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Persistently cold feet may signal high cholesterol and peripheral artery disease (PAD), a "silent killer" linked to poor circulation. Doctors warn plaque buildup can restrict blood flow to the legs and feet, causing numbness, pain, ulcers, and skin colour changes. PAD affects millions worldwide and, if untreated, raises the risk of heart attack, stroke, and tissue damage. , Health, Times Now

Indoor heaters can quietly affect a baby's skin, breathing, and hydration. Here's how dry air, overheating, and poor ventilation impact infants, and what parents can do to keep them safe., Health, Times Now

As we age, keeping the brain active matters. A neurosurgeon explains how music can strengthen memory, improve cognition, and support mental sharpness.

Low mood and anxiety can disrupt sleep patterns, causing the body to rapidly shut down when you finally rest

George Hibberd, convicted of obstruction with other Just Stop Oil activists, told court he gave up 'dream job' because of climate concerns

Winter is here, and Christmas is on the cards, and if you too have been planning to host a party or get together at home, then we have curated some of.

Environment Minister announces a district-wise plan to demarcate mining areas in the Aravalli Range amid environmental concerns.

If your party includes booze plans, you may want to exercise precautions in order to avoid hangxiety next day.

Struggling with high blood sugar? A diabetologist reveals 7 foods that can quietly spike insulin levels at night and are not safe for people with diabetes.

Low sunlight doesn't mean your plants have to suffer in winter. From snake plants and pothos to peace lilies and ferns, discover winter-friendly indoor plants that thrive in low light, require minimal care and keep your home green even during shorter, darker days. at India TV News