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Cancer surgeon with 22 years of experience shares the ‘1 common habit’ silently destroying your immune system
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Cancer surgeon with 22 years of experience shares the ‘1 common habit’ silently destroying your immune system

by jummy84 December 3, 2025
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Published on: Dec 03, 2025 09:01 pm IST

Always scrolling late or binge-watching shows? Cancer surgeon Dr Tarang Krishna says proper sleep is the real key to keeping your immune system strong.

Always scrolling on your phone late at night or binge-watching shows till 2 AM? That ‘just one more episode’ habit might be silently hurting your immunity. Poor sleep makes you tired, stressed, and more prone to illnesses. Dr Tarang Krishna, cancer specialist and MD at Cancer Healer Centre, with more than 22 years of experience, shares in his December 2 Instagram post why catching quality sleep is the real key to keeping your immune system strong and your body healthy. (Also read: Surat paediatrician shares how too much love from grandparents can spoil kids; offers tips for parents to strike balance )

Prioritise sleep to recharge immunity and fight illnesses, advises Dr Krishna. (Unsplash)

Why is sleep so crucial for immunity

“You know the key to your immune system? And that key is sleep. Poor sleep weakens your immunity. When your sleep is disturbed, your body becomes more susceptible to fatigue, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and many other illnesses,” Dr Krishna explains.

He adds, “Our body has the natural ability to fight diseases, but we don’t use it properly. This is because during sleep time, we are often glued to our phones. To reduce inflammation in our body, we need proper sleep.”

How to strengthen your immunity through sleep

Dr Krishna further explains the science behind it, “When we stay awake, the hormone melatonin, which is the sleep hormone, doesn’t get a chance to work. And this is why our immune system cannot recharge. To strengthen our immunity, we need to let our system recharge, and proper sleep is essential for that.”

He advises prioritising consistent, uninterrupted sleep to allow the body to heal, recharge, and maintain a strong defence against illnesses.

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.

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

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Hyderabad oncologist explains whether your daily deodorant habit could really cause cancer or if it’s just a myth
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Hyderabad oncologist explains whether your daily deodorant habit could really cause cancer or if it’s just a myth

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Nov 05, 2025 09:32 pm IST

Worried your deodorant could cause cancer? Hyderabad oncologist Dr Saadvik Raghuram breaks down the science and explains why the risk is largely theoretical.

We all love starting our day fresh, right? A quick shower, a swipe of deodorant, and we’re good to go. But what if that everyday habit you barely think about could actually be putting you at risk? Dr Saadvik Raghuram, an oncologist based in Hyderabad, shares in his October 28 Instagram post that your deodorant habit could be a hidden cancer risk.

Dr. Raghuram reassures that everyday deodorant use is safe and not linked to cancer risk. (Freepik)

Could your deodorant cause hormonal changes

“Regular deodorants often contain chemicals like aluminium and parabens. When applied, these ingredients temporarily block sweat ducts. Some theories suggest that this blockage could trigger hormonal changes. Since deodorants are applied near the underarm, close to breast tissue, people have worried that this might increase the risk of breast cancer,” he says.

However, Dr Raghuram emphasises that this is largely a theoretical concern. “While the idea is often discussed, research and multiple studies have not found any solid evidence linking normal deodorant use to breast cancer or any other type of cancer. The risk remains theoretical, it hasn’t been proven in real life,” he clarifies.

Is there any link between deodorant and cancer

He adds that it’s natural to be cautious about the products we use, but everyday deodorant use is considered safe. “It’s always good to stay informed and read labels,” Dr Raghuram continues, “but there’s no reason to panic or stress over your deodorant. The science simply does not support a real cancer risk from standard use.”

In short, your daily swipe of deodorant is safe, and worrying unnecessarily can just add stress. Staying clean, confident, and informed is the real key, your deodorant isn’t the hidden culprit some make it out to be.

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.

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

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Neurosurgeon with 33 years of experience shares 4 reasons why you should give up the habit of complaining
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Neurosurgeon with 33 years of experience shares 4 reasons why you should give up the habit of complaining

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Do you crib often? Complaining about little things that don’t go your way. You may think, after all, what’s wrong about blowing off some steam? Whether it is traffic or latest situationship ghosting you, venting it out feels like a release. But going on and keep ranting about them again and again, over time, may make you lean towards pessimism more, and train your brain to stay unhappy.

Change your habit of complaining; otherwise, your perception changes for the worse. (Picture credit: Freepik)

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Dr Prashant Katakol, a neurosurgeon with over 33 years of experience, shared in an Instagram video, posted on October 30, about why one shouldn’t complain all the time, suggesting reasons based in neuroscience.

1. Rewiring the brain for misery

“When you are complaining, you are rewiring your brain for misery,” Dr Katakol said. Neuroplasticity ensures that every complaint strengthens pessimism in you. Soon, good things stop getting even registered.”

This means when you keep complaining, pushing a tunnel vision on negative things, then your brain starts to get used to it. Neurplasticity, which is the brain’s ability to change and adapt, strengthens those negative thought patterns. Then, over time, it becomes second nature for the brain to spot the problems first, rather than feeling grateful or noticing good things.

2. Flooding body with stress hormones

When you complain, you put your body in a state of stress, activating all the stress hormones. Prolonged state of stress negatively affects both the physiological and psychological systems.

The neurosurgeon stressed,“Number two, you flood your body with stress hormones by complaining. This wrecks your mood, your focus and your immunity.”

In other words, even for trivial matters, when you complain, your body reacts as if you are under threat, releasing cortisol.

3. Starts to see only problems, not possibilities

Complaining all the time gives way to a cynical attitude where you keep expecting the worst outcomes and disasters. Dr Katakol said, “The brain trains itself to see only problems and not possibilities.”

When you regularly complain, the thinking patterns shift. You focus on what’s wrong and internalise a negative perception. Soon, what happens is you stop noticing the solutions, opportunities or silver lining as your entire focus is on the problem: why it happened rather than how it can be solved.

4. Shrinks brain

Turns out it also physically changes the shape of the brain? Dr Katakol added, “Chronic negativity shrinks the hippocampal cortex. The consequences are slower learning, weaker memory and less resilience.”

Solution

What is the way forward? According to the neurosurgeon, one needs to start ‘labelling’ it. “Practice awareness. When you notice yourself complaining, label it out loud, that I am complaining. This single act will drastically reduce your habit. Lesser the complaining, greater is the joy, it is as simple as that,” he said.

This means when one starts complaining, they don’t even realise that they are complaining. Chronic complaining becomes an instinct. But awareness helps you to respond with a more logical approach rather than irritation. Instead of being quick to express frustration, consider calling yourself out, which would help to interrupt the pessimistic loop you may fall into. Instead of getting irritated over it, reconsider if it’s actually worth losing your cool over it.

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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Reba McEntire's Late-Night Habit Revealed
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Reba McEntire’s Late-Night Habit Revealed

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Reba McEntire certainly knows how to stay golden.

So much so that the country music icon is performing a tribute in honor of The Golden Girls‘ 40th anniversary during the Emmy Awards 2025.

“I still am a fan of it,” Reba—accompanied by boyfriend Rex Linn—exclusively told correspondent Zuri Hall Sept. 14 during Live From E!: 2025 Emmys on the Emmys red carpet at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles. “It’s a show that you can watch forever.” (See every star on the Emmys red carpet here.)

And The Voice coach isn’t the only Golden Girls lover in their household.

As Rex chimed in, “I mean, if you’re not a fan of the Golden Girls it would be like not liking puppies. I am absolutely a Golden Girls fan.”

Reca even admitted that she most identifies with Bea Arthur‘s iconic character, adding, “I think I’m more like Dorothy. Straight to the point, blunt.”

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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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