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This viral optical illusion shows completely different colours to different people--blue and grey for some, green and yellow for others. Scientists say the brain, not the eyes, decides what we see based on light, context, and experience. The image proves perception is subjective, and two people can see the same picture differently. , Health, Times Now

A UK woman's facelift and blepharoplasty abroad left her with hearing loss, a lopsided mouth, and lasting scarring. She now needs costly revision surgery and says the botched procedure has severely affected her confidence and mental health. Experts warn that blepharoplasty, while common, carries risks like infection, asymmetry, and vision problems. , Health, Times Now

Australia's drug regulator, Therapeutic Goods Administration, has issued a new safety warning for Ozempic and similar weight-loss and diabetes drugs, citing possible links to suicidal thoughts and mood changes. Though causality is not confirmed, patients, especially those with prior mental-health issues, are urged to monitor any changes and consult their doctor. , Health, Times Now

While wearing a mask in high pollution areas does not directly treat or prevent joint inflammation, it lowers exposure to infection and pollutants, both of which are known to worsen inflammatory joint conditions. So yes, the mask culture may be giving an unexpected health benefit, quieter, calmer joints for many people. , Health, Times Now

Being home alone during a heart attack can be frightening, but acting fast is crucial. Experts say the first steps include calling emergency services immediately, staying calm, avoiding physical activity, and keeping airways clear. Recognising symptoms--such as chest discomfort, breathlessness, nausea, or pain in the arms or jaw--can help you respond quickly. , Health, Times Now