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5 not-so-common but necessary hygiene tips Anshula Kapoor swears by

Anshula Kapoor recently unveiled her refreshingly honest and practical hygiene routine, offering fans valuable insights into her self-care.Anshulas hygiene tips might not sound fancy, but thats what makes them so real and relatable. They focus on small, mindful actions that protect skin, hair, and body practical steps that speak volumes about self-respect and care.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 9:00 pm

How to identify the link between oral issues and heart attack

This article explores the surprising link between oral health and heart attacks, focusing on symptoms like swollen, bleeding gums and loose teeth.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 8:00 pm

Optical illusion: Only the sharpest eyes can spot the camouflaged deer in 15 seconds

This captivating visual illusion challenges readers to spot a cleverly camouflaged deer hidden within a forest scene in under 15 seconds. This intriguing puzzle tests not only sharp vision but also pattern recognition and spatial awareness. Such brain teasers, while entertaining, serve a cognitive purpose, helping assess attention to detail and offering a refreshing mental exercise.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 7:00 pm

FDA recalls eggs over potential Salmonella contamination fears:

The FDA issued a recall for Black Sheep Egg Company's Free Range Large Grade A Brown Eggs due to potential Salmonella contamination. An inspection found 40 positive environmental samples at their processing facility. Consumers should discard affected eggs, thoroughly clean kitchen surfaces, and practice general egg safety to prevent illness, as Salmonella poses a serious health risk.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 4:43 pm

What is brown fat and how it can help you burn calories and boost health

Harvard researchers highlight brown fat as a novel target in the fight against obesity. This unique fat actively burns calories to generate heat, aiding weight management and improving metabolism. Found primarily around the neck and upper back, brown fat activity can be boosted through mild cold exposure, high-intensity exercise, and specific dietary choices.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 4:00 pm

Bengaluru through a Russian woman eyes: Why this city feels like home

A Russian woman, Yulia, from Siberia, has declared Bengaluru the best city to live in India, citing its pleasant climate, abundant greenery, and vibrant culture. She praised the city's comfortable, balanced lifestyle, welcoming atmosphere, and lively nightlife, making it a place where people from diverse backgrounds can truly thrive.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 3:47 pm

Stomach Cancer vs Indigestion: Basic differences and when to urgently seek help

Frequent vomiting with blood or struggling to swallow food are the symptoms that show up when the cancer becomes serious. However, very early signs of stomach cancer can mimic common indigestion symptoms. Reports suggest that very early symptoms of stomach cancer closely resemble indigestion, it becomes even difficult to detect it.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 2:08 pm

About Sufiyani biryani: Hyderabads forgotten culinary gem

Hyderabad is considered the Biryani capital of India and rightly so. Here every grain of rice tells a story of royalty and tradition. The citys love affair with this dish is legendary, from the kacchi dum cooked in layers to the aromatic pakki version perfected over generations. Among its many variants, one that stands apart 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 Oct 2025 11:36 am

99% of heart attacks show these early warning signs, reveals new study

A new study found heart attacks and strokes rarely occur without warning, as over 99% of individuals had identifiable risk factors years prior. This challenges the belief in sudden cardiac events, emphasizing that most are predictable and preventable by recognizing early, often ignored, signs and proactively managing health.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 11:18 am

Greek yoghurt vs hung curd: Which is healthier, higher in protein, and better for gut and bone health

Many confuse Greek yoghurt and hung curd. They differ in production and nutrition. Hung curd is strained regular curd. Greek yoghurt uses specific bacteria and industrial straining. It has almost double the protein. Greek yoghurt aids fitness and muscle recovery. It provides consistent nutrients and probiotics. Hung curd is good for traditional recipes. Greek yoghurt is metabolically superior.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 11:15 am

Weekly Horoscope: October 6 to 12, 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 5 Oct 2025 11:10 am

Harvard trained gastroenterologist reveals 10 best anti-bloating foods

Bloating occurs when excess air or gas buildup gets trapped in the digestive tract or when gut muscles fail to move food efficiently. This can be triggered by eating too fast and swallowing air, consuming gas-producing foods or food intolerances. The good news is that certain foods can actively soothe the digestive system by providing enzymes that break down food efficiently.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 11:02 am

Break the overeating cycle with 5 simple habits

Understanding the difference between whats hunger and whats emotion can help regain balance and make one become mindful of their needs. Breaking the overeating cycle isnt that hard and can certainly help protect long term health. Below are 5 simple habits one can incorporate in their daily life to get away from overeating.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 9:00 am

10 perfect ways to melt away belly fat and lose weight in 15 days

Belly fat is more than just a cosmetic concernit impacts digestion, metabolism, and overall health. Gut health expert Prashant Desai shares 10 practical, science-backed ways to lose belly fat and reduce weight in just 15 days.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 7:00 am

Pankaj Tripathi's fashion surprise of the year: AI or bold makeover?

Synopsis: Pankaj Tripathi shares a new look on Instagram where the outfit blends vintage Indian royalty with contemporary high-fashion aesthetics. This style generated much discussion among fans and celebrities and many question if the images are real or AI-generated. The transformation marks a departure from his usual fashion and it demonstrates his willingness to experiment.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 8:30 pm

Five powerful healing honeys from across the world

Acknowledged for millennia as both food and medicine, specific honey varieties possess potent healing powers. This article details five such typesMnuka, Sidr, Tualang, Buckwheat, and Thymenoting their origins, unique compounds, and traditional or clinically studied benefits for various ailments.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 6:21 pm

Weekend plans: One-day trip to Mini Rajasthan in Hyderabad

When city life starts to feel overwhelming, a short drive to the countryside can do wonders. For Hyderabadis craving open spaces, fresh air, and a break from screens, Anandgarh Picnic Farms also known as Mini Rajasthan in Shamirpet is a perfect retreat. With Siasat.com, explore this 10-acre green haven that combines rustic charm, endless food, 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 4 Oct 2025 5:56 pm

Its not just cramps: This is how a woman's BRAIN changes during periods

A 2023 study reveals the menstrual cycle physically reshapes the brain monthly. MRI scans show white and gray matter changes as hormones fluctuate, with estrogen enhancing brain communication and progesterone promoting tissue rebuilding. This highlights the brain's dynamic adaptation to hormonal rhythms, emphasizing its crucial role in women's health research.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 5:06 pm

Who wore what at Anshula Kapoor's engagement

On October 2, in a cozy Mumbai affair, Anshula Kapoor got engaged to her longtime beau, screenwriter Rohan Thakkar. And, it was one fashionable affair!

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 4:45 pm

Mango Leaf tea: How having this traditional drink regularly can help boost brain function

Polyphenolic compounds present in the mango leaves are rich in anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that play a key role in protecting the brain from oxidative stress, which is a major factor behind memory decline, mental fatigue, and chronic disease like Alzheimers. Mango leaf extract is available in easy to use forms making it a choice that can be incorporated into everyday wellness routine.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 4:10 pm

Celebrity dietitians 18-10-8-4-1 formula for weight loss is going viral

Celebrity dietitian Richa Gangani's 18-10-8-4-1 method is a trending wellness plan, endorsed by Neha Dhupia, focusing on balanced metabolism and energy rather than just weight loss. It integrates 18 hours of intermittent fasting, 10,000 daily steps, 8 hours of quality sleep, 4 liters of hydration, and 1 gram of protein per kilogram of body weight for sustainable health.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 3:29 pm

Women reach peak bone density by 30: Here's how to keep bones strong for life

After 30s, bone breakdown slowly begins to outpace formation and increases the risk of fracture and osteoporosis. However, women who adopt bone-care habits have shown slow bone loss and maintain muscle strength, which ultimately reduces the risk of debilitating injuries. Ensuring adequate calcium, vitamin D, and other bone-supportive nutrients is important along with some other lifestyle related changes can improve bone health.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 2:00 pm

Does SM Entertainment 'hate' BTS? NCT WISH's Sion sparks heated debate after saying he couldn't do J-Hope's dance challenge

Does SM Entertainment 'hate' BTS? NCT WISH's Sion sparks heated debate after saying he couldn't do J-Hope's dance challenge

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 12:54 pm

102-year-old yoga teacher shares the secrets to staying active, healthy, and full of life through yoga, routine, and community

Charlotte Chopin, a 102-year-old French yoga teacher, continues to inspire globally with her remarkable vitality. Starting yoga at 50, she attributes her longevity to consistent practice, enjoyment, and strong social connections. Her simple yet effective classes, even after recovering from a serious accident at 100, highlight the power of movement and mindfulness.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 12:05 pm

Why sleeping with makeup is harmful: Skin risks and expert insights

Skipping makeup removal before bed or wearing it during workouts severely harms skin, a study confirms. Foundation clogs pores, causing acne and irritation, while eye makeup risks infections. This habit accelerates premature aging, increases oil production, and damages eyelashes. Dermatologists strongly advise thorough cleansing before workouts and sleep, recommending noncomedogenic alternatives if makeup is essential for healthy, clear skin.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 12:00 pm

Are claw clips secretly damaging your hair? What science really says

Claw clips are popular, but their impact on hair health is debated. While not inherently damaging, misuse, material, and hair condition play a crucial role. Concentrated mechanical stress can cause breakage, so choosing the right clip, varying placement, and avoiding use on wet or fragile hair are essential for safe styling.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 11:30 am

9 reasons to consume Ashwagandha tea or supplements backed by science

Ashwagandha tea or supplements offer health benefits ranging from physical performance to cognitive health. Studies suggest Ashwagandha supplementation increases the levels of key antioxidant enzymes. These effects help protect the brain, liver, and other organs from age-related degeneration and chronic disease. Ashwagandha strengthens the bodys antioxidant defense system and protects the cells.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 11:01 am

TSA issues strict warning: Keep electric toothbrushes out of checked baggage

TSA now advises travelers to pack electric toothbrushes and other lithium battery-powered devices in carry-on bags, not checked luggage. Lithium batteries pose a fire risk in cargo holds due to potential overheating and ignition. Keeping them in the cabin allows immediate action if a problem arises, ensuring passenger safety and compliance with regulations.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 10:23 am

Pharmacist reveals 3 common medications patients should avoid

Pharmacist Steve Hoffart advises against three common medications NSAIDs, PPIs, and Statinsdue to their significant long-term health risks. He details how these popular drugs can cause issues like gut damage, nutrient deficiencies, kidney stress, and muscle problems, advocating for addressing root causes with safer, natural alternatives for sustainable solutions.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 10:00 am

5 foods that are best known to repair blood vessels

Whats fascinating about these 5 foods is that they dont just prevent damagethey actively help repair blood vessels. From leafy greens to colourful roots and even a bite of dark chocolate, they offer simple yet powerful ways to strengthen vascular health.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 7:00 am

5 signs of breast cancer seen in the underarms that are mostly ignored by women

Underarms are rarely given much thought beyond hygiene and grooming. But they silently reflect what is happening deeper in the body.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 4:00 am

Traditional Brahmi Kadha: Why it should be consumed by children, and those over 45

Brahmi has active compounds that have properties to maintain sharp memories. The medicinal compounds of bacosides A and B strengthen neuronal communication, protect brain cells from oxidative stress. Bacopa Monnieri is generally considered a safe choice with minimal side effects. Some individuals may face gut issues, but those are generally mild.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 1:01 am

Optical illusion: Spot the 'odd lion' in this picture, in under 5 seconds!

Did you manage to spot it? We bet this one was not difficult as the rest, and you have managed to ace it. If not, try focusing a little more and you will be able to figure it out. Pass this on to your friends and family as well, to know if they managed it or not!

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 7:00 pm

The risks of cutting salt and sodium too much: 5 effects on heart and metabolism

While excessive sodium is known to be harmful, new research reveals that too little sodium also poses significant health risks. Severely restricting sodium can worsen insulin resistance, increase heart failure complications, and elevate mortality rates in diabetics. It also heightens the risk of dangerous hyponatremia. Finding a balanced sodium intake, often between 2300-5000 mg daily, is crucial for overall well-being.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 7:00 pm

How the color of your snot(booger) can indicate health issues

Your snot provides crucial insights into your health, acting as an early warning system. Clear mucus indicates healthy sinuses, while yellow or green often signals infection. Red or pink suggests irritation, brown points to pollutants, and black mucus can be a serious fungal infection. Understanding these changes helps identify potential issues early.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 6:30 pm

Hyderabads Hussain Sagar to host Qawwali on Boat tomorrow

Indeed, Hyderabad has a rich cultural scene and the city continues to embrace unique ways of celebrating it. One such event that commemorates this heritage is returning this weekend: Qawwali on Boat where the soulful notes of music will blend with the serenity of Hussain Sagar, promising an evening that is memorable. The Qawwali night 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 3 Oct 2025 6:14 pm

The right time to add salt in food: Tips for perfect flavour every time

Mastering salt timing is crucial for enhancing dishes, as different foods require specific approaches. Salt meats early for deep flavor, season soups gradually, and add salt to pasta or rice water before boiling. For beans, salt before or after cooking, and for sauted vegetables, salt at the end to maintain texture and crunch.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 6:00 pm

Tight jeans can cause urinary tract infections: Hidden side effects you should know

Tight jeans may increase urinary tract infection risk. Research links snug, non-breathable clothing to bacterial growth. Women are more vulnerable due to anatomy. Doctors advise breathable fabrics and good hygiene. Untreated UTIs can lead to severe complications. Balancing wardrobe choices helps prevent health issues. Prioritizing health over fashion is crucial for well-being.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 6:00 pm

Abhishek Sharma's sister Komal marries Lovish Oberoi-- Who is he?

Cricketer Abhishek Sharma celebrated his sister Komal's wedding in Ludhiana, dancing with mentor Yuvraj Singh and brother-in-law Lovish Oberoi. The vibrant festivities, featuring a performance by Ranjit Bawa, also saw rumored girlfriend Laila Faisall, sparking dating speculations. Komal and businessman Lovish Oberoi officially married on October 3 in Amritsar.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 5:18 pm

Trumps mental fitness under scanner? Why did a neuropsychologist ask the US president to take an Alzheimer's test?

Dr. Narinder Kapur is a senior neuropsychologist and visiting professor at University College London. He recently claimed Trumps public statements and behaviors to be odd and strange. Dr. Kapur publicly stated that Donald Trump should undergo cognitive testing, including Alzheimers screening. Even before Dr. Narinder Kapur, many psychologists have raised concerns about incidents related to Trump that indicate neurological decline.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 5:01 pm

Why your brain saves some memories and forgets others

New research reveals emotional events don't just create strong memories; they anchor and boost surrounding ordinary experiences. Boston University studies show this 'graded prioritization' strengthens related memories, both before and after the emotional moment, if they share conceptual links. This explains why some mundane details become unforgettable, offering strategies for better learning and memory retention.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 4:30 pm

5 household items far dirtier than your toilet seat: How germs spread and simple hygiene tips from a surgeon

Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Manan Vora highlights that everyday items like TV remotes, smartphones, and kitchen sponges harbor far more germs than toilet seats. These objects become hidden hotspots due to frequent contact, moisture, and lack of disinfection, spreading illness more easily. Regular cleaning, timely replacement, and improved hygiene are essential to reduce infection risks and foster a healthier living environment.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 4:28 pm

COVID cases are rising with new variants 'Nimbus' and 'Stratus'

New COVID variants, Nimbus and Stratus, are driving rising case numbers across the UK, US, and Europe. While not causing more severe illness, Nimbus is highly transmissible with a distinct sore throat, and Stratus evades immunity. Experts emphasize precautions like updated vaccinations to manage rapid spread and potential health system strain.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 4:06 pm

What happens if you apply ghee on your navel: Shocking side effects

Traditional navel ghee application carries risks. Contaminated ghee causes infections and skin irritation. Pure ghee may trigger allergic reactions. Overuse can lead to digestive discomfort. Hormonal imbalance and gradual weight gain are concerns. Use pure organic ghee. Clean the navel and perform a patch test. Moderation is essential for safety.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 4:00 pm

How much water should one drink daily to flush out toxins and keep the kidneys healthy

Water is vital for kidney health, facilitating waste removal and preventing kidney stones. Insufficient intake significantly raises the risk of chronic kidney disease, yet excessive consumption can also be dangerous. Balanced hydration, tailored to individual needs, is crucial for optimal kidney function rather than overload.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 3:00 pm

Never ignore sulfur burps: Causes, remedies, and how to stop them

Frequent sulfur burps, smelling like rotten eggs, indicate hydrogen sulfide gas buildup from diet, bacterial imbalances, or digestive issues. While often harmless, persistent occurrences warrant attention. This guide explores causes, symptoms, and effective remedies including dietary adjustments, herbal teas, and probiotics. Learn when to seek medical advice to prevent serious complications and manage these unpleasant burps effectively.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 3:00 pm

Secret to living past 100 years: Surprising personality traits that may extend your lifespan

New scientific insights reveal personality traits, not just diet and exercise, profoundly influence longevity. A recent study found specific self-descriptions like active, organised, and helpful predict a longer lifespan more accurately than broad categories. These traits drive behaviors supporting better health and resilience. Cultivating such positive attributes offers a practical, overlooked path to extending life, challenging traditional notions of aging.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 2:00 pm

What you see first reveals if you are an overthinker or too focused

An intriguing optical illusion personality test, recently shared by The Spiritualflame, claims to unveil your true nature. Depending on whether you first perceive an umbrella or a man in the image, the test reveals if you are an overthinker, compassionate, or highly focused with leadership qualities.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 1:52 pm

Daily tea or coffee may protect you against head and neck cancer: Surprising benefits of your morning brew

New research indicates regular tea and coffee consumption may reduce the risk of certain head and neck cancers. A global study found over four cups of coffee daily lowered overall risk by 17%, and moderate tea intake also showed benefits. However, excessive tea consumption was linked to a higher risk of laryngeal cancer, emphasizing the importance of moderation.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 1:30 pm

Taylor Swifts The Life of a Showgirl: Every vinyl and CD edition you can grab before the album release

Taylor Swifts The Life of a Showgirl: Every vinyl and CD edition you can grab before the album release

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 1:16 pm

Early warning signs of piles in women and how to manage them

Piles affect women due to pregnancy and lifestyle factors. Early signs include painful bowel movements and rectal bleeding. Lifestyle changes manage symptoms effectively. Increase dietary fiber and stay hydrated. Regular exercise is important. Avoid prolonged sitting. Essential nutrients like omega-3s support digestive health. Seek medical attention for severe pain or persistent bleeding. Early recognition prevents complications.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 1:00 pm

Urgent need for clear prescriptions by doctors, handwriting lessons be incorporated into medical education: High Court

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has mandated clear medical prescriptions across India, citing patient safety and the fundamental ight to life. Justice Puri's ruling directs handwriting training for medical students and a two-year deadline for digitised prescriptions. Until then, doctors must write in block letters.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 1:00 pm

Do your shoes stink after exercise: 4 reasons why it happens and what to do about it

Typically, after a grueling workout, taking off the shoes or sneakers only to be greeted by a whiff of pungent and foul odor, is a familiar experience for many. Although stinky shoes may be annoying, it can be an indication of hidden health problems pertaining to foot cleanliness and excessive growth of bacteria. Recognizing why the feet smell and how it impacts the foot is the solution to preventing not only odors but infections and pain as well.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 12:08 pm

Recurrent UTIs a sign of kidney cancer: Silent symptoms, hidden risks, and when to see a doctor

Recurrent urinary tract infections could signal kidney cancer. This disease often progresses without clear symptoms. Early detection is vital for effective treatment. Blood in urine is a primary warning sign. Persistent pain and unexplained weight loss are also concerns. Prompt medical consultation ensures timely diagnosis. This significantly improves patient outcomes.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 12:00 pm

Why black flowers are rare and unique and tips to grow them successfully

Black flowers, captivating with their deep purple, red, or blue hues, are among nature's rarest blooms. Their scarcity arises from unique pigmentation, genetic factors, and specific environmental conditions, making them less visible to common pollinators. Symbolizing mystery, elegance, or even mourning, these extraordinary flowers like the Black Tulip are highly coveted.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 11:45 am

How carbonated drinks can support weight loss: Types and calorie-reduction benefits

Carbonated water has emerged as a popular alternative to sugary drinks, potentially aiding weight management by enhancing fullness and reducing calorie intake. However, its impact on weight loss is minimal and should be considered a supplementary aid within a broader healthy lifestyle. Consumers must be mindful of added sugars or artificial sweeteners in flavored varieties.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 11:30 am

India develops powerful, homegrown antibiotic after 30 years

The new antibiotic Zaynich, which combines cefepime with zidebactam, has completed clinical trials and will enter the market soon. The antibiotic Zaynich fights against carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacteria including E. coli, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas and Acinetobacter, which frequently cause hospital infections and show resistance to various medications

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 11:26 am

Pre-cooked meals recalled over potential listeria risk

Amidst a deadly Listeria outbreak, the FDA recalled more pre-cooked and frozen meals. Demers Food Group voluntarily recalled Scott & Jon's Shrimp Scampi with Linguini, while Albertsons Companies recalled various store-made deli items. Both recalls stemmed from contaminated pasta ingredients supplied by Nates Fine Foods. Consumers should dispose of or return affected products and thoroughly clean surfaces to prevent cross-contamination.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 10:54 am

People with diabetes can include white coconut in their diet: Know the health benefits

Mature white coconut can be safely included in a diabetes-friendly diet due to its high fibre and low glycaemic impact, aiding blood sugar management. However, its high calorie and saturated fat content necessitate strict moderation and portion control. Individuals with diabetes should consume it in small amounts, paired with other healthy foods, to balance its benefits and risks.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 10:52 am

Is boba tea good for fatty liver disease? Top US doc explains

Boba tea is one of the most adored beverages today. The texture of soft pearls, and the variety of flavours are exciting. But are they good for your health?

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 10:46 am

Want to lose 5-10 kgs in 90 days? Tamannaah's trainer REVEALS what to do

Want to lose 5-10 kgs in 90 days? Tamannaah Bhatia's trainer REVEALS the 3 things to do; '90% of the time when..'

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 10:02 am

European gyms vs Indian gyms: A Ukrainian woman ranks

A Ukrainian woman, Viktoriia Chakraborty, shared her honest review comparing European and Indian gyms. She praised Indian gyms for their affordability, social community, flexible hours, and accessible trainer advice, suggesting European gyms could learn from these aspects. In India, fitness is accessible. You dont need to spend 50100 a month like in Europe. Even mid-range gyms here give full facilities at a fraction of the price. That keeps more people consistent, she said.Her experience highlights India's inclusive approach to fitness.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 9:26 am

10 minutes of calf raises while sitting, post-meal: Why experts are recommending it

Experts highlight sitting calf raises after meals as a simple yet powerful habit. This small movement, turning calf muscles into active pumps, significantly supports blood sugar control, improves circulation, and boosts overall metabolic health. It effectively counters post-meal sluggishness and reduces the risk of blood clots, especially for sedentary individuals.

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 7:00 am

Vitamin D: Who should avoid taking shots or overdoing pills

Vitamin D: Who should avoid taking shots or overdoing pills

The Times of India 3 Oct 2025 5:00 am

5 hidden signs of stress, according to a top psychologist

A leading clinical psychologist explains about some warning signs of stress that you should not ignore.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 10:00 pm

What is Bruce Willis rare condition, frontotemporal dementia

Bruce Willis, the 'Die Hard' star, is battling frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a progressive brain disease diagnosed two years ago. His wife, Emma Heming, recently confirmed his overall good health, though his brain is failing. FTD is a neurological disorder impacting personality, emotions, and speech, often affecting individuals between 40 and 65. The condition manifests in various types, including behavioral-variant FTD and primary progressive aphasia, presenting symptoms like apathy and impulsivity.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 9:45 pm

US doctor recommends 5 daily habits to prevent the risk of heart attack

Heart disease remains one of the top causes of death worldwide, yet nearly 80% of cardiovascular cases are preventable. This article highlights five unique and practical daily habits that go beyond the usual diet-and-exercise advice.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 8:00 pm

Experts urge a ban on commercial sunbeds in the UK

Health experts are urging an immediate ban on commercial sunbeds in the UK, citing their direct link to melanoma and other skin cancers, particularly among young people. They criticize the ineffectiveness of current legislation and the aggressive marketing of a harmful product, emphasizing that a ban is crucial to reduce skin cancer rates and address health inequalities.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 7:04 pm

Optical illusion: We will rename you 'hawk eyes' if you can spot the goat!

Recently, a fresh optical illusion was discovered, which generated both interest and excitement among users. The Reddit community posted this picture, which shows a typical natural landscape at first glance. The image displays a high cliff made of rock which stands under a bright blue sky, while green vegetation grows at its base. The initial impression of this peaceful natural setting appears ordinary most viewers.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 7:00 pm

7 best exercises other than walking for bringing down blood pressure

High blood pressure, often called the silent killer, can be managed effectively with the right lifestyle choices. Each exercise not only strengthens the heart but also reduces stress, improves circulation, and keeps blood vessels flexible.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 6:00 pm

7 terrible diseases a simple handshake can give, and why washing hands immediately matters

A handshake may seem harmless, but it can silently carry germs responsible for spreading several common illnesses. From the common cold and flu to conjunctivitis, diarrhea-causing bacteria, and even skin infections, hand-to-hand contact can be a quick pathway for disease transmission.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 2:44 pm

3 Best Autumn getaways in India 2025: How to reach from Hyderabad

India is blessed with landscapes that change their colors with the seasons. While summer brings bright greens and winter wraps the mountains in white, autumn paints the valleys in warm shades of gold, orange, and rust. For Hyderabadis looking for a dreamy holiday, autumn is the perfect time to explore places where nature feels like 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 2 Oct 2025 12:50 pm

3 changes in daily routine which can bring down weight by up to 3 kgs in 1 month

3 changes in daily routine which can bring down weight by up to 3 kgs in 1 month

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 12:43 pm

THIS blood group is linked to lower risk of heart attacks, and may even protect the heart!

Scientific studies link blood types A, B, and AB with a higher risk of heart disease and stroke. This increased risk is associated with elevated clotting factors and inflammatory markers. Recognizing blood type as a risk factor can help tailor early prevention, screenings, and lifestyle interventions for better cardiovascular outcomes.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 12:23 pm

Cardi Bs sisters old tweets go viral amid ugly clash with Nicki Minaj: abortion claims, age lies, and family drama explode online

Cardi Bs sisters old tweets go viral amid ugly clash with Nicki Minaj: abortion claims, age lies, and family drama explode online

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 10:52 am

5 side effects of blood pressure medication and how to deal with them

Hypertension is sometimes referred to as the silent killer, because it usually does not exhibit any symptoms until it leads to major complications such as stroke, heart attack, or kidney damage. Drugs are a mainstay of therapy, maintaining the blood pressure of millions across the world. Yet, antihypertensives (BP medications), similar to all medications, have side effects. Although such side effects differ depending on the drug, most can be endured by most without halting them. These medications are always prescribed alongside lifestyle changes as dietary adjustments, stress management or exercise. While sometimes its effects can be bothersome, it will outweigh the benefits of keeping the blood pressure under control. Five of the most common side effects of blood pressure meds and the simple strategies for dealing with them are as follows:

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 10:46 am

How to make a chemical-free Fitkary deodorant in under 100

Discover how to craft a natural, chemical-free deodorant for under 100 using traditional alum (fitkari) and rose water. This age-old remedy, cherished by our grandmothers, offers gentle, antibacterial protection against body odor without the harsh chemicals found in commercial products. Learn this simple, cost-effective DIY recipe that promises lasting freshness, soothes skin, and embraces sustainable beauty practices.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 10:28 am

Oil pulling 3 times a week: 5 reasons why experts recommend it

Oil pulling 3 times a week: 5 reasons why experts recommend it

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 10:00 am

10 daily Japanese rituals that promote longevity and youth

Japan leads the world in longevity. Daily habits combine nutrition, exercise, skin care, and mental harmony. These practices promote vitality and well-being. Scientific studies support these advantages. Waking early, deep breathing, and hydration are key. Consuming seasonal vegetables and fermented foods aids health. Green tea intake and natural skincare also contribute. Ikigai, gratitude, and forest bathing enhance mental harmony.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 9:00 am

Exercise does not waste your heartbeats, but saves them

Ever heard - I believe that every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don't intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises? New Australian research debunks the myth that exercise wastes heartbeats, revealing it actually saves them. Fitter individuals have significantly lower resting heart rates, leading to fewer total heartbeats daily and potentially adding years to their lives. Moderate exercise is shown to improve heart efficiency and overall health.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 8:15 am

Popular chocolate snacks recalled due to metal contamination

A popular brand of chocolate-covered fruit snack products sold nationwide in the United States have been recalled due to potential metal contamination. It could cause traumatic injury. Hard or sharp foreign objects in food may cause traumatic injury including laceration and perforation of tissues of the mouth, tongue, throat, stomach and intestine as well as damage to the teeth and gums, the FDA cautioned. Consumers are advised to discard affected items, identifiable by manufacturing codes on the packaging, and can seek a refund. No injuries have been reported as of September 26.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 7:12 am

25% of men will have an enlarged prostate by 50: What can be done to prevent it

25% of men will have an enlarged prostate by 50: What can be done now to prevent it

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 5:00 am

From dark neck to clubbed fingers: 5 signs of liver damage that look like normal symptoms

Liver disease often develops quietly, and in early stages, doesn't always show obvious warning signs. Instead, the symptoms may appear like everyday changes and are easily brushed off. Signs like dark neck or clubbed fingers might look normal, but inside, the liver becomes badly affected.

The Times of India 2 Oct 2025 1:05 am

People with THESE 4 conditions should refrain from consuming chia seeds

Certain people need to be more cautious with chia seeds, as the high fiber content or the effects on blood pressure can become a reason that might invite complications. Below we mention 4 conditions and how people suffering from these should not consume chia seeds.

The Times of India 1 Oct 2025 11:00 pm

Scientists find a simple way to tackle everyday stress

A Penn State study reveals that perceiving control over daily stressors is key to resolving them effectively. Participants feeling more control were significantly more likely to take action and resolve issues, an effect stronger in older adults. This suggests that even small boosts in perceived control can reduce stress and support well-being.

The Times of India 1 Oct 2025 9:11 pm

Flu? Avoid doing these and recover quickly

With the flu season around the corner, now is the best time to prepare your body, boost your immune system, and take steps to prevent the infection. Getting the flu shots is crucial to keep the infection at bay. To recover quickly from the flu, avoid common pitfalls like skipping rest, ignoring hydration, and insufficient sleep. It's crucial to eat light, healthy foods and seek medical help promptly, especially within 48 hours for antivirals. These steps prevent prolonged illness and support your immune system effectively.

The Times of India 1 Oct 2025 8:29 pm

Is Telegram CEO Pavel Durov married?

Pavel Durov, Telegram's founder and Dubai's richest man, recently revealed he is unmarried and prefers solitude. Despite this, he disclosed having over 100 biological children from sperm donations made 15 years ago. He plans to open-source his DNA to help his offspring connect, proud of his contribution to alleviating sperm shortages.

The Times of India 1 Oct 2025 8:03 pm

Weight loss drug 'Ozempic' approved for use in India: Benefits and risks

India has officially approved Ozempic (semaglutide), a once-a-week injection for adults with type 2 diabetes, which also aids in weight loss. This GLP-1 receptor analogue helps control blood sugar, offers cardiovascular protection, and supports healthier eating habits. While promising for India's rising diabetes rates, users should be aware of potential side effects.

The Times of India 1 Oct 2025 6:58 pm

Stylish wedding pictures of 'Balika Vadhu' star Avika Gor

On September 30, 2025, the actor tied the knot with her longtime partner Milind Chandwani, and the couples wedding quickly became the talk of the town.

The Times of India 1 Oct 2025 5:50 pm

Is cracking your back safe: Science explains the risks and relief

Cracking your back provides temporary relief, but frequent or forceful attempts carry significant risks like nerve damage, muscle strain, and joint instability. While occasional cracking is generally harmless, experts advise caution, especially with pre-existing conditions. Safer alternatives such as stretching, core strengthening, and professional guidance are recommended to maintain spinal health and prevent potential injuries from aggressive manipulation.

The Times of India 1 Oct 2025 5:30 pm