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How 30 minutes of walking can improve heart health6:40 A leading cardiologist emphasizes that 30-60 minutes of daily walking is a powerful, often overlooked, prescription for heart health. This simple activity triggers significant physiological changes, improving mood, reducing stress hormones, stabilizing blood sugar, and even boosting happiness. Experts highlight its role in lowering cardiovascular disease risk and combating heart rhythm issues, pr… Manisha Koirala stuns in a simple gold-black saree6:40 Manisha Koirala captivated at the Gustaakh Ishq premiere with a regal yet simple Raw Mango saree. Her understated elegance, paired with a black blouse and minimal accessories, highlighted the saree's modern graphic appeal. Koirala's appreciation for her styling and glam team added warmth to her timeless fashion statement. Things you believe cause cancer but actually DON’T: What science really says about common cancer myths6:07 Many common fears about cancer triggers are unfounded, according to a UK survey. While smoking and being overweight are proven risks, myths like stress and cellphones causing cancer persist. Educated younger individuals are more aware of actual causes, highlighting the need for accurate information to combat anxiety and guide preventive actions. 6 signs your childhood trauma is affecting you as an adult3:56 Childhood trauma leaves lasting impacts. The past is past simply doesn’t apply here. These past experiences can resurface in adulthood, affecting daily life. Dr Judith Joseph, a psychiatrist, highlights six signs. These include intense startle responses and people-pleasing. Hypervigilance and anger outbursts are also noted. Understanding these manifestations is key to seeking support and recovery. Which country doesn’t have a capital city, and why?3:56 Nauru, a tiny Pacific island nation, uniquely lacks an officially declared capital city. Its administrative functions are concentrated in the Yaren district, serving as a de facto capital due to its size and practical convenience. This unusual structure reflects Nauru's distinct historical identity and effective governance. Rachel Riley talks about her PTSD diagnosis2:21 Television presenter Rachel Riley revealed developing PTSD after her 2013 stint on Strictly Come Dancing. The intense competition stress triggered the condition, but she found recovery through cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Riley credits CBT for helping her manage perfectionism and build resilience, shifting her perspective on failure and embracing challenges. Sleep expert reveals disturbing meanings behind teeth falling out in your dreams1:17 Dreams often feel random, but a survey of 2,000 UK adults reveals clear emotional patterns behind them. Sleep expert Delphi Ellis says dreams can act as “a friend,” offering guidance and insight into our waking anxieties. From teeth falling out to running in slow motion, these recurring dream scenarios often reflect uncertainty, stress, insecurity or transition, not literal predictions, but psych… Can your food habits impact your partner’s gut health: What new research reveals1:17 Your dinner choices profoundly impact your partner's gut health, a recent study reveals. Shared meals and dietary habits lead to similar gut microbiomes, influencing digestion, immunity, and even mood. Adopting healthy eating together fosters beneficial bacteria, while unhealthy patterns can create shared health risks. This highlights the power of couples collaborating for mutual wellbeing. Stop microwaving water and milk: Know the hidden dangers and health risks0:14 Microwaving water and milk poses hidden dangers. Uneven heating can create dangerously hot pockets, leading to burns. Superheating causes sudden, explosive eruptions of liquid. Milk's composition makes it even more unpredictable. Nutritional content may also be affected. Safer alternatives like kettles and water baths are recommended for controlled warming and to prevent injuries. How to use rice for glowing skin: 5 effective methods for brightness and radiance22:07 Discover the power of rice for radiant skin, a popular Korean beauty secret. Rice, rich in antioxidants and vitamins, gently brightens, improves texture, and calms irritation. Explore five effective ways to incorporate rice into your skincare routine, from brightening face mists and nourishing face packs to exfoliating scrubs and de-puffing ice cubes, for a clearer, smoother, and more luminous co… How to keep oranges fresh for longer: Simple ways to store them and stop them from drying out21:03 Proper storage is key to keeping oranges fresh and preventing spoilage. Storing them in the fridge, using breathable bags, and avoiding washing before storage significantly extends their shelf life. Regular checks and separation from ethylene-producing fruits also help maintain their juiciness and flavor for weeks. Prostate cancer is a silent killer with no symptoms: How early screening and prevention could save thousands of lives20:31 Prostate cancer is the UK's most common cancer, claiming over 12,000 lives annually due to a lack of early symptoms. Despite rising cases and late diagnoses, the UK National Screening Committee rejected wider screening proposals. Experts and public figures advocate for earlier detection through PSA tests and MRI scans, alongside lifestyle changes, to save thousands of lives. Who should avoid cucumbers: Side effects, allergies, and digestive risks explained20:00 While generally healthy, cucumbers can cause adverse effects for specific individuals. Those with diabetes, respiratory issues, allergies, or sensitive digestion may experience symptoms like blood sugar drops, increased mucus, allergic reactions, or bloating. Understanding these interactions is crucial for making informed dietary choices and ensuring well-being. Men are puzzled by the ‘stitch line’ running down the scrotum: Here’s what it actually is19:28 Many men eventually discover a seam-like line on their scrotum and wonder whether it’s a scar, or something abnormal. In fact, it’s completely normal and medically known as the scrotal raphe, a developmental remnant from early fetal life. Health experts explain how, during embryonic development, genital tissue fuses under the influence of hormones, leaving this visible line, a harmless anatomical… Doctors issue major warning over viral ‘limitless pill’ used by celebrities as “brain fuel”17:21 A once-obscure medical dye called methylene blue is trending as a so-called “limitless pill,” boosted by celebrity anecdotes, podcast chatter and biohacking culture. While influencers tout cognitive benefits and vitality, medical experts stress that research in humans is limited and risks, including serotonin syndrome are real. The substance has legitimate FDA-approved clinical uses, but its well… |