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Van Hechter on “Boy Problems,” Heartbreak, and Dancing It Away
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Van Hechter on “Boy Problems,” Heartbreak, and Dancing It Away

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

French-Georgian artist Van Hechter lives in Montreal, where he co-owns Isotop Records with associate producer D.J. Eryck Wyseman. Known for his clever, multi-layered lyrics that expose human flaws, often his own, with humor and charm, Van has built a cult following in the underground scene. Stylish both in fashion and sound, his music now plays on radio stations in New York, Chicago, and California, and he’s set to perform regularly in Manhattan over the next year.

His latest single, “Boy Problems,” is a daring bilingual track blending French and English. Van refused to translate it entirely into English, believing the French lyrics added a romantic flair. Here’s what he had to say about it.

Is this your first really bilingual song?
“I have a few songs with a French sentence or two, but yes, ‘Boy Problems’ is my first fully bilingual song. It wasn’t calculated at all; it’s just how it came out when I wrote it. I thought, well, French is supposed to be the language of love, so why not talk about heartbreak in French?

Plus, I used a Montreal accent, meaning Quebec French, not France French, which was important to me. I wanted to represent and honor the city where I’ve spent most of my life.”

What’s the song about?
“It’s about self-respect and knowing your worth. If you feel you aren’t loved at your true value, exit even if the relationship has great moments. Never settle for crumbs. It’s better to be alone than around someone who makes you feel small.

And I remember dancing that breakup away after each show at Orage Club, where I entertain twice a week. A very disco cliché, really,” he laughs.

A disco cliché we love, though…
“Yes! From Barry White and Carrie Lucas to Dua Lipa, dancing away heartbreak while pretending everything’s fine works every time in a song. The idea never gets old, so I dove right in.”

Right before the break, you sing ‘Tout seul à Montréal,’ which means ‘All alone in Montreal.’ How does being alone in Montreal feel?
“Mehhh, that was the pain talking. I rarely feel lonely, especially not in Montreal. I live downtown, and I can’t walk 10 meters, about 32 feet, without running into someone I know. As soon as I step outside my flat, there’s always someone to say hello to.”

Any plans to visit California?
“God, I’d love to visit California again. Palm Springs was exquisite! People were so kind. I remember walking from my hotel to a café for breakfast while cars were honking at me. I didn’t even know why. Maybe the mustache?” he chuckles.

“I also remember confiding my troubles to a girl by a pool with a stunning mountain view. I was going through a setback, and she followed up with me for two years after that conversation. Can you believe it? How generous!”

Your stage presence is magnetic. When you walk on, there’s a real star aura. Where does that come from, do you think?
“If I do have that aura, I think it comes from letting go. I’m at my best when I don’t overthink. I rehearse a lot, but I let performances flow naturally and leave room for spontaneity.

It actually took years to loosen up on stage. When I first started out, I was petrified. Now, performing is my favorite part of the job.”

You can hear his new song HERE

November 6, 2025 0 comments
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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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Paediatrician shares 7 signs of joint problems in kids every parent should know: ‘Pain that increases at night…’
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Paediatrician shares 7 signs of joint problems in kids every parent should know: ‘Pain that increases at night…’

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Joint problems are generally thought to be a problem that shows up in older adults. But joint issues also occur in young kids. What’s most alarming is that often, serious signs of joint problems are confused with growing pains. Parents need to stay alert and know when to seek medical advice. Early detection of joint issues reduces the chances of complications.

If your child is suffering from joint pain, seek help for timely medical intervention. (Picture credit: Freepik)

ALSO READ: Signs and symptoms associated with rheumatological diseases in children

Addressing the issue of joint health in kids, Dr Poonam Chhillar, Assistant Professor, Paediatrics, Shardacare Healthcity, shared with HT Lifestyle the signs that necessitate a doctor visit because they are serious.

“While it’s typical for parents to call occasional joint pain in children ‘growing pains,’ that may be true, but it’s important to know when it could actually be something different,” Dr Chhillar warned about the habit of parents dismissing children’s joint problems.

The paediatrician explained that growing pains are common in children between the ages of 3 and 12, and are usually dull. They do not include serious signs like swelling, limping or redness. They could also be sports injuries. But one more serious root cause, Dr Chhillar highlighted: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. This happens when inflammation rises in the joints.

7 warning signs parents should know

Children are at the risk of permanent disability if medical attention is delayed. (Picture credit: Made with Chat GPT)
Children are at the risk of permanent disability if medical attention is delayed. (Picture credit: Made with Chat GPT)

Joint pain, when left untreated, may get aggravated. Dr Chhillar said, “While mild joint pain or strain can be treated with rest and warm compresses, some symptoms should never be ignored.” Often, non-serious pain goes away with a warm compress, but when certain signs persist, they indicate underlying issues like inflammation or juvenile arthritis.

“Waiting too long to see a doctor could increase your child’s risk of developing chronic problems, joint damage or disability,” the paediatrician reminded the cost of delaying medical attention.

Here are the 7 signs she shared:

1. Persistent joint pain or swelling

  • Joint pain or swelling that is worsening or lasts longer than a week can be a sign of inflammation.
  • It is especially more prominent with large joints like the knee.

2. Stiffness in the morning

  • Difficulty getting out of bed
  • Stiffness after naps
  • Feeling awkward after sitting for a long time.

3. Limping or altered use of a limb

  • Any newly apparent limp
  • Reluctance to bear weight
  • Decreased range of motion in a joint

4. Bone pain that increases at night

  • Bone pain that is severe enough to wake the child from sleep.

5. Spontaneous fracture without injury or trauma:

  • Fractures that occur without a known cause may indicate underlying weakness or a metabolic bone disease.

6. Systemic symptoms:

These are symptoms of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), or another inflammatory or infectious process:

  • Joint pain with fever
  • Unexplained rash
  • Extreme fatigue
  • Unexplained weight loss

7. Redness or warmth over the joint:

These signs reveal inflammation or infection:

2 things children need to follow

The paediatrician advised parents to ensure good nutrition and an active lifestyle so that children develop healthy bones and joints.

She named two nutrients that support bone health. “Make sure your child is getting enough Calcium and Vitamin D, which are essential for healthy bones.”

If a child is overweight, their bones bear more strain, making it very important to be active and maintain a healthy weight.

Dr Chhillar suggested, “Promote different forms of physical activity—weight-bearing exercise, stretching and play. Managing weight is also important as excess weight puts additional strain on developing bones and joints.”

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.

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Bengaluru cardiologist explains 2 categories of heart problems in childhood all parents need to know
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Bengaluru cardiologist explains 2 categories of heart problems in childhood all parents need to know

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Heart diseases are rising at an unprecedented rate, especially in young adults. But heart diseases don’t spare young children either. To understand the cardiovascular dangers, HT Lifestyle spoke to Dr Chandan Saurav Mahapatro, consultant, interventional cardiology at Manipal Hospital, Hebbal, Bengaluru. While one may think that heart problems may be a middle-aged concern, Dr Mahapatro shed light on an alarming reality and said, “Heart problems are not age-related. Even children get affected by serious heart problems.”

Children also suffer from heart issues. (Picture credit: Freepik)

In children, heart issues are classified, as the cardiologist noted, into congenital heart defects and lifestyle-driven heart issues. As a parent, it is important to know about these categories and the signs to seek immediate medical care.

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Congenital heart defects (CHD)

The first category of heart issues children are afflicted by is congenital heart defects. Describing the causes, the cardiologist shared, “These are structural defects in the heart and are present right at birth. These conditions are not usually caused by lifestyle or parenting choices.”

Genetics play a big role in shaping congenital heart defects. “They are mostly caused due to genetic issues, or due to issues during fetal development, such as maternal illness (rubella), certain medications during pregnancy, poorly controlled diabetes, alcohol use, or family history,” Dr Mahapatro said.

The health issues or lifestyle factors a mother may experience during pregnancy can influence fetal development, leading to structural defects in the heart. Structural defect here means a physical problem in the heart’s very anatomy, how the heart is formed. When the heart’s shape or structure is not normal, blood flow or basic functions may be affected.

But the severity in early years is rare, as only 1 per cent of babies with CHD require surgery within the first year of life, as per the cardiologist. Mild cases only require medications and medical care.

Dr Mahapatro explained some of the common warning signs of CHD parents should know, “Some of the warning signs of CHDs include rapid breathing, bluish skin (cyanosis), difficulty feeding, stunted growth and poor weight gain.”

Lifestyle-driven heart issues

Eating junk food increases the risk of lifestyle-driven heart problems. (Picture credit: Freepik)
Eating junk food increases the risk of lifestyle-driven heart problems. (Picture credit: Freepik)

The second category is lifestyle-driven heart issues.“Lifestyle-driven heart issues develop over time, often as a result of modern living. Poor eating habits, lack of physical activity, rising childhood obesity, and even stress can contribute to high blood pressure, cholesterol problems, and early signs of heart disease in young people,” Dr Mahapatro said.

In other words, not all heart problems are inherited or present from birth; some develop because of poor lifestyle choices.

While CHD requires urgent care, lifestyle-driven heart problems pose bigger risks in adulthood. “Lifestyle-driven heart problems may not cause immediate concerns like CHDs; they build risk gradually, leading to serious complications during adulthood,” the cardiologist warned.

He emphasised that parents should encourage children to stay physically active and eat nutritionally balanced meals to protect heart health.

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.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Minka Kelly's X-Mas in France Romance 'Champagne Problems' Trailer
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Minka Kelly’s X-Mas in France Romance ‘Champagne Problems’ Trailer

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Minka Kelly’s X-Mas in France Romance ‘Champagne Problems’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
October 15, 2025
Source: YouTube

“You think I’m flirting with you?” “Aren’t you?” “Absolutely.” Oooh la la! Netflix has revealed their official trailer for another new romantic comedy arriving this fall for streaming at home. Champagne Problems is the latest creation from the director of Love, Guaranteed and Love in the Villa. A driven American exec heads to Paris determined to acquire a champagne brand by Christmas — and accidentally falls for the heir to the bubbly empire. Starring Minka Kelly as the exec and Tom Wozniczka as the hunky French beau, Champagne Problems is this Holiday season’s reminder that one simple evening can turn into something special and that Christmas in France is always a good idea. Sydney is a determined American executive who travels to France to secure the acquisition of a world-renowned champagne brand before Christmas, but her plans are upended when she falls into a whirlwind romance – who turns out to be the founder’s son. Also starring Thibault de Montalemert, Sean Amsing, Flula Borg, Astrid Whettnall, Xavier Samuel, Mitchell Mullen, and Maeve Courtier-Lilley. This looks sweet & fun – though very weird Die Hard joke.

Here’s the first official trailer for Mark Steven Johnson’s film Champagne Problems, from YouTube:

Champagne Problems Trailer

Champagne Problems Trailer

Sydney Price (Minka Kelly) is a determined emerging executive who finally gets a chance to lead a major acquisition for Chateau Cassell, a beloved champagne house nestled in the heart of the Champagne region. When she hears she has been summoned to France around Christmas as part of the negotiations, she arrives in the city of lights with a hopeful heart & ready to close the deal. Taking one night off to soak in the magic of Paris over the holidays, she has an unexpectedly charming run-in with Henri Cassell (Tom Wozniczka), a stranger who turns one simple evening into something special. Her plans for a whirlwind romance are quickly upended when she discovers that this charming Parisian is the founder’s son of the very company she is hoping to acquire. Yet, even amidst gentle competition set by Hugo Cassell (Thibault de Montalemert) for all the potential buyers at the family vineyard, Sydney and Henri find themselves irresistibly drawn to each other, realizing that their burgeoning feelings might be hard to keep bottled up.

Champagne Problems is written and directed by the American writer / filmmaker Mark Steven Johnson, director of the movies Simon Birch, Daredevil, Ghost Rider, When In Rome, Killing Season, Finding Steve McQueen, Love Guaranteed, and Love in the Villa previously. It’s produced by Stephanie Slack, Margret H. Huddleston, Mark Steven Johnson. Netflix will debut Mark Steven Johnson’s Champagne Problems film streaming on Netflix worldwide starting November 19th, 2025 this fall. Look fun? Who wants to watch?

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Can AI Solve Fashion's Excess Inventory Problems?
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Can AI Solve Fashion's Excess Inventory Problems?

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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As the world becomes increasingly reliant on AI (for better or for worse), fashion brands have started to explore the technology not only as a catalyst for design, but also as a solution to inventory management, merchandising and the ever-shifting social media trend cycle. An August 2024 survey …

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