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After John Abraham stepped out clean-shaven for the first time in years, dermatologists explain why shaving once in a while can benefit the skin. From better cleansing to improved product absorption, experts also share who should avoid frequent shaving and why.

India's Nipah virus outbreak has sparked global concern due to the virus's high fatality rate, lack of vaccines or treatment, and ability to spread from animals to humans and between people. Experts warn that climate change and habitat loss increase spillover risk, making Nipah a serious global health threat despite limited cases. , Health, Times Now

Having a heart attack can be scary, especially if you're alone. But following the recommended steps can help save your life. | Health

The WHO has backed India's handling of the Nipah virus outbreak after two cases were confirmed in West Bengal, saying the risk of wider spread is low. With strong surveillance, contact tracing, and coordination, India's response has ruled out the need for travel or trade restrictions.

Discover the stunning attractions of Amrit Udyan at Rashtrapati Bhavan, from themed gardens and floral displays to bonsai collections and learn the best ways to reach this iconic Delhi botanical garden with metro, shuttle, road and train details.

Pain after intercourse may seem normal, but it can be an early warning sign of cervical cancer. Learn why this symptom should not be ignored, its causes, and when to see a doctor.

Talking about his fitness routine during the injury phase, Channa shared that they "started with weight training slowly, then added mobility"

Samantha Ruth Prabhu attended Indian Republic Day celebrations at Rashtrapati Bhavan in a pistachio green pure silk saree by Label Sourav Das, paired with classic jadau jewellery

Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar, who works with Kareena Kapoor, says real health goes beyond weight and looks. In an Instagram post, she points to three true markers of wellness: capacity, immunity, and emotional balance, which reflect real strength and resilience.