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Shy bowel syndrome, or parcopresis, is an anxiety-related condition that makes it difficult to defecate outside the home. It can trigger physical stress symptoms and lead to avoidance of social situations. Repeatedly holding in stool may cause constipation and other complications, but coping strategies and therapy can help. , Health, Times Now

Social media is buzzing with claims that eggs may cause cancer. AIIMS-trained neurologist Dr Priyanka Sehrawat explains the real risk and facts.

Ozempic (semaglutide) is a once-weekly injectable medication originally developed to manage Type 2 diabetes

Think it's too late to lose weight this year? Fitness trainer breaks down a simple weight loss plan to drop 4 kg before 2025 ends by focusing on daily habits.

Are chia seeds really harmless? A nutritionist explains the side effects of eating too many chia seeds for your gut, blood pressure, and overall health.

Dermatologist Dr Namita Chopade shares simple winter skincare tips, from gentle cleansing to hydration, to keep your skin soft, healthy, and glowing.

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

Research explores \"Type 3\" diabetes, referring to brain insulin resistance, which may increase dementia and Alzheimer's risk. Even with normal blood s

Premature greying is becoming common among youngsters, but it is not always genetic. Dr Jangid, a New Delhi-based dermatologist explains why hair can turn grey before 20, whether grey hair can turn black again, and when one should actually be worried.

If you are making 2026 resolutions, then consider adding these 5 heart-friendly habits, as recommended by a Mumbai cardiac surgeon.