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AIIMS Raipur orthopaedic surgeon warns drinking ‘too much chai or coffee’ in winter can harm your joints
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AIIMS Raipur orthopaedic surgeon warns drinking ‘too much chai or coffee’ in winter can harm your joints

by jummy84 November 25, 2025
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Published on: Nov 25, 2025 07:26 am IST

Winter hydration is vital for joint health, according to Dr Dushyant Chouhan. He advises balancing hot drinks with adequate water intake to prevent dehydration.

While sipping chai or coffee is a winter ritual for many, overindulging in these hot beverages can have hidden health consequences. Dr Dushyant Chouhan, orthopaedic and sports injury surgeon at AIIMS Raipur, shares in his November 17 Instagram post why it’s important to moderate your intake during the colder months and what effects too much caffeine can have on your body. (Also read: Vadodara surgeon says ‘10,000 steps can’t undo 10 hours of sitting’; shares best way to counter long sitting hours )

Moderate hot beverage intake for better joint health in winter. (Unsplash)

Can hot beverages really affect your joints

“Tea is hot, but it can ‘cool down’ your bones. It may sound a little odd, but let me explain the fact behind it,” says Dr Dushyant. “When winter comes, we tend to drink a lot more tea and coffee to keep warm. However, the cartilage inside your knees, the layer between two bones, can dry out. This increases stiffness in the joint and causes more pain when the bones rub together.”

How to enjoy tea or coffee in winter

Dr Chouhan explains that winter dehydration is often overlooked, but it plays a big role in joint health. “So yes, you can enjoy your tea, but it’s essential to drink enough water alongside it. Staying hydrated helps prevent dehydration, which is common in winter, and is vital for maintaining healthy joints,” he adds.

He further notes, “People often don’t realise that what we drink can affect our bones and joints. Simple measures like keeping water intake adequate while enjoying hot beverages can make a significant difference.”

“I hope this information helps readers take care of their joints during the colder months. Many people have shared this advice after seeing it, and it’s important to spread awareness,” Dr Chouhan concludes.

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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Apollo Hospital cardiologist shares warning signs of sleep trouble that may harm heart health: ‘Loud snoring…'
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Apollo Hospital cardiologist shares warning signs of sleep trouble that may harm heart health: ‘Loud snoring…’

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Sleep is the cornerstone of good health, and cutting corners means compromising on your well-being extensively. While getting adequate sleep is an essential health habit, sometimes your rest still gets interrupted, irrespective of your efforts. These interruptions can hint at underlying conditions that require prompt medical attention.

If you are sleep is often disrupted, there may be underlying issues which require attention. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)

ALSO READ: Sleeping late every night? Study says poor sleep makes your brain age faster

To learn more about these red-flag sleep interruptions, HT Lifestyle reached out to Dr Rajesh Matta, consultant interventional cardiologist at Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai. He emphasised that if someone frequently experiences sleep disruptions, it should not be taken lightly. A proper evaluation should be scheduled, as he noted that sleep is closely tied to heart health, and any unresolved sleep problems may lead to serious cardiac issues in the long run.

Signs you need to pay attention to

Dr Matta revealed that sleep-related problems can show up in various ways: some occur during sleep, some appear immediately after waking up, and others affect your health more gradually over time.

As soon as you wake up, your own body gives clues that sleep wasn’t as restorative as it should have been. Dr Matta urged that everyone should pay attention to how they feel after waking up in the morning, as some signs of poor sleep may also indicate heart-related concerns.

“Pay attention to morning symptoms. If you’re waking up with headaches, feeling unrested despite adequate time in bed, or experiencing a racing heart or palpitations, these could be red flags,” The cardiologist explained. “Excessive daytime fatigue that interferes with daily activities isn’t normal; it often indicates poor sleep quality that’s stressing your cardiovascular system.”

While post-sleep signs are usually more subtle and sometimes may be confused with tiredness, there are some sleep problems which show up as major disturbances during the night. The cardiologist shared, “Loud snoring, gasping, or choking during sleep are warning signs of sleep apnea, which dramatically increases risk for hypertension, arrhythmias, and heart failure.”

The other warning signs include difficulty controlling blood pressure despite medication, unexplained weight gain, or increased anxiety and irritability, as per Dr Matta. These are more long-term in nature, in contrast to the immediate signs mentioned earlier. But they all affect metabolic and cardiovascular health, and the cardiologist warned against ignoring them.

How to improve sleep?

Follow these habits to improve your sleep quality. (Picture credit: Made with Chat GPT )
Follow these habits to improve your sleep quality. (Picture credit: Made with Chat GPT )

Dr Matta recommended these 4 habits, which help to improve your sleep quality. Try adding them to your daily routine:

1. Establish a fixed wake time: This is more important than a fixed bedtime because it anchors your circadian rhythm. Within a week or two, one will naturally start to feel sleepy at an appropriate time.

2. Sunlight exposure: Get morning sunlight exposure within 30 minutes of waking; it sets your internal clock and improves sleep quality that night.

3. Do physical activity: Incorporate 30 minutes of moderate physical activity most days, but finish at least three hours before bedtime. Exercise is one of the most powerful sleep aids, and it directly benefits the heart.

4. Create wind-down routine: 15 minutes of light reading or gentle stretching.

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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Chiropractor reveals which 2 sleeping positions harm your spine: 'If you sleep on your stomach…'
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Chiropractor reveals which 2 sleeping positions harm your spine: ‘If you sleep on your stomach…’

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Everyone has their go-to sleeping position, the one that instantly feels comfy. But here’s the catch: not all comfy sleeping positions are healthy for your spine. Whether it is your posture or spinal alignment, all come under major risks.

Sleeping on the stomach may be cosy but risky for spine health. (Picture credit: Made with Gemini AI)

ALSO READ: Orthopaedic surgeon shares 5 tips to protect spine if you have a desk job: Don’t sit cross-legged, get up every 45 min

To understand which sleep positions one should avoid, HT Lifestyle reached out to Dr Rajneesh Kant, chiropractor, osteopathic and spine alignment specialist at Back To Nature Spine Clinic. He advised that one should be careful of their sleeping position, otherwise the spine bears the brunt of it.

“The way you sleep determines how well your spine rests and recovers. Your body repairs muscles, ligaments, and joints while you sleep, but if your sleeping posture puts uneven pressure on the spine, it may disturb the natural alignment of your vertebrae and strain your nerves,” the chiropractor described the value of sleep and how it’s essential for your spine’s rest and recovery.

Further, if one continues to sleep in poor posture for longer periods, Dr Kant warned that it may not only cause temporary morning stiffness, but also, in the long run, result in chronic back and neck pain and even a posture imbalance.

Which sleeping positions to avoid?

Be cautious of these sleep positions. (Picture credit: Made with Gemini AI)
Be cautious of these sleep positions. (Picture credit: Made with Gemini AI)

1. Sleeping on the stomach

The first posture that Dr Kant flagged was sleeping on the stomach. He cautioned that despite the initial comfort, it exerts a lot of strain on the neck muscles.

“One of the most common bad sleep positions is sleeping on your stomach. It might feel comfortable initially, but this makes you have to twist your neck to one side for an extended period,” he explained. “That can strain the neck muscles and compress nerves that run down the cervical spine.”

Why is this seemingly cosy position bad? As per Dr Kant, this position itself is ‘unnatural.’ Elaborating why it may not be natural, the chiropractor added, “If you sleep on your stomach, the lower back will arch in an unnatural direction, putting undue stress on the lumbar region. Many people who sleep in such a position develop stiffness in the neck and lower back, or even tingling in the arms due to irritation of nerves.”

2. Sleeping curled up

After a long day, curling up in bed feels super comfortable, but Dr Kant noted that the fetal posture may put pressure on your back, creating spine-related problems later on.

“Many tuck their knees tightly to their chest, thinking it’s cosy, but such a position rounds the spine too much,” the chiropractor said, highlighting the rounded spine to be one of the major risks.

Turns out, when you are curled up tightly, other functions and body parts are also under pressure. Dr Kant warned, “It limits deep breathing, tightens hip flexors, and over-stretches the back muscles. This may, over time, decrease flexibility and lead to chronic mid-back pain.”

What is the best sleeping position?

Lying on your back is one of the healthy sleeping positions. (Picture credit: Freepik)
Lying on your back is one of the healthy sleeping positions. (Picture credit: Freepik)

So what is the best sleeping position? What is that one marker that tells you that your sleeping position is correct? According to Dr Kant, the best sleeping position is the one that maintains the spine’s natural curve, keeping it properly aligned throughout the night.

“The best sleeping posture is one that maintains the spine’s natural curve, either by lying on your back with a small pillow tucked under the knees or by lying on your side with a supportive pillow between the legs,” he described.

Now that your spine is aligned, according to the chiropractor, your body weight isn’t concentrated on one spot like the shoulders, hips or lower back; instead, it is evenly spread across. This prevents any kind of strain or compression. You are likely to get up refreshed and feeling less sore.

Dr Kant further reiterated the importance of maintaining a healthy sleeping posing. It is as important as sitting or standing posture during the day. A good sleeping position is also responsible for energy levels and overall well-being.

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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Drinking in moderation? Study warns even small amounts of alcohol may seriously harm brain health
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Drinking in moderation? Study warns even small amounts of alcohol may seriously harm brain health

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Sept 26, 2025 09:27 pm IST

Light drinking may cause cognitive decline, as a study revealed it carries a risk of developing neurodegenerative disease.

Much like alcohol has the heavy drinker, tipping over into borderline addiction, this beverage also has its share of light drinkers. Some people enjoy it casually, once in a while, at parties or restaurants, drinking in small amounts. Previous studies also suggested the likelihood of light drinking benefiting brain health.

Light drinking also causes cognitive decline!(Freepik)

ALSO READ: Study reveals this common social drink raises depression risk in women and it is not alcohol

But a recent study published in the BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine on September 23, 2025, debunked this idea that light consumption has any positive effect. In fact, it may actually act as a risk factor for neurodegenerative disease, dementia.

No safe limit for alcohol consumption?

Alcohol wrecks havoc on cognitive functions of brain. (Shutterstock)
Alcohol wrecks havoc on cognitive functions of brain. (Shutterstock)

Often, it is said that if something is consumed in moderation, the effects aren’t disastrous, as long as one adheres to the safe limits. Likewise, the same was applied to alcohol, too. But the protective effects seen in the previous studies from light alcohol consumption were actually false, as people who later developed dementia actually drank less in the years leading up to the diagnosis, so this challenges the previously established findings.

The researchers conducted a large study, including data from over half a million people, along with genetic information from 2 million more. In other words, the study was very extensive. The findings revealed that any alcohol consumption actually increases dementia risk. In addition, genetically predisposed people have a 15 to 16 per cent higher chance of developing dementia. Genetic risk here means being genetically vulnerable to alcohol use disorder.

What does it mean?

The findings imply that even small amounts of alcohol in the long run damage your brain, setting you up for dementia later in life. The researchers urged that public health advice should not depict light drinking as safe or harmless, as it too carries significant risks. This is particularly true for middle-aged adults who have a high risk of cognitive decline; cutting down on alcohol may help reduce the risks of dementia later in life.

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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Armaan Malik defends brother Amaal after he is accused of physical harm in Bigg Boss 19: ‘It’s tough seeing him sad’
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Armaan Malik defends brother Amaal after he is accused of physical harm in Bigg Boss 19: ‘It’s tough seeing him sad’

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Updated on: Sept 12, 2025 06:15 pm IST

Bigg Boss 19: Amaal Mallik became teary-eyed after fellow contestant Nehal Chudasama accused him of physical harm in the last episode.

Bigg Boss 19: Things took a nasty turn in the last episode of the Salman Khan-hosted reality show when contestants Amaal Mallik and Nehal Chudasama found themselves in an uncomfortable situation during the captaincy task. Nehal accused Amaal Mallik of physically attacking her during the captaincy task, after which he was seen teary-eyed. Now, Amaal’s brother Armaan has come out in support of him. (Also read: Amaal Mallik exposes Bigg Boss 19’s unfair democracy theme. Here’s how BB’s bias is shaping Kunickaa Sadanand’s game)

Armaan Malik came out in support of his brother Amaal Mallik.

What Armaan said

Taking to his X account on Friday, Armaan said, “so proud of how Amaal is coming into his own on the show. it’s tough seeing him sad sometimes, but the love from you all, and even a few inside, will keep him strong (red heart emoticons).”

What happened during the task

During the new captaincy task, the contestants were divided into two teams, Team Red and Team Blue. In the task, there would be a team of rival team members where one would be the ‘writer’ who wrote the points on a blackboard while the other worked as a ‘duster’ who wiped off the points. When Nehal started writing at the bottom of the blackboard, Amaal moved to her side and she accused him of touching her inappropriately.

Amaal Mallik apologised to Nehal Chudasama repeatedly and said, “Mujhe meri dog ki kasam maine kuch nahi kiya. Maine kuch wrong touch nahi kiya. Arre main utha bhi nahi sakta tha usko (I swear on my dog, I didn’t do anything. I didn’t make any wrong touch. I couldn’t even lift her up).” Tanya Mittal and Zeishaan Quadri supported Amaal.

Hosted by Salman Khan, this season of Bigg Boss follows the theme of Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar, which gives the housemates more decision-making power than Bigg Boss himself. It streams every day at 9 PM on JioCinema and airs at 10:30 PM on Colors TV.

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