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Florida-based longevity doctor rates popular superfoods: Blueberries, granola, acai bowl, and more
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Florida-based longevity doctor rates popular superfoods: Blueberries, granola, acai bowl, and more

by jummy84 December 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Superfoods are nutrient-dense whole foods that offer significant health benefits such as reduced risk of diseases and inflammation. However, with food fads being popular on social media, it is difficult to identify what can truly be placed in that category.

Acai bowls are not as healthy as they appear to be, warns Dr Hoz. (Pexels)

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Taking to Instagram on November 9, Dr Carlos De La Hoz, Florida-based anesthesiologist, regenerative medicine, and pain management doctor, rated commonly known superfoods out of 10, to help us make an informed decision about which to include in our diet.

“Some foods support cellular health and lower inflammation… others are marketed as ‘healthy’ but simply are not,” he wrote in the caption.

Wild salmon – 10/10

Wild salmon deserves the perfect score, according to Dr Hoz, as they are a great source of Omega-3s and rich in good fats which are beneficial for the brain and the heart, as well as for reducing inflammation.

Blueberries – 10/10

Another perfect contender, Dr Hoz stated that blueberries are likely the best fruit that we can eat pound for pound. It is full of antioxidants and polyphenols, and can be mixed into a wide variety of things to make a great snack. Putting blueberries in a bowl with yoghurt further enhances the benefits.

Granola – 1/10

Dr Hoz described granola as “mostly oats filled full of sugar, more like a dessert (and) not really a longevity food at all.”

Extra-virgin olive oil – 9/10

“The best fat that we have either for salads or cooking,” shared Dr Hoz about olive oil. “Full of oleic acid and good fats.” Olive oil has been associated with longevity, as people who reside in places that regularly use it are known to have a longer lifespan.

Avocados – 8/10

Avocados are a very good source of monounsaturated fats, which are basically good fats. However, portion size matters, and we need to be mindful of the amount that we consume.

Turmeric + black pepper – 8/10

Adding black pepper to turmeric increases its absorption and anti-inflammatory power “up to 2000-3000%,” noted Dr Hoz.

Acai bowls – 3/10

The physician explained the low score of the aesthetically pleasing food by stating, “The fruit itself is very good. If you find the fruit frozen without any added sugar, it could work. The problem is that most of these bowls have either granola or a lot of sweet and sugar, so that destroys the whole purpose.”

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.

December 16, 2025 0 comments
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Anna von Hausswolff. (Credit: Philip Svensson)
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Anna von Hausswolff Pushes Herself Towards Popular Songwriting on ‘Iconoclasts’

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

It seemed inevitable that Anna von Hausswolff would make an album inspired by This Mortal Coil, the 4AD collective that covered songs by Gene Clark, Alex Chilton, and more, injecting them with its gothic touch. Iconoclasts, the sixth album by the Swedish musician out October 31, may feel more like conventional music to those accustomed to von Hausswolff’s solo droning pipe organ compositions. However, Iconoclasts is easily her most exhilarating and emotionally wrenching album yet. 

Von Hausswolff is no stranger to controversy. When a blogger once called her the “high priestess” of “satanic harmonies,” Catholic protesters prevented her from performing at churches in Paris and Nantes. But fans may be the ones who are surprised this time, as Iconoclasts defies expectations for an Anna von Hausswolff record.

Take “Aging Young Women,” which features Ethel Cain. If Iconoclasts is truly von Hausswolff’s This Mortal Coil record, then “Aging Young Women” is her “Song to the Siren” in its melancholy yet earwormy, beauty. Meanwhile, Iggy Pop turns up to duet on the devastating “The Whole Woman,” his appearance adding a deep level of cred to the musician who is nowhere near a household name.

At 12 tracks and nearly 75 minutes, Iconoclasts is a challenging but deeply rewarding listen. Instrumental opening track “The Beast” features saxophonist Otis Sandsjö who tears in, here and on many other songs, like John Zorn possessed. Meanwhile, “The Iconoclast” is the record’s centerpiece, an 11-minute cri du cœur that alternates between shimmering instrumentals featuring Sandsjö’s saxophone and von Hausswolff’s impassioned vocals. “Can I be your dream?” she asks. “Can I change your life?”

Yes, Iconoclasts does feel like a life-changing album in its richness and beauty. Von Hausswolff has not made a conventional record by any means, as the songs surprise with their intensity and shifting directions. This feels like music that the artist has dumped everything into, an emotional journey that isn’t always easy. Those familiar with von Hausswolff’s organ drones will recognize a similar quality of disorientation and maximalism in these 12 songs.

From the propulsive drumming on “Stardust” to Sandsjö’s burbling sax on “Facing Atlas,” Iconoclasts is a record about discovery. Not just musical rabbit holes, but the emotional tunnels von Hausswolff is willing to explore. Like the best Dead Can Dance tracks, the songs on Iconoclasts burrow deep into the soul, remain constantly surprising, and inspire repeat listens. This is what the best music does, and Iconoclasts places Anna von Hausswolff in the conversation for the year’s greatest record. 

November 4, 2025 0 comments
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Fortis Delhi gastroenterologist warns ‘chia seeds are not for everyone’; shares who should avoid this popular superfood
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Fortis Delhi gastroenterologist warns ‘chia seeds are not for everyone’; shares who should avoid this popular superfood

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Chia seeds are everywhere these days, from smoothies to breakfast bowls, everyone seems to be raving about them. Packed with fibre, protein, and omega-3s, they’re often called a superfood. But are they really good for everyone?

Gastroenterologist highlights risks of chia seeds for those with health conditions. (Freepik)

Dr Shubham Vatsya, gastroenterologist and hepatologist, Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj, Delhi, in his October 23 Instagram post, explains why chia seeds might not suit every diet and who should be careful.(Also read: Dehradun gastroenterologist warns you should never depend on ‘tea or coffee’ for morning bowel movements )

“Stop overhyping chia seeds. Certain groups of people need to be extra careful with them,” says Dr Vatsya. He further breaks down who should approach chia seeds with caution:

1. People with high blood pressure

Dr Vatsya points out that chia seeds are rich in potassium and omega-3s, which can affect blood pressure and heart function. Those with high blood pressure should monitor their intake carefully.

2. People on blood thinners

“For people taking medications like aspirin, the omega-3 content in chia seeds can further thin the blood and increase the risk of bleeding,” he explains.

3. Those with digestive issues

According to Dr Vatsya, if you already suffer from bloating, gas, or IBS, chia seeds can worsen stomach cramps and discomfort.

4. Kidney patients

“Chia seeds contain high levels of potassium and phosphorus, which can be harmful for patients with kidney problems. Such individuals should avoid chia seeds completely,” he explains.

Dr Vatsya concludes, “While chia seeds can be beneficial for many, they are not a one-size-fits-all superfood. Knowing your health condition and consulting a doctor can help you enjoy them safely without any risks.”

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.

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Most popular Indian film of 21st century isn't Baahubali, Dangal, RRR, Lagaan, K3G; part of school curriculum abroad
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Most popular Indian film of 21st century isn’t Baahubali, Dangal, RRR, Lagaan, K3G; part of school curriculum abroad

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) unveiled its report on 25 years of Indian cinema, chronicling the biggest trends in Indian cinema since 2000. The report, which coincides with 25 years of IMDb’s entry in India, looks at the most searched celebs and films from India from 2000-2025, and deduces the top trends in India’s entertainment industry during the period. One of the findings of the report has been the rise of crossover films from Indian cinema, ones that find fans overseas and just not from the Indian diaspora. This has led to some films developing sizable popularity globally, and the biggest of them all is an Aamir Khan blockbuster.

A still from Rajkumar Hirani’s Aamir Khan-starrer, 3 Idiots.

IMDb’s most popular Indian film of 21st century

The report’s ‘India’s Global Moment’ section notes how Indian films are increasingly finding audiences overseas. In this regard, the report plots a graph on Indian films’ popularity worldwide, measuring it on two axes: global page views and the percentage of views from non-Indian audiences.

On both parameters, one Bollywood film reigns supreme – Rajkumar Hirani’s 3 Idiots. The 2009 film has a perfect 100 score on the global popularity index, signifying its near-universal global popularity. That much is evident by the fact that 3 Idiots is the highest-ranked Indian film in the IMDb Top 250, a list of its top-ranked films. 3 Idiots also scores high among no-Indian audiences, with over 80% of its page views coming from outside India. The only other Indian films with that sort of international appeal are Taare Zameen Par, My Name is Khan, Monsoon Wedding, and The Lunchbox. But none of those films has a global popularity rating of even 60. Other popular films that score high on both indexes include Dangal, RRR, and PK.

“Few movies truly deserve the title of crossover hits, and this quadrant is dominated by Aamir Khan movies,” IMDb notes, “His dominance proves the might of culturally Indian yet emotionally universal storytelling in the global arena.”

The legacy of 3 Idiots

Released in 2009, 3 Idiots was among the first modern Indian films to get a sizable non-Indian audience beyond Russia and China. It had an overseas gross of $30.5 million, a record for an Indian film at the time, with record-breaking collections in the US and Australia. But its biggest win was breaking through in newer markets like Taiwan and South Korea. In the former, it even beat the collections of James Cameron’s Avatar.

An analysis of Indian films' global popularity from 2000-2025.(IMDb)
An analysis of Indian films’ global popularity from 2000-2025.(IMDb)

In China, the film was a huge hit and cultural phenomenon, with many Chinese universities even prescribing the film in their coursework as a kind of stress-relief in their classrooms.

3 Idiots also starred R Madhavan. Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani, Kareena Kapoor, Omi Vaidya, and Mona Singh. The film was the highest-grossing Indian film at the time, a record that was eventually broken by Dhoom 3 in 2013.

September 30, 2025 0 comments
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Vicky Jain And Samarth Jurel Dances To Popular Track of 'Hera Pheri 2' After Vicky Getting 45 Stitches On His Hand
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Vicky Jain And Samarth Jurel Dances To Popular Track of ‘Hera Pheri 2’ After Vicky Getting 45 Stitches On His Hand

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Vicky Jain and Samarth Jurel, known for their camaraderie on reality shows like “Laughter Chefs” and “Bigg Boss,” once again grabbed attention with their playful bond. The duo, who share a brother-like relationship, were recently seen celebrating actress Ayesha Khan’s birthday, where a hilarious video from the party has been making waves on Instagram. In the clip, Vicky and Samarth are seen dancing in a quirky “handicapped” style to a popular track from Hera Pheri 2, leaving fans in splits.

Vicky Jain

Viewers couldn’t stop laughing as both rolled on the floor with uncontrollable energy, while Samarth received most of the credit for the fun. The laughter came despite Vicky’s recent mishap. He had suffered a serious accident that left him with 45 stitches on his right hand after pieces of glass pierced his skin. Vicky was hospitalized for treatment, and updates about his condition were first shared by Samarth Jurel and later confirmed by a close friend of Vicky’s wife, actress Ankita Lokhande.

Vicky Jain and Samarth Jurel

Thankfully, Vicky has now recovered enough to return home. Without wasting time, he joined his friends to celebrate Ayesha’s birthday and even posted cheerful videos of the evening on his Instagram story. The video starts with glimpses of Reem Sheikh and Aparna Dixit before shifting to a playful “boys versus girls” theme. The reel humorously compares how a girl is pampered after an accident, while a boy continues to enjoy life carefree. To add to the comic effect, Samarth tucked one arm inside his shirt to create the illusion of missing a hand, letting the sleeve dangle loosely.

Vicky Jain and Ankita Lokhande

Meanwhile, Vicky matched his friend’s energy by dancing with his injured hand wrapped in the same style. Their antics carried a caption that read, “Find happiness in every situation,” perfectly capturing the spirit of the moment. Several celebrities, including Reshu Jain, Garvita Sadhwani, Naira Banerjee, Anjali Arora, and Kanika Mann, reacted with laughing emojis and praised the video’s lighthearted vibe. Fans, too, flooded the comments section, applauding Samarth’s creativity and the duo’s infectious sense of humor.

September 16, 2025 0 comments
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The Only Denim Trend More Popular Than Baggy Jeans RN
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The Only Denim Trend More Popular Than Baggy Jeans RN

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

(Image credit: Christian Vierig/Getty Images)

As a fashion editor, I utilize a lot of different resources for my articles. Sometimes I’ll ask experts for advice, like I did with my recent guide to buying vintage women’s watches. Other times, I pore over runway shows for visual examples to support my latest trend theories. Today, I’m making use of another type of tool: data. To get statistical insights in the fashion industry, there’s no one better to tap than Madé Lapuerta, the founder of the popular Instagram account Data, But Make It Fashion. Clearly, Old Navy agrees, as the brand has partnered with Lapuerta on a new denim analysis.

Digging into Google search traffic and thousands of online posts, Lapuerta found that slim jeans are 43% more popular this month compared to last month. Baggy jeans trailed behind but were still up 22%. Skinny jeans and barrel jeans took third and fourth place, according to her report.

In an interview, Lapuerta explained her methodology. “Most analyses I conduct and post on Data, But Make it Fashion revolve around scraping and analyzing as much public data as I can get my hands on,” Lapuerta told Who What Wear. “For the Old Navy denim report, this included pulling online posts that mention ‘denim’ and denim styles such as ‘skinny jeans’ or ‘barrel jeans,’ and analyzing their monthly volume and average sentiment (how positive or negative each post or article is). I also included Google search traffic data. The combination of these metrics is important as it’s not enough to report on just how much more people are searching or talking about a trend, but also to correct for the tone in which they’re speaking about it. For instance, just because the number of posts mentioning skinny jeans increases doesn’t mean the popularity of skinny jeans increases, as all the posts could be negative. In this case, however, people were speaking about skinny jeans quite positively, which was interesting to see.” Scroll down to read the rest of our Q&A.

a street style photo of two women wearing jeans

(Image credit: Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)

Your data shows that both slim and baggy jeans are trending right now. Why do you think that is?

It’s really interesting to see two conflicting trends rising in popularity at once, and in similar magnitudes. It’s possible that consumers genuinely love both. As Old Navy reported, the majority (74% of consumers) have two to three denim styles in their rotation. So, consumers can love skinny jeans in certain scenarios, like tucked into knee-high boots, and baggy jeans in others, like paired with a casual t-shirt and a pair of Uggs.

Or, if that’s not the case—if it’s a distinct population of consumers that love skinny jeans over baggy jeans, and vice versa—it’s also possible that consumers, in general, are becoming excited about denim as we head into fall. Ultimately, with so many different styles rising in popularity at once, it’s clear that the hype for denim is alive and well, regardless of which specific silhouette you’re excited about.

Do you have any insights on the most popular shoe styles people wear with different types of jeans for fall?