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Morgan Freeman wears a single black compression glove to manage pain caused by fibromyalgia, a chronic condition he developed after a 2008 accident. The disorder causes severe nerve pain, fatigue, sleep issues, and cognitive difficulties. Although its cause remains unknown, flare-ups can be triggered by stress, lifestyle changes, weather, or illness. , Health, Times Now

Soha Ali Khan shared a helpful look into her strenuous workout routine in the gym that was a mix of push-ups, mobility exercises and weightlifting.

A US cardiologist says heart attack risk quietly spikes in the early morning hours due to a surge of stress hormones, making it dangerous for people with hidden or unmanaged heart disease.

Experts say winter smog carries toxic heavy metals that quietly enter the bloodstream. Subtle symptoms often go unnoticed, making early testing vital for long-term health protection.

Eczema and psoriasis often worsen in winter due to cold air, low humidity, indoor heating and reduced sunlight. Dermatologists say these factors damage the skin barrier, trigger immune responses and increase dryness, itching and inflammation. Understanding triggers can reduce seasonal flare-ups.

Menopause, the natural life transition where menstrual cycles cease often raises questions about hormone shifts, long-term health, and cancer risks

A quick one-minute stair climb after eating can effectively lower blood sugar spikes. Research shows even brief periods of climbing stairs significant

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

Quiet quitting is reshaping how people approach work, boundaries, and mental health.

Magnesium is crucial for over 300 bodily functions, including brain health, yet many are deficient. Poorly absorbed forms like citrate and oxide cause