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Rapid weight loss can improve health but sometimes leaves the face looking hollow or tired. Dr Anmol Chugh of CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram explains why facial fat loss, ageing skin and the speed of weight reduction can change facial contours and what options exist to restore balance.

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

On International Women's Day 2026, eight women share personal reflections on what freedom means to them, from escaping gender stereotypes and societal expectations to feeling safe, speaking freely and defining success on their own terms.

Fitness influencer Rajat Dalal underwent surgery after a severe tendon tear worsened during "The 50" challenge. Despite the injury, he completed the show before seeking treatment. Doctors repaired the damaged tendon, and Dalal reassured fans he is recovering well, highlighting the risk of tendon injuries during high-intensity workouts. , Health, Times Now

Doctors explain the essential health tests women should take in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s, including Pap smear, mammogram, bone density and heart screening, to help detect diseases early and maintain long-term wellbeing.

To boost longevity and heart health, cardiologists recommend quitting five habits before 40: smoking, excessive alcohol, poor sleep, a sedentary lifestyle, and an unhealthy diet. Making these changes can dramatically reduce the risk of heart disease and improve overall well-being.

While the treatment is primarily used for symptoms associated with menopause in women, it has also had its fair share of naysayers citing cancer risks. Here's some clarity

Doctors warn that early kidney disease is increasingly being detected in young adults in their 20s and 30s, often without symptoms. Lifestyle factors such as poor diet, dehydration, painkiller overuse, and high-protein supplements may increase risk. Experts stress that early screening and healthy habits are key to preventing long-term kidney damage. , Health, Times Now

Breast cancer grading helps doctors understand how aggressive a tumour may be. Dr Bhavisha Ghugare of HCG Cancer Centre, Borivali explains the difference between Grade 1, Grade 2 and Grade 3 breast cancer, how these grades influence treatment decisions and why early detection remains crucial.

Australia's youngest billionaire has been named as the mystery man who left a $10,000 tip after dining at a Melbourne eatery.