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James Van Der Beek, best known for Dawson's Creek, died at 48 from colon cancer. James had said he overlooked early bowel changes, which he then attributed to coffee. His diagnosis highlights rising early-onset colorectal cancer cases and the importance of screening, as subtle digestive symptoms can signal serious disease. , Health, Times Now

Expert warns that indoor heating without proper ventilation can trap pollutants, increasing risks of carbon monoxide poisoning, respiratory illness, infections, and sick building syndrome. Sealed homes worsen stagnant air in winter. Experts recommend ventilation, CO detectors, and regular heater maintenance to protect indoor air quality and health. , Health, Times Now

Stand-up comedian Aishwarya Mohanraj revealed she lost 22 kg using Mounjaro, a GLP-1 drug containing tirzepatide. Experts say GLP-1 medications are meant for people with obesity or weight-related health conditions and must be taken under medical supervision, as side effects and risks make them unsuitable for everyone. , Health, Times Now

The US FDA has refused to review Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine application, citing concerns over its clinical trial comparator. Moderna disputes the decision, saying no safety or efficacy issues were raised. The move reflects stricter scrutiny of mRNA vaccines under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., amid broader regulatory and funding changes. , Health, Times Now

Breast cancer in adolescents is extremely rare, with most teenage breast lumps being benign, often linked to hormonal changes or fibroadenomas. Doctors stress awareness over panic. Medical attention is advised if lumps are hard, growing, irregular, or accompanied by skin changes or nipple discharge. Early evaluation ensures reassurance and timely care when needed. , Health, Times Now

A top nutrition scientist from King's College, London, has warned that inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can raise bowel cancer risk by up to 600 per cent, especially in younger people. Chronic gut inflammation damages the bowel lining over time, increasing cancer risk. Doctors stress that early diagnosis, regular screening, and effective IBD treatment can significantly reduce life-threatening complications. , Health, Times Now