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I used to sleep on the La-Z-Boy recliner because my stomach used to come over my heart, recalled Farah Khan |
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I used to sleep on the La-Z-Boy recliner because my stomach used to come over my heart, recalled Farah Khan |
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Narayana Murthy's push for a 72-hour 9-9-6 workweek has triggered medical concern, with doctors warning that such long hours raise risks of heart disease, stroke, burnout, insomnia, and weakened immunity. Experts say overworking disrupts sleep, relationships, and mental health, often leading to chronic stress, exhaustion, and the need for professional support. , Health, Times Now |
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New Harvard research reveals nighttime artificial light poses significant health risks. Even small amounts of light can harm heart health. Studies sho |
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In simple terms, milk collected at night contains a slightly stronger mix of these sleep linked compounds because it reflects what is happening inside the cow at that time of day. |
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Children's anxiety often hides behind anger, sleep issues, and physical complaints. Parents must watch for irritability, trouble sleeping, stomachache |
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Research shows that sleeping too little and too much sleep is linked with numerous chronic diseases. Addressing sleep issues may improve metabolic health and diabetes outcomes. |
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Cardiologist Dr. Dimitry Yaranov emphasizes holistic heart health beyond just blood pressure and cholesterol. He advises against neglecting sleep, str |
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Doomscrolling before bed can seriously disrupt your body's natural rhythms. The constant stream of negative or stimulating content elevates stress hormones like cortisol, making it harder for your brain to wind down. The blue light from screens suppresses melatonin, delaying sleep and reducing its quality. Over time, this habit can lead to insomnia, anxiety, daytime fatigue, poor focus, and even weakened immunity. , Health, Times Now |
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Astrologer warn that bedroom mirrors disrupt peace, sleep and relationships by reflecting excess energy. If a mirror is unavoidable, cover it at night to maintain harmony. |
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Heart failure is often considered a silent killer which sneeks up on you without notice. Dr Yaranov shares 5 habits to skip in order to prevent heart disease. |