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AIIMS orthopaedic surgeon reveals ‘best sleeping position’ to prevent neck, back and joint pain
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AIIMS orthopaedic surgeon reveals ‘best sleeping position’ to prevent neck, back and joint pain

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Oct 05, 2025 07:13 am IST

Many wake up with back or neck pain due to poor sleep posture. Orthopaedic surgeon Dr Dushyant shares simple positions to ease pain and protect your spine.

We spend nearly a third of our lives sleeping, yet many of us wake up with stiff necks, sore backs, or lingering aches. Poor sleeping posture can silently damage your spine over time. Dr Dushyant Chouchan, Orthopaedic and Sports Injury Surgeon, AIIMS Raipur, shares in his Instagram post the best positions for neck and back pain relief. (Also read: Orthopaedic surgeon shares surprising benefits of ‘backward walking’ for knee health on Food Pharmer podcast )

Dr Dushyant advises incorporating specific sleeping positions to alleviate joint strain and improve comfort.(Freepik)

How can your sleeping position affect joint pain

The way you sleep can actually make your joint pain worse,” says Dr Dushyant. He explains, “If you usually sleep on your side, placing a pillow between your knees can significantly reduce discomfort in your hips and lower body. For those who sleep on their back, it’s best to place a pillow under their knees. This simple adjustment helps relieve pressure on your spine and joints, easing pain in your lower back and hips.”

Dr Dushyant adds, “By incorporating these two easy sleeping positions into your nightly routine, you can prevent unnecessary strain and experience noticeable relief in your joints. Try it out, and you may find waking up less stiff and more comfortable a daily reality.”

Tips for better spinal health

In an earlier interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Arun Bhanot, Director of Spine Services at CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram, highlighted the importance of sleep posture for spinal health. He shared, “Your sleeping position helps minimise back strain, avoid stiffness, and maintain proper spine alignment.”

Dr Bhanot recommends a firm-to-medium mattress, a pillow that keeps your neck aligned, and advises against sleeping on your stomach or using a very high pillow. Following these tips can help reduce discomfort and support long-term spine health. Click here to read the full article.

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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US doctor reveals 6 simple everyday habits that have surprising health benefits: ‘Helps with reflux, can prevent…’
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US doctor reveals 6 simple everyday habits that have surprising health benefits: ‘Helps with reflux, can prevent…’

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Small, simple habits can sometimes have outsized effects on your health, often in ways you wouldn’t expect. From stepping outside in the morning sun to taking a few minutes for deep breathing, everyday actions can boost mood, improve blood sugar control, and even support better sleep.

Walking after meals helps regulate blood glucose spikes.(Unsplash)

Also Read | Cardiologist shares 15 lifestyle factors that may ruin your heart health and double your heart attack risk

Dr Kunal Sood, an anesthesiologist and interventional pain medicine expert, has outlined such everyday habits that have surprising health benefits. In an Instagram video posted on October 3, the doctor reveals six daily habits you can practice every day – ranging from walking after meals to taking cold showers – and explains why they are beneficial.

Cold showers improve mood

According to Dr Sood, cold exposure can trigger a surge of norepinephrine, which lifts mood and increases alertness. He explains, “Trials show hot-to-cold showers can reduce self-reported sick days and raise perceived energy. Evidence for depression is limited but promising.”

Walking after meals balance glucose spike

Dr Sood suggests that walking for 10 to 30 meals after eating meals helps balance glucose spikes. It also “helps with reflux, and can prevent post-meal drops in blood pressure in older adults. Best results come from short walks spread throughout the day.”

Lifting weights lowers insulin

The doctor highlights, “Resistance training increases GLUT4 transporters in muscle, improving insulin sensitivity and lowering HbA1c in type 2 diabetes.” This lowers insulin levels and Dr Sood also adds, “More muscle mass also enhances glucose handling and body composition.”

Also Read | Dermatologist explains why people in their 20s and 30s are experiencing premature grey hair; shares tips to prevent it

Morning sun improves sleep

Exposure to bright sunlight in the morning helps regulate your circadian rhythm. Dr Sood, “Bright light in the morning helps anchor your circadian rhythm, making it easier to fall asleep at night.” Additionally, he also mentions studies that suggest exposure to sunlight benefits office workers, and those struggling with insomnia, delayed sleep phase, and chronic pain.

Deep breaths lower blood pressure

According to Dr Sood, slow breathing – approximately six breaths per minute – reduces activity of the sympathetic nervous system and improves blood pressure control. He suggests, “Practicing daily for 10-15 minutes can lower systolic pressure by 3-8 mmHg on average.”

Standing for 5 minutes hourly has many benefits

Dr Sood points out, “Breaking up long sitting periods with light walking or standing improves blood sugar, insulin, and blood pressure. Walking is best, especially after meals, as it engages the calf muscles and boosts circulation.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It 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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Horoscope Today, October 1, 2025: Extra attention is needed to prevent minor injuries
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Horoscope Today, October 1, 2025: Extra attention is needed to prevent minor injuries

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Aries (March 21–April 20)

Career matters may demand alertness, as not everyone holds supportive intentions. A sudden trip could bring thrills but also requires careful budgeting. Learners may need extra effort to overcome passing hurdles. A strong sense of willpower may lead you back to fitness, though small indulgences could tempt you into extra spending. Family interactions might appear divided, leaving you somewhat uncertain. Real estate decisions require attentiveness to evolving patterns.

Horoscope Today: Daily astrological prediction for October 1, 2025(Freepik)

Love Focus: Unclear emotions may slow clarity in a new bond.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Baby Pink

Taurus (April 21–May 20)

A family meet-up may create cheerful moments. Tending to minor health niggles today may prevent larger issues. At the office, steady dedication may bring acknowledgement and boost morale. Learners are likely to make progress through persistence rather than shortcuts. Monetary updates are likely to offer reassurance. Leasing arrangements could bring stability, though small disturbances may arise. Journeys may feel pleasant, offering consistent enjoyment.

Love Focus: Emerging feelings may need time to settle with hopes.

Lucky Number: 17

Lucky Colour: Grey

Gemini (May 21–June 21)

Solo excursions may feel refreshing, provided preparations are in place. An opening for investment may arise, enabling you to strengthen resources. Home responsibilities may require swift handling. At work, unwanted diversions may delay unfinished assignments if left unmanaged. Mental fatigue might translate into physical unease, urging relaxation. For students, regular dedication today may create a lasting base for long-term achievements.

Love Focus: Transparent talks around shared principles may strengthen closeness.

Lucky Number: 22

Lucky Colour: Magenta

Cancer (June 22–July 22)

Savings may feel secure, though cash flow could remain tied up. Students may be inspired by subjects that promote innovative thinking. Travels may lead to delightful findings and memorable encounters. Encouragement from parents may uplift your confidence. On the job front, creative inputs are likely to earn admiration. Leasing property could provide flexible options. Sticking to daily discipline may ensure steadiness, though even small tweaks bring large impacts.

Love Focus: Honoring individuality may allow love to flourish gracefully.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Light Red

Leo (July 23–August 23)

Balanced efforts at work may nurture cooperation and harmony. Expert advice regarding wealth may help you design long-term prosperity. Travel could demand effort if the path is tough. On the study front, persistence and patience may overcome frustrations. Alterations in food habits may begin to reflect positively on overall health. An unexpected surprise from a younger relative may brighten the day. Home refurbishments might bring unplanned expenses.

Love Focus: Chats while dating may take a fascinating turn.

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: White

Virgo (August 24–September 23)

Elders in the family may feel ignored, so giving value to their opinion is vital. Tensions with senior colleagues may arise if differences arise. Renovating the home may improve its charm and worth. Extra attention is needed to prevent minor injuries. Acquiring knowledge may feel uplifting, motivating students to go deeper. Spending beyond limits on non-essentials could upset financial balance. Thrill-filled journeys may bring excitement today.

Love Focus: Appreciating small gestures may deepen marital affection.

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: Peach

Libra (September 24–October 23)

Financially, new undertakings may hold encouraging prospects. Minor household frictions may call for patience, though solutions exist. Fast healing is likely for those facing ailments. At the workplace, persistence with requests may yield favorable outcomes. Buying commercial property may open opportunities for expansion. Trips with family may provide refreshing closeness. Educational pursuits may bring joy and reinforce drive.

Love Focus: Healing emotional scars may demand time and tolerance.

Lucky Number: 5

Lucky Colour: Golden

Scorpio (October 24–November 22)

A cousin’s suggestion may spark interesting ideas. Expenditure may flow smoothly into essential domestic needs. Professional tasks may need close evaluation to safeguard interests. Your skill in managing stamina may help you handle long commitments. Scholars may find contentment in consistent improvement. Real estate choices require thorough review to prevent mistakes.

Love Focus: Forming deep bonds may ease a sense of solitude.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Yellow

Sagittarius (November 23–December 21)

Following household traditions may strengthen emotional attachment. Team spirit at the office may feel effortless, enhancing productivity. Rental dealings may bring delays that call for patience. A disciplined approach to money may secure future plans. Simple health habits like walking may uplift both body and soul. Academic advancement may feel steady, though without sudden leaps. Travel plans may require awareness of differing schedules.

Love Focus: Sharing emotions openly may build stronger intimacy.

Lucky Number: 9

Lucky Colour: Silver

Capricorn (December 22–January 20)

Staying away from careless money moves may prevent losses. Long-term vision in property buying may prove rewarding. Career goals may seem practical, though slight postponements are possible. Learning may feel captivating, inspiring deeper exploration. A casual chat with relatives may reveal something valuable. Striking a balance between work and rest may keep your mind sharp.

Love Focus: Introducing your beloved to family may need patience and care.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: Blue

Aquarius (January 21–February 19)

Learners may perform better with frequent pauses in study. Income may rise through diverse avenues. Property improvement projects may take longer but offer fulfilling outcomes. At the job front, mentorship may help newcomers adapt smoothly. Journeys may meet small delays, demanding adaptability. Enjoying meals with loved ones may bring laughter. Yoga or meditation may help you gain inner calm.

Love Focus: Correcting past missteps may restore peace in love.

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: Cream

Pisces (February 20–March 20)

Lending too freely may bring regret later. Lack of focus at work may slow progress. Small health concerns may require prompt care for smooth recovery. Carelessness at home may bring trouble, so remain alert. Property expansion may open fresh chances. Academics may progress gradually, offering steady improvement. Journeys may create joyful memories filled with amusement.

Love Focus: Balancing affection with family wishes may feel demanding.

Lucky Number: 18

Lucky Colour: Orange

By: Dr. Prem Kumar Sharma

(Astrologer, Palmist, Numerologist & Vastu Consultant)

Email: [email protected]

Url: http://www.premastrologer.com

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Nutritionist explains why skin becomes saggy after weight loss, suggests 3 hacks to prevent it
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Nutritionist explains why skin becomes saggy after weight loss, suggests 3 hacks to prevent it

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Updated on: Sept 13, 2025 05:40 pm IST

After weight loss, the areas that stored excess fat, like belly or arms, can develop wrinkled skin. Nutritionist Dr Shikha Singh shares how you can prevent it. 

Reaching your desired weight goal is a major achievement, especially for those who have been working to lose weight for a long time. But weight loss, particularly for obese individuals, can come with the side effect of loose and saggy skin. The skin loses its firmness and may appear creased, wrinkled, or jiggly due to increased softness.

Weight loss causes the skin to sag. (Representative Image: Pexel)

ALSO READ: Weight loss coach suggests 4 strength training exercises for women to target back rolls, flabby arms and belly fat

But, this side effect can be minimised by following some key habits that support skin elasticity and improve firmness.

Dr Shikha Singh, a clinical nutritionist who often shares insights on fitness, revealed in an August 12 Instagram post why skin sags after weight loss and how one can avoid it.

Why does skin sag after weight loss?

Dr Singh drew an interesting analogy to explain why skin sags. She took two balloons, one in a normal deflated state, and the other that she inflated and then released all the air from. The balloon that had been inflated appeared wrinkled compared to the one that was not filled. According to Dr Singh, the same principle applies to our fat cells.

She explained in Hindi, “This is what happens with our fat cells. When we gain weight, fat fills up in our fat cells and they expand. When we lose weight, the fat leaves, and the fat cells shrink, but they don’t return to their original shape. Fat cells stay ready so that if we gain weight again, they can quickly store fat again.”

How to avoid loose skin?

To maintain skin firmness after losing weight, Dr Singh recommended adding protein to every meal. Second, she suggested drinking three litres of water throughout the day to stay well hydrated. And lastly, she advised staying active by doing 30-45 minutes of brisk walking daily and including strength training after weight loss.

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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bitchy | Eden: King Charles needs to ‘prevent’ Prince Harry from ever honoring the military
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bitchy | Eden: King Charles needs to ‘prevent’ Prince Harry from ever honoring the military

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

As we discussed earlier, the usual suspects are absolutely furious that Prince Harry arranged to have a letter and a wreath laid at the Burma Star Memorial on VJ Day. I noted in my earlier coverage that the Windsors’ treatment of Harry specifically on military/veteran issues and war commemorations comes across as audaciously cruel and short-sighted, not to mention completely unhinged. The left-behinds proudly state that THEY are the only ones who can recognize military service because they are “working royals.” They don’t see why Prince Harry can’t understand that he is simply not allowed to recognize the sacrifices of servicemen because he moved to California!! The fact that Harry did more than Prince William – who commemorated VJ Day with a tweet from his vacation home in Norfolk – isn’t sitting well with any of these deranged individuals. Speaking of, Richard Eden’s new Mail column is about all of this, and about how much Prince Philip hated Harry! Ah, of course.

Harry’s public tribute to his grandfather has, I can reveal, provoked a sceptical reaction from those who knew the late duke.

‘What hypocrisy,’ one friend of the Royal Family told me. ‘Harry hurt his grandfather deeply during the final year of his life.’

Harry’s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, for example – in which he and his wife, Meghan, attacked the royals in the most personal way, even accusing an unnamed senior member of his family of racism – was broadcast when Philip was in hospital with what turned out to be his final illness. The duke’s hospital stay had been no surprise as he was then aged 99 and had been in increasingly poor health. Prince Philip died four weeks after the Oprah interview was broadcast.

Harry’s decision to have a wreath and long letter placed at the Burma Star Memorial is striking. Working members of the Royal Family, such as Harry’s brother and sister-in-law, the Prince and Princess of Wales, did not leave wreaths. Not because they don’t care but because they purposely allowed the commemorations to be led by the King and Queen.

The fact that Harry was able to ‘hijack’ the national service of remembrance, as a royal source put it to me, has caused unease at the palace.

When he tried to do something similar in 2021, Queen Elizabeth personally intervened to stop him. Harry, who stepped down as a front-line royal the previous year, had wanted to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph in London on Remembrance Sunday alongside those of other members of his family. But, as my colleague Rebecca English revealed at the time, the Queen took ‘all of two seconds’ to make up her mind and refuse permission.

‘Remembrance Sunday is sacrosanct when it comes to Her Majesty’s diary,’ a source explained at the time. ‘It’s one of the most important dates in her calendar and nothing is done without her knowledge. People were suggesting the Palace’s reaction to what Harry asked was petty. But it was the Queen’s decision. And what’s more, she actually had very strong views on the subject.’

Another source said: ‘While she has enormous admiration for Harry’s achievements both in and out of the military, this was seen as an example of his lack of understanding at what it means for him to be a non-working royal. The Queen is very firmly of the opinion that you can’t pick and choose what you do when it comes to the institution. Either you are in – or you are out.’

What’s clear to me is that the King needs to take a leaf out of his mother’s book and take a firmer line with his younger son. Harry, by apparently trying to upstage his older brother, the heir to the throne, is undermining him. Just as the late Queen stopped Harry having a wreath laid for him at the Cenotaph, the King should have prevented this latest attempt by the Duke of Sussex to take advantage of his military connections. When it comes to publicity-seeking Harry and Meghan, the King, as Head of the Armed Forces, should remain on guard.

[From The Daily Mail]

Eden is literally arguing that Harry, a veteran who served two tours in an active war zone, should not be ALLOWED to place a wreath in commemoration of a war. That Buckingham Palace needs to “prevent” a veteran’s commemoration because it “undermines” the heir’s tweet. “The Prince and Princess of Wales…did not leave wreaths. Not because they don’t care but because they purposely allowed the commemorations to be led by the King and Queen….” O RLY? Such self-sacrifice from William and Kate to NOT show up, to NOT leave a wreath, to NOT commemorate the sacrifices within the Pacific theatre of World War II. All because Charles and Camilla were already there! *furious foot stomping*

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