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Migraines are more than severe headaches and are linked to several serious health conditions, doctors warn. People with migraine--especially those with aura--are at higher risk of stroke, heart disease, depression, anxiety, fibromyalgia, hearing problems, irritable bowel syndrome, and asthma. Shared triggers like inflammation, nervous system sensitivity, and hormonal factors may explain these associations. , Health, Times Now

Wellness in 2026 has shifted away from extremes and visibility toward quieter, sustainable habits. From protected sleep and gentle movement to private routines and digital boundaries, these unspoken rules reflect a deeper understanding of health--one rooted in consistency, calm, and long-term wellbeing rather than performance or perfection., Health, Times Now

Trump's withdrawal from the UN FCCC undermines global climate governance, affecting finance, emissions accountability, and international cooperation.

Large mass dog shelters often amplify disease risk through overcrowding, stress and poor biosecurity, while proven community-based vaccination and sterilisation programs reduce public health threats more effectively., Health, Times Now

Neuroscientist Andrew David Huberman shared a video of a 90-year-old performing push-ups, using it to reflect on ageing, daily movement and mindset. Through the clip, he emphasised the value of consistency, enjoying effort and keeping fitness part of a full life.

Are you confused with which one to follow? Find out which one gets the expert approval so that you can keep up with healthy skin in 2026.

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has launched a free cervical cancer screening programme through January, amid alarming statistics showing India loses one woman every eight minutes to the largely preventable disease. The initiative offers WHO-recommended HPV testing, follow-up care, and vaccination, aiming to detect cancer early and save lives. , Health, Times Now

Air pollution is no longer just a lung problem. Doctors warn it can trigger heart attacks even in healthy people by damaging blood vessels and increasing clot risk.

Japan's legendary Mikami Shrine, where locals and travellers pray for hair regrowth and damage cure.

After weeks of festive eating, alcohol and disrupted routines, January can quietly strain the liver. From persistent fatigue and bloating to appetite changes and abdominal discomfort, these warning signs of liver overload should not be ignored, according to doctors. at India TV News