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Public Toilet UTI Myths: Habits drive risk, not seats; small changes protect urinary health21:04 Worried about public toilets causing UTIs? Experts clarify that bacteria from your own body, not toilet seats, are the usual culprits. Poor hygiene habits like improper wiping or holding urine are bigger risks. Simple practices like handwashing and staying hydrated offer better protection than avoiding public facilities altogether. This Christmas, when you’re with loved ones, don’t forget to have these 7 health conversations20:30 During holiday festivities, families can take advantage of the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions about health. While the season is filled with joy and celebration, it’s also a perfect time to delve into topics such as family medical history, mental wellness, healthy habits, and the importance of preventive care. When Venus Williams thanked husband Andrea Preti for caring for her during a myomectomy19:56 Iconic tennis champion Venus Williams faced a long and painful journey with adenomyoma, a challenging uterine condition, before finally receiving a proper diagnosis. After undergoing a myomectomy, she experienced a remarkable recovery, thanks in large part to the unwavering support of her husband, Andrea Preti. Fact check: Class 11 student’s death raises alarms on teen diets17:06 In a heartbreaking turn of events, a 17-year-old girl from Amroha lost her life at AIIMS Delhi after battling a severe illness. Medical professionals attributed her condition to a long history of fast food consumption, a choice her family now deeply regrets. Why some foods are better eaten raw17:06 Eating certain foods raw offers significant nutritional advantages. Heat can degrade vital vitamins, antioxidants, and natural enzymes. Raw foods retain more fibre and moisture, aiding digestion. Leafy greens, cruciferous vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, and fermented foods are highlighted. Proper cleaning and sourcing are crucial for safety. A balance of raw and cooked foods ensures nutritional … Pickled vegetables can cause you cancer! What science says about the hidden risks and how to protect your health16:31 Pickled vegetables, a cultural staple, are linked to oesophageal cancer. Compounds formed during pickling and fermentation may pose risks. Scientists are investigating this connection. While offering nutrients, these foods require mindful consumption. Balancing cultural needs with health is key. Reducing intake and opting for lighter varieties can mitigate potential dangers. Steamed vs. roasted vs. boiled broccoli: What is best for your health15:56 Broccoli offers immense health benefits, but cooking methods significantly impact its nutrient content. Steaming emerges as the superior technique, retaining more vitamins and beneficial compounds than boiling or roasting. This method ensures maximum nutrition with minimal processing. Simple steaming steps can unlock broccoli's full potential for daily consumption. Discover how to prepare this su… Biryani is India’s most-ordered dish: Tips to keep your order guilt-free15:22 Biryani holds a special place in the hearts (and stomachs) of millions across India, with an impressive number of orders each year. To relish this iconic dish healthily, think of it as a balanced meal — pair your fragrant rice with good protein, embrace the traditional dum method of cooking, and choose spices wisely. 8 iconic wildlife reserves in India where the tiger is not the star attraction14:12 Here are eight Indian wildlife reserves where nature gets to take the lead, without the tiger hogging all of the attention. Does cracking your knuckles make them bigger? Scientists finally settle long-standing myth14:12 For decades, knuckle cracking has been blamed for arthritis and joint damage. Scientists now say the sound comes from gas cavities forming inside synovial fluid, not bones or cartilage. MRI studies and long-term experiments, including a 50-year self-study, show no evidence that habitual knuckle cracking causes arthritis or enlarges joints. Planning to have a blast this new year? Even one drink a day can raise mouth cancer risk by 50%13:38 In India, a groundbreaking study reveals that alcohol acts as a standalone risk factor for buccal mucosa cancer. Strikingly, consuming just under one standard drink a day can increase the likelihood of developing this cancer. When mixed with tobacco, the threat multiplies, suggesting that steering clear of these substances could potentially avert over 11% of cases. This Indian state became India’s 'Most Visited State in 2025'; and here’s why13:38 Uttar Pradesh has been named India's most visited state in 2025, attracting 646.8 million domestic tourists. This surge, particularly driven by Gen Z travelers and solo adventurers, highlights the state's growing appeal for spirituality, history, and culture, with cities like Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Agra leading the way. THIS one habit can give you an eye infection or make you blind13:38 Sleeping in contact lenses poses a significant risk of severe eye infections, leading to potential permanent vision loss. This common habit reduces oxygen to the cornea, creating an environment where bacteria multiply rapidly. Even seemingly minor symptoms like redness or discomfort can escalate quickly, necessitating immediate medical attention to prevent lasting damage and scarring. Why mosquitoes bite you more: The surprising science behind being a 'mosquito magnet'13:00 Some people seem to attract mosquitoes far more than others, and scientists think there are clear biological reasons why. Research points to carbon dioxide output, body heat, clothing colour, exercise, pregnancy, skin chemistry and even blood type as factors that influence bites. Together, these cues help mosquitoes single out certain humans as preferred targets. |