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Japan's loneliness epidemic is intensifying as solo living rises due to urbanization, work pressure, and delayed marriages. From solo lifestyles to hikikomori isolation, social disconnection is growing. An ageing population and "lonely deaths" add urgency. Japan has even appointed a Minister of Loneliness, highlighting a global warning: modern societies risk losing essential human connection and community bonds. , Health, Times Now

The first weeks with a baby can feel quiet and loud at the same time. The house may look calm. But inside a new parent's mind, many questions move at .

In men, a gradual decline in testosterone, starting around age 40, reduces the body's effectiveness at building muscle and regulating fat distribution.

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

Semaglutide patent in India expires in March 2026, enabling over 50 branded generic versions to enter the market, likely reducing treatment costs for diabetes and obesity patients.

At the 98th edition of the Academy Awards, actor Jessie Buckley stood on stage holding her first Best Actress trophy for her role in Hamnet.The moment.

In most Indian homes, the kitchen dustbin quietly fills up each day with vegetable peels, leftover rice, fruit skins and spoiled food. Once thrown awa.

Anne Hathaway returned to the 2026 Oscars in a Valentino floral gown with opera gloves and Bvlgari jewellery.

On National Vaccination Day, doctors highlight the importance of understanding India's National Immunization Schedule to protect children from preventable diseases. The schedule begins at birth and continues through childhood, with vaccines for conditions such as polio, measles, and hepatitis B.

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