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Office air, driven by AC systems, VOCs, and recycled pollutants, silently dehydrates your skin, weakens your moisture barrier, and harms your respiratory health. Simple desk fixes can make a real difference., 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

A neurologist explains how a normal treadmill stress test may not always rule out heart disease. Through a case study, he highlights that while the test detects certain blockages, it may miss plaque build-up that can still lead to a heart attack.

Weight-loss injections are gaining popularity among young Indians, but experts like Dr Sandeep Bhatnagar emphasise they cannot replace exercise. While effective in certain cases, long-term health still depends on lifestyle changes and fitness.

A routine eye check-ups included in a cancer wellness plan isn't about adding another medical appointment but protecting comfort, independence and long-term wellbeing.

Your eyes often show silent warning signs of serious conditions before vision loss occurs. Symptoms like blurred vision, eye strain, dryness, night vision issues, and floaters should not be ignored. Many eye problems are preventable with early detection. Regular eye exams can help identify hidden diseases and protect long-term vision and overall health. , Health, Times Now

Pradosh Vrat, dedicated to Lord Shiva, will be observed on March 30, 2026, coinciding with Som Pradosh. The Trayodashi tithi begins on March 30 and ends on March 31, with the auspicious Pradosh Kaal puja set between 6:38 PM and 8:57 PM.

A new Covid-19 subvariant, BA.3.2 or the "Cicada" variant, is being closely monitored due to its high number of mutations and potential immune escape. While it has spread across multiple regions, there is currently no evidence of increased severity.

A growing number of children are experiencing heightened anxiety as ongoing war coverage and 'World War 3' fears blur the line between history lessons and present reality. Many are imagining worst-case scenarios, triggering sleepless nights, fear and emotional distress., Health, Times Now

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