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A new study from Lund University suggests people with tattoos may have a 29% higher risk of developing melanoma, a dangerous form of skin cancer linked to UV exposure. While tattoos weren't linked to squamous cell carcinoma, researchers say more long-term studies are needed. Experts advise caution, sun protection, and regular skin checks. , Health, Times Now

A young girl died after developing a rare complication following a tonsil removal surgery, drawing attention to a little-known condition called Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome. The case highlights how this disorder can lead to repeated episodes of severe vomiting and unexpected health risks, prompting experts to call for greater awareness and timely medical evaluation. , Health, Times Now

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant raised a serious warning about the worsening pollution crisis after revealing that a simple 55-minute walk left him breathless. His experience highlights the alarming impact of toxic air on public health and renews urgency for immediate action and stronger pollution-control measures. , Health, Times Now

Autoimmune encephalitis is a rare brain condition often mistaken for stress, fatigue, or dementia. It occurs when the immune system attacks healthy brain cells, causing inflammation that affects memory, thinking, language, and behaviour. Symptoms develop gradually and may include confusion, seizures, or psychosis. Early diagnosis and treatment significantly improve outcomes. , Health, Times Now

Delhi's hazardous air quality has reached alarming levels, pushing doctors to warn residents about serious health risks. Experts advise immediate protective measures, including masks, air purifiers, limiting outdoor exposure, and strengthening immunity. The survival guide stresses that pollution is now a public-health emergency and demands urgent personal and policy-level action. , Health, Times Now