharana

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 12:46 pm

How fatty liver and insulin resistance are connected: Early physical signs you can spot before blood tests

Fatty liver disease and insulin resistance can be detected through physical signs like a protruding belly, skin tags, and facial puffiness. Dr. Brijmohan Arora highlights these non-invasive indicators, emphasising that early recognition allows for timely lifestyle interventions. Observing these signals can help prevent serious health complications before blood tests confirm the issues.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 12:06 pm

What you see first reveals your response to challenges

An optical illusion personality test, shared on social media, claims to reveal how individuals react in challenging times. Participants identify either a big tiger, a small tiger, or a forest, with each initial perception offering insights into their coping strategies and personality traits during difficult situations.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 11:55 am

Cardiologist with 25 years of experience lists 4 lifestyle factors behind most heart issues

Leading cardiologist Dr. Jeremy London reveals four habits that severely damage heart health: smoking/vaping, unhealthy cholesterol, uncontrolled diabetes, and hypertension. These preventable lifestyle choices accelerate artery damage and plaque buildup, significantly increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke. Early detection and intervention are crucial for maintaining a strong cardiovascular system.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 11:07 am

Forget protein bars! Nutritionist reveals why Parmesan cheese is quickly becoming popular among fitness fanatics

Parmigiano Reggiano cheese is emerging as a potent bone-strengthening food, offering more bioavailable calcium and protein than milk. Its easily digestible peptides and natural lactose-free composition make it ideal for all ages, including those with intolerance. This Italian hard cheese aids in preventing osteoporosis by providing essential nutrients crucial for bone health and mineral absorption.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 11:00 am

How can consuming dairy products cause cancer? The shocking link scientists cant ignore

New research suggests whole milk, particularly full-fat varieties, may increase cancer death risk, especially for liver, ovarian, and prostate cancers. Conversely, fermented dairy like yogurt appears protective, particularly for women. Scientists link these effects to milk's fat and hormone content, while lactose in plain milk is implicated in ovarian cancer risk.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 10:30 am

Add these 3 supplements to protect the liver from alcohol, says fitness expert

The article discusses fitness expert Pawan Partap Singhs advice on three supplements that can help support liver health in people who drink alcohol regularly. It stresses that these supplements offer protection, not permission, and highlights that the best way to protect the liver is to reduce or quit alcohol consumption altogether.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 10:00 am

Why your thyroid could be causing unexplained neck, muscle, or joint pain: Know the causes

Thyroid imbalances can manifest as subtle physical pain, including aching muscles, stiff joints, and persistent neck pain, beyond typical fatigue or mood changes. These hormonal shifts can trigger inflammation and discomfort in various body parts. Recognizing these often-overlooked pain symptoms is crucial for early diagnosis and effective treatment of underlying thyroid issues.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 10:00 am

Poor heart health in middle age increases risk of dementia: Here's what a study has found

New UCL research reveals that even silent heart damage in middle age significantly increases dementia risk later in life. The study found higher troponin levels, indicating subtle heart injury, were linked to a 38% greater chance of dementia decades later, highlighting midlife as a crucial period for heart health to protect the brain.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 9:59 am

5 Japanese techniques to sharpen the brain and boost memory naturally

Japanese are known for their long life and most of them have sharp intellect, which is a result of their disciplined lifestyles and mindful daily practices. Many traditional Japanese techniques focus on improving brain function, reducing stress, and maintaining memory through balance, focus, and awareness. From simple mindfulness routines to powerful concentration methods, here we list some Japanese techniques that can help one sharpen the brain and boost memory naturally over time. This in turn can improve your productivity, and overall quality of ife making you more successful:

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 9:36 am

Sleeping in this position can starve the brain of oxygen and cause death

A nightly habit that feels harmless could, in reality, be quietly depriving the brain of what it needs most to survive. This article explores a little-known danger hidden in the way people sleep and reveals how a small change in posture, timing, and duration can make the difference between restorative rest and silent harm.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 8:08 am

Quote of the day by Stephen Hawking: However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can

Stephen Hawking, a brilliant theoretical physicist, defied a devastating motor neuron disease diagnosis to revolutionize our understanding of the universe. His life, marked by extraordinary resilience and intellectual prowess, serves as a testament to the power of human potential. Hawking's enduring message emphasizes that even in the face of immense adversity, there is always something achievable and worthwhile.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 7:00 am

Alcohol linked to severe brain bleeds, study finds

A new study reveals that excessive alcohol consumption, even at two drinks daily, is linked to earlier and more severe brain bleeds. Heavy drinkers experienced bleeds at a younger age, with larger hemorrhages and increased deep brain involvement. Limiting alcohol intake to three drinks per week is recommended to protect brain and cardiovascular health.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 6:20 am

From Omega-3 to Magnesium: 5 key nutrients for brain longevity

The brain is the command center for the entire body, and plays a role in everything from memory to mood to movement and at lasting decision making. As we age, preserving cognitive health becomes more crucial than ever, and what we consume has got a lot to do with it.So, to guide one better, let us dive right into the nutrient powerhouses and the role they play for our brain health.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 5:00 am

Morning chai and biscuits are harming your gut: Health coach shares 8 healthy foods to eat instead

Health coach Nikita Bardia warns that common morning habits like chai and biscuits can harm your gut. She recommends gut-friendly swaps such as garlic and honey, soaked raisins, nuts, and jeera-cinnamon water to improve digestion, hormone balance, energy, and skin health, laying a foundation for overall wellness.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 5:00 am

Brushing twice a day might actually damage your teeth; know the hidden risks

New research reveals brushing habits can harm teeth and gums. Frequent or forceful brushing, especially after acidic foods, wears down enamel and irritates gums. Dentists now emphasize proper timing, technique, and toothpaste choice over how often you brush. Gentle, circular motions with a soft brush and low-abrasivity toothpaste are recommended. Waiting after acidic food intake is crucial for enamel re-hardening.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 4:00 am

Training hard but still cant lose belly fat? These 4 mistakes could be holding you back, know how to fix them

If youre someone whos consistently hitting the gym, but still failing to get rid of the stubborn belly fat, then youre not alone. The truth is that apart from exercising, several lifestyle factors can quietly sabotage your progress. Belly fat is driven not just by how much one sweats, but by what happens outside the gym can also influence the results. Science shows that certain everyday habits can slow your metabolism, trigger hormonal imbalances, and even encourage fat to settle around your midsection. Identifying these mistakes and working on them can make burning off belly fat far more easier.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 3:00 am

Hagen-Dazs recalls its popular ice cream bars nationwide: Why safety regulators issued a high-risk allergy alert

Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream has voluntarily recalled Hagen-Dazs Chocolate Dark Chocolate Mini Bars due to undeclared wheat, a serious allergen. The recall affects specific batches sold at Kroger and Giant Eagle stores across 31 states. Consumers with wheat allergies are urged to discard the product or return it for a refund.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 2:28 am

What is 'Potato Bed' hack and can it help you sleep better?

A viral 'Potato Bed' hack is trending online, creating a cozy, cocoon-like sleeping space with pillows and blankets. While it mimics Deep Pressure Stimulation, potentially aiding sleep for some by providing a comforting, held sensation, it's not a guaranteed solution. Overheating and restricted movement could hinder sleep for others, with scientific trials still needed to confirm its effectiveness.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 1:00 am

Why people with diabetes are at a higher risk of dehydration and how to prevent it

Maintaining hydration is vital for diabetes management, as dehydration can worsen blood sugar control and strain organs. High blood sugar leads to increased urination, causing fluid loss and concentrated glucose. People with diabetes are more vulnerable due to various factors. Recognizing early signs like thirst and dark urine is crucial.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 11:30 pm

Americas most overweight states revealed: Full list of the most and least obese US states

A new national ranking reveals the states most impacted by the escalating obesity crisis, driven by limited access to healthy food, low physical activity, and economic hardship. These factors contribute to soaring rates of obesity and chronic diseases, costing billions annually and affecting workforce health and life expectancy across the nation.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 11:23 pm

Which is the best time to take BP medication and 3 mistakes to avoid

The best time to take blood-pressure medication is the time youll stick to consistently. Make the timing fit your life, and partner with your doctor to build a plan that works.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 11:00 pm

Zohran Mamdani's wifes Palestine-inspired outfit hits headlines

The 28-year-old Syrian-American artist, now the citys youngest First Lady, proved that you dont need glitter or grandeur to make a lasting impression. Her understated yet deeply meaningful style did all the talking.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 10:56 pm

Air Purifier vs. Humidifier: What sets them apart and which one is best for indoor air quality

Concern over indoor air quality is driving demand for devices like air purifiers and humidifiers. While purifiers clean the air by removing pollutants and allergens, humidifiers add moisture to combat dryness. Understanding their distinct functions is crucial for selecting the right solution to enhance your home's comfort and health, whether addressing respiratory issues or dry air.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 10:30 pm

Reversing anxiety by rebalancing the brain: What the latest research reveals

Scientists have identified specific neurons in the brain's amygdala that trigger anxiety. Research shows that by rebalancing these overactive neurons, anxiety and social withdrawal can be reversed. This breakthrough offers hope for new, precise treatments for anxiety disorders. Future therapies may focus on these neural circuits for more effective relief.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 9:00 pm

5 unique aquarium creatures that help keep the fish tank clean naturally

Keeping an aquarium is a challenging yet deeply rewarding experience. You not only have to take care of the fish by giving them a spacious tank, good water conditions, and a healthy diet, but also have to clean the tank regularly to maintain it. However, did you know that there are some aquatic creatures that act like natural cleaners, eating leftover food, algae, and waste that can make the tank dirty. Adding these aquatic species not only keeps the fish tank balanced but also makes it more beautiful and healthy for your fish. So, here are some unique aquarium creatures that help keep the fish tank clean naturally:

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 8:07 pm

How to catch a lie: What psychology reveals about the words people use

Experts reveal that spoken words, not body language, are key to spotting lies. Liars often avoid 'I' and 'me,' use fewer exclusive words, and rely more on motion verbs. This cognitive strain influences their language, offering subtle but measurable clues to deception. Understanding these verbal patterns sharpens communication and aids in detecting dishonesty.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 7:30 pm

10 modern-sounding baby names that begin with letter T

Choosing a name for a new born baby is a milestone in the parenting journey. It is a joyful yet challenging part that requires a lot of thinking. Modern parents are increasingly looking for stylish yet meaningful names for their baby. If youre a parent whos looking for names that begin with T, then heres a curated list with 10 beautiful options for both girls and boys.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 7:00 pm

Only a person who has detective-level observation skills can spot the odd bonfire in 9 seconds

Test your visual acuity with a brain teaser featuring numerous identical bonfires, where one subtly differs. The challenge is to locate this anomaly within a strict 9-second timeframe. This engaging puzzle sharpens concentration and pattern recognition, skills vital for everyday observation.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 7:00 pm

Mira Nairs saree moment steals the show at Zohran's NY feat

Filmmaker Mira Nair's son, Zohran Mamdani, made history as NYC's first Muslim and South Asian mayor. Nair's choice of a handwoven saree echoed her mother's elegance at Cannes decades prior, symbolizing heritage and pride. Mamdani, a new-age icon, blends his Indian and Ugandan roots with effortless, authentic style, embodying global Indian success.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 6:47 pm

10 timeless William Shakespeare quotes on love, relationships, and life

One of the greatest English playwrights, William Shakespeare, is widely read even today. His words, written more than 400 years ago, have stood the test of time, and they resonate with people even today. Whether its the beauty of love, the complexity of relationships, or the philosophy of life, Shakespeares quotes continue to inspire and seem relatable to people even today. So, here we list some timeless quotes by him:

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 5:48 pm

Study finds a better tool than BMI to predict heart attacks early

New research suggests Body Mass Index might miss heart disease risks. A study found waist-to-height ratio better predicts cardiovascular problems, even in those with a 'normal' BMI. This simple measurement highlights dangerous abdominal fat, prompting earlier lifestyle changes for better heart health. It's a practical tool for early prevention.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 5:26 pm

Prada sells 1 safety pin for Rs 69,000, social media users react

Luxury fashion house Prada has once again taken social media by storm and this time, its not for a handbag or a runway outfit. The brand is selling a crochet safety pin brooch priced at a jaw-dropping 775 USD that is Rs.69,000, leaving Indians amused, confused, and totally entertained. The so-called safety pin brooch is 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 5 Nov 2025 4:54 pm

Human hearts may self-heal after heart attacks! Scientists reveal natural healing power that could save millions of lives

Researchers at Mount Sinai have identified the Cyclin A2 gene, which reactivates the human heart's natural healing ability. This gene, active in fetal development, allows heart cells to multiply. Scientists successfully reintroduced CCNA2 into damaged heart tissue, prompting the formation of new, functional heart cells, offering a potential revolution in treating heart disease.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 4:00 pm

Want to live longer? Heart surgeon shares 5 daily habits that protect your heart and extend your life

Dr Jeremy London, a cardiothoracic surgeon, reveals five daily habits for a longer life. These include regular exercise, a nutritious diet, sufficient rest, strong relationships, and heat therapy. These practices boost heart health, reduce disease risk, and improve overall well-being. Consistency in these habits is key to a healthier, longer life.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 3:04 pm

Would you pay 69,000 for a safety pin? Prada thinks you might

Prada has transformed the humble Indian safety pin into a luxury item, retailing a safety pin brooch for $775. This move has sparked widespread internet mockery and debate about the nature of luxury and branding. While a pack of safety pins costs mere rupees, Prada is selling the concept of reimagining the ordinary, highlighting fashion's shift towards storytelling and audacity.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 2:33 pm

These 5 ingredients used in the Pizza can give you an unbeatable glow

Heres how these five ingredients from your favourite pizza can help you get that unbeatable glow.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 1:53 pm

Black rice or brown rice: Which whole grain boosts health more and supports long-term wellness

Black and brown rice offer superior nutritional benefits over white rice due to their fiber, mineral, and antioxidant content. Black rice excels with potent anthocyanins and a lower glycemic index, while brown rice provides sustained energy and aids digestion. Both are excellent whole-grain carbohydrate sources for overall health and athletic performance.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 1:30 pm

Do you have a habit of cracking your neck? That quick relief could be dangerous and cause a stroke

Habitual neck cracking, often mistaken for relief, can severely damage cervical structures and vascular health. This practice, stemming from gas release in synovial joints, can lead to ligament laxity, nerve pinching, and in rare cases, arterial dissection or stroke. Experts advise against repetitive manipulation, recommending posture correction and gentle exercises for safe tension release.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 12:30 pm

Justin Baldonis studio under fire for casting Ansel Elgort after woman who reported him for sexual assault speaks out: 'Birds of a feather'

Justin Baldonis studio under fire for casting Ansel Elgort after woman who reported him for sexual assault speaks out: 'Birds of a feather'

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 12:01 pm

Your brains shape could reveal Alzheimers years before symptoms appear; scientists find

Emerging research indicates that subtle shifts in brain geometry, beyond just size, may signal future cognitive decline. A study found that changes in how brain regions expand and contract correlate with aging and are more pronounced in individuals with early memory loss, potentially offering new avenues for dementia risk prediction.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 12:00 pm

What are the Saath Vachans of a Hindu marriage and their meanings

In Hindu tradition, marriage is not just a union of two people and their families, but a sacred bond which is built on trust, love, and spiritual commitment. In Hindu weddings, the bride and groom take the Saath Vachans, also called Saat Pheras, around the Agni (holy fire)-- these are seven sacred vows and they are one of the main rituals of a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony. Each of the seven vows represents a promise that the bride and groom make to each other in the presence of Agni, the holy fire. These vows symbolise the foundation of their promise of a lifelong partnership which is based on respect, understanding, and shared values. Heres what each of the Saath Vachans of a Hindu marriage are and their meanings:

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 11:50 am

5 vegetables that are great for diabetes, and can help keep blood sugar in control

Living with diabetes does not mean giving up delectable dishes and food options. In fact, adding fresh, nutrient-packed vegetables to the plate can be one of the best things one can do for their blood sugar. Some veggies are particularly good at helping manage blood glucose levels, thanks to its high fiber content and low-glycemic index and abundance of vitamins and minerals. If you are one who is looking to improve their meals without spiking their blood sugar levels, here are five vegetable options that are great for you.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 10:00 am

5 places to light diyas on Dev Deepawali

It is also said that apart from these five places one can also light diyas in odd numbers like 7, 11, 21 on this day between 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 9:11 am

60% of South Asians have this hidden metabolic problem and most dont know about it

A staggering 60% of South Asians may face silent insulin resistance, fueling fatty liver, belly fat, and diabetes. Genetic factors, body composition, and carb-heavy traditional diets contribute. Dr. Tanisha Shekdar highlights sugar's role and subtle warning signs like persistent belly fat and fatigue. Early intervention through lifestyle changes is crucial for healing.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 9:09 am

10 best sarees of Aishwarya Rai that every woman should have in her wardrobe

Here are 10 of Aishwarya Rais most loved sarees that every woman would want in her wardrobe.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 9:00 am

Jumping rope vs running: Which is more efficient for a 10-minute workout routine

Jumping rope and running offer excellent aerobic benefits for fitness. For a quick 10-minute session, jumping rope engages more muscles and burns calories faster. Running, however, is more accessible and builds endurance. Both exercises boost heart health and overall well-being. The choice depends on individual fitness goals and preferences for a balanced routine.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 7:00 am

Harvard doctors reveal 3 simple ways to ease knee pain and arthritis naturally

Harvard Health reveals non-drug therapies like knee braces, hydrotherapy, and exercise significantly ease knee osteoarthritis pain and stiffness. These methods offer safe, effective relief by supporting joints, reducing pressure through water-based movement, and strengthening muscles. Patients can manage chronic knee issues naturally, improving mobility and delaying invasive treatments.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 2:18 am

Optical illusion: Can you spot the inverted 68 among inverted 63s in just 6 seconds?

Test your sharp eyes with a quick optical illusion challenge! Spot a hidden inverted 68 among inverted 63s in just six seconds. This puzzle tests your pattern recognition and visual processing speed. The elusive digit is in the upper right. Finding it quickly signals excellent observation skills, keeping your mind agile and alert.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 2:00 am

Stylish wedding pictures of Vedant Birla and Tejal Kulkarni

Held at the iconic Birla residence in Malabar Hill on November 2, 2025, the intimate celebration wasnt just a wedding, it was a masterclass in refined Indian luxury and timeless elegance.

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 12:04 am

Scientists discover a gentle knee pain therapy that could replace surgery: Low-dose radiation offers a safer alternative

New research from South Korea reveals low-dose radiation therapy as a hopeful treatment for knee osteoarthritis. This gentle, non-invasive method significantly reduces pain and enhances movement. Presented at the ASTRO 2025 Meeting, the findings suggest LDRT can effectively manage arthritis symptoms, potentially delaying or preventing knee replacement surgery and improving patients' quality of life.

The Times of India 4 Nov 2025 11:30 pm

What does the colour of poop say about a persons liver and gut health?

Your poop colour can reveal a lot about your gut and liver health. From dark brown to pale, each shade tells a story about digestion, bile flow, and diet. This article decodes what those colours mean, whats normal, and how to maintain a healthy gut.

The Times of India 4 Nov 2025 11:00 pm

Trump confuses dementia test with 'IQ test': Does it reflect upon his cognitive health?

President Trump's recent comments about taking an IQ test at Walter Reed have sparked renewed debate about his cognitive fitness. Experts clarify the test was likely the MoCA, a dementia screening tool, not an IQ test. This follows previous concerns raised by mental health professionals regarding his public statements and behavior.

The Times of India 4 Nov 2025 10:34 pm

How air pollution damages your skin: Know the skin problems and ways to prevent them

Air pollution is a significant skin health concern, accelerating ageing, causing inflammation, and worsening conditions like acne and eczema. Pollutants penetrate the skin, triggering oxidative stress that damages collagen and weakens the skin's natural defenses. This leads to dullness, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and sensitivity, highlighting the need for an anti-pollution skincare approach.

The Times of India 4 Nov 2025 10:30 pm