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Bradycardia, a resting heart rate below 60 bpm, may seem harmless but can signal a serious rhythm disorder. Often mistaken for fatigue or ageing, symptoms include dizziness, weakness, fainting, and breathlessness. Older adults and those with heart disease are at risk. Timely diagnosis and pacemaker therapy can restore a normal heart rhythm. , Health, Times Now

Switching to brown rice is a simple dietary change that can improve digestion, heart health, and weight management. Incorporating brown rice in your daily meal plans means more nutrients for you, and not just empty carbs., Health, Times Now

A US man was awarded $25 million after developing "popcorn lung," a rare, irreversible disease linked to diacetyl in PAM cooking spray. The condition scars small airways, causing breathlessness and coughing. With no cure available, avoiding toxic fumes, wearing protective masks, and seeking early medical care are crucial preventive steps. , Health, Times Now

Kohrra actor Barun Sobti has ADHD - a condition that can be hard to diagnose in adults since symptoms are often overlooked. Experts say the condition affects focus, impulse control, and emotional regulation, impacting work and relationships. Many adults remain undiagnosed for years. With therapy, medication, and structured routines, ADHD can be effectively managed. , Health, Times Now

Popular hepatologist Dr Cyriac Abby Philips has criticised cupping therapy used by Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami, calling wet cupping "unscientific and dangerous." He warned of infection, scarring, and reduced blood volume, stressing there is no scientific proof that it detoxifies the body or improves athletic recovery. , Health, Times Now

Psychologists warn of a surge in Valentine's Day anxiety, with loneliness, breakups, and relationship stress intensifying around February 14. Experts say social media pressure and cultural expectations fuel low self-worth and comparison. Therapy can help individuals embrace self-love, redefine worth beyond relationship status, and protect mental health. , Health, Times Now

A new study published in Environment and Health has found toxic chemicals, including benzene, formaldehyde, and phthalates, in popular hair extensions, raising cancer and hormone disruption concerns. Researchers warn that prolonged scalp exposure and heat styling may increase health risks, highlighting urgent calls for stronger regulation in the largely unregulated beauty industry. , Health, Times Now

A new NYU Langone study suggests long COVID-19 may trigger Alzheimer's-like brain changes, raising concerns about future cognitive decline. Researchers found enlargement of the choroid plexus--linked to neuroinflammation and Alzheimer's biomarkers--in patients with persistent symptoms. Those affected performed slightly worse on cognitive tests, prompting ongoing research into long-term dementia risk. , Health, Times Now