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7 factors that make one more likely to get Alzheimer's

7 factors that make one more likely to get Alzheimer's and how to minimise the chances

The Times of India 2 Sep 2025 5:00 am

What to eat to prevent heart disease, according to experts

A recent study emphasizes the importance of plant-based foods for heart health, advocating for increased consumption of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. It suggests moderation in meat intake, favoring poultry and legumes as alternatives. The research also highlights the benefits of moderate dairy consumption, coffee, tea, and even dark chocolate, while cautioning against excessive salt, processed foods, and sugary drinks.

The Times of India 2 Sep 2025 4:00 am

Why strength training is prescribed like medicine and and what it can cure

Strength training is increasingly recognized as a potent medicine, rivaling drug therapies in treating various physical and mental disorders. It actively engages the body's systems, fostering long-term improvements in muscle mass, joint function, and metabolism. Particularly beneficial for the elderly, strength training combats age-related muscle loss, promoting independence and enhancing overall quality of life.

The Times of India 2 Sep 2025 3:00 am

How to manage uric acid in one month: Diet and exercise tips that work

High uric acid can lead to gout and kidney problems. Lifestyle changes can help manage it in a month. Limit purine-rich foods like red meat and shellfish. Focus on low-purine options such as fruits and vegetables. The DASH diet is also beneficial. Avoid alcohol and sugary drinks. Regular exercise, like brisk walking, helps lower uric acid levels.

The Times of India 2 Sep 2025 12:00 am

From Tulsi to Mulethi: 4 powerful herbs that can purify lungs and how to use them

Our lungs are subjected to continuous exposure to toxins in the air, impurities, smoke and respiratory infections. All these factors, over time, damage the lung function, decrease oxygen absorption and ultimately result in respiratory conditions like asthma, COPD and bronchitis. Today's medicines and antibiotics have numerous cures but nature also has very effective helpers in the shape of herbs that can be used to clean the lungs and increase the lung capacity. Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese medicine use these herbs as natural anti-inflammatories if taken cautiously.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 10:00 pm

From liver function to cholesterol: 5 reasons to consume garlic

Garlic, a culinary staple and ancient remedy, is gaining recognition for its health benefits, particularly for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and high cholesterol. Research highlights garlic's ability to improve liver function, regulate cholesterol, and aid detoxification. Its active compound, Allicin, possesses antimicrobial and antiparasitic properties, boosting immunity and reducing inflammation.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 8:00 pm

Optical Illusion: Can you spot the hidden number 9 among the sea of 6s?

Optical illusions test our perception, challenging concentration and attention to detail. This puzzle presents a grid of repeated number 6, but hidden within is a single number 9. Finding it within 5 seconds requires keen observation, as the similar shapes blend seamlessly, deceiving even the sharpest eyes. The elusive 9 is located in the seventh row and tenth column.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 7:00 pm

Inside Fort Kochis rare craft of Horn Comb making

Kochi is celebrated for its spice markets, historic streets, and bustling backwaters. But away from the tourist trail, hidden in the quieter corners of Fort Kochi, survives a craft that has outlived centuries, the making of combs from the horns of cows and buffaloes. Once an everyday grooming essential in Indian homes, these horn combs 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 1 Sep 2025 6:08 pm

Harvard Doctor reveals 4 simple habits that can cut stomach cancer risk in half

Stomach cancer is a serious health problem, particularly as it shows no clear-cut symptoms until far into its later stages. Prevention, or more specifically, dietary and lifestyle changes, can be a significant contributor to long-term risk reduction.Dr. Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard- and Stanford-trained gastroenterologist, emphasizes preventive health care. Having an academic training in research as well as clinical practice, Dr. Sethi endorses evidence-based practical methods that are preventive in nature. According to him, the risk of stomach cancer can be reduced by half through these four measures.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 6:00 pm

The animal you spot first reveals your hidden strength

A viral optical illusion personality test, featuring the Pittsburgh Zoo's logo, claims to reveal hidden strengths based on the first animal spotted: gorilla, birds, lion, or fish. Seeing the gorilla suggests analytical thinking, birds indicate honesty and leadership, the lion signifies dominance and ambition, while spotting the fish first reflects kindness and idealism. The test's accuracy sparks curiosity among users.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 6:00 pm

Passports in India explained: Ordinary, Diplomatic, Official, ECR vs Non-ECR

Think of the Indian passport and a picture of navy-blue booklet appears in mind. But it is important for you to know that this is not the only passport that the Indian government issues. There are different types of passports and each of them are for a specific purpose. So there are four types of passports available in different categories and colours.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 5:30 pm

8 effective tips to reduce large pores for smoother skin

Minimizing large pores involves consistent skincare and lifestyle adjustments. Key strategies include controlling sebum, protecting against sun damage, and maintaining skin elasticity. Niacinamide and retinoids, along with gentle cleansing and exfoliation, visibly reduce pore appearance. Consistent hydration and sun protection enhance results, promoting a balanced, healthier complexion.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 5:30 pm

How being overweight contributes to kidney stones and what to do about it

Obesity is a major risk factor for kidney stones, altering urine composition and increasing stone-forming substances. Maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise is crucial for prevention. Kidney stones, hard mineral deposits, cause severe pain and urinary issues. Symptoms include intense back pain, blood in urine, and frequent urination.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 5:20 pm

Best and worst plants for asthma: A guide to safer breathing indoors and outdoors

Navigating asthma with plants requires careful selection. Opt for low-pollen indoor varieties like peace lilies, dracaena, cacti, and pothos to minimize triggers, while avoiding high-pollen outdoor plants such as grasses and certain trees. Regular plant maintenance, including dusting leaves and controlling soil moisture, is crucial for maintaining air quality and reducing asthma symptoms.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 5:18 pm

5 everyday habits that damage eyesight 3 Vitamins to protect it

One of the most important organs in the body, our eyes work tirelessly every day. They helpe us see, read, drive, and connect with the world around us. Yet, most of us end up taking them for granted until the discomfort or strain is unbearable and the damage is already done. However, it our eyes are often harmed not by extreme but rather small, daily habits that we hardly notice. But, the good news is that by identifying these bad habits early on, we can take simple steps to protect our eyesight and keep it sharp for years to come. Here are some everyday habits that secretly harm our eyes:

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 4:58 pm

How Pakistans political Bhutto song became Hyderabads marfa hit

At a Hyderabadi wedding, there are certain things you can always expect- the flavourful biryani, the traditional clothes and the unmistakable beats of marfa. As the drum quickens and dances gather, a familiar chant takes over the baraat: Dila Teer Bija. For many in the city, this Bhutto song is not just music, it 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 1 Sep 2025 4:48 pm

5 style lessons to learn from BTS' Jimin

Here are five style lessons straight from Jimin that you can try right now, whether youre dressing for a coffee run, a K-pop dance cover, or just a day when you want to feel a little extra.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 4:44 pm

Health side effects of eating food directly from the fridge

Eating cold food directly from the fridge poses several health risks. Refrigeration slows bacterial growth but doesn't eliminate it, potentially leading to foodborne illnesses. Cold food consumption can also reduce nutrient absorption, trigger tooth sensitivity, and irritate the throat. Reheating leftovers properly helps restore flavor, retain nutrients, and minimize health risks.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 4:19 pm

Besan chilla vs. Wheat roti: What should you eat for weight loss goals and protein intake

Besan Chilla and Wheat Roti are popular Indian foods. Besan Chilla is rich in protein and fiber. It helps in weight management. Wheat Roti provides carbohydrates and nutrients for energy. Besan Chilla is better for weight loss due to its protein content. Wheat Roti is a versatile and healthy option. Both can be part of a balanced diet.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 4:15 pm

Are your dogs kisses dangerous? Heres what every pet owner must know

Research indicates that dog saliva may harbor antibiotic-resistant Salmonella, posing health risks to humans through face licking. The study emphasizes that even healthy dogs can carry harmful bacteria, potentially causing gastrointestinal illness. Practicing good hygiene, such as hand washing and avoiding face licks, is crucial for protecting families from infection and maintaining both human and animal health.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 3:52 pm

10 popular pet dog breeds that dont mix well with kids (Parents, take note!)

Are you planning to get a pet dog for your child? Well, then do note that not every dog breed makes the best playmate for kid. Some dogs are independent, protective, or less tolerant of rough handling. So, here we list 10 breeds families should approach with caution:

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 3:05 pm

Slash these two daily habits that are hurting your heart health: What the new AHA guidelines say

New guidelines from the AHA and ACC urge a drastic reduction in sodium intake to 1,500 mg daily and recommend avoiding alcohol for better heart health. Excess salt and even moderate alcohol consumption can significantly raise blood pressure, increasing the risk of stroke and heart failure. Lifestyle changes, including diet, exercise, and stress management, are also crucial.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 3:00 pm

Who should avoid intermittent fasting: Key health risks to know

Intermittent fasting (IF) has gained popularity for its potential benefits in weight management and metabolic health. However, it's not suitable for everyone, especially those with heart conditions, diabetes, or a history of eating disorders. Pregnant women, children, and individuals with nutritional deficiencies should also avoid IF due to potential health risks.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 2:30 pm

Why you must visit Maharashtras Valley of Flowers before its too late

Kaas Plateau, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site near Satara, Maharashtra, transforms into a vibrant valley of flowers during the monsoon season. This biodiversity hotspot boasts over 850 flower species, including many endemic and endangered plants. Visitors can explore this floral paradise by booking tickets online and can reach by road, train, or air, experiencing nature's beauty and conservation efforts.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 2:06 pm

Amoebic meningoencephalitis: Kerala reports huge surge in fatal brain eating infection; know all about THIS condition

Kerala is grappling with a surge in Amoebic Meningoencephalitis cases, a deadly brain infection linked to untreated freshwater sources. With 41 confirmed cases and multiple fatalities, including children, the state government has launched the Water is life campaign. This initiative focuses on public awareness, water source inspections, and sanitation efforts to combat the spread of the disease.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 1:30 pm

Recovering from food poisoning: Indian diet tips for a gentle recovery

Food poisoning recovery requires a strategic approach, prioritising hydration with solutions like ORS and rice water to combat dehydration. Transitioning to bland foods such as curd rice and khichdi aids digestion, followed by mildly spiced options like upma. Avoiding fried, spicy, and high-fibre foods is crucial until complete recovery, ensuring a gentle return to a normal diet.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 1:26 pm

Anand Mahindras viral tweet unveils this secret trek near Pune; your next weekend adventure awaits

Anand Mahindra's recent tweet spotlighted the Mangi-Tungi trek, a hidden gem near Pune and Mumbai. He highlighted its blend of physical challenge and spiritual enrichment, surprising many with its proximity to major cities. This trek offers panoramic views, ancient rock-cut idols, and the towering Statue of Ahimsa, making it a unique weekend getaway for adventure and culture enthusiasts.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 1:19 pm

1,000-year-old lost temple discovered in Bolivia: Trade hub of ancient civilization revealed

Archaeologists have unearthed the 1,000-year-old Palaspata temple complex in Bolivia, revealing insights into the Tiwanaku civilization. The site, featuring massive stone structures and a central courtyard, served as a ceremonial and strategic trade hub. Discoveries include evidence of trade, rituals, and advanced architectural skills, enriching our understanding of this influential ancient society.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 12:13 pm

Weekly Horoscope: September 1 to 7, 2025

Welcome to this week's horoscope, where the celestial alignments offer insight into the lives of the zodiac signs. From career and love to finances and health, these forecasts provide a glimpse into what the week holds for you. Discover how the cosmic energies might influence your decisions, emotions, and interactions, guiding you through the paths of your sun sign. So, let's break down these predictions given by astrologer Vishal Bhardwaj, Founder of Predictions for Success, without further delay.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 12:11 pm

ChatGPT missed his cancer symptoms! Irish dad now at stage four; know the warning signs that could save your life

In Ireland, Warren Tierney, a father of two, sought advice from ChatGPT for throat pain, delaying a crucial doctor's visit. The AI's reassurance that cancer was highly unlikely led to a late-stage oesophageal cancer diagnosis. Now facing limited treatment options, Tierney's story underscores the dangers of relying solely on AI for medical guidance.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 10:57 am

How Ram Kapoor built wealth to secure generations

Happy Birthday, Ram Kapoor! From Ferraris to multi-crore empire, here's how TVs beloved star built wealth to secure generations

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 10:36 am

Is your Pancreas slowing you down? 5 hidden signs that can't be ignored

5 warning signs of a sluggish Pancreas (and what to do about it)

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 10:00 am

Botox vs Flaxseed: Can natural flaxseed gel beat Botox?

Flaxseed gel offers hydration, smoother texture, and antioxidant benefits, making it a valuable addition to skincare routines. While it can't replicate Botox's muscle-relaxing effects on dynamic wrinkles, flaxseed gel improves skin health through topical and dietary applications. Combining plant-based care with targeted treatments like Botox provides a comprehensive approach to skincare.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 9:00 am

How the GUT controls the brain and why this little knowledge is crucial

The vagus nerve functions as a communication channel that links the brain to the gut system. The brain receives chemical signals from the gut which report its current state, including feelings of fullness, pain and inflammation levels. The brain receives information about digestive health from the gut, which leads to mood changes and mental health effects

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 8:23 am

8 deadly colon cancer signs that should not be ignored

Colon cancer, a leading cause of cancer-related deaths, is increasingly affecting younger individuals. Dr. Saurabh Sethi highlights crucial warning signs like blood in stool, persistent bowel changes, abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, iron deficiency, and incomplete emptying. Early diagnosis through screening, especially with a family history, significantly improves survival rates.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 7:00 am

5 reasons one should drink raisin water in the morning

Raisin water, made by soaking raisins overnight and drinking infused-raisin water in the morning, has also become popular due to its health benefits. This old drink, based on nature-friendly wellness processes, has also drawn attention from contemporary nutrition science. Research indicates that raisin water can provide cardiovascular, digestive, and energy support when included in a healthy general routine. Let us find out how!

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 5:00 am

Optical illusions: These winding lines will fool ones eyes, so look again

Optical illusions challenge our perception, revealing how our brains interpret reality. Researchers at the University of Tokyo demonstrated that the neon-color-spreading illusion works on mice, making them valuable test subjects. By combining electrophysiology and optogenetics, they pinpointed that neurons in the V2 layer of the brain play a crucial role in perceiving brightness.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 2:00 am

THIS mind-bending illusion will reveal how brain perceives reality

The Scintillating Starburst, a novel optical illusion, reveals how our brains actively construct visual reality by connecting the dots. This illusion, composed of concentric star polygons, tricks viewers into perceiving illusory rays that shimmer from the center.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 7:00 pm

Bloating to constipation: 5 seeds that improve gut health

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 6:00 pm

Brain stroke: A silent killer that demands urgent attention

Brain stroke, a critical emergency, demands immediate attention due to its potentially devastating consequences. Recognizing symptoms like face drooping, arm weakness, and speech difficulty is crucial for timely intervention. Prevention through lifestyle adjustments, including blood pressure monitoring, healthy diet, and regular exercise, significantly reduces stroke risk.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 5:00 pm

Julia Roberts rare red carpet outing at Venice Film Festival

Hollywoods eternal leading lady, Julia Roberts, proved once again that star power never fades, arriving at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on 29 August 2025 for the premiere of After the Hunt. Her red-carpet entrance was a masterclass in timeless glamour, blending couture precision with understated charm.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 4:23 pm

Can morning coffee make antibiotics less effective?

A recent study in PLOS Biology reveals that caffeine can weaken the effectiveness of certain antibiotics by altering how bacteria, like E. coli, respond to them. Caffeine activates a protein in E. coli, reducing the uptake of antibiotics and hindering treatment. This highlights the role of environmental factors, such as caffeine consumption, in antibiotic resistance.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 1:00 pm

Why eating raw noodles is dangerous: Causes digestive issues, cancer risk, diabetes and heart problems

Beware! Eating raw noodles straight from the packet poses serious health risks, especially for children. Uncooked noodles can trigger intestinal inflammation, digestive problems, and increase the risk of cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. Cooking neutralizes harmful bacteria and preservatives, making noodles safer.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 1:00 pm

Why we see dead loved ones in dreams: Meanings and mysteries unveiled

Dreams featuring deceased loved ones evoke intense emotions, often interpreted as the subconscious processing grief or spiritual visitations. Psychologists view these dreams as a way to navigate loss, address unresolved emotions, and maintain connection. Spiritual perspectives see them as messages from the other side, offering comfort and guidance, while understanding these dreams aids in emotional processing and healing.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 12:48 pm

Bill Clinton seen with defibrillator at Hamptons airport sparking public concern; heres what it reveals about his heart health and lifestyle choices

Bill Clinton, 79, was recently seen in the Hamptons with someone carrying a device resembling a portable defibrillator, raising concerns about his heart health. His cardiac history includes a 2004 quadruple bypass and a 2010 stent placement, leading to a near-vegan diet. Recent health events, combined with past cardiac issues, underscore the importance of vigilant heart care for aging individuals.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 12:38 pm

Appendix cancer on the rise: Understanding symptoms, causes, types, and more

Appendix cancer, a rare condition originating in the appendix, is showing a rise in reported cases. While often discovered incidentally, improved diagnostics and potential lifestyle factors contribute to its detection. Symptoms can mimic other abdominal issues, and understanding risk factors and types is crucial for early detection and better outcomes.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 12:00 pm

Calf muscles are your bodys second heart: Check simple exercises to improve circulation, strength, and stamina

The calf muscles play a vital role in blood circulation. They are often called the body's second heart. Strong calf muscles improve venous return and prevent blood pooling. Sedentary lifestyles weaken these muscles. Simple exercises like calf raises and toe walking can improve blood flow. Advanced workouts such as skipping and stair climbing further enhance circulation.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 11:03 am

Hypoxic cardiac arrest: symptoms, prevention, & why it matters

Hypoxic cardiac arrest occurs when the heart doesn't receive enough oxygen, often due to blocked breathing from causes like asthma or choking. Warning signs include shortness of breath, bluish skin, confusion, and extreme fatigue. Prompt treatment of breathing issues and CPR knowledge are crucial for prevention, as this condition can affect anyone, even healthy individuals.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 11:00 am

How a busy mom lost 20 kg in 8 months without gym

Yamini Agarwal, a busy mother and Instagram influencer, shed 20 kilograms in eight months through home workouts and mindful eating. She prioritized discipline over motivation, integrating exercise into her daily routine and focusing on gradual progress. By combining strength training and cardio with a balanced diet and sufficient rest, Yamini proved that significant weight loss is achievable without a gym.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 10:43 am

Tara Sutaria-Veer Pahariya make it official in style

Tara Sutaria and Veer Pahariya have officially announced their relationship on Instagram during Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. Tara looked stunning in an ivory tissue kanjivaram saree with intricate embroidery, paired with kundan jewellery and soft glam makeup. Veer complemented her in a beige traditional outfit, creating a perfectly synchronized and elegant festive look.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 10:30 am

Learn how Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, and other billionaires would ace the toughest interview question: 'Why should we hire you?'

Top business leaders like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, and Richard Branson offer insights beyond qualifications for job interviews. They emphasize demonstrating unique value, problem-solving ability, and character. The billionaires suggest highlighting strengths, showing measurable impact, proving hands-on experience, anchoring in integrity, and letting authentic personality shine to impress hiring managers.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 10:06 am

How to reverse plaque to prevent a heart attack

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 10:00 am

Dandelion root cuts colon tumor growth by more than 90%

Dandelion root extract (DRE) exhibits promising anti-cancer properties, selectively eliminating colon cancer cells without harming healthy ones. Studies reveal DRE's effectiveness in slowing tumor growth in mice and inhibiting cancer cell migration. Its unique ability to activate multiple cell death pathways suggests potential for a safe, multi-targeted cancer therapy, warranting further clinical trials.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 9:00 am

Kitchen pharmacy: 5 natural antibiotics that actually work

Before the era when synthetic antibiotics were available in the market, humans had no other option but to look towards nature and its strong offerings, and all with the right reasons. Several herbs, roots, and spices used in ancient forms of medicine that have been around for centuries contain powerful antimicrobial compounds that can help to ward off the bad bacteria, viruses, and fungi.Now, science is finally substantiating what the old Ayurveda and traditional healers have known for centuries. Below are five natural antibiotics that have been age-old as well as scientifically supported

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 5:00 am

Feeling stressed? THIS diet can calm the mind and improve mood

A recent study from Binghamton University reveals that adopting a Mediterranean diet can significantly lower perceived stress levels. The research compared the effects of Mediterranean and Western diets, finding that the former, rich in vegetables, fruits, and healthy fats, is linked to reduced stress and improved mental well-being.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 4:00 am

Optical illusion: Only a person with perfect vision can find the 4052

Test your observation skills with this tricky optical illusion! Hidden among repeated numbers is the sequence '4052', and the challenge is to spot it within 8 seconds. These puzzles sharpen concentration, memory, and problem-solving skills, offering a quick mental break while improving attention to detail.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 2:00 am

How often should you wash underwear, towels, and bed sheets?

Dr. Manan Vora emphasizes the importance of home hygiene, highlighting that everyday items like underwear, bedsheets, and towels can harbor bacteria leading to skin issues and poor health. Underwear should be washed after each wear, bedsheets weekly, and pillow covers every few days.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 10:00 pm

Living near an airport could increase the risk of heart disease, study finds

Living near busy airports poses significant cardiovascular risks, according to a UCL study. Long-term exposure to aircraft noise is linked to heart remodeling, increasing the likelihood of heart failure and arrhythmias. Nighttime noise disrupts sleep, elevates stress hormones, and further strains cardiovascular health, highlighting the need for public health interventions and personal protective measures.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 8:02 pm

How these 5 vitamins help in hair growth and thickness

Let's take a look at how these 5 vitamins help in hair growth.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 8:02 pm

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease - 5 ways to prevent damage in early stages

nonalcoholic fatty liver disease - 5 ways to prevent damage in early stages

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 8:00 pm

Dine in your car at these top 6 drive-ins in Hyderabad 2025

Drive-ins have quietly transformed Hyderabads food scene into something more vibrant and social. Instead of traditional restaurants, these open-air food courts let you pull up in a car, explore different eateries, and enjoy everything from Chinese to Continental under the sky. They have become the citys answer to casual dining- lively, affordable and perfect for 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 30 Aug 2025 6:07 pm

Iron deficiency symptoms on skin: Visible signs, causes, and remedies for hair and nail health

Iron deficiency affects skin, hair, and nails. It impacts oxygen delivery and tissue health. Pallor, dryness, and hair thinning are common signs. Mouth cracks and spoon-shaped nails may also appear. Doctors use blood tests to confirm deficiency. Treatment often reverses skin symptoms. Diet changes and supplements can restore iron levels. Regular screening is important for at-risk groups.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 4:37 pm

Ginger side effects and risks you should not ignore: Eating too much ginger may cause mouth sores, bleeding risks, nausea and more

Ginger is a popular spice with medicinal benefits. However, excessive consumption can lead to side effects. These include gastrointestinal issues like heartburn and diarrhoea. Mouth and skin irritation are also possible. Ginger's blood-thinning properties pose risks for some. It can affect blood pressure, blood sugar, and may cause complications during pregnancy. Allergic reactions, though rare, can occur.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 4:06 pm

Late-night snacking, even with healthy foods, is dangerous

Snacking late at night, even on healthy foods, can negatively impact your health. Research indicates that eating after 9 PM is associated with increased belly fat, inflammation, and unfavorable blood lipid levels. This is because our body's internal clocks are disrupted when we eat out of sync with our natural rhythms, potentially leading to altered food processing and metabolism.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 4:00 pm

From Yellowstone to Serengeti: The 7 legends of the national park world

Over time, many of these parks have become more than just travel destinations. They have become cultural icons, celebrated in films, books, and the stories of travellers whove experienced them.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 4:00 pm

Bigg Boss 19 elimination: Abhishek Bajaj in danger, Natalia Janoszek trails as Gaurav Khanna, Neelam Giri rules the voting polls

Bigg Boss 19 elimination: Abhishek Bajaj in danger, Natalia Janoszek trails as Gaurav Khanna, Neelam Giri rules the voting polls

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 2:29 pm

How to communicate right for a happier, peaceful, and loving marriage-- 5 effective tips

A happy marriage doesnt just happen on its ownits something couples build, day by day, with patience, understanding, and care. No matter how strong the love is, it needs support from good communication. Its the tool that helps couples deal with everything from daily routines to the tough moments that test their bond. Without it, even small issues can grow into big ones. But with it, even difficult times can bring couples closer together.Communication isnt a mystery or a skill, and only some people are born with it, but anyone can improve on this. Its about how we talk, listen, and show up for each other. Whether youve been together for a few months or many years, there are simple, clear ways to make your communication healthier, and your marriage happier.Here are five ways to strengthen a relationship and bring happiness to a couples everyday life together.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 2:25 pm

Think Monk fruit sugar is the safest? Most brands mix it with Erythritol

The process of mogrosides extraction from monk fruit yields natural sweetener monk fruit sugar. Monk fruit sugar contains 150 to 250 times more sweetness than sugar, without causing blood sugar or insulin level changes. The product serves as a favorite choice for diabetic patients, and people who wish to cut down their sugar consumption.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 2:00 pm

How to quit procrastinating, according to an Oxford neuroscientist

The 5-minute rule helps people defeat procrastination, while simultaneously protecting their brain health through the reduction of executive fatigue which develops from continuous decision-making and focused work. Regular small efforts through brain training developmental pathways, which boost cognitive power as time passes

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 1:00 pm

Is avocado harming you: 5 types of people who should avoid eating avocado

Avocado, a nutrient-rich superfood, offers numerous health benefits but poses risks for certain individuals. People with latex allergies may experience reactions due to similar proteins. Kidney patients need to monitor potassium intake, while those on blood thinners should be cautious due to vitamin K content. Moderation is key for weight management and digestive health.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 11:30 am

How tissues helped Janhvi's dazzling lehenga look

Janhvi Kapoor's golden lehenga appearance sparked curiosity due to tissue rolls on her back. Social media buzzed with theories, but her hairstylist clarified it was a clever trick to protect her hair from the blouse's embroidery. The tissues were removed before the cameras rolled, ensuring a flawless look, revealing a behind-the-scenes fashion hack.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 11:10 am

Soap vs hand sanitiser: Understanding the risks of overuse and maintaining healthy skin with safer alternatives

Post-pandemic, frequent hand sanitiser use raises skin health concerns. Experts, including Dr. Kunal Sood, warn that alcohol-based sanitisers strip natural oils, causing dryness and conditions like eczema. Soap and water are preferable, preserving the skin's microbiome. Sanitisers should be reserved for situations where washing isn't feasible, like public spaces or travel.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 11:01 am

5 warning signs of infertility in women, according to a top gynaecologist

Infertility, affecting millions globally, is marked by the inability to conceive after a year of unprotected intercourse. Dr. Lora Shahine highlights overlooked signs in women, including irregular cycles, painful periods, lack of ovulation signs, repeated miscarriages, and hormonal changes like those seen in PCOS.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 10:59 am

4 science-backed natural supplements that may help manage high cholesterol

Millions of people, young and adults, have high cholesterol, yet few are aware that their cholesterol level is elevated. That's because, in most cases, there are no symptoms or warning signs. The only way to be certain is by taking a blood test. If a person's total cholesterol is 240 mg/dL or higher, it is high. Having a high cholesterol reading is worrying, because it increases the chances of having plaque accumulation in the arteries. A build up of plaque will ultimately block, or even completely stop the flow of blood, resulting in a heart attack or stroke. Some reasons for having high cholesterol, like age and heredity, cannot be completely reversed. Some changes, like diet and exercise level, can be managed.Healthy eating and exercising more frequently, are usually the first defense against cholesterol control. Those lifestyle changes, however, are not enough at times by themselves. That is where some supplements enter the picture and can assist a bit further. Supplements will never replace healthy living, but they can certainly fill in and play complementary roles when used properly.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 10:00 am

Teaching kids kindness through simple everyday habits

Habits are the building blocks of your everyday living style and belief system. In a fast-paced world filled with deadlines, distractions and demands, the act of kindness sometimes feels like a fleeting luxury which is hard to achieve or even give it to someone. Yet, kindness is one of the most essential values that we as parents need to pass on to our children. Kindness isnt just about smiling at strangers or donating to charity.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 9:21 am

Diabetes warning! Excessive thirst could be the silent symptom you are missing

Persistent thirst can signal diabetes. High blood sugar causes increased urination and fluid loss, triggering thirst. This is often accompanied by frequent urination and increased hunger. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to nerve damage, kidney problems, and vision changes. Get tested with blood tests. Lifestyle changes and medical guidance can help manage blood sugar.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 9:08 am

Why losing muscle can most likely be a strong sign of early death

Muscle loss, a significant health concern beyond natural aging, elevates the risk of illness and premature death. Beginning as early as 30 and accelerating after 60, it impairs daily activities and contributes to conditions like diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Research links weaker muscles to higher mortality rates, emphasizing the importance of strength.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 9:00 am

What your favorite pair of heels say about your personality

At the end of the day, heels arent just shoes. Theyre little windows into personality. Whether youre strutting in stilettos or chilling in wedges, your footwear says something before you even open your mouth. And honestly? Thats kind of fun to think about.If nothing else, next time youre at a party, glance at someones shoes before talking to them. You might be surprised how accurate this little heel personality test really is.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 7:01 am

Everything you need to know about the NASH Diet for severe fatty liver disease

Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), now known as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), is a severe liver disease on the rise, especially among young adults. A NASH-friendly diet, similar to the Mediterranean diet, is crucial for managing the condition. It emphasizes fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats while limiting saturated fats, refined sugars, and red meat; even coffee can help.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 7:00 am

7 natural ways to boost the brain's serotonin levels

7 natural ways to boost the brain's serotonin levels

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 5:00 am

Hair regrowth after chemotherapy: When does hair start growing back and what to expect

Chemotherapy-induced hair loss, affecting nearly all breast cancer patients, typically begins around 18 days into treatment. Regrowth usually starts within a few months post-therapy, though the new hair's texture, thickness, or color may differ. While most patients experience substantial recovery, a small percentage may face long-term thinning, highlighting the importance of managing expectations and seeking supportive measures.

The Times of India 29 Aug 2025 10:23 pm

Alcohol vs non-alcoholic fatty liver; Whats more dangerous?

Fatty liver disease is often blamed only on alcohol, but doctors now warn that non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) is just as dangerous, if not more.

The Times of India 29 Aug 2025 10:06 pm

5 warning signs of breast cancer that are often overlooked

Breast cancer, the most prevalent cancer in women, saw 2.3 million diagnoses and 670,000 deaths in 2022. Early detection is vital, and recognizing warning signs is crucial. Key indicators include changes in breast size, shape, lumps, skin abnormalities like dimpling, nipple changes such as inversion or discharge, and persistent breast pain.

The Times of India 29 Aug 2025 8:00 pm

Eating one egg a week may cut Alzheimers risk by half; study suggests

A recent study indicates that consuming just one egg per week may significantly reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Researchers found a nearly 50% lower risk of cognitive decline in regular egg consumers, attributing it to nutrients like choline, lutein, and high-quality protein. Moderation is key, with one to three eggs weekly potentially optimal for brain health.

The Times of India 29 Aug 2025 7:09 pm

Jose Mourinho sacked by Fenerbahce-- Here's why

Jose Mourinho's tenure at Fenerbahce ended abruptly after the team's Champions League exit, despite a second-place league finish. His time was marked by controversies, including racism accusations and clashes with referees, overshadowing his on-field achievements. Mourinho's departure adds another dramatic chapter to his illustrious and financially rewarding career, estimated at $120 million.

The Times of India 29 Aug 2025 7:00 pm

Optical Illusion: Can you spot the hidden number among the sea of 20s and 02s?

A mind-bending optical illusion is challenging netizens to find a hidden number amidst a sea of '20' and '02'. This visual puzzle tests observation skills and patience, requiring a keen eye to spot the outlier. While some claim to find it quickly, others take their time, highlighting the deceptive nature of patterns.

The Times of India 29 Aug 2025 7:00 pm

10 Indian baby names inspired by mountains and peaks

Mountains and peaks in India hold deep spiritual, cultural, and natural significance. Inspired by their grandeur and divinity, many Indian baby names symbolize strength, stability, and purity, making them timeless choices for little ones.

The Times of India 29 Aug 2025 7:00 pm

Here is where you can try Indias biggest naan in Hyderabad

Hyderabadis, get ready to feast your eyes before you feast your stomach. Siasat.com brings you this delicious story of the largest naan in India, a staggering 27-inch bread which has arrived in the city, and its nothing short of a foodies dream. Imagine a naan so huge it demands its own table space, so soft 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 29 Aug 2025 6:43 pm

10 cheapest markets in India and why they are a must visit

Indias cheapest markets, offering everything from trendy clothes to traditional handicrafts at budget-friendly prices. These bustling bazaars not only provide incredible deals but also immerse visitors in the countrys rich culture, chaotic charm, and culinary delights.

The Times of India 29 Aug 2025 6:38 pm