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Bengaluru's UV index has reached an extreme level of 13, raising concerns about sun exposure and health risks. Doctors warn that such high UV levels can cause rapid skin damage, dehydration and eye strain. Experts recommend sunscreen, protective clothing, hydration and limiting outdoor exposure.

Experts say 'surge in cancer cases remains relatively modest on a per capita basis, but actual burden may be higher due to persistent underreporting in rural, underserved regions'.

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

On No Smoking Day 2026, expert highlight a lesser-known health risk: smoking's impact on women's hormones and menstrual health. From irregular periods to early menopause and fertility issues, experts explain why quitting smoking can help restore hormonal balance.

Doctors warn that unexplained bone fractures without trauma may sometimes signal multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that weakens bones. Known as pathological fractures, they occur when abnormal plasma cells damage bone structure. Early signs include persistent bone pain, sudden fractures, and fatigue. Experts stress timely tests and diagnosis, as modern treatments can help control the disease and improve survival. , Health, Times Now

If your lower belly sticks out despite workouts and a healthy diet, the issue may not be fat at all. A fitness coach explains how anterior pelvic tilt from prolonged sitting can make the stomach appear bigger--and how to fix it.

The World Health Organization has warned about health risks from "black rain" reported in Iran after oil facility fires. Here's what black rain is, why it occurs, its health effects and precautions to stay safe.

As temperatures rise before summer, many women experience increased hot flashes, anxiety and fatigue. Experts say hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause can make the body more sensitive to heat, affecting sleep, mood and energy levels.

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

Dermatologist Dr Joyce Park says hair loss is common and often treatable with a simple, consistent routine. She recommends focusing on proven treatments such as Minoxidil 5%, cautious use of tretinoin, and optional dermarolling, rather than trying multiple products at once.