Woke up with pillow prints on your face? What they reveal about skin aging and how to prevent it

Woke up with pillow prints on your face? What they reveal about skin aging and how to prevent it

  •   26/08/2025 04:06:28
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Pillow prints on your face may signal skin ageing. Dermatologists suggest these marks can become permanent wrinkles. Sleeping position matters. Silk pillowcases reduce friction. Nighttime skincare routines with moisturizers and serums help. Healthy habits like hydration and a good diet support skin health. Small changes prevent lasting lines. These steps maintain skin elasticity for a youthful look.
A Daily Dose of Purpose: Simple Habit Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in New Study

A Daily Dose of Purpose: Simple Habit Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in New Study

  •   26/08/2025 04:06:28
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57 million people had dementia worldwide in 2021, and, there is a rise of nearly 10 million new cases every year. It is the leading cause of disability and dependency among older adults globally. As dementia is a progressive neurological condition, it severely affects the quality of life. It can even interfere with daily activities, which worsens with time. While many factors increase the risk of dementia, no stone should be left unturned, especially when it comes to lowering the risk. A new study has found that psychological well-being may play a vital role in protecting against dementia. A recent study led by researchers from the University of California, Davis found that a simple habit can protect the brain from dementia. The findings of the study are published in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
Decode Your Health: 5 Surprising Clues Hidden in Your Earwax

Decode Your Health: 5 Surprising Clues Hidden in Your Earwax

  •   26/08/2025 04:06:28
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What does one's ear wax say about overall health? 5 surprising facts
Carly Pearce Reveals Lifelong Mental Health Journey: Battling Anxiety and OCD Since Childhood

Carly Pearce Reveals Lifelong Mental Health Journey: Battling Anxiety and OCD Since Childhood

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Country singer Carly Pearce reveals her struggles with anxiety and OCD. These challenges started in her childhood. Therapy helped her understand the roots of her mental health. She initially thought her divorce triggered her anxiety. But she realized it was a long-term issue. Pearce hopes her story will encourage others to seek help.
Should you monitor your blood sugar if you don’t have diabetes? Here’s what you should know

Should you monitor your blood sugar if you don’t have diabetes? Here’s what you should know

  •   26/08/2025 03:07:11
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While blood sugar monitoring gains traction among non-diabetics using wearable tech, experts caution against its overuse. Though it may offer insights into lifestyle impacts and early prediabetes detection, constant monitoring can induce anxiety and data misinterpretation. For healthy individuals, balanced meals, exercise, sleep, and hydration are more effective for maintaining stable blood sugar.
Are bananas safe for people with diabetes? A complete guide

Are bananas safe for people with diabetes? A complete guide

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Bananas offer sweetness and nutrition. Diabetics can eat bananas safely with healthy habits. Bananas contain potassium, fibre, and vitamins. Ripeness affects blood sugar levels. Unripe bananas have a lower glycaemic index. Fibre slows sugar absorption. Bananas promote heart health. Choose slightly unripe bananas. Watch portion sizes. Pair bananas with protein. Enjoy bananas as part of a balanced diet.
Health benefits of green chillies: From boosting immunity to lowering cancer risk and supporting blood sugar levels

Health benefits of green chillies: From boosting immunity to lowering cancer risk and supporting blood sugar levels

  •   26/08/2025 03:07:11
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Green chillies, more than just a spice, offer a wealth of health benefits. Rich in vitamins C and A, they boost immunity and promote skin and eye health. Antioxidants combat cell damage, potentially lowering chronic disease risk. Capsaicin aids metabolism and weight management.
9 reasons your plants aren’t growing and how to fix them

9 reasons your plants aren’t growing and how to fix them

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Plant growth issues are common. Poor soil impacts plant health. Light and water are crucial for growth. Root problems hinder nutrient absorption. Pests and diseases affect plant vigour. Temperature and humidity matter. Over-fertilising harms plants. Crowding restricts growth. Soil pH affects nutrient uptake. Addressing these issues helps plants thrive. Regular checks and timely action are important for healthy plants.
High cholesterol signs that appear on your skin before a heat test

High cholesterol signs that appear on your skin before a heat test

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High cholesterol, often symptomless, can manifest through skin changes like xanthelasma and xanthomas, indicating elevated levels or genetic conditions. These visible signs, detailed in the British Journal of Dermatology and NHS data, highlight the importance of early detection and lipid profile testing. Prompt medical advice and lifestyle changes are crucial for managing cholesterol and reducing cardiovascular risks.
Boost heart health: 13 proven lifestyle habits to reduce your risk of heart disease naturally

Boost heart health: 13 proven lifestyle habits to reduce your risk of heart disease naturally

  •   26/08/2025 02:06:26
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Cardiologists, including Dr. Bimal Chhajer, emphasize that maintaining heart health involves consistent, mindful lifestyle choices rather than complex routines. Simple habits like mindful eating, a balanced diet, regular exercise, stress reduction, and adequate sleep significantly reduce cardiovascular disease risk. Proactive steps, including monitoring blood pressure and cholesterol, ensure a long, healthy life.
Side effects of colouring your hair: How often should you colour your hair?

Side effects of colouring your hair: How often should you colour your hair?

  •   26/08/2025 02:06:26
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Hair coloring offers a quick transformation, but frequent dyeing can lead to dryness, breakage, and scalp sensitivity. Celebrities like Kareena Kapoor Khan, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and Zendaya offer tips for maintaining healthy, colored hair. Balancing coloring frequency with proper care, including deep conditioning, sulfate-free shampoos, and regular trims, is crucial for preserving hair health and vibrancy.
Why “bad” people seem to be successful (and why “good” ones often aren’t)

Why “bad” people seem to be successful (and why “good” ones often aren’t)

  •   26/08/2025 01:06:30
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Ever looked around and wondered why the guy who cuts corners, plays dirty, or treats people like pawns seems to be cruising through life with money, power, and status, while genuinely kind, hardworking folks barely scrape by? You’re not alone. It’s one of those questions that nags at a lot of us: why do “bad” people look like they’re winning, and the “good” ones aren’t?Now, before we start, let’s be real. Not every “bad” person is successful, and not every “good” person is doomed to struggle. But there’s a pattern that plays out often enough to make us stop and ask: what’s going on here?
White rice is not bad, and coffee is not always good: Harvard doctor reveals 7 facts about everyday foods

White rice is not bad, and coffee is not always good: Harvard doctor reveals 7 facts about everyday foods

  •   26/08/2025 01:06:30
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Top gastroenterologist reveals that everyday foods can be beneficial or detrimental based on how its eaten. He suggests slightly green bananas for resistant starch, mindful coffee consumption, and spices like turmeric for gut health. Cooled white rice, berries, chia, and basil seeds are also recommended for a healthy gut, emphasizing the importance of mindful eating habits and routine.
5 supplements all women should start taking after 40

5 supplements all women should start taking after 40

  •   26/08/2025 01:06:30
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Aging, along with other hormonal changes, causes numerous physical changes in women as they turn 40. This life stage requires many tweaks to your current routine that can improve bone density along with heart wellness, sustained energy levels and emotional stability. Supplements serve as an essential tool to bridge the nutritional gaps which occur when women depend solely on food for their nutrition. These can help improve health conditions while minimising disease probabilities, and create better life quality. Women past 40 need these five essential supplements to preserve their health and build their strength. (to be taken only after consulting their doctor - images are representational)
THIS popular diet, plus calorie control, can lower the risk of type 2 diabetes

THIS popular diet, plus calorie control, can lower the risk of type 2 diabetes

  •   25/08/2025 23:06:35
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A recent Harvard study reveals that combining a Mediterranean diet with calorie reduction, exercise, and professional support can significantly lower the risk of type 2 diabetes. The research, involving overweight or obese adults with metabolic syndrome, found a 31% reduction in diabetes risk among those following the intervention, highlighting the power of lifestyle changes in preventing this global epidemic.
Cardiologist explains why exercising is important for a long life; 'inactivity is worse than smoking'

Cardiologist explains why exercising is important for a long life; 'inactivity is worse than smoking'

  •   25/08/2025 23:06:35
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Your grip strength serves as a reliable indicator of total muscle power, because it reflects the strength of your entire muscle system. Research indicates that superior grip strength directly relates to improved athletic capability, and superior muscle quality. Grip strength below a certain threshold, predicts both the inability to perform everyday activities, and health risks including diabetes and high blood pressure
5 sea forts in Maharashtra that once ruled the Arabian coastline

5 sea forts in Maharashtra that once ruled the Arabian coastline

  •   25/08/2025 22:06:29
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Forget landlocked forts, and visit Maharashtra to where forts just don’t overlook the sea, but actually rise out of it. Once guardians of the Arabian coastline, these sea forts were those vast structures that served as coastal watchdogs, keeping pirates, invaders, and unwanted guests at bay. Today, they stand as stunning reminders of Maratha valor, and British intrigue, all with waves lapping at their stone walls. From boat rides to breathtaking sunsets, these forts aren’t just relics of history, they’re adventure-packed destinations waiting to be explored.
From veins to cramps, 5 health conditions that legs can REVEAL (and what to do about them)

From veins to cramps, 5 health conditions that legs can REVEAL (and what to do about them)

  •   25/08/2025 20:06:26
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​Who could have guessed that our legs could be a significant indicator of what is going inside the body. They are our body’s silent messengers sending signals in uncomfortable ways such as swelling, sudden cramps, bruises, which at first, might seem harmless, but are potentially hidden health indicators. If we pay close attention to what our legs are signaling, it can uncover some essential insights and help catch health issues before they become serious. Here are 5 such symptoms​
Prebiotics vs probiotics: What's the difference, and which one is better for gut health

Prebiotics vs probiotics: What's the difference, and which one is better for gut health

  •   25/08/2025 19:06:11
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Prebiotics and probiotics play distinct yet crucial roles in maintaining a healthy gut. Probiotics introduce beneficial bacteria, while prebiotics nourish these bacteria, fostering a thriving gut microbiome. Combining prebiotic-rich foods with probiotic sources like yogurt can synergistically enhance gut health. Supplements can be considered for those with dietary limitations, but consulting a healthcare professional is always recommended.
Brain health and Vitamin D deficiency: How it can increase the risk of dementia and what to do about it

Brain health and Vitamin D deficiency: How it can increase the risk of dementia and what to do about it

  •   25/08/2025 15:06:18
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A recent study by the University of South Australia reveals a significant link between vitamin D deficiency and an increased risk of dementia and stroke. Analyzing data from the UK Biobank, researchers found that low vitamin D levels are associated with lower brain volumes.
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