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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.

World Kidney Day: Nephrologist shares why fasting should be reconsidered by kidney patients because of major risks like dehydration and treatment disruptions. | Health

Certain millets can help you combat summer stress. Dr. Kruti S. Dhirwani explains which millet varieties can benefit you and how to incorporate them into your diet.

How important is postpartum fitness for new moms?Post delivery is a time that is more stressful than the pregnancy itself as there is a newborn baby t.

Doctors warn that a white glow or dot in a child's eye in flash photos may signal leukocoria, a condition linked to serious eye diseases like retinoblastoma, the most common childhood eye cancer. Experts say parents should not ignore this sign, as early detection through medical evaluation can significantly improve survival and help protect a child's eyesight. , Health, Times Now

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

While often dismissed as a minor inconvenience, chronic inadequate sleep is linked to several severe health conditions.

Swollen legs are often dismissed as fatigue or long hours of standing. But a doctor warns that persistent swelling could indicate serious health conditions.

Dr London ranks five health risks - from seed oils to high blood pressure - on a scale of 1 to10, revealing which ones pose the greatest threat to longevity. | Health

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