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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
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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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When Is Erika Slezak’s Final ‘General Hospital’ Episode? Could Ronnie Return?

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • Erika Slezak’s final episode as Veronica “Ronnie” Bard on General Hospital airs November 6, concluding her three-week guest stint.
  • Slezak worked closely with Jane Elliot and Genie Francis, describing the experience as a professional highlight and praising the welcoming atmosphere on set.
  • Both Slezak and executive producer Frank Valentini expressed openness to Ronnie’s potential return.

Erika Slezak will wrap up her visit as General Hospital‘s Veronica “Ronnie” Bard on November 6, when Monica’s long-lost sibling returns to North Carolina.

Slezak, a six-time Daytime Emmy winner for her 41-year run as One Life to Live‘s Victoria Lord Buchanan, hadn’t acted on a soap since the Prospect Park reboot in 2013, but thoroughly enjoyed her three-week comeback. “It’s been very, very nice,” she told TV Insider before her first air date on September 26. “The story and the character are so completely different. I was always Viki, confident and strong. This is a totally different character, and I’m trying to find my way through it. It’s working. I think they seem happy.”

Her primary scene partner was Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine), who was a big draw for Slezak. “I had met Jane many years ago,” Slezak relays. “She came to One Life to observe as a director or a producer, and I knew who she was. I went over and introduced myself, and we chatted a little bit. She’s a wonderfully delightful lady. It is amazing that she can play so mean. When Frank [Valentini, executive producer] said, ‘You’re going to be working a lot with Jane Elliot,’ I went, ‘Yes, I will do it, yes, because that would be such a treat to work with such a talented, terrific lady.’ Jane is a master class in acting. Every time she steps on the set, she is remarkable. You really have to bring your A game.”

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Another legendary performer she shared screen time with was Genie Francis (Laura Collins).  “It was almost the end by the time I got to work with her and I kept thinking, ‘Where the hell is Genie?’ Because I was in her dressing room the whole time,” Slezak told Soap Opera Digest. “And then they said, ‘She’s coming tomorrow! And when I finally got to work with her, it was wonderful, because I hadn’t seen Genie since we were backstage at The View [years ago]. She was wonderful, and again, so nice.”

While in Port Charles, Ronnie was roped into Martin Gray’s (Michael E. Knight) scheme to make it look like Monica left the Quartermaine mansion to Ronnie, though she really bequeathed it to Tracy. Once the ruse was exposed, and Monica’s real will left Ronnie money to start over in Durham, Slezak’s run came to an end.

“I will take away lovely, wonderful memories, because I was treated so well and so kindly, and that makes a huge difference,” Slezak reflects of her time in Port Charles. “When you’re all together for five days a week, for years, it becomes a family. One Life was my family as much as my real family. I mean, I didn’t love them, but I liked them, and they were my family because I spent so much time with them, and I’m going to take that away from here, too. This was my family for a short time.”

One that she wouldn’t mind revisiting. “It was delightful, it was terrific, it was a pleasure,” she raved to Digest. “Ronnie grew through this whole process, and learned — and yes, I would be open to coming back.”

Executive Producer Frank Valentini tells TV Insider exclusively, “We thoroughly loved having Erika here and the door is open for her to return.”

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Kokilaben Hospital gastroenterologist explains when ‘acidity or heartburn’ could signal serious gut problems
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Kokilaben Hospital gastroenterologist explains when ‘acidity or heartburn’ could signal serious gut problems

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Feeling bloated, gassy, or dealing with constant stomach discomfort? Maybe you’ve brushed it off as stress, late-night snacking, or just “normal digestion issues.” But your gut could be trying to tell you something important. From sudden changes in bowel habits to recurring heartburn, some symptoms are warning signs you shouldn’t ignore.

Daily heartburn could signal serious issues, warns gastroenterologist Dr Bhangale. (Shutterstock)

To help decode what your stomach might be signalling, Dr Dipak Bhangale, gastroenterologist, hepatologist and interventional Endoscopist at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Navi Mumbai, shares in his September 17 Instagram post the common gut problems that need your attention before they turn serious. (Also read: Fortis Delhi gastroenterologist says ‘eat 1–2 whole eggs every day’, explains why yolks are good for your heart health )

Gut symptoms you should never ignore

“One patient came to me with daily heartburn for over a year. Initially, they thought it was just acidity and took some antacids, but the symptoms kept worsening. Gradually, their weight started dropping, and even swallowing food became difficult. When we performed an endoscopy, it revealed oesophageal cancer,” Dr Bhangale recounts.

He explains, “Occasional acidity is normal, but if you experience daily heartburn for months, or notice symptoms like unexplained weight loss, vomiting, difficulty swallowing, or persistent discomfort, it may not be ‘just acidity.’ Early detection is crucial. At an early stage, treatment is far more effective. If ignored, complications increase and managing the condition becomes much harder.”

How serious can recurring acid reflux be

Dr Bhangale stresses, “Many people try to ignore recurring heartburn or acid reflux, thinking it’s minor, but these could be warning signs of serious gastrointestinal issues. If you repeatedly experience these symptoms, especially difficulty swallowing, don’t hesitate, consult a gastroenterologist. Your gut health deserves attention before it escalates.”

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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Manipal Hospital neurologist reveals why strokes can happen even to healthy people
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Manipal Hospital neurologist reveals why strokes can happen even to healthy people

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Sometimes, despite any health issues, a major medical emergency like a stroke can strike. You may be doing everything right, or at least it may appear so, but still, you are at risk. To understand more about the hidden triggers that go unnoticed, HT Lifestyle reached out to Dr Satwant Sachdeva, senior consultant- neurology, Manipal Hospital, Patiala, who revealed that there are hidden culprits that quietly raise the risk of stroke in seemingly healthy individuals.

Brain stroke symptoms in women can be subtle and different from the classic signs. Here are some key signs to watch out for. (Freepik)

ALSO READ: Neurologist shares the 3S that silently increase your stroke risk

Describing how stroke occurs, he said, “A stroke strikes when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, reducing the amounts of oxygen and other essential nutrients that the brain needs.”

Among the many risk factors, hypertension and diabetes are well established. The neurologist added, “Hypertension and diabetes are two common culprits that lead to strokes, but hidden culprits like stress, dehydration, and genetic factors may also play a significant role.”

But there are some less obvious, hidden triggers which can quietly damage the body and slowly push one towards developing a stroke without showing any clear warning signs. So while the health parameters may look fine on paper, there are some silent factors which may be working in the background, increasing your stroke risks significantly.

Hidden triggers for stroke

Stress is one of the hidden triggers of stroke. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)
Stress is one of the hidden triggers of stroke. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)

Elaborating on the lesser-known causes, Dr Sachdeva explained, “Chronic stress and insufficient sleep increase levels of cortisol, which can damage blood vessels and lead to increased blood pressure.” While you are regularly stressed, your body stays in the state of stress, producing stress hormone, cortisol, which weakens your blood vessels, making your blood pressure rise and subsequently increasing the risk of a stroke.

The next trigger is dehydration. As if you are dehydrated, the neurologist revealed that the blood gets thicker and one becomes vulnerable to clotting. “Dehydration can make blood thicker and more susceptible to clotting,” he said.

Unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as smoking, crash dieting or excessive exercise, according to Dr Sachdeva, may also cause a stroke.

5 preventive measures for stroke

Strokes can be prevented with the help of a few simple lifestyle changes. The neurologist recommended these:

  1. Stay Hydrated: Drink enough water throughout the day to maintain healthy blood flow.
  2. Monitor Heart Health: Get regular check-ups to detect conditions like atrial fibrillation early.
  3. Know Your Family History: If strokes or clotting disorders run in your family, talk to your doctor about preventive screening.
  4. Adopt a Balanced Lifestyle: Avoid smoking and crash diets; instead, focus on moderation, nutritious food, and regular physical activity.
  5. Exercise Regularly: At least 30 minutes of moderate activity most days helps keep blood vessels healthy.

One of the reasons stroke is an emergency is that the initial signs are ignored. Dr Sachedva said, “Strokes usually begin quietly and with noticeable signs that can easily be ignored. A headache, sudden weakness or fatigue may seem benign, but they can all be the body signalling an urgent note.” He drew attention to how these warning signs often overlap with common issues like stress or exhaustion. Then they are often dismissed, until it’s too late.

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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Margaret DePriest
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‘General Hospital,’ ‘Days of Our Lives’ Writer Was 94

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Margaret DePriest, a onetime actress who spent three decades as a pioneering head writer on such soap operas as General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, All My Children and Another World, has died. She was 94.

DePriest died Sept. 29 of natural causes at her home in Greenwich Village, her daughter, Sara Kimbell, told The Hollywood Reporter.

DePriest had starred in soap operas as Abby Cameron on CBS’ The Edge of Night and as the social worker Mrs. Berger on NBC’s The Doctors when she and her mentor Lou Scofield created the CBS daytime drama Where the Heart Is in 1969. (Network execs at the time praised her for “writing like a man,” Kimbell noted.)

After four years on that show, she joined CBS’ Love of Life in 1975 as head writer, then wrote for The Doctors in 1976 and was an assistant to the producer and a writer/head writer on ABC’s General Hospital from 1978-81, on the scene when Luke (Anthony Geary) and Laura (Genie Francis) got married in Port Charles.

DePriest moved to NBC’s Days of Our Lives, and during her three seasons there, she and fellow head writers Pat Falken Smith and Sheri Anderson re-invented the town of Salem — giving it a riverfront, hilltop mansions, new restaurants, etc. — and introduced the blue-collar Brady family to viewers.

She also came up with the riveting storyline about the serial killer known as The Salem Strangler and helped write the 1985 wedding of yet another daytime supercouple, Bo & Hope (Peter Reckell and Kristian Alfonso).

DePriest later was a head writer on NBC’s Another World in 1986-88, on ABC’s All My Children in 1989-90, on ABC’s One Life to Live in 1990-91, on Another World again in 1996-97 and on NBC’s Sunset Beach — where she loved working for Aaron Spelling — in 1998-99.

Along the way, she received Daytime Emmy nominations for outstanding drama series writing in 1981 for General Hospital, in 1984 and 1985 for Days of Our Lives, in 1990 for All My Children and in 1992 for One Live to Live.

DePriest was “exacting and unafraid to challenge executives,” her daughter said, adding that “she favored strong female leads and layered storylines that tackled social change, class and identity.”

One of seven children, Margaret Lou DePriest was born during the Depression on April 19, 1931, in Bristow, Oklahoma. Her mother, Drusilla, was a homemaker who arrived in town from Kentucky in a covered wagon, and her father, Oscar, worked in the oil fields. Neither ever learned to read or write.

Woody Guthrie used to wander onto her family’s porch and sing with her dad.

DePriest won a full drama scholarship to the University of Oklahoma and after college acted on stages in Dallas and hosted two local TV shows, Ladies First and Maggie and Her Friends, a kids program with puppets. After that, she came to New York in the 1950s with her first husband, actor-singer Glenn Kezer, who wound up in the original My Fair Lady on Broadway.

In 1958, she found work as a stage manager and actress in an off-Broadway production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, which revolved around a witch hunt in another town called Salem.

DePriest enjoyed a big year in 1965 when she originated the role of Abby on The Edge of Night (while ghostwriting scripts for Scofield); won a best actress Obie Award for her turn in The Place for Chance; and starred alongside Jan Sterling in another off-Broadway drama, Friday Night.

From left, Jan Sterling, Eunice Brandon and Margaret DePriest in 1965 in ‘Friday Night’ at the Pocket Theatre in New York.

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After appearing on a 1968 episode of ABC’s N.Y.P.D., she put acting aside to concentrate on writing.

In the late 1970s, DePriest and her family moved to Los Angeles. She had been penning scripts in New York for her L.A.-based shows, and “back then there were no computers, fax, FedEx or email — just typewriters, carbon paper and ‘the overnight pouch,’” her daughter noted.

She also wrote short stories and a 1982 play for the East West Players company in Los Angeles that was directed by Shizuko Hoshi and Tony-winning actor Mako.

Her second husband was Paul B. Price, an actor and TV writer who portrayed the frisky Claude Perkins in the Broadway and big-screen versions of the madcap comedy The Ritz. Both her marriages ended in divorce.

In addition to her daughter, survivors include her son, Jake; son-in-law Wayne; and grandchildren Eli and Chaya.

“My mom began every morning with The New York Times crossword — in pen,” her daughter said. “She was a lifelong, voracious reader; a lover of poetry (especially Seamus Heaney) and literature; and a lifelong seeker of knowledge. She read the Bible and the Quran not for faith, but as literature. She loved architecture, art, history, flowers — she had a great green thumb — antiques and beauty in all forms.”

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Sudhir Dalvi's Family Seeks Help: Iconic Actor Battles For Life In Mumbai Hospital | Glamsham.com
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Sudhir Dalvi’s Family Seeks Help: Iconic Actor Battles For Life In Mumbai Hospital | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Veteran thespian Sudhir Dalvi, best known for his roles in the movie though most famously remembered for playing Lord Sai Baba in Manoj Kumar’s 1977 hit Shirdi Ke Saibaba, has been hospitalized at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai since October 8, 2025. The 86-year-old thespian is said to be fighting a bout of acute sepsis, a potentially life-threatening and fatal infection which necessitates aggressive medical intervention.

According to a report in Movie Talkies, the hospital charges of Dalvi have already exceeded ₹10 lakh, and the doctors put the cost of treatment at ₹15 lakh. His family has expressed grave concern over the mounting costs and has made a public appeal to the fans and members of the film community for help. The family members of the actor explained that his condition is critical and that he needs immediate assistance in order to continue with his treatment.

Sudhir Dalvi had a long and illustrious career spanning a few decades in Indian cinema and television. His portrayal of Lord Sai Baba in Shirdi Ke Saibaba is among the finest acts of cinema in the history of Indian cinema, and he has gained colossal respect and admiration from audiences over a few generations. He is no less renowned for his portrayal of Rishi Vashishtha in the popular television serial Ramayan (1987) of Ramanand Sagar.

Aside from these iconic performances, Dalvi also worked in critically acclaimed films like Junoon (1978), Chandni (1989), and Bandit Queen (1994). He worked in a film for the final time in Xcuse Me (2003) and in television in Woh Huye Na Hamare (2006).

Also Read: 25-Year-Old Jamtara 2 Actor Sachin Chandwade’s Shocking Death: What We Know So Far

As news of his illness spreads, fans and industry colleagues have expressed their concern and are coming forward to offer support. The family’s appeal underscores the urgent need for assistance to ensure that the beloved actor receives the necessary medical care. Dalvi’s enduring contribution to Indian cinema continues to inspire countless admirers.

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Max Hospital cardiologist shares why that ‘just gas’ feeling could be an early sign of a silent heart attack
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Max Hospital cardiologist shares why that ‘just gas’ feeling could be an early sign of a silent heart attack

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Heart attacks don’t always come with classic chest pain. Many people ignore subtle signs like bloating, gas, or indigestion, thinking it’s just digestive issues. However, these could sometimes indicate early cardiac problems.

Dr. Bhamri warns that persistent symptoms like gas and bloating may indicate silent heart attacks.(Shutterstock)

Dr Naveen Bhamri, Cardiologist with 21 years of experience at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi, shares in his Instagram post why these symptoms should not be overlooked and when to seek medical attention. (Also read: Max Hospital cardiology director shares what perfect Indian plate really looks like: ‘Add 1 or 2 rotis and…’ )

What symptoms distinguish gas from a heart attack

“What are the symptoms that help us differentiate between gas and a heart attack? Many people don’t know this. In India, gas symptoms are very common. People often feel bloated and assume it’s just gas, without chest pain. However, these symptoms can mimic those of a heart attack,” warns Dr Naveen.

He adds, “So, don’t ignore such signs. If you experience them regularly, you must consult a cardiologist. Often, these symptoms, like heaviness in the chest, burping, or bloating, can indicate a silent heart attack, especially in elderly women or those with high blood pressure for a long time.”

When should you consult a cardiologist

Dr Bhamri explains that while gas and indigestion are usually harmless, persistent or recurring symptoms should never be overlooked. “Silent heart attacks may not present with the classic severe chest pain. Instead, they can appear as mild discomfort, bloating, or unusual heaviness in the chest. Timely medical evaluation can be life-saving,” he adds.

He advises individuals, particularly those with risk factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease, to stay alert. Regular check-ups and prompt consultation at the first sign of unusual digestive or chest symptoms can prevent serious complications.

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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First Glimpse of Arbaaz Khan Daughter Captured As The Couple Got Discharged From Hinduja Hospital After 3 Days
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First Glimpse of Arbaaz Khan Daughter Captured As The Couple Got Discharged From Hinduja Hospital After 3 Days

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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Bollywood actor-producer Arbaaz Khan and his wife Sshura Khan have been blessed with a baby girl. The couple welcomed their daughter on Sunday, and four days later, Sshura was discharged from Mumbai’s P.D. Hinduja Hospital. The joyful moment was captured by paparazzi as the family returned home with their newborn. In a video going viral on social media, Arbaaz Khan is seen carrying his daughter close to his chest as he steps out of the hospital and walks toward his car.

Arbaaz Khan With Daughter

Arbaaz Khan Spotted Outside Hospital With Daughter

The actor, visibly emotional and protective, acknowledges the cameras with a subtle nod. Sshura Khan, dressed in a burqa, follows behind and takes her seat in the front of the car. The heartwarming clip has drawn widespread attention online. While some viewers praised the couple and sent their blessings, others commented on Sshura’s attire.

Arbaaz Khan Blessed With Daughter

Also Read: Tanya Mittal’s Claims Exposed Again as Viral Video Contradicts Her Statement of Not Going Out After 6 PM

Among the reactions were messages like, “Congratulations, you are bringing home a blessing,” and “We are poor people from Uttar Pradesh. We cannot come to you or give gifts, but we send our best wishes to your little angel.” Let us tell you that Sshura Khan was admitted to Hinduja Hospital last Saturday, and since then, several family members have been spotted visiting the mother and baby. Frequent visitors included Salman Khan, Sohail Khan, Sshura’s mother, and Arbaaz’s son, Arhaan Khan, from his first marriage.

Arbaaz Khan

Earlier, on September 29, the Khans hosted a grand baby shower, attended by close family and friends. Bollywood superstar Salman Khan also graced the celebration. The event marked the final public gathering before Sshura’s delivery. Arbaaz Khan, now 58 years old, married 33-year-old Sshura Khan in a private ceremony in 2023. The couple announced their pregnancy in June 2025, and fans have since followed their journey with excitement and curiosity.

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Max Hospital cardiology director shares what perfect Indian plate really looks like: ‘Add 1 or 2 rotis and…'
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Max Hospital cardiology director shares what perfect Indian plate really looks like: ‘Add 1 or 2 rotis and…’

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Indian meals are known for their variety, colours, and flavours, often served as a thali with multiple dishes on one plate. But not every thali is equally healthy, and balancing taste with nutrition can be tricky.

Dr Bhamri emphasises a balanced plate with 50% vegetables, 25% complex carbs, and 25% protein.(Freepik)

Dr Naveen Bhamri, Director & HOD (Interventional Cardiology), Max Super Speciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, Delhi, with 26 years of experience, told The Lallantop what a truly “perfect Indian thali” looks like, showing how to enjoy traditional flavours while keeping your heart and overall health in check. (Also read: Cardiologist shares how he overcame years of knee pain with yoga, says he ‘can’t even remember which knee used to hurt’ )

What does a heart-healthy Indian thali really look like

According to Dr Bhamri, a healthy thali should be like an orchestra: every component plays its part, but in perfect balance. He explains, “Our plate should be like an orchestra, where all the instruments are playing but in perfect balance. In our thali, we have roti, rice, potatoes playing like drums, and the protein content is only like the flute playing softly on the side.”

He scientifically breaks down the ideal thali, “Fifty percent of our plate should always be vegetables and salads, green-colored or multi-colored. Colourful vegetables provide us with essential minerals, vitamins, and fibre.”

One-fourth of the plate should consist of complex carbohydrates. Dr Bhamri elaborates, “By complex carbohydrates, I mean roti, one or two rotis. These rotis should preferably be made from seasonal grains like jowar, bajra, or other millets. You can also include a small portion of rice, preferably brown rice. We tend to eat a lot of wheat flour rotis, which isn’t ideal for health, so try to mix it up, sometimes wheat, sometimes jowar, sometimes bajra, depending on the season and what suits your body.”

How much protein should your plate really have

Protein should make up another quarter of the plate. “Protein can come from dals, rajma, chana, paneer, or if you are non-vegetarian, from fish or chicken,” Dr Bhamri says. “So your plate should be divided roughly as 50% vegetables, 25% complex carbs, and 25% protein.”

He adds a word of caution about extras, “Things like pickles, papad, or chutney should only be like a guest appearance, they are not the hero of the meal.”

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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Corey Cott as Det. Jake Griffin, Mariska Hargitay as Capt. Olivia Benson, Kevin Kane as Detective Terry Bruno, Octavio Pisano as Det. Joe Velasco —
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Benson Learns Stabler’s in the Hospital — From ‘Organized Crime’ Season 5?

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Law & Order: SVU Season 27 Episode 2 “A Waiver of Consent.”]

Captain Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) doesn’t have a choice but to accept the newest member of her squad — Chief Kathryn Tynan (Noma Dumezweni) assigned him there — but does he at least prove to be someone she’ll want around? Detective Jake Griffin is played by Corey Cott, who previously appeared as the son of Benson’s former partner, played by Anthony Edwards — an ER reunion for Hargitay — and went to prison for rape.

The latest SVU episode also seems to set up Detective Joe Velasco’s (Octavio Pisano) exit, as he tells Benson of a new opportunity he received. Plus, Benson gets shocking news at the end of the episode about her former partner, Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni), but is there a twist?

Read on for how Benson deals with Griffin and what’s going on with Velasco.

Who’s the new detective on Benson’s squad?

In his first meeting with Benson, Griffin tells her that Tynan and his father were partners on patrol, and when he passed, she took him under his wing. He knows that the new assignment looks like he’s a spy, but he assures he isn’t. He says the chief wants him to learn to be a good detective from the best boss in the department. But she notes that their cases are victim-centric, and they’re extremely vulnerable. They work as one team, and she doesn’t have room for a detective with a different agenda. He promises that he only wants to learn and she’s the boss. And so she gives him the opportunity to prove himself with a rape case.

But right from the start, he’s not exactly making smart choices. He holds back a mark that turns out to be a QR code on the victim’s (Molly Griggs) wrist until he shares that scanning it leads to a members only club, Sensate (an IAB investigation into it was shut down in the past). He tells Benson “let’s roll” when they leave the hospital. When Benson learns the victim, Maya, is trying to check herself out of the hospital early, she brings Griffin with her and calls him out on his actions thus far. They work as a team, she reminds him. Then, when he stands in Maya’s way when she’s trying to leave and Benson tells him to let her go, she reminds him of how they do and do not treat victims and what they’re going through. “Let’s roll,” she pointedly tells him. “I’ll do better,” he says. (Griffin raising his hand when he talks is irksome, but Kevin Kane‘s Detective Terry Bruno makes it clear he needs to stop, or he’ll shoot his hand off.)

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When Captain Renee Curry (Aimé Donna Kelly) and Velasco don’t get anywhere talking to Sensate’s owner, Derek, who refuses to hand over any members list and says there’s no camera, Griffin brings up an informant who can help. That informant has a comment about Griffin hanging up his “Batman wings,” referring to a nickname the detective apparently received from perps. He does get Bruno and Griffin into the club as prospective members, and Derek invites them to come by as guests that night. First, however, they must sign consent forms, which ADA Sonny Carisi (Peter Scanavino) says is BS. Everyone signs it and thinks it’s legally binding, then anything can happen and go unreported. It’s why Maya’s reluctant to talk; she thinks she can’t.

Benson tells Bruno and Griffin to be careful, but the newest squad member tells her he’s been undercover before. Not like this, she warns. And she’s clearly right. At the club that night, the two detectives, as they report back to the rest of the squad, see high-profile men and women who clearly didn’t want to be there. But they wouldn’t get anywhere with a bust. Benson sends everyone home for the night, but Griffin goes back to the club.

When Benson finds out the next day, she’s, of course, mad. “This is unacceptable. I’ve already told you twice that we do things differently here and we don’t do things alone,” she reminds him. He apologizes, but that’s not enough. She’s ready to call Tynan and tell her it’s not going to work because she doesn’t need a cowboy who makes decisions on his own. But he reveals that he found a woman who works at the club who’s willing to talk to them. Isabella (Emilia Suarez) is willing to do whatever she can to make sure that the position she’s in — unable to say no to the men — doesn’t happen to anyone else, but when the NYPD raids the club, everyone hands over a card for a lawyer, Daniel Olin (Glenn Fleshler).

Another ADA, CJ Jones (Chicago Med‘s Norma Kuhling) joins Carisi as second chair after running into her own issues with Olin in the past; their motion to remove him from the case since he represents Derek and some potential witnesses has the other lawyer drop everyone but Derek. Isabella testifies, but Olin turns it around on her, then tries to paint Derek as someone just running a sexually free club with no violations. Jones handles the cross and brings up the consent waivers — Does he think someone can sign away their consent, that any woman who steps into his club is consenting to be raped? — and gets in his face about “actually running a house of prostitution where women are drugged and used by powerful men.”

The turning point comes when Benson brings a video Bruno finds online of Maya at the club, clearly unable to consent. At first, Maya doesn’t think she can testify, worried about what people will say, but Benson assures her she can. Anyone who doesn’t think she was victimized from the video is not worth listening to. With that, Maya opens up about her assault. “They used your shame to silence you. Think about what happens if you start talking,” Benson tells her. And with that, Maya testifies about her assault and seeing everything that Derek does in the club — including threatening her that she’d have a bad night when she tried to intervene when he was screaming at a shot girl.

Derek is found guilty of promoting prostitution in the third degree, sex trafficking in the second degree, and criminal sale of a controlled substance in third degree. Benson also is impressed by Jones, and Carisi assures her he already got her transferred.

As Griffin’s leaving for the night, he tells Benson he knows he blew it going into the club alone. He always wanted to be a cop and once he saw he was good at it, he never questioned himself. She reminds him that it’s a learning curve and not everyone’s right for SVU but Isabella saw something in him and he made her feel safe, and that’s something that can’t be taught. She proposes a deal: “As long as we are all on the same team, you may have a home here.” He thanks her and promises to never go behind her back.

How is Velasco being written out?

After offering an apology and promise that he’ll never hide something like Fin’s lost gun again, Velasco reveals to Benson that he’s been tapped by DEA to go undercover guarding Ramireaz’s drug runs. She says it makes sense with his experience with cartels, but does he trust the agents? While they seem straight up, he tells her they’ve told him to keep it under wraps, even from her. He knows he’s put her in a bad position and understands if she wants to report it up. But she assures him that it will stay between us. Keep her informed and be careful, she stresses. We then see the start of his assignment.

Wait, what happened to Stabler?

At the very end of the episode, Bruno stops in Benson’s office with an urgent message from Sergeant Bell (Organized Crime‘s Danielle Moné Truitt): Detective Stabler’s is in the hospital. But this seems to just be leading into when Stabler was in the hospital in Organized Crime‘s Season 5 Episode 2 (which aired on NBC right after this one, but dropped on Peacock earlier this year) and Benson visited him, not a new incident.

What do you think of the new detective, Griffin, and Velasco’s news? Let us know in the comments section below.

Law & Order: SVU, Thursdays, 9/8c, NBC

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