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THIS blood type may carry a higher risk of stomach cancer

Scientists have found a link between blood type A and a higher risk of stomach cancer. This connection appears over time. Blood group antigens on stomach cells may play a role. They can affect how the stomach lining repairs itself. Long-term inflammation and infections like Helicobacter pylori are also factors. Blood type O often shows lower rates.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 12:30 pm

Stems or florets? Which is the healthiest part of a broccoli

Broccoli is known as a superfood that provides many health advantages to those who consume it. The two parts of broccoli, which include stems and florets, however, provide different health benefits

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 12:22 pm

5 traits children often inherit from their fathers as they grow

Children often resemble their fathers more as they grow. Facial structure, hair patterns, and body build develop over years. Paternal genetics influences these changes. Health tendencies and emotional temperaments also become clearer with age. This gradual unfolding of traits is a natural part of development. Genetics provides the blueprint, and growth reveals the details.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 11:35 am

Why cold-triggered swelling and redness hit fingers and toes the most in winter

Chilblains, painful itchy swellings, occur when cold air causes blood vessels to constrict and then rapidly dilate upon rewarming. This inflammation affects extremities, particularly in damp, chilly climates. Prevention involves gradual warming, proper layering, and avoiding tight clothing, while treatment focuses on gentle warming and topical relief.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 11:30 am

Nail-biting to procrastination: Why we self-sabotage?

Self-sabotaging actions like procrastination and perfectionism, though seemingly destructive, are actually survival instincts, according to psychologist Dr. Charlie Heriot-Maitland. His book reveals the brain prioritizes predictable threats over unknown dangers, using these behaviours as a shield to prevent greater harm. While these 'controlled explosions' protect us, they can become self-fulfilling prophecies.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 11:01 am

Is your marriage failing? Save it with this simple relationship saving hack suggested by a divorce lawyer!

Marriage requires consistent effort, and couples often neglect emotional connection amidst daily chaos. Divorce lawyer James Sexton proposes a walk and talk habit: a weekly, distraction-free walk where partners share what made them feel loved and one or two things that didn't. This structured, honest conversation builds connection and prevents resentment.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 10:39 am

Which country has the worlds largest oil reserves, and what happens next?

Did you know that Venezuela possesses the world's largest oil reserves? Yet it has been facing struggles to profit due to various reasons, Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, with accessible reserves, boasts a more productive and lucrative oil sector, significantly impacting its larger economy. These nations' reserve dominance shapes global energy markets and geopolitical dynamics.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 10:36 am

Can mustard oil massage ease joint pain?

Winter mornings often bring stiff joints, and many turn to mustard oil for relief. Studies suggest warm mustard oil massages, especially with camphor or garlic, can reduce pain and stiffness in arthritic knees. While promising for mild aches, larger trials are needed to confirm its effectiveness.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 10:04 am

Parrot deaths in Madhya Pradesh: Food waste and pesticide poisoning along the Narmada raise human health concerns and safety risks

Two hundred parrots died along the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh, initially suspected to be bird flu but later attributed to food poisoning from visitor scraps and pesticide-tainted grains. This incident raises concerns about potential human health risks from contaminated food and water sources in the popular picnic area.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 9:32 am

Best dressed at the Critics Choice Awards 2026

Sleek silhouettes, clean tailoring, and modern eveningwear ruled the black carpet. Have a look at the best dressed stars of the evening.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 9:24 am

This place in India is freezing at 18C, once hit 60C, and is now colder than Serbia

Dras in India endures extreme winter conditions, often dropping to -17C and averaging -20C, making it one of the coldest inhabited places globally. Surrounded by mountains, this 'Gateway to Ladakh' becomes a natural cold trap, with life challenging due to heavy snowfall and isolation. Homes and diets are adapted for survival in this harsh, yet strategically important, region.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 9:09 am

When a routine tooth extraction triggers a sight-threatening eye emergency days later

A diabetic woman faced sudden blindness after a tooth extraction. Doctors diagnosed a severe eye infection, metastatic endophthalmitis. This condition occurs when bacteria travel from the mouth to the eye. Prompt surgery and medication helped restore some vision. The case highlights the critical link between oral health and eye health, especially for individuals with diabetes.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 8:32 am

Kidney health in Down syndrome: An overlooked risk revealed by a nationwide study

A significant Danish study revealed that individuals with Down syndrome face substantially higher risks of acute and chronic kidney injury. The research highlights a concerning prevalence of kidney issues, even when common heart defects are excluded, underscoring the need for early detection and proactive kidney care.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 7:21 am

Optical illusion: Only a person with 20/20 vision can spot the letter I

At first glance, a uniform array of the number '1' offers little intrigue, but delve deeper and you'll reveal a lone letter 'I' nestled within. This clever trick plays with our visual habits, as the brain often darts over repetitive shapes, mistaking one for the other.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 3:00 am

Desi ghee and garlic on empty stomach prevent cancer, heart disease, and hair loss; heres what science says

While desi ghee and garlic are staples in Indian kitchens, social media claims about their miraculous health benefits, including cancer prevention and weight loss, lack scientific backing. Experts emphasize that long-term lifestyle choices, not single remedies, are key to health. Both ingredients offer some nutrients, but their impact on complex diseases is minimal.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 2:00 am

Mood fixes to outsmart the Monday blues before 9 AM

Monday blues often come from sudden stress and rushed mornings. Gentle routines before 9 AM can protect mood and energy. Simple actions like delaying phone use, choosing comfort, eating warm food, and creating small wins help the mind feel safe and prepared. These quiet changes build emotional strength for the entire week.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 12:00 am

How to store lettuce in the fridge so it stays fresh, crisp, and green

Lettuce often spoils quickly. Proper storage in the fridge prevents browning and maintains crispness. Key steps include drying leaves thoroughly, managing moisture with paper towels, using the right container, and storing in the crisper drawer. Keeping lettuce away from ethylene-producing fruits also helps. These simple habits ensure lettuce stays fresh for longer, reducing waste.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 11:50 pm

Bullied, ignored, and written off: Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyals most personal confession yet

Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal revealed his childhood struggles with a stammer and bullying, which led to feelings of invisibility and insecurity. Despite academic challenges and social dismissal, his family's support was a constant. Now, at 42, Goyal has found acceptance, with success ensuring people listen, even if he pauses. His journey highlights learning to embrace, rather than fight, personal challenges.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 11:19 pm

20 minutes visceral fat-burning exercise routine to try at home

This 20-minute home routine uses smart timing, large muscle movements, and brief intensity bursts. It targets visceral fat by improving heart health, muscle use, and metabolic response. Done regularly, it supports a healthier waist and stronger core.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 11:00 pm

Hepatitis A outbreak: What the numbers reveal, how the virus spreads, and how to stay safe

In a troubling public health crisis, Kerala is witnessing its most severe Hepatitis A outbreak, with staggering figures of 31,000 infections and 82 lives lost by December 2025. Experts pinpoint the lack of proper sanitation and unsafe drinking water as critical factors fueling this epidemic.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 9:18 pm

This useless body part explains why humans get goosebumps and its surprising role in skin and hair health

Goosebumps, scientifically known as cutis anserina, are an involuntary response triggered by the contraction of arrector pili muscles. This ancient mechanism helped early humans by trapping warm air for insulation and making them appear larger to deter threats. Modern research also suggests a role in skin health and hair growth regulation.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 9:10 pm

10 cheapest markets in Mumbai for street shopping

Bargaining is part of the funif youve got the skills, youll walk away with amazing steals. Heres a guide to 10 of the cheapest marketsin Mumbai for street shopping.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 8:57 pm

7 smart tips to cut sugar out of your diet

Want to give up sugar, but don't know how to start? Here are 7 smart tips

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 7:21 pm

THIS common home appliance may help lower blood pressure

Breathing cleaner indoor air, particularly with HEPA filters, may offer a modest yet significant boost to blood pressure management. A recent study found that individuals with chronically high systolic blood pressure saw measurable reductions after using air filtration. While not a replacement for medication or lifestyle changes, this highlights a potential new ally for cardiovascular health, especially in urban settings.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 7:10 pm

Leading lifestyle coach reveals carbs do not make you fat; 'The real enemy is....'

The human body depends on carbohydrates to generate its primary energy supply which supports brain function, muscle operation and everyday tasks. The nutrients appear in rice, roti, potatoes, oats, fruits, vegetables and pulses which form the core food items of typical Indian meals. When you eat carbs, they are broken down into glucose, which fuels your body; any extra glucose is stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles, and only when those stores are full does the body convert excess into fat

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 6:26 pm

Can you discipline a 1-year-old? Top pediatrician explains

What would you do if your baby or toddler started to hit or bite you? Discipline for babies and toddlers, starting as early as nine months, focuses on setting consistent, safe boundaries rather than punishment. Experts advise calmly stating boundaries, redirecting unwanted behaviors, and using positive reinforcement for desired actions. Time-outs are not recommended for one-year-olds, emphasizing patience and repetition for understanding.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 4:46 pm

Typhoid outbreak in India - what causes the disease, and what makes it dangerous

Typhoid fever is a serious infection caused by the bacterium Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi (S. Typhi). Enteric fever represents a disease which primarily targets the intestinal system and blood vessels, to produce fever symptoms along with abdominal discomfort and body weakness

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 4:03 pm

Vaginal health: NHS doc debunks popular myths

NHS doc debunks some popular myths about vaginal health.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 3:47 pm

How to tell when someones smile is fake and not genuine

Smiles often mask true feelings, serving as protective gestures rather than expressions of joy. Genuine smiles involve the eyes and fade naturally, while fake ones appear on cue with stiff mouths and controlled faces. Body language and context reveal the truth behind a smile, offering a gentler way to understand unspoken emotions.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 3:10 pm

6 places where the worlds deadliest snakes are found

From isolated islands to sprawling continents, these locations are known for having some of the highest concentrations of dangerous snakes in the world.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 3:00 pm

Vaishno Devi Yatra 202526: RFID card rules, smart lockers, helpline numbers and helicopter fare revision

Further in case of any queries or information, devotees can get in touch with the 247 Call Centre at 18001807212, 01991-234804, or via WhatsApp at 9906019494.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 1:52 pm

When Twinkle Khanna opened up on melasma

In this condition, the dark skin areas show brown or graybrown colors, which appear on the cheeks, forehead, nose bridge, upper lip and chin areas. The condition of melasma does not cause any pain, does not itch, is neither contagious or cancerous, so it only affects appearance.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 1:37 pm

This Indian brand sells 220 T-shirts, 60 denims and 250 fragrances every minute

An Indian brand achieved over $1 billion in revenue by focusing on affordability and widespread reach, particularly in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. The brand's strategy of offering trend-aware yet practical fashion at reasonable prices resonated deeply with the Indian middle class, leading to rapid expansion and impressive sales figures. Know more about the brand.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 1:35 pm

The right daily walking distance to improve fitness, according to research

Ever laced up your shoes for a walk and wondered if you're chasing the right number? That famous 10,000-steps-a-day goal feels like gospel these days, splashed across fitness apps and smartwatches everywhere, suddenly, when the 10k mark doesn't hit, we think we have lost our fitness progress. But here's the truth: it kicked off not as science, but as a clever 1960s Japanese marketing pitch for a pedometer called the manpo-kei, meaning 10,000 steps meter. Now, fresh research flips the script, proving you can reap serious health rewards with far fewer steps, customized to your life and goals. Let's unpack what really moves the needle for vitality and weight control.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 12:48 pm

Jeremiah Raber from Breaking Amish undergoing possible liver failure as his blood sugar shoots to 993: here's what we know

The clinical warning Possible liver failure indicates that the liver function is deteriorating rapidly, which indicates acute liver failure also known as fulminant hepatic failure. This means the liver loses its ability to detoxify the blood, make proteins, and support metabolism over a short time-usually days to weeks-in someone who may not have had obvious liver disease before

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 12:16 pm

Indias silent crisis: NFHS-5 data shows 52.2% of pregnant women are anaemic, here's what it means

Anaemia affects over half of pregnant women in India, leading to severe health risks for both mother and child. Traditional iron pills often prove ineffective due to poor absorption and side effects. Intravenous iron infusions are emerging as a more effective solution, offering faster replenishment and improved outcomes.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 11:38 am

Dreaming of falling while sleeping? Doc explains

Ever jolted awake from a terrifying dream of falling? Experts explain this common phenomenon, known as a hypnic jerk, as a normal brain misfire during sleep transitions. While usually harmless, frequent occurrences might signal stress, lack of sleep, or excessive caffeine. Simple lifestyle adjustments can help manage these unsettling experiences.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 11:38 am

Raw vs boiled: Which is a more nutritious way to consume beetroot

Discover how beetroot, a common kitchen staple, offers remarkable skin benefits. Its rich antioxidants shield against environmental damage, while natural nitrates boost circulation for a healthy glow. Vitamin C aids in evening skin tone, and its high water content ensures deep hydration.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 10:59 am

Steven W. Bailey, Greys Anatomys Joe, reveals personal battle with rare genetic disorder, Congenital myasthenic syndrome

Steven W. Bailey, known for his role as Joe the bartender on Grey's Anatomy, revealed his diagnosis of congenital myasthenia syndrome (CMS) after years of silence. This rare genetic disorder causes fatigue and impacts daily life, leading Bailey to advocate for wheelchair-inclusive storytelling in Hollywood. He is now embracing his reality and seeking authentic representation on screen.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 10:00 am

Ten minutes that change the biology of bowel cancer: Short workouts, long protection

A 10-minute intense workout can significantly reduce bowel cancer risks and slow its growth, a Newcastle University study reveals. This groundbreaking research shows short bursts of exercise trigger blood changes that fight cancer cells, offering a vital game-changer for Indians facing rising colorectal cases due to modern lifestyles.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 9:30 am

Anushka Sharma just proved denim-on-denim is never a bad idea

Anushka Sharma effortlessly showcased the timeless appeal of denim in a recent Instagram photo. She sported a classic blue denim shirt tucked into high-waisted, bootcut jeans, creating a chic, head-to-toe denim ensemble. Her understated accessories and natural beauty look perfectly complemented the wearable and stylish outfit.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 9:28 am

The 7 wonders of the world to see and experience in 2026

Here, we list our seven wonders of the world to explore in 2026, which bear little or no resemblance to the earlier ones, and would catch your eye because they are so large, so lovely and have such aura that they will create a place in the travelers imagination.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 9:00 am

Gauranga Das reveals 7 things that will change your life for the better

Popular Indian spiritual leader and author, Gauranga Das, has won hearts with his down-to-earth lessons on spirituality and relationships that actually work in today's complex world. Through his social media posts, he shares his wisdom that resonates with many people. In one such video, Gauranga Das ji shared some life-changing lessons one can inculcate in their lives to become happier and successful. If you want to upgrade your 2026, then check them out here:

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 8:54 am

Diabetes: Subtle symptoms people ignore because they dont look serious

Diabetes creeps in so quietly that most people dismiss its early nudges as nothing more than modern life wearing them down. To our surprise, it is known as the silent epidemic affecting nearly half of the population. You know that drag after lunch where coffee barely lifts the fog, or those weird tingles in your toes you blame on tight shoes. These subtle signs of prediabetes or type 2 diabetes get overlooked daily, yet catching them early through simple blood tests can stop progression to full-blown issues like nerve pain or heart strain.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 8:30 am

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to age like fine wine, staying sharp and healthy well into their 90s or even 100?

Research on C. elegans worms revealed that an enzyme, LIPL-4, within gut cells breaks down fats into PUFAs. These PUFAs travel to neurons, activating a gene that boosts metabolism and reduces inflammation, extending worm lifespan by 50-60% without dietary changes or exercise.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 7:46 am

Horsegram: This is how you can add protein-rich Kollu in your diet, explains Sadhguru

Traditional superfoods like horsegram (Kollu) are often overlooked. Spiritual leader Sadhguru highlights its protein richness and suggests sprouting for easier digestion. He advises mindful consumption, noting its 'heat' generation, and offers remedies like green gram, ash gourd juice, and castor oil application to balance the body's response. Conscious eating, he emphasizes, benefits the body significantly.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 7:00 am

What lung experts want you to do before stepping outdoors on high-AQI days

Air pollution poses a significant health risk. Dr. Sachin Trivedi highlights its impact on immunity and chronic illnesses. Individuals can protect themselves by checking the Air Quality Index daily. Wearing N95 masks on high AQI days is crucial. Timing outdoor activities and ensuring indoor air quality are also vital. Supporting the body with water and antioxidants helps.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 5:00 am

Why eating just 2 dates daily in winter quietly changes how your body feels

Embrace winter's chill with a simple, ancient food: dates. These naturally warm fruits offer steady energy, aiding digestion and combating seasonal fatigue. Rich in antioxidants and minerals, two dates daily can support your body's resilience against cold stress, strengthen bones and muscles, and naturally calm cravings, making them a perfect, effortless winter wellness hack.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 4:10 am

Self-care Sunday: 5 gentle stretches to release a weeks stress

This article offers gentle, simple stretches designed for a Sunday reset, focusing on releasing accumulated stress. It provides five accessible movements for the neck, shoulders, spine, and mind, emphasizing presence over perfection. These self-care practices aim to help the body let go of tension without demanding significant time or effort.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 4:00 am

Feeling overwhelmed? Discover the 3 simple steps to reclaim your balance

Discover a simple, three-part path to rebalance your busy life: SOM Vichar (awareness), SOM Kriya (gentle action), and SOM Matra (settling). This natural cycle helps you notice your inner world, take mindful steps, and allow change to integrate. It's an accessible way to find harmony amidst urban chaos, fostering a more grounded and aligned existence.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 3:00 am

Gym injuries on the rise: Orthopaedic surgeon warns against common workout mistakes

Gym-related injuries are on the rise due to poor exercise form, inadequate warm-ups, and overtraining, warns Dr. Akhilesh Yadav. Experts emphasize learning proper technique, warming up, cooling down, and allowing recovery. Ignoring pain can lead to severe issues. Fitness should be personalized, not competitive, to prevent harm and promote well-being.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 2:00 am

Corporate stress, pollution & lifestyle: The perfect storm behind early cardiac events

Alarming rise in heart events among young Indians, particularly in high-pressure corporate jobs, is concerning cardiologists. Chronic workplace stress, fueled by long hours and poor work-life balance, elevates stress hormones, leading to high blood pressure and arterial plaque. Combined with air pollution and unhealthy lifestyles, this creates a dangerous cocktail for premature heart disease.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 1:00 am

What are the hidden side effects of drinking black coffee regularly

Black coffee, often seen as a healthy choice, can quietly impact your body. Regular consumption without awareness can lead to digestive issues, disrupted sleep, increased anxiety, and dehydration. It may also affect mineral absorption and cause heart sensations. Paying attention to your body's signals is key to enjoying coffee without adverse effects.

The Times of India 4 Jan 2026 12:10 am

January is the best time to visit these US National Parksheres why

Wildlife enthusiasts, plan a January trip to US national parks for fewer crowds and extraordinary sightings. Yellowstone offers snowy spectacles, while Everglades provides warm, comfortable exploration. Bryce Canyon transforms into a winter wonderland, Joshua Tree boasts mild desert days perfect for adventure, and Death Valley becomes surprisingly pleasant for exploring its dramatic landscapes.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 11:59 pm

5 health facts about the worlds number one longevity food

Longevity thrives on minimalism, and the best example is the food eaten by some of the world's longest living people. The diet pattern of the five blue zones shares many similarities, and the ingredients they use is one of them. Longevity expert Dan Buettner believes a humble ingredient used by centenarians is the worlds number one longevity food. The food item is simple, affordable, easy to cook and even delicious. Its beans!The American Heart Association recommends beans and other legumes as part of a healthy eating pattern. The AHA mentions that beans are high in minerals and dietary fiber without the saturated fat and cholesterol. Adding beans to your diet may also help you feel full longer because of the high dietary fiber content.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 11:00 pm

Kya hi hoga?: Viral video shows how one risk turned Atif Bhat into Indian fashions poster boy

A viral video captures a young man's bold decision to chase his dreams in Mumbai, showcasing a dramatic transformation from uncertainty to a successful fashion career. The clip, resonating with millions, highlights the power of taking risks and overcoming fear, proving that ambition can lead to an entirely different life.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 10:01 pm

Brain Teaser: We will rename you Wordsmith if you can find the 8 hidden words in 180 seconds

Sharpen your mind with a challenging word search puzzle! This brain teaser, featuring eight hidden words, tests your observational skills. While only a select few can solve it quickly, engaging in such puzzles boosts mental agility and problem-solving. Don't fret if you miss the mark; regular practice enhances cognitive abilities and offers a creative energy boost.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 10:00 pm

Basal cell skin cancer: Dermatologist explains how it can be mistaken for a harmless pimple and shares how to identify the difference

Basal cell skin cancer, the most common type, can easily be mistaken for a harmless pimple due to its appearance as a flesh-colored, pearl-like bump. Board-certified dermatologist Jenny Liu highlights that these growths, often found on sun-exposed areas, may not heal, bleed easily, or be tender, signaling a potential malignancy.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 9:15 pm

Personality test: The image you choose reveals how you instantly react without thinking

Discover how your instant reactions are revealed through a fun image-based personality test. By choosing one of four images, you can uncover whether you protect yourself, create distance, rely on logic, or respond with emotion when faced with challenges. This test offers insights into your subconscious thought processes and coping mechanisms.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 9:00 pm

10 best places to see the Milky Way in the world for stargazing and night sky adventures

Witnessing the Milky Way is a profound experience. This article highlights ten premier global locations for stargazing. From the high desert plateaus of Arches National Park in the USA to the ancient Namib Desert in Namibia, these sites offer unparalleled dark skies. Discover remote mountains, vast deserts, and glacial landscapes perfect for viewing our galaxy.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 8:10 pm

7 home remedies for constipation, as revealed by Sadhguru

Constipation is a very common problem that affects millions of people worldwide, but it is not something that has to be lived with forever

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 7:16 pm

This Arab country has made premarital medical exams mandatory: What couples need to know starting 2026

Oman has made premarital medical examinations mandatory for all couples from January 1, 2026, via Royal Decree No. 111/2025. This new rule, applicable to Omani citizens marrying anyone, aims to detect hereditary blood disorders and infectious diseases, ensuring healthier future families and reducing transmission risks.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 7:00 pm

Even mild dehydration can 'shrink' your brain: Here's what you should do to prevent it

The brain is about 75% water, so it is very sensitive to changes in hydration. When a person does not drink enough water, the concentration of salts and other substances in the blood goes up (this is called increased serum osmolality). The body controls this process through brain cell water release which causes brain cells to shrink.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 5:09 pm

Shah Rukh Khans Rolex watch is so rare it's not even in the catalogue

Shah Rukh Khan celebrated New Year's in Dubai, drawing attention not with grand displays but with his understated style. His wrist featured an ultra-rare Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Sapphire, an off-catalogue piece valued at approximately 13 crore.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 4:14 pm

Marrying a US Citizen no longer guarantees a Green Card: What couples need to know

Marrying a U.S. citizen no longer guarantees a Green Card, as immigration authorities now heavily scrutinize bona fide marriages. Living together is crucial evidence, with separation for any reason raising red flags and potentially leading to denial. This heightened scrutiny aligns with President Trump's 'America First' policies.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 4:12 pm

Optical illusion: Can you spot the hidden caterpillar in this clever camouflage photo?

The caterpillar is extremely well camouflaged and looks just like part of the flower. Its natural coloring makes it almost invisible against the flowers center. Your job is to find the caterpillar in 10 seconds Hint: Focus your eyes on the very center of the photo

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 3:56 pm

6 everyday things doctor-parents wouldnt let their kids do

Doctors, drawing from their professional experience, shared crucial advice on what they'd prevent their children from doing. This includes avoiding trampolines due to injury risks, ebikes and motorcycles without protection, and certain pain relievers that can harm kidneys. Sun protection and not sleeping in contact lenses were also highlighted as vital for health.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 3:12 pm

Nupur Sanon shares pics of her yatch proposal by Stebin Ben

Nupur Sanon has officially confirmed her engagement to singer Stebin Ben, putting an end to marriage rumors. The couple shared fairytale-like proposal pictures from a yacht, with Nupur accepting Stebin's proposal. Speculation suggests a January 11, 2026 wedding in Udaipur, following their previously private relationship.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 1:58 pm

All about Nupur Sanon's massive marquise engagement ring

Nupur Sanon's vintage marquise-cut diamond engagement ring offers a refreshing alternative to modern solitaires. Its elegant, history-rich design reflects her personal style, eschewing trends for intentional meaning. This choice aligns with her reported intimate wedding plans in Udaipur, emphasizing personal connection over grand spectacle.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 1:43 pm

Nutrition fact of the day: Spinach doesnt supply usable iron unless paired with vitamin C

Spinach packs a nutritional punch, but that iron it promises might slip right through unless-you pair it right. Many grab a bowl thinking it fights anemia solo, yet science shows plant iron needs help to get absorbed. In India, where vegetarian plates rule and iron shortages hit one in two women, this tweak makes all the difference.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 1:30 pm

Vascular surgeon shares 3 tests to find out if stress is affecting your circulation

Chronic stress significantly impacts your cardiovascular system, affecting blood circulation. Dr. Sumit Kapadia suggests three simple tests: capillary refill, hand elevation, and an ankle press, to gauge circulation health. These quick checks can reveal potential issues, prompting timely intervention. Managing stress through yoga, meditation, and exercise, alongside proper hydration and leg elevation, can improve circulation.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 1:03 pm

Can cervical cancer really be prevented before it starts? Five key answers every woman should know

Cervical cancer, often silent and deadly, can be prevented through smart vaccination and regular screening. Australia's elimination goal highlights the success of HPV testing and accessible tools like VIA, proving that early detection and intervention significantly reduce mortality rates worldwide.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 12:30 pm

Mumbais hidden gem: These centuries old rock-cut caves are older than the city itself

Discover Mumbai's hidden historical gem, the Mahakali Caves, an ancient Buddhist complex carved from basalt rock between the 1st and 6th centuries. Offering a serene escape from the city's hustle, these 19 caves, including monasteries and prayer halls, provide a glimpse into a slower, spiritual past. Perfect for photographers and history enthusiasts, they offer a unique, uncrowded Mumbai experience.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 12:25 pm

Ringing sound in your ear? 5 warning signs it is not normal

The condition known as SSNHL, affects one ear at a time. Its onset can occur either during a single night, or it may develop gradually over several hours. People often describe it as the ear feeling blocked or muffled. Tinnitus (ringing or buzzing) is a very common symptom in these cases.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 12:16 pm

2026 dating trend has new rules and your friends are now part of them

2026 dating trend has new rules and your friends are now part of them

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 12:02 pm

Beyond weight loss: How Semaglutide cuts heart risk faster than the scale moves

The SELECT trial revealed semaglutide significantly reduces cardiovascular events in overweight or obese adults without diabetes. Benefits appeared rapidly, even with minimal weight loss, suggesting direct heart-protective mechanisms beyond calorie reduction. This breakthrough offers a new strategy for managing heart risks in a broader patient population.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 11:30 am

5 simple ways to remove makeup properly without stressing your skin

Proper makeup removal involves loosening product with a gentle cleanser before wiping, using hands over cotton pads, and patiently treating eye makeup. A second cleanse and a calming skincare routine are crucial. Small habits like keeping remover by the bed and changing pillowcases enhance the process, allowing skin to reset effectively overnight.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 11:10 am

Beyond the scale: Five everyday changes that redefine real wellness

New Year promises hit hard with weight loss dreams, but real health wins come from smarter habits that stick around way longer than any crash diet. Forget the scale for a bit. These five changes focus on feeling stronger, sharper, and more alive every day.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 10:30 am

Your kitchen may be fueling your UTI risk: Study links everyday meat consumption to nearly 20% of infections

New research reveals contaminated meat is a major cause of urinary tract infections. E. coli bacteria from turkey, chicken, and pork are linked to nearly one in five UTIs. This finding highlights the importance of safe food handling in preventing these common infections. Simple kitchen practices and hygiene can significantly reduce the risk of these foodborne UTIs.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 9:30 am

Trumps latest health interview sparks concern over abnormal consumption of aspirin, says my health is perfect because

Donald Trump revealed his daily 325 mg aspirin routine. Doctors advise caution with this high dose, noting risks like bleeding and ulcers. While Trump's health scans show no immediate issues, his habit contrasts with medical guidelines. This highlights the importance of personalized health choices and professional medical advice for all.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 7:25 am

The hidden reason you should close the toilet lid before flushing

Flushing toilets releases invisible particles into the air. A study shows closing the lid reduces this spread. Larger droplets hit the lid, limiting travel. This is not a perfect shield. Regular cleaning and ventilation are more reliable hygiene steps. Closing the lid is part of a routine. Awareness of particle spread matters. Small habits protect users.

The Times of India 3 Jan 2026 4:10 am

Why lizards, rats, cockroaches, ants and spiders show up in your home during winter and how to get rid of them

Winter's warmth and shelter attract common pests like lizards, rats, cockroaches, ants, and spiders indoors. These unwelcome guests seek food, water, and hiding spots. Effective removal focuses on eliminating these comforts by sealing entry points, controlling food sources, and maintaining cleanliness. Consistent, preventative habits are key to keeping homes pest-free throughout the colder months.

The Times of India 2 Jan 2026 11:50 pm

5 simple ways to keep your bouquet fresh and fragrant for days

Bouquets can last longer with simple care. Recut stems to help them drink water. Change water daily to prevent bacteria. Keep flowers away from heat and direct sun. Remove fading flowers to protect others. Small habits ensure your bouquet remains vibrant and fragrant for days. This simple routine makes your flowers a lasting joy.

The Times of India 2 Jan 2026 11:43 pm

Doing everything healthy yet not losing weight? The problem may not be your diet or workouts

Weight loss can feel like an uphill battle for many, even with diligence. Routine habits that fly under the radar often derail efforts. Underestimating protein intake, skimping on sleep, sporadic exercise, overlooked sugary drinks, and hidden stress eating can stifle your progress. Additionally, pushing too hard in workouts or adhering to extreme diets often leads to setbacks.

The Times of India 2 Jan 2026 11:26 pm

Food combinations that work better together and support everyday health

Unlock better health by combining foods! Discover how pairings like spinach with lemon boost iron absorption, while beetroot and pomegranate enhance circulation. Learn how honey and cinnamon stabilize energy, and mango with turmeric supports gut health. These simple food synergies maximize nutrient use, leading to steadier energy and improved well-being without drastic dietary changes.

The Times of India 2 Jan 2026 11:20 pm

Older people who live happily, do these 10 things in their 30 and 40s

People who age happily rarely rely on luck. They build strong sleep habits, protect muscles, manage stress, move daily, and care for mental health in their 30s and 40s. These small but steady choices shape long, healthy, and meaningful lives.

The Times of India 2 Jan 2026 11:07 pm

Lessons from centenarians: What the worlds longest-living people eat

Longevity researcher Dan Buettner writes in his book Blue Zones Kitchen, None of the blue zones centenarians Ive ever met tried to live to 100. No one said at age 50, You know what, Im going to get on that longevity diet and live another 50 years! They dont count calories, take vitamins, weigh protein grams, or even read labels. The centenarians celebrated food. Lets take a look at what the worlds longest-living people eat. Centenarians from different parts of the world mostly consume plant food or plant products. These include beans, yams, sweet potatoes, fruits, nuts, whole grains and seeds. Leafy greens such as spinach, kale, beet, turnip tops, chard and collards. The longest-living people also consume a lot of fruits.

The Times of India 2 Jan 2026 10:58 pm

Winter blanket care: How to keep blankets clean, aired and fresh all winter

Winter blankets absorb body heat, sweat, and dust. Proper care prevents stale smells and keeps them fresh. Gentle washing with cool water and mild detergent is recommended. Airing blankets regularly removes moisture and dust. Using a sheet between skin and blanket reduces direct contact. Storing blankets dry in breathable bags ensures freshness for the next season.

The Times of India 2 Jan 2026 10:53 pm

Did you know Mark Zuckerberg crushed the Murph challenge in under 40 minutes?

Mark Zuckerberg, the driving force behind Meta, recently took on the legendary 'Murph' challenge and emerged victorious in under 40 minutes. From a mile run to 100 pull-ups, 200 push-ups, and 300 squats, capped off with another mile, this daunting workout honors Navy Lieutenant Michael Murphy.

The Times of India 2 Jan 2026 10:21 pm

Is Bhendi Bazaar actually named after Bhindi? The surprising history revealed, thanks to Chef Ranveer Brar

Bhendi Bazaar's name, contrary to popular belief, has no connection to the vegetable bhindi. Chef Ranveer Brar revealed the name likely originated from the British era's 'behind the bazaar.' Another theory suggests it stems from the Marathi word 'bhandi' for utensils. This vibrant Mumbai locale's name is a linguistic quirk, reflecting the city's evolving identity.

The Times of India 2 Jan 2026 9:23 pm