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Orthopaedic surgeon shares age-wise tips for strong bones: From teens, 20s to 30s
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Orthopaedic surgeon shares age-wise tips for strong bones: From teens, 20s to 30s

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Bone health evolves as you age. Long before bone issues begin to show up, you need to start adopting habits that help in maintaining strength, flexibility and density. Building bone strength is essential as it reduces the risks of fractures, joint issues and osteoporosis. Lifestyle habits, from exercise to diet, support bone health, keeping you resilient even in later years.

Bone health’s foundation is in your lifestyle. (Picture credit: Freepik)

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To understand what should be the bone health priorities for each age group, HT Lifestyle reached out to Dr Amyn Rajani, Mumbai-based orthopaedic surgeon specialising in arthroscopy, joint replacement and sports injuries. As per him, the foundation of bone strength is laid much earlier in life, even before you enter your 30s.

“Bones are living tissue. They continuously remodel themselves, building and breaking down throughout life,” Dr Rajani added, highlighting that habits and lifestyle choices contribute to lifelong bone health.

Tweaking the lifestyle choices is essential because Dr Ranjan asserted that the 30s mark the stage of peak bone mass, the point at which bones are at their strongest and densest. The habits formed in your teens and 20s influence the shaping of bone health later in life.

Priorities for bone care change with age. (Picture credit: Made with Gemini)
Priorities for bone care change with age. (Picture credit: Made with Gemini)

Teens (13–19 years)

As per the doctor, almost 90% of total bone mass develops during adolescence, from puberty to the late teens. Habits during this time lay the foundation for lifelong bone health.

Dr Rajani recommended focusing on nutrition.“Calcium and Vitamin D are vital for bone growth. Include milk, yoghurt, cheese, green veggies and almonds in the diet. Get 15-20 minutes of sunlight daily for Vitamin D,” he recommended.

During this time, one should also focus on physical activities and avoid certain postures. Elaborating on this, the orthopaedic surgeon added, “To develop dense and strong bones, teenagers must lead an active life, especially with weight-bearing exercises such as running, skipping, basketball, or dancing. They must also be careful not to spend long hours bent over mobile phones or routinely carry heavy loads such as bags, as these can affect the alignment of their spine. ”

Teenagers may also have the habit of indulging in junk food. But the orthopaedic surgeon cautioned, “Teens should avoid sugary soft drinks and processed foods as these can interfere with the body’s ability to absorb calcium, which would eventually lead to less strong bones.”

Twenties

Next up, for the twenties, Dr Ranjani revealed that it’s a decade of changes, juggling jobs, studies and social activities. But one shouldn’t neglect bone health.

Dr Ranjani emphasised staying active.“At this age, one must aim for at least 30–45 minutes of physical activity daily, such as walking, cycling, lifting weights, or playing a physical sport.”

The phase of the twenties also sees a lot of work pressure, stuck in front of a laptop for long hours. But it is vital to take necessary breaks and maintain posture for bone health.“Today, when most people spend too much time looking at digital screens, it is easy to forget that our body posture deserves our attention and care too. For better skeleton health, one should keep the screen at eye level, feet flat on the floor and take a short break every hour,” he added.

Lastly, nutrition should be maintained with a steady supply of calcium, protein and micronutrients, as per the surgeon. The 20s also come with a lot of stress, so it is vital to counter this with mindful practices. The doctor noted, “Practices like Yoga and breathing exercises can make a lot of difference in keeping one’s mind calm and relaxed.

Thirties

When you turn 30s, your bones reach an important milestone. The surgeon revealed, “By the time we hit our 30s, the body shifts gears from building bones to maintaining them.” So, 30 onwards, it is no longer about growth because you have reached the peak. Now it is all about prevention and preservation. In this phase, you introduce nutrients. Dr Ranjani revealed that bones 30 onwards require more than just calcium. “Bones also require protein, Vitamin K, and magnesium. A balanced diet with dairy, lean meat, lentils, fruits, and vegetables keeps this mix right.”

To maintain bone health, you have to include strength-training exercises. Dr Ranjani suggested, “Indulge in strength training, Pilates, or resistance band workouts. These also lower the risk of falls later in life.”

Work pressure may also increase, with a high likelihood of your lifestyle turning sedentary. To avoid this, the surgeon recommended that one should stand, stretch, or walk every 45 minutes to keep muscles active, especially if they have desk-bound jobs.

In the 30s, the orthopaedic surgeon highlighted that one can get a simple blood test for Vitamin D and calcium levels, and a bone density scan if needed, as a way to identify the early signs of weakening bones.

Bone health’s requirments evolve with age, as it grows and reaches the peak. While in the teens, the focus was on building a strong foundation, the 20s are about strengthening and protecting the bones. Lastly, as one reaches their 30s, the focus shifts to preservation and prevention, monitoring bone health to maintain density and preventing bone loss.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Medanta neurologist warns young adults in 20s are at big risk of severe burnout; reveals 6 early signs to watch out for
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Medanta neurologist warns young adults in 20s are at big risk of severe burnout; reveals 6 early signs to watch out for

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

At the cusp of adulthood, more and more young adults in their 20s are left with no energy. They are facing burnout, which is a state of chronic physical, mental and emotional exhaustion caused by prolonged exposure to stress. It is more than feeling tired. The exhaustion is far deeper and spans every part of life.

Young adults increasingly face the risk of burnout.(Picture credit: Freepik)

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To understand more about the early adulthood burnout, Dr Saurabh Mehrotra, Director of Neurosciences at Medanta, Gurugram, told HT Lifestyle that burnout is far beyond the ordinary tiredness but a ‘sustained state of stress’ which, if it is not treated, may have harmful repercussions on mental and physical health.

“Burnout, once considered a mid-career problem, is now increasingly affecting people in their early twenties. Many young adults are entering adulthood already feeling mentally drained, emotionally overwhelmed, and physically exhausted,” Dr Mehrotra added.

The neurologist cited findings from a May 2025 study published in The International Journal of Indian Psychology, which reported that Indian youth aged 18–32 experience moderate levels of burnout overall, but those in the younger age brackets (18–22 and 23–27) have significantly higher burnout scores compared to their older peers. Dr Mehrotra emphasised that this is a major crisis, as young adults are facing severe stress right at the beginning of their adult lives.

What are the causes of burnout?

Dr Mehrotra revealed that burnout in young adults happens because of a combination of many factors. The causes are relentless academic and career pressures, the mismatch between expectations and workplace realities, financial strain, constant digital connectivity, global uncertainty, social disconnection, and toxic work cultures with blurred boundaries.

With so much going on, Gen Z feels overstimulated as there is little room for rest or recovery. The pressures are often overlapping and continuous pressure, one after the other or even simultaneously. From competitive academics to early career hustle, young adults are stuck in a breakneck pace that triggers stress and makes them exhausted.

“For Gen Z, especially in countries like India, the collision of financial pressure, toxic work environments, digital overload, social isolation, and mismatched career expectations is creating an urgent mental health challenge,” the neurologist highlighted the major challenges.

While the signs of burnout may be subjective, there are some common, overlapping ones. Dr Mehrotra shared the 6 signs of burnout, along with 6 tips to help manage it:

6 signs of burnout

One of the signs includes a lack of motivation. (Picture credit: Pexels)
One of the signs includes a lack of motivation. (Picture credit: Pexels)
  1. Persistent fatigue, even after rest
  2. Difficulty concentrating
  3. Irritability or mood swings
  4. Loss of motivation or interest in activities
  5. Sleep disturbances
  6. Physical symptoms such as headaches or digestive issues

6 tips to prevent and manage burnout

Sleep is essential for good mental health. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)
Sleep is essential for good mental health. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)

1. Prioritise rest and recovery

  • Adequate sleep, ideally 7–9 hours a night, is essential.
  • Rest must be recognised as a non-negotiable component of productivity and health, not a luxury.

2. Set digital boundaries

  • Taking regular breaks from screens, limiting social media, and muting non-essential notifications.
  • This helps to reduce mental fatigue and reclaim attention.

3. Maintain physical health

  • Consistent exercise, nutritious meals, and hydration are directly linked to better focus, emotional regulation, and resilience under stress.

4. Build supportive relationships

  • Human connection is vital.
  • Whether it’s through friendships, mentorship, or family, emotionally supportive relationships act as a buffer against burnout and isolation.

5. Seek help early

  • Therapy or counselling provides tools to manage stress, build coping skills, and gain perspective.
  • Addressing burnout early can prevent more serious mental health conditions down the line.

6. Redefine success

  • Success should not be measured solely by productivity, income, or status.
  • It must also include mental well-being, personal growth, balance, and fulfilment. Moving away from hustle culture allows room for a healthier, more sustainable path.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Jessica Simpson feels she's overcome 'the hard stuff' in life
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Jessica Simpson ‘feels better now’ than she did in her 20s

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

6 October 2025

Jessica Simpson “feels better now” than she did in her 20s because she has “more confidence”.

Jessica Simpson feels better at 45 than she did in her 20s

The 45-year-old pop star divorced her second husband Eric Johnson – the father of her three children – earlier this year and Jessica has admitted her life is good again because she feels happier and more confident.

She told PEOPLE: “I wear life with more confidence. I feel better now than I ever did in my twenties. I think going through life and having all the opinions thrown at you, I’m at the place where only my opinion matters.

“And of course my kids. I don’t want to embarrass my children!”

It comes after Jessica previously admitted she feels “blessed” to have “gone through the hard stuff” in her life as she’s now able to focus on making music independently.

She told PEOPLE: “I was just in Pittsburgh to perform for the first time since 2008 for 60-plus minutes. It felt like home. It was such an adrenaline rush. It was beautiful for me.

“I’m actually blessed to have gone through the hard stuff that I went through. I feel like I’m on the other side. I’m proud to be doing music independently and have my kids rooting for me. It’s more free than I’ve ever been.”

Jessica also revealed in July that she was ready to start dating again. The singer was asked by Today show co-host Jenna Bush-Hager: “Are you interested in dating? Can I set you up with anybody?”

Jessica replied: “I’d totally jump on that. Yes I’m single – very into like, very … I’m ready … My type of person is one of a kind. I don’t have a look, or anything.

“I just like for somebody to be individually, who they are. And exude confidence without the ego.

“It’s hard to find but I feel like it’s out there. I don’t need somebody to be supportive of me all the time. “I feel like the independence that I have right now, if I can have that and give it to someone else, that’d be cool.”

Jessica announced her split from Eric in January. The pop star wrote on Instagram at the time: “Eric and I have been living separately navigating a painful situation in our marriage.

“Our children come first, and we are focusing on what is best for them. We are grateful for all of the love and support that has been coming our way, and appreciate privacy right now as we work through this as a family.”




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Emmys 2025 Hair: '20s Pixie Cuts Were All Over the Red Carpet
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Emmys 2025 Hair: ’20s Pixie Cuts Were All Over the Red Carpet

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Pixie cuts dominated Emmys 2025 hair trends, and it seems like the roaring ’20s revival is officially upon us. This year, lots of actors traded their long locks and volume for sculpted, close-cropped haircuts. The styling channeled major flapper vibes, and we’re here for it.

Red carpet pixie cut debuts are always a major look. Back in January, Emma Stone’s Golden Globes pixie made headlines and last night, Carrie Coon’s platinum cut generated similar buzz at last night’s Emmy Awards. There are so many ways to style the super short cut—you can spike it up, slick it back, or let some soft texture frame your face. But among last night’s unusually high volume of pixies, the vibes were undeniably 1920s-coded.

John Shearer

Quinta Brunson’s Emmys 2025 hair was a masterclass in making a hundred-year-old style feel authentic and fresh. Her short hair was heavily gelled, giving it that high-gloss finish. Brunson’s stylist Suzette Boozer added extra vintage flair with kiss curls—hand-sculpted end curls which frame the face and lay flat on the forehead. This look was a beauty hallmark of Josephine Baker and other icons of the flapper era.

‘20’s pixies aren’t the first vintage hair trend we’ve seen celebrities embrace this year: Bardot bangs and Old Hollywood bobs have also been red carpet staples recently. “With the fast pace of trends today, many are drawn to these iconic styles that evoke a sense of nostalgia and sophistication,” Helen Reavey, celebrity hairstylist, certified trichologist, and founder of of Act+Acre, previously told Glamour. “It’s versatile and polished while still standing out.”

Carrie Coone Emmys

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Cardiologist reveals 1 daily habit that's putting 'young, healthy people in their 20s and 30s suddenly in heart failure'
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Cardiologist reveals 1 daily habit that’s putting ‘young, healthy people in their 20s and 30s suddenly in heart failure’

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

In a September 6 Instagram post, Dr Dmitry Yaranov asked, “Do you think energy drinks are harmless? Or have you ever felt your heart race after one?” The cardiologist, who is known on social media as ‘Heart Transplant Doc,’ titled his post ‘The one daily habit that’s putting young hearts into failure.’ Also read | Cardiologist explains 10 signs of heart disease you ignore but should not: Irregular heartbeat, swollen feet, jaw pain

Energy drink consumption has been linked to serious heart issues in young, healthy individuals due to its potential to cause cardiovascular complications.(Pexels)

Cardiologist warns about ‘energy drink heart’

Energy drink consumption has been linked to serious heart issues in young, healthy individuals. Dr Yaranov’s observation of ‘energy drink heart’ cases highlights the potential risks associated with excessive energy drink consumption.

He said, “The ‘energy drink heart’ I keep seeing in my clinic. I’m seeing this more and more — young, healthy people in their 20s and 30s suddenly in heart failure. No smoking, no family history. The common thread? 3–4 energy drinks a day.”

Energy drinks can trigger abnormal rhythms

Dr Yaranov explained that energy drinks can increase blood pressure, trigger abnormal heart rhythms, and weaken heart muscles over time. High levels of caffeine and other stimulants can push the heart into overdrive, leading to potentially life-threatening conditions.

He said, “High caffeine + stimulants push your heart into overdrive. They can trigger abnormal rhythms, raise your blood pressure, and — over time — weaken your heart muscle. Your heart isn’t designed to run at ‘max’ all day, every day.”

Dr Yaranov added it’s crucial for people to be aware of the potential dangers of excessive energy drink consumption, and said: “And here’s the scary part — many of these patients thought they were fine… right up until they weren’t.”

Energy drinks can spike heart rate, increase BP

What are the cons of consuming energy drinks? In a June 27, 2025 interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Sanjeeva Kumar Gupta, consultant, department of cardiology, CK Birla Hospital in Delhi, had said, “Packed with high levels of caffeine and sugar, they (energy drinks) can spike heart rate, increase blood pressure and trigger anxiety or sleep disturbances. Over time, frequent consumption can strain your heart and elevate the risk of arrhythmias or other cardiac problems, even in healthy individuals.”

He had added, “The mental boost is temporary, but the physiological stress can be lasting. It’s important to read labels, stay informed, and choose healthier hydration options like water or natural juices to truly support both heart and mind health.”

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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