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Fatima Sana Shaikh opened up about her long struggle with bulimia, bringing attention to the seriousness of this eating disorder. Bulimia can cause long-term health damage, including heart problems, hormonal imbalance, digestive issues, dental erosion, and severe mental health impacts. Experts stress early diagnosis and therapy for recovery. , Health, Times Now

Women in Delhi are increasingly vulnerable to COPD due to a double burden of outdoor pollution and indoor air contaminants from cooking fumes, incense, cleaners, and poor ventilation. Biological factors, smaller lung size, and hormonal influences further heighten their risk. On World COPD Day, doctors warn that even non-smoking women are now developing early respiratory damage. , 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

Here are six powerful winter herbs you shouldn't skip this season. From boosting immunity to fighting colds naturally, these herbs keep you warm and healthy.

Jaggery offers significant skin benefits due to its rich content of minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants. It combats aging, promotes radiance, and exf

Narayana Murthy's push for a 72-hour 9-9-6 workweek has triggered medical concern, with doctors warning that such long hours raise risks of heart disease, stroke, burnout, insomnia, and weakened immunity. Experts say overworking disrupts sleep, relationships, and mental health, often leading to chronic stress, exhaustion, and the need for professional support. , Health, Times Now

Margashirsha Amavasya is one of the most spiritually charged Amavasyas of the year. Falling in the sacred month praised by Shri Krishna in the Gita, this no-moon night is ideal for Tarpan, deep meditation, Lakshmi Puja and inner cleansing. Here are the exact 2025 date, timings and rituals.

India is witnessing a dangerous rise in childhood obesity and early type 2 diabetes, with experts warning that modern diets, screen-heavy lifestyles, and genetic vulnerability are creating a "diabesity" crisis. Dr Ravi Malik explains why it's rising and what parents can do to protect their children.

Teenagers worldwide are increasingly prescribed antidepressants. While these drugs help with depression and anxiety, concerns are rising about their e