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What is six pocket syndrome: Reason behind the KBC kids behavior

A KBC contestant's confident demeanor sparked debate, with many labeling him spoiled. Psychologists explain this as six pocket syndrome, where overindulgence, not being an only child, shapes behavior. Experts urge parents to foster independence and empathy, noting assertive traits are often misconstrued as negative, highlighting the need for balanced guidance.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 3:30 pm

8 everyday foods in your kitchen that can poison dogs and cats

Our pets are just like our family members, and so most people often end up offering them the food that they are eating too-- as a form of love. However, did you know that certain everyday foods in our kitchen are toxic to dogs and cats; so much so that they can even act as poison for them? From sweets and fruits to common pantry staples, several everyday items can cause vomiting, diarrhea, organ damage, or even seizures. Here we list some such food items pet owners should beware of and avoid for their beloved pets:

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 3:24 pm

How often should you change your sanitary pad? Menstrual hygiene and health risks explained

Maintaining menstrual hygiene involves changing sanitary pads every 4 to 6 hours to prevent irritation, odor, and infections. Even overnight pads should not be worn for more than 8 hours. Proper disposal and handwashing are crucial for overall health and comfort during menstruation.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 2:30 pm

Home remedies for dry skin in winter: Natural ways to stay hydrated

Dry skin, or xerosis, occurs when the skin loses moisture, leading to roughness and discomfort. Natural remedies like sunflower seed oil, coconut oil, honey, and aloe vera effectively restore moisture and protect the skin barrier. Simple daily habits and timely professional consultation are key to managing dry skin.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 2:00 pm

5 benefits of vitamin B12 for pregnant women: Supporting energy, immunity, and fetal development

Pregnancy demands crucial nutrients like Vitamin B12 for a healthy mother and baby. This vital nutrient supports red blood cell formation, crucial for oxygen transport, and aids fetal nervous system development. It also boosts energy, enhances cognitive function, and strengthens the immune system, ensuring a healthier pregnancy journey for both.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 2:00 pm

How to grow eyelashes naturally at home in 2 weeks

Achieve longer, fuller eyelashes naturally within two weeks using simple home remedies. This guide highlights the benefits of castor oil, coconut oil, aloe vera, and green tea for nourishing lash follicles. Combined with a nutrient-rich diet and gentle lash care habits, you can significantly improve lash health and appearance without harsh chemicals.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 1:30 pm

8 best herbs for gut health, as revealed by top Harvard Gastroenterologist

8 best herbs for gut health, as revealed by top Harvard Gastroenterologist

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 12:56 pm

Diwali 2025: Festival calendar, dates, significance, and muhurat guide

Diwali, the festival of lights, symbolizes the victory of good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. Celebrated over five days starting October 18, 2025, it honors Lord Rama's return and Goddess Lakshmi's blessings. The main Lakshmi Puja occurs on October 20, with specific auspicious timings for prayers.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 12:49 pm

How malai cream keeps your face and skin soft all winter long

Winter's chill can leave skin parched, but an age-old Indian remedy offers a natural solution. Malai, or milk cream, rich in fats and lactic acid, deeply moisturizes, restores glow, and calms irritation. This traditional ingredient strengthens the skin barrier, combats dryness, and gently exfoliates, revealing a soft, youthful complexion. Discover this simple, chemical-free secret for radiant winter skin.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 12:48 pm

Struggling with hair fall? Here are the best and worst foods for strong, healthy hair

Nourishing your hair from within is key to achieving strong, vibrant locks. Essential nutrients like protein, iron, vitamin D, biotin, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids are vital for hair growth and strength. Conversely, avoiding refined sugars, processed foods, excessive alcohol, and trans fats can significantly improve hair health. Feed your follicles wisely for lustrous hair.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 12:30 pm

4 easy longevity hacks that support a longer, healthier life

Living longer does not have to mean spending more time in the gym, expensive diets, and workout plans. While supplements, therapies and health technology currently dominate the wellness space, some of the most effective tools for longevity are completely free, and scientifically backed as well. Dr. Vasilly Eliopoulos, a longevity doctor from Cornell, emphasizes that true longevity comes from consistency in the basics, which we often tend to ignore or take for granted. Let us look at four essentials and cost-free longevity habits that improve both health and lifespan.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 11:53 am

D'Angelo's family: All about R&B icon's three children

R&B icon D'Angelo has passed away at 51 after battling pancreatic cancer. Known for hits like 'Brown Sugar', his family confirmed his death on October 14, 2025. D'Angelo leaves behind a powerful musical legacy and three children, Michael Jr., Imani, and Morocco. Tributes from fellow artists highlight his profound impact on music.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 11:50 am

Gold rush: Why are Gold prices at an all time high? Factors affecting the exponential rise

Gold's deep-rooted significance in India spans millennia, influencing culture, religion, and the economy as a symbol of tradition and prosperity. Historically, its value has surged during economic uncertainty, notably after the 2008 crash and the 2020 pandemic. Recent geopolitical tensions in 2025 have again driven gold prices to new highs, underscoring its enduring role as a safe-haven asset.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 11:42 am

From arthritis to nausea: 6 uncommon symptoms of Fatty liver

Modern lifestyles are fueling a surge in fatty liver disease, a condition where excess fat accumulates in the liver. Early signs often go unnoticed, but persistent nausea, joint pain, acid reflux, fatigue, and abdominal fullness could signal this growing health concern. Ignoring these cues can lead to severe liver damage.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 11:21 am

Salman Khan brings his signature swagger to the ramp

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan made a memorable appearance at Vikram Phadnis 35th-anniversary fashion gala in Mumbai. He graced the runway in a regal kurta-pyjama and sherwani-style jacket, exuding his signature charm and confidence. The event celebrated Vintage India with ornate creations, but Khan's presence truly captivated the audience.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 11:11 am

Who is Ashley Tellis? Net worth of the arrested Indian-Origin US Defense Expert and all about his educational background and family

Renowned Indian-origin US defense expert Ashley J. Tellis faces serious charges for unlawfully retaining over a thousand classified documents at his Virginia home. The former George W. Bush NSC official allegedly stored sensitive government records in filing cabinets and trash bags. This arrest raises questions about his background, though details on his finances and family remain private.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 10:54 am

Keys to longevity: These 11 Japanese rituals can add 11 years to your life!

Keys to longevity: These 11 Japanese rituals can add 11 years to your life!

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 10:11 am

6 powerful exercises that support strength, balance, and longevity

Maintaining strength and independence in later life doesn't require complex routines. Six fundamental exercises squats, deadlifts, push-ups, pull-ups, planks, and farmer's carries are highlighted for their ability to build functional strength, improve balance, and support overall well-being. These movements target major muscle groups, aiding in everyday tasks and promoting long-term health.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 9:00 am

The 3 best breakfast options as revealed by top US Gastroenterologist

Eggs remain a popular breakfast food because they contain exceptional protein content. The protein content in breakfast meals helps control hunger, while supporting muscle growth and repair. The combination of eggs with moong sprouts creates a filling breakfast because it contains both protein and fiber

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 8:15 am

How I scammed the scammer in Agra and 3 things not to do while visiting the city

A Delhi resident finally visited Agra, experiencing the Taj Mahal and encountering a scammer posing as an official guide. After being misled to an overpriced handicraft shop, the author cleverly exposed the guide's deception, learning valuable lessons about navigating tourist traps and appreciating the city's complex charm. The author of this piece is a 30-year old school teacher and she stays in Delhi.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 8:08 am

South India to see heavy rain; Delhi experiences cool mornings as AQI slips into Poor Category

South India braces for heavy rainfall and thunderstorms as the southwest monsoon retreats, making way for the northeast monsoon. Meanwhile, Delhi experiences cooler mornings but faces a rising air pollution crisis, with its AQI entering the 'poor' category. Residents are advised to stay informed about weather advisories.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 7:23 am

How to make this 4-ingredient shot that will reduce the risk of cancer

Nutritionist Dr Shilpa Arora shares a simple yet powerful 4-ingredient morning shot that may help lower cancer risk and promote overall wellness. Made with very commonly available kitchen items, this drink is packed with antioxidants, anti-inflammatory compounds, and natural detoxifiers. Each ingredient contributes uniquely to protecting cells, boosting immunity, and improving metabolic health.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 7:00 am

Gray hair reversal: How much of natural hair color can actually be restored?

Contrary to popular belief, gray hair might not always be permanent. Scientific discoveries suggest stress, nutritional deficiencies, and hormonal imbalances can trigger graying, with potential for reversal if addressed early. However, age-related decline and certain genetic or autoimmune disorders lead to irreversible graying. However, premature graying could signal underlying health issues.

The Times of India 15 Oct 2025 1:00 am

7 lifestyle changes that can reverse pre-diabetes, backed by science

Pre-diabetes might not cause symptoms, but it is a sign that the body is struggling with insulin resistance. However, the good news is, pre-diabetes is a reversible condition. One can restore normal blood sugar levels and even prevent diabetes altogether.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 11:00 pm

Best foods to relieve chronic constipation: New diet guidelines reveal what to eat for constipation relief

New dietary guidelines from the British Dietetic Association highlight kiwis, rye bread, magnesium supplements, and probiotics as effective, evidence-based options for managing chronic constipation. These recommendations offer a food-focused approach to improving bowel regularity and overall digestive health, moving beyond broad advice and medications.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 10:53 pm

Top cardiologist says THESE 5 blood tests can save ones life

The body needs healthy kidneys to perform waste elimination, and chemical equilibrium maintenance. Dr. Yaranov suggests performing creatinine tests along with glomerular filtration rate (GFR), and electrolyte level assessments to evaluate kidney function. The tests provide information about metabolic health status by revealing potential risks for hypertension, and acid-base disorders

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 8:00 pm

THIS type of headache could be a warning sign

How often do you get headaches? Do you dismiss or ignore them? These heeadaches can signal serious health issues, including brain tumors and ruptured aneurysms. A leading US doctor highlights four red flags that you should not ignore. Sometimes these headaches could be a sign of tumor or other chronic illnesses. Prompt medical attention is crucial for these warning signs.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 7:30 pm

Optical illusion: You will be renamed a genius if you can spot Rufus the cat'

The task requires you to scan the image from left to right and center, to locate Rufus the orange cat, as quickly as possible. Users experienced different results when trying to locate the hidden object since some found it right away, but others spent multiple minutes without success

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 7:00 pm

When is Halloween in 2025, and why is it special this year?

Halloween, a beloved holiday for Americans, is approaching on October 31, 2025, falling on a rare Friday. This festive occasion, rooted in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, involves traditions like trick-or-treating, carving jack-o'-lanterns, and dressing up in costumes. Celebrations extend to parties and themed events, making it a highly anticipated annual event.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 7:00 pm

Justin Trudeau reunites with ex-wife-- Here's why

Justin Trudeau is reportedly dating Katy Perry, with intimate yacht photos fueling romance rumors. Amidst this, he reunited with ex-wife Sophie Grgoire Trudeau for Thanksgiving, showcasing an amicable co-parenting relationship. Sophie's recent cryptic post about love and moving on has also sparked speculation.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 6:38 pm

6,000 students infected with flu-like symptoms: What is this infection?

Malaysia has temporarily closed schools as a surge in influenza infections has affected nearly 6,000 students, prompting public health concerns. This outbreak coincides with the emergence of a new COVID-19 variant, XFG, leading authorities to intensify surveillance and re-issue preventive guidelines to educational institutions.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 5:24 pm

Liver cancer: Not lack of appetite, but these are the early symptoms of this disease

The most common type of liver cancer is hepatocellular carcinoma, which has a reputation of inhibiting silent symptoms. Risk factors of liver cancer include chronic hepatitis B or C infection, cirrhosis from alcohol or fatty liver disease, obesity, and exposure to certain toxins.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 5:00 pm

Maple syrup magic: Scientists reveal it could fight belly fat and high blood pressure

Sweet news for health-conscious individuals! A new study reveals that substituting refined sugar with pure maple syrup daily can significantly boost heart and metabolic health. Participants saw improvements in blood pressure, reduced belly fat, and better blood sugar control. Maple syrup's natural compounds offer anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits, making it a smarter sweetener choice.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 5:00 pm

This 20-minute no-cook mithai could be the easiest way to impress guests this Diwali: Ingredients and recipe guide

Diwali celebrations are here. Hosts can now prepare delicious mithai in just 20 minutes. This no-cook recipe uses milk powder, coconut, and dry fruits. It offers rich flavours and an elegant look. Guests will be impressed with this convenient sweet treat. Prepare it in advance for a stress-free festival. Enjoy Diwali with ease and indulgence.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 4:30 pm

Chewing tobacco causes cancer faster than cigarettes

New research reveals chewing tobacco accelerates cancer development, particularly oral cancers, by directly exposing mouth tissues to potent carcinogens. Unlike smoking, this habit bypasses lung protection, leading to faster tumor progression and higher risks of esophageal and laryngeal cancers, strokes, and severe oral health issues. Quitting entirely is the most effective way to mitigate these dangers.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 4:30 pm

C-section births linked to increased pain and sleepless nights, shows study

New research presented at ANESTHESIOLOGY 2025 indicates C-section mothers face greater postpartum challenges, experiencing significantly more severe pain and sleep disturbances. A study of over 1.5 million births found C-section patients were 16% more likely to be diagnosed with a sleep disorder, highlighting the need for proactive pain management and sleep hygiene.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 3:58 pm

Lemon side effects: What you need to know before eating too much

While lemons offer vitamin C and flavor, excessive consumption can cause digestive upset, tooth enamel erosion, and even kidney stone risks due to their acidity and oxalates. Be mindful of potential allergic reactions and skin sensitivity. Consult a doctor if you have pre-existing conditions or are on medication to enjoy this citrus safely.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 3:53 pm

Reversing prediabetes without weight loss: How lifestyle changes, fat distribution, and glucose control cut diabetes risk by 70%

Prediabetes can be reversed without significant weight loss, a German study reveals. Lifestyle changes improving glucose regulation and insulin sensitivity, particularly reducing visceral fat, led to a 70% lower risk of type 2 diabetes. Experts emphasize focusing on metabolic health and fat distribution over just the scale for effective prediabetes management and prevention.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 3:45 pm

10 countries with most public holidays; Indias rank will shock you!

Several countries worldwide excel at work-life balance, with India, Nepal, and Iran leading in the number of public holidays. These holidays celebrate national beauty, culture, and history, offering citizens ample opportunities to enjoy life beyond work. Other nations like Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia also provide numerous days off.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 2:00 pm

3 powerful tiny seeds every woman should eat to naturally balance hormones, boost immunity, and enhance wellness

Dr. Jubair Ahmed recommends flax, pumpkin, and sesame seeds for women's daily diet to naturally balance hormones, improve digestion, and boost immunity. These nutrient-rich seeds offer significant benefits for hair, skin, and bone health, contributing to lasting wellness. A strategic seed rotation throughout the menstrual cycle further enhances hormonal support.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 2:00 pm

How to consume Drumstick for maximum hair growth

Whether you take it as powder, juice, or even in food, moringa has nutrients that can literally transform dull, weak hair into thick, strong, and glossy locks. Lets dive into how you can use this Indian superfood for your manes glow-up.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 1:57 pm

Why your hands swell: Common causes and treatment options for oedema

Hand swelling, or oedema, can stem from various causes including heat, high salt intake, exercise, and pregnancy. Underlying conditions like lymphedema, psoriatic arthritis, and angioedema also contribute. Persistent or severe swelling warrants medical attention to diagnose and manage potential health issues effectively.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 1:19 pm

Fake paneer health risks: Whats really lurking in your plate

Fake paneer, made with harmful additives like starch, urea, and chemicals, poses serious health risks including liver and kidney damage. Consumers are urged to be vigilant, identify signs of adulteration, and purchase from trusted sources or make paneer at home to ensure safety and enjoy this popular ingredient without compromise.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 1:14 pm

More than drinking water: 5 lifestyle changes that strengthen the kidneys

More than drinking water: 5 lifestyle changes that strengthen the kidneys

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 1:00 pm

Premanad ji Maharaj health update: Recent video shows him laughing in his typical affable way, devotees relieved

Speculation surrounding Premanand Ji Maharaj's health caused concern among devotees. A recent viral video showing the saint smiling and laughing has brought immense relief and joy to his followers, reaffirming his spiritual presence and offering a beacon of hope.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 1:00 pm

From erratic weight changes to gas: 5 lesser-known side effects of diabetes medications

Diabetes is a dangerous and chronic inflammatory disease; its treatment typically includes medication and modification in lifestyle patterns such as diet and exercise. While these medications are crucial in maintaining blood glucose levels, some of the side effects are not discussed much despite their significant impact on day-to-day living and well-being. The majority of people pay attention to the most common issues, i.e., hypoglycemia or minimal gastrointestinal disturbance, while other side effects are overlooked or unheeded. Understandings of these not-so-common effects contribute to improved diabetes and general health management. Scroll down to discover the adverse effects of diabetes medication.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 12:10 pm

Understanding skin ulcers: Causes, symptoms, risk factors and home remedies you must know

Skin ulcers are open sores resulting from impaired blood flow or prolonged pressure, commonly affecting legs and feet. Symptoms include redness, swelling, and crater-like wounds. Risk factors like diabetes, obesity, and smoking contribute to their development. Prompt medical care and proper wound management are essential for healing and preventing complications.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 11:23 am

Silent killer: 60% of global deaths are now tied to chronic inflammation

A silent epidemic, chronic inflammation affects nearly half of adults globally, contributing to 60% of deaths from major diseases. This ongoing immune response, triggered by poor lifestyle and environmental factors, gradually damages tissues and organs. Recognizing subtle symptoms like fatigue and aches is crucial for early intervention and preventing severe health issues.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 11:01 am

Diwali decor ideas to make your home shine bright

Aesthetic Diwali decor ideas to make your home shine bright like a diya

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 10:58 am

Simple tricks to stop stink bugs from invading your house

As winter approaches, stink bugs seek warmth indoors. Prevent their invasion by sealing cracks, switching to yellow outdoor lights, and maintaining a clean garden. Natural repellents like peppermint oil and garlic spray deter them. Avoid crushing them; vacuum instead. Regular cleaning of windows and screens, along with attracting natural predators, ensures a stink bug-free home.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 10:52 am

What you spot first reveals if youre a leader or family person

An optical illusion personality test claims to reveal whether you are family-oriented or a born leader based on whether you first see a butterfly or a tiger/lion. The test suggests those who see a butterfly are introverted and family-oriented, while those who see a tiger/lion are hardworking leaders with strong career aspirations.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 10:47 am

Suhana Khans purple saree has a secret!

At Manish Malhotra's Diwali bash, Suhana Khan captivated attendees not with overt glamour, but with a deeply meaningful purple saree. Its borders, crafted from vintage Manish Malhotra pieces, showcased mindful luxury and a sustainable approach to fashion. This thoughtful ensemble highlighted the emotional resonance and legacy that can be woven into clothing.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 10:46 am

Why everyone gifts Soan Papdi on Diwali (and secretly re-gifts it too)

Soan Papdi, the flaky golden sweet, has become India's most gifted Diwali treat due to its practicality and long shelf life. Originating from Gujarat and Maharashtra, its transformation into a national favorite was fueled by packaged food brands. The tradition of re-gifting and viral memes further solidify its beloved, humorous status as a symbol of connection and festive joy.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 10:42 am

7 reasons for sugar cravings and practical ways to control them

Sugar cravings often stem from diet, stress, or poor sleep, impacting brain chemistry and emotions. Understanding triggers like habitual intake, inadequate nutrition, artificial sweeteners, and hormonal shifts is key. Implementing balanced meals, stress management, and better sleep can help regain control and foster healthier eating habits for overall well-being.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 10:33 am

Secret lanes of Chandni Chowk no one told you about!

Chandni Chowk's hidden lanes offer a glimpse into Old Delhi's raw essence, far from the usual tourist paths. Explore forgotten calligraphers' quarters, discover ancient book alleys, and witness artisans at work in blacksmith and jewelry markets. These secret byways reveal centuries of history, culture, and craftsmanship waiting to be uncovered.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 10:00 am

Water chestnut risks: Who should avoid eating Singhara and how to stay safe

Water chestnuts, a crunchy and versatile vegetable, offer nutritional benefits but require caution for some. Diabetics, those with kidney issues, digestive sensitivities, allergies, or on blood thinners should be aware of potential side effects like blood sugar spikes or allergic reactions. Understanding these risks and consulting healthcare professionals ensures safe enjoyment of this popular ingredient.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 10:00 am

5 health hacks to live beyond 100, according to Stanford physician

5 health hacks to live beyond 100, according to Stanford-trained physician and longevity doctor

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 10:00 am

Sophie Grgoire Trudeau: All about the estranged wife of former Canadian PM caught in the middle of Justin Trudeau-Katy Perry romance

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's rumored romance with Katy Perry is gaining traction, with the pair recently vacationing together. This comes as his estranged wife, Sophie Grgoire Trudeau, shared a reflective social media post about letting go. Grgoire Trudeau, a former media personality, is now focusing on her advocacy and memoir, embracing a new chapter post-separation with poise.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 9:35 am

Photos: Superstar Rajnikanth seen meditating peacefully inside a cave in Uttarakhand

Superstar Rajinikanth has embarked on a spiritual pilgrimage to the Himalayas, recently visiting the Mahavatar Babaji caves in Uttarakhand. Following earlier visits to Rishikesh and Badrinath Dham, the actor was seen meditating at the sacred site. His journey highlights a quest for peace and reflection amidst the majestic mountains.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 9:27 am

Cancer treatment breakthrough: Super vaccine stops cancer before it starts, study finds

A groundbreaking 'super vaccine' developed by UMass Amherst scientists has shown remarkable success in laboratory mice, completely preventing cancer formation. This innovative vaccine trains the immune system to identify and eliminate abnormal cells, offering protection against multiple aggressive cancer types and even preventing metastasis.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 9:27 am

Donald Trump calls Meloni beautiful and then explains why he avoids using this word in the US

Donald Trump's public compliment to Italian PM Giorgia Meloni as eautiful at a right-wing gathering sparked debate. Trump acknowledged the remark could be controversial in the US, highlighting cultural differences in political discourse. Meloni appeared unfazed, focusing on leadership and conservative values. This incident underscores Trump's controversial style and its global implications.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 9:01 am

How to reduce belly fat naturally: Sadhgurus tips on diet, yoga, sleep, and lifestyle

Sadhguru emphasizes that true health and belly fat reduction stem from aligning diet, exercise, sleep, and inner harmony. Key practices include consuming two fresh, plant-based meals daily, engaging in regular movement like yoga, and prioritizing quality sleep. Daily meditation and avoiding processed foods are crucial for metabolic balance and overall well-being.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 9:00 am

IRCTC introduces no-cancellation fee tickets: Change your train date without paying penalty

Indian Railways is set to introduce a passenger-friendly change allowing confirmed ticket holders to reschedule journeys without cancellation charges. Travellers will be able to modify their travel date via the IRCTC portal, paying only the fare difference, making train travel more flexible and affordable for those with changing plans.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 7:12 am

Probiotics or vitamins: What should be taken with antibiotics

Antibiotics disrupt the gut's beneficial bacteria, leading to imbalances. Antibiotics, while crucial for treating infections, disrupt the body's natural balance by eliminating both harmful and beneficial bacteria. This article explores the relative merits of probiotics versus vitamins in aiding the body's recovery from this disruption, particularly focusing on the gut ecosystem.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 7:00 am

How to survive a heart attack alone: Essential steps to take immediately

Experiencing a heart attack alone is frightening. Immediate action is vital. Call emergency services instantly. Take aspirin if not allergic. Stay calm and rest. Elevating legs can help. Unlocking doors for responders is crucial. Do not drive yourself. Preventive measures like a balanced diet and exercise reduce risk. Preparedness saves lives.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 6:00 am

7 warning signs of breast cancer: What every woman should know

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Indian women, with nearly 2 lakh cases diagnosed annually. Early detection through recognizing warning signs like new lumps, skin changes, or nipple alterations is crucial. Prompt medical evaluation of any persistent or unusual breast changes significantly improves treatment outcomes and survival rates.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 3:00 am

3 science-backed exercises that can help grow 'new brain cells'

New brain cells grow in adults through exercise. Studies show specific activities like dual-task walking, resistance training, and leg exercises boost brain health. These exercises increase vital brain factors and blood supply. They also reduce inflammation. Incorporating these into your routine trains your body and brain for better memory and overall neuroplasticity.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 1:00 am

Healthy heart, better digestion, AND... The many health benefits of kiwi

Kiwis diverse antioxidants, including carotenoids and flavonoids, combat oxidative stress and inflammation, making it a functional food that delivers multiple systemic health benefits in just one serving. Along with healthy lifestyle habits, consuming one kiwi a day can be a powerful way to help maintain overall health and well-being.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 11:00 pm

10 places in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar that are a must visit for all wildlife lovers

Uttar Pradesh and Bihar offer a rich tapestry of wildlife beyond their famous temples and heritage sites. These states boast unique ecosystems with Gangetic plains, forests, and rivers, hosting diverse fauna. Explore national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and bird sanctuaries for a chance to spot tigers, dolphins, and numerous bird species.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 9:12 pm

Eat these foods to prevent dry skin in winter

Winter's chill can leave skin parched and itchy, but your diet holds the key to a radiant complexion. Nourishing foods like nuts, citrus, avocados, and fatty fish bolster your skin's natural defenses. Incorporating these nutrient-rich options into your meals helps lock in moisture, combat dryness, and maintain a healthy glow all season long.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 8:04 pm

Optical illusion: Only someone with sharp eyes can spot the sneaky owl

The picture appears straightforward, yet many skilled players failed to detect the owl because its perfect camouflage makes it nearly invisible against the tree bark and moss. A close examination of the image through zooming, will help you discover hidden details which escape initial observation

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 7:00 pm

Watch: Vlogger takes us inside a Nagaland home that lies half in India and half in Myanmar

A unique village in Nagaland, Longwa, straddles the India-Myanmar border, with a house famously divided by the international line. Travel creator Sayan Nath's viral video showcased this surreal reality, where residents enjoy dual citizenship and can move freely between countries. The Konyak tribe's rich history, including their headhunting past, adds to the village's allure, making Longwa a captivating destination.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 7:00 pm

5 longevity tips from 102-year-old yoga teacher Charlotte Chopin

Here are some longevity secrets from Charlotte Chopin, a 102-year-old yoga teacher.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 6:30 pm

4 things that can increase the absorption of Vitamin D in the body

Vitamin D is crucial for bone health, immunity, and overall well-being, but its absorption in the body depends on more than just sunlight.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 6:00 pm

Feeling tired all day? It could be vitamin B12 deficiency; watch for these early signs

Feeling fatigued, weak, or mentally foggy? These could be early signs of vitamin B12 deficiency, a common condition affecting red blood cell production and nerve function. Adults in their 30s and 40s are particularly at risk, especially with diets lacking animal-based or fortified foods. Recognizing these subtle symptoms is key to preventing long-term complications.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 5:49 pm

A saree brand just put Burberry checks on a Kancheepuram

Pothys, a Chennai-based textile house, has unveiled a Kancheepuram silk saree featuring Burberry's iconic tartan pattern. This unique fusion blends Western luxury with traditional Indian craftsmanship, creating a bold statement piece. The saree represents a cultural dialogue, showcasing how Indian fashion interprets global trends with confidence and soul.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 5:30 pm

Doctor reveals 10 warning signs of hidden inflammation in your body

While chronic inflammation is often silent, but did you know it is often the root cause of fatigue, slow metabolism, hormonal changes in the body, and even premature aging? Highlighting this, Dr Sudhanshu Rai-- Metabolic doctor & Sports Physio, revealed 10 warning signs of hidden inflammation in one's body people in a recent social media post. If you relate to three or more of these signs, your body might be under internal stress. Start fixing it by cleaning up your diet (less sugar, refined oils), prioritizing sleep, and managing daily stress, he further said. Read on to know what these lesser-known signs of inflammation are in the body and fix them now for a heathier life:

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 5:08 pm

7 signs your vegetables are nutrient-deficient and how to fix them

Your vegetable garden's poor performance might stem from nutrient shortages, not neglect. Recognizing symptoms like yellowing leaves or purpling margins, as detailed in a recent study, is key. Addressing deficiencies in nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and others with targeted fertilizers or organic matter ensures healthier plants and a more abundant harvest.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 4:30 pm

Weight loss medicines like Ozempic could treat alcohol and drug addiction, new research suggests

Weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy are showing promise in treating drug and alcohol addiction. Research indicates these GLP-1 receptor agonists may reduce substance use and cravings by impacting neurobiological pathways. While early human trials are encouraging, further extensive studies are needed to confirm their efficacy and safety for addiction treatment.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 4:25 pm

Lose belly fat in 30 days: Nutritionist reveals magic drink that reduces bloating, and supports gut health

Holistic nutritionist Devyani unveils a natural drink to combat stubborn belly fat. This blend of fenugreek, turmeric, carom, fennel, and cinnamon boosts metabolism, aids digestion, and reduces bloating. Consumed twice daily for 30 days before meals, it promises a slimmer waistline, regulated blood sugar, and reduced inflammation, complementing a healthy lifestyle.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 4:10 pm

From Justin Trudeau to Bill Clinton 5 shocking political romances

Power, politics, and passion often collide and history has proven that even the most powerful arent immune to matters of the heart. From secret romances to public scandals, here we list some world leaders and politicians who made as many headlines for their love lives as for their leadership. These secret romances to scandalous affairs show that even world leaders are humans and face temptations afterall:

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 3:52 pm

Ahoi Ashtami 2025: When to break the fast-- star and moonrise times across India

Ahoi Ashtami, a significant tradition for mothers praying for their children's well-being, falls on October 13, 2025. This day involves fasting, prayers, and observing star rise for breaking the fast, typically around 6:17 PM IST. The puja, dedicated to Ahoi Mata, emphasizes devotion and family unity during this spiritually charged period.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 3:00 pm

7 health benefits of soup and why to eat more this winter

Winter's chill calls for comforting soups, which are also nutritional powerhouses. Packed with vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains, these warm bowls significantly boost immunity, aid digestion, and provide vital vitamins and minerals. Soups offer a convenient, affordable, and delicious way to enhance overall wellness and stay energized throughout the colder months.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 3:00 pm

New light-based cancer therapy kills tumour cells without harming healthy tissue

Scientists have developed a revolutionary LED light-based cancer therapy using tin-based nanoflakes that selectively destroy tumor cells by converting light into heat. This innovative approach offers a safer, non-invasive alternative to chemotherapy, demonstrating high effectiveness in lab studies and promising wider accessibility in clinical and home settings.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 3:00 pm

Kajol to Gauri Khan: Stylish celebs at Manish Malhotras Diwali bash

From timeless classics to bold contemporary looks, heres your ultimate lowdown on who wowed us with their sartorial choices.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 2:36 pm

How to stop sugar cravings without giving up sweets

Tired of sugar cravings derailing your health goals? Experts reveal effective strategies to manage your sweet tooth without complete deprivation. Focus on stabilising blood sugar with balanced meals and low-glycaemic foods. Explore healthier alternatives like fruits and dark chocolate, and address emotional triggers like stress. Practising moderation, not elimination, is key to enjoying occasional treats while supporting long-term well-being.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 2:14 pm

Woman shares how she was rejected for B1/B2 US visa in just 2 minutes: What went wrong and how to nail VISA interview

A software developer's US tourist visa was denied in two minutes at the Hyderabad consulate due to minor inaccuracies in her travel history and misclassification of regions. The denial, citing 214(b), highlights the importance of precise answers and demonstrating strong ties to one's home country for reapplying.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 1:58 pm

Reverse fatty liver with these 2 common drugs offering a safe, fast solution for MASLD

Scientists in Barcelona have identified a potential new treatment for metabolic liver conditions by repurposing pemafibrate and telmisartan. Preclinical studies showed this drug combination effectively reduced liver fat and improved cholesterol and blood pressure in animal models. This approach could offer a faster, safer, and more accessible solution for MASLD, pending human trials.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 1:54 pm

Karwa Chauth shock: 12 brides drug families, flee with INR 30 lakh

In a shocking incident, twelve newlywed brides in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, disappeared overnight after celebrating Karwa Chauth. The brides allegedly drugged their families before fleeing with jewelry and cash worth over INR 30 lakh. Police suspect an organized marriage scam involving brokers who brought women from Bihar and Jharkhand.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 1:34 pm

Heavy lifting can spike BP over 300 mmHg, warns top neurologist: Who all are at risk

Heavy lifting can dangerously elevate blood pressure, sometimes beyond 300 mmHg. Dr. Sudhir Kumar, top neurologist, warns this poses risks for those with heart conditions or high blood pressure. While temporary, these spikes can have serious consequences. Safer alternatives exist for building strength without extreme cardiovascular strain. Regular monitoring is advised.

The Times of India 13 Oct 2025 1:22 pm