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If you are a frequent morning walker, you may want to reconsider early morning walks. Find out how you may be at risk of heart attacks.

For Christmas, Alia Bhatt wore a 431-88 saree that redefined classic draping through a modern lens.

Keeping your phone next to your head while sleeping may not cause cancer, doctors say, but it can disrupt sleep through blue light and brain stimulation. A radiation oncologist explains the real risks and how to protect sleep quality.

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

Fashion designer Masaba Gupta discusses the societal pressure and stigma faced by women during divorce, with clinical psychologists highlighting the role of traditional gender roles and judgmental behavior. While there has been progress in changing attitudes, parental support and seeking professional help are crucial in coping with the challenges of divorce.

From regenerative injectables and hybrid lasers to barrier-first routines and AI-powered skin analysis, dermatologists explain the five skincare trends set to define 2026, and why long-term skin health is taking centre stage.

By recognising these common mistakes and adapting your routine to the winter season, you allow your hair to retain moisture, strength, and natural movement.

Rich in polyphenols, Apple Cider Vinegar can help combat oxidative stress and support overall health.

New research shows ammonium sulphate makes up nearly one-third of Delhi's PM2.5 pollution and poses serious health risks. Studies link it strongly to asthma hospitalisations and acute heart events, suggesting this pollutant may be more harmful than overall PM2.5 levels and needs urgent attention. Here's all that you need to know about it. , Health, Times Now

An Indian vaccine maker has challenged Australia's rabies warning, saying it overstates an isolated counterfeit case and risks undermining trust in safe, regulated vaccines crucial for preventing a fatal disease., Health, Times Now