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Doctors in Lucknow successfully treated a young woman born with two uteruses and two vaginas through a series of rare, complex surgeries. The congenital condition had caused severe bladder and bowel problems since birth. After a three-stage procedure, doctors restored her urinary control and near-normal bowel function, significantly improving her quality of life. , Health, Times Now

Weight loss is closely linked to metabolic health and insulin sensitivity, says Dr Jayshree Todkar. Insulin resistance can lead to obesity, diabetes, and hormonal disorders. Simple lifestyle changes such as daily movement, time-restricted eating, reducing sugar intake, managing stress, staying hydrated, and prioritising sleep can improve insulin balance and support healthy, sustainable weight loss. , Health, Times Now

Full-body MRI scans are gaining popularity, but doctors warn their benefits may not outweigh the risks for healthy, symptom-free individuals. While MRIs can detect certain cancers and abnormalities, experts say there's no strong evidence that they save lives in average-risk people. Targeted MRIs and routine screenings remain more effective, safer, and cost-efficient diagnostic tools. , Health, Times Now

Constant exhaustion is often dismissed as lifestyle-related, but experts warn it may signal vitamin B12 deficiency. This essential nutrient supports red blood cell production, oxygen transport, and nerve health. Low B12 levels can cause anemia, extreme fatigue, weakness, and neurological symptoms. Early diagnosis through blood tests and proper diet or supplements can prevent long-term complications. , Health, Times Now

Nick Jonas opened up about experiencing social anxiety at the Golden Globes after a viral video showed him stepping outside the venue. The singer said the moment "hit me like a gut punch." Experts note that his type 1 diabetes may contribute to anxiety, as blood sugar imbalances are closely linked to heightened stress and panic symptoms. , Health, Times Now

Disha Patani kickstarts her mornings with three natural drinks--turmeric water, herbal tea, and water--to stay fit and healthy. Turmeric water boosts immunity, aids digestion, and reduces inflammation. Herbal tea promotes gut health, relaxation, and antioxidant intake. Drinking water immediately after waking hydrates the body, supports metabolism, brain function, and skin health, making it a vital part of her fitness routine. , Health, Times Now

Coffee offers health benefits due to powerful antioxidants found in both regular and decaf varieties. While regular coffee provides an energy boost from caffeine, decaf retains most health benefits with minimal caffeine, making it ideal for sensitive individuals. The healthier choice depends on caffeine tolerance, medical conditions, and overall consumption habits rather than the type alone. , Health, Times Now

Calcium and vitamin D are both essential for strong bones, working together to support bone structure and calcium absorption. Neither is better than the other--balance is key. Deficiency or excess of either nutrient can weaken bones or cause health issues. Adequate intake through diet, sunlight, or supplements helps reduce fracture risk and maintain bone health. , Health, Times Now

Mattel has launched its first Barbie with autism, featuring sensory-friendly details like a fidget spinner, noise-cancelling headphones, AAC tablet, averted gaze, and soft clothing. Designed to raise autism spectrum awareness, the doll aims to help autistic children feel represented while encouraging empathy and understanding among neurotypical children. , Health, Times Now

Two suspected Nipah virus cases have been reported in West Bengal, prompting authorities to deploy a National Joint Outbreak Response Team. The cases were detected at the Indian Council of Medical Research lab at AIIMS Kalyani. Nipah is a deadly zoonotic virus with a high fatality rate, spreading through contaminated food, animals, or close human contact, and can cause severe respiratory illness and encephalitis. , Health, Times Now