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How waking up in the dark impacts your health: Scientists warn of sleep and hormone disruption18:35 Waking in darkness disrupts your body's natural clock, leading to sluggish mornings, daytime fatigue, and weakened focus. This misalignment can impact sleep quality, mood, and hormonal balance, with potential long-term health consequences. Exposing yourself to natural morning light is crucial for restoring circadian alignment, boosting alertness, and improving overall well-being. Paris travel alert: Louvre Museum all set to increase entry fees for Non-EU visitors in 202618:03 Paris's iconic Louvre Museum will increase entry fees by 45% for non-EU visitors starting January 2026. The hike, from €22 to €32, aims to fund crucial security and modernization upgrades. This move, however, has sparked debate, with critics calling the two-tier system discriminatory. Travelers are advised to book tickets in advance. What is Ginger Coriander Coffee & why Sadhguru recommends it17:31 According to Sadhguru, Ginger Coriander (Sukku) coffee is a hot non-caffeinated beverage that offers an array of health benefits, from aiding digestion and soothing a sore throat to relieving nausea, bloating and other common ailments. 5 low-glycemic superfoods that can help prevent blood sugar spikes17:31 Even small blood sugar spikes after meals can have long-term consequences for metabolic health. While medications and lifestyle habits play a role, the foods we choose at each meal are a powerful, often underestimated tool in maintaining steady glucose levels. Certain foods release sugar into the bloodstream more slowly, helping to prevent sharp spikes and keeping energy levels more stable throug… Early dinner, better health: How shifting your meal to 6–8 pm improves metabolism and sleep17:31 Eating dinner before 8 PM significantly boosts health by aligning meals with your body's natural clock. This practice enhances metabolism, aids digestion, improves sleep quality, and supports weight management. By allowing your body ample time to process food before rest, you promote cellular repair and hormonal balance, leading to overall well-being and reduced health risks. Bengaluru study exposes whether South or North Indians are more likely to suffer from dangerous heart disease16:58 New research reveals significant genetic and regional disparities in heart disease risk across India. A Bengaluru study suggests South Indians may face a higher predisposition to serious cardiac conditions due to unique genetic and metabolic factors. This highlights the urgent need for tailored screening and prevention strategies beyond general lifestyle advice to combat rising cardiovascular bur… Does egg white really heal burn wounds? Doctors warn of deadly infection risk15:54 Raw egg whites are a dangerous burn “remedy.” Burn specialists warn they can introduce Salmonella, trigger allergies and worsen injuries. Viral anecdotes aside, there’s no evidence they help. Proper first aid is simple: cool the burn with running water, apply a mild lotion or antibiotic ointment, and cover loosely. Avoid kitchen hacks like butter, toothpaste, flour or condiments. Elon Musk’s 80-hour workweeks: Inspiring or dangerous?15:54 Many entrepreneurs and workers find inspiration in Musk's dedication, because they aim to succeed, and create new things. His commitment to extreme work hours enables him to drive innovation in electric car development, and space exploration. The dedication of more than 80 hours per week represents his willingness to make sacrifices for tackling enormous obstacles Optical illusion: You have eyes of a hawk if you spot the hidden face in 11 seconds!14:49 A classic optical illusion challenges viewers to find a hidden face amidst characters with umbrellas, testing observation skills. Experts say such puzzles boost brain function, enhancing problem-solving and focus. While many spot the umbrellas, locating the concealed face requires keen attention. The solution is provided, encouraging further practice with similar brain teasers for improved cognit… How Samantha balances fitness with autoimmune myositis: A lesson in resilience14:18 When Actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu announced in 2022 that she had been diagnosed with Myositis, a rare autoimmune disease affecting muscles, many were unsure if she would bounce back. What followed, however, was a journey of grit, discipline and transformation. Today, she stands as a symbol of resilience, using fitness not just to heal, but to redefine strength. Here we take a look at how Samantha’s… What is limerence in a relationship?13:44 Limerence is an intense, involuntary romantic obsession that goes beyond typical infatuation, consuming individuals with intrusive thoughts and emotional dependency. While not a clinical diagnosis, this state can disrupt daily life, causing a full-body stress response. Researchers debate whether it's purely pathological or a transformative, albeit destabilizing, form of human longing. 4 common traits found in heart surgery patients13:44 Heart diseases claim millions of lives globally. A cardiovascular surgeon highlights common traits in patients: smoking, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and genetics. While genetics can't be changed, lifestyle modifications like diet, exercise, and stress management significantly impact gene expression and overall heart health, addressing the root causes of these conditions. 7 hill stations near Kerala for that much-needed winter break in December13:44 If you have also been planning for that much-needed refreshing break, here are some of the nearby getaways to check out. Dignitas founder dies by assisted suicide: What is it?13:10 Ludwig Minelli, founder of Dignitas, died by assisted suicide at 92, advocating for self-determination. Minelli died ‘self-determinedly by voluntary assisted dying’, his organisation said in a release. His death reignites debate on the right to die, encompassing assisted suicide and euthanasia. Here's everything you need to know about dignitas founder and the right to die. Which are the toughest muscles to grow and why? Longevity expert explains13:10 Jonathan Schoeff, MD, a board-certified surgeon and longevity expert, breaks down a fitness truth in a recent Instagram post: not every muscle responds the same to training. Some build mass easily, while others resist no matter the effort. He uses a simple color code: red for the hardest, yellow for tricky, and green for responsive. This allows him to really drive home how genetics, fiber types, … |