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Ranbir Kapoor's fitness coach shares how AI can transform the fitness industry: Personalised coaching, feedback and more
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Ranbir Kapoor’s fitness coach shares how AI can transform the fitness industry: Personalised coaching, feedback and more

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the fitness industry, making coaching more personalised, data-driven, and responsive. By analysing real-time feedback and individual patterns, AI is helping people train smarter, prevent injuries, and achieve sustainable results.

According to Shivohaam, AI can transform the fitness industry’s approach to coaching.(Unsplash)

Celebrity fitness coach Shivohaam Bhatt, who has worked with prominent figures like Amitabh Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor, Jacqueline Fernandez and Aamir Khan, shared with HT Lifestyle how the fitness and wellness industry is being revolutionised by the impact of AI.

He highlights, “The global wellness and fitness industry is experiencing a fundamental transformation. What once relied on generic workout plans, calorie charts, and manual coaching has rapidly evolved into a hyper-personalised, data-driven ecosystem powered by Artificial Intelligence.”

According to Shivohaam, combining AI with fitness can revolutionise how humans approach health, performance, and long-term wellbeing. He says, “This shift is not merely technological. It is also biological, psychological, and behavioural. AI is helping millions bypass trial-and-error, eliminate guesswork, prevent injuries, and achieve sustainable results – faster and more intelligently than ever before.”

Precision wellness powered by AI

According to Shivohaam, AI can provide personalised diet plans and workout charts tailored to the unique needs of an individual. He explains, “Traditional fitness and diet plans often assume that what works for one person should work for all. AI has proven why this approach fails. Human bodies function uniquely based on genetics, hormones, training history, stress levels, and environmental influences.”

AI enables a new level of hyper-personalisation in fitness by analysing multi-dimensional data based on real-time biofeedback, much like how an expert coach would adjust a routine after observing a client’s progress. Fitness-focused AI can analyse the following parameters:

  • Body composition, training history, and movement patterns
  • Sleep quality and heart rate variability (HRV)
  • Recovery rate, stress levels, and nervous system readiness
  • Gut feedback and nutrient tolerance
  • Emotional consistency, mindset patterns, and lifestyle constraints
Fitness focused AI can analyse these biological markers and deliver personalised support.(Image generated via Google Gemini)
Fitness focused AI can analyse these biological markers and deliver personalised support.(Image generated via Google Gemini)

Real-time coaching

The fitness coach explains, “This is a breakthrough for people training alone or remotely. AI bridges the gap between guidance and execution by merging coaching intelligence with in-the-moment performance analysis.”

AI can transform fitness with real-time coaching powered by motion sensors, wearable tech, and computer vision. These advanced platforms can correct your form to prevent injuries, detect asymmetry to spot weak points, adjust load or tempo based on fatigue, and analyse muscle engagement for more effective training.

Consistency fueled by AI

According to Shivohaam, “The largest problem in fitness isn’t lack of information – it’s lack of consistency. AI understands human fluctuation. It doesn’t rely on motivation; it builds systems that drive predictable results.”

AI integrates behavioural science to help build sustainable fitness habits. It uses smart reminders to encourage consistency, adaptive schedules that align with natural energy peaks, and motivation tracking to reduce dropout rates. By setting micro-goals to maintain momentum and incorporating accountability protocols for structured adherence, AI makes long-term fitness progress more achievable and personalised.

AI as a coaching assistant

According to Shivohaam, AI has the potential to enhance coaching, not replace it. He explains, “Contrary to fear-driven myths, AI is not replacing human coaches – it is elevating them. AI automates repetitive tasks like progress tracking, calorie adjustments, and performance evaluation, allowing coaches to focus on what truly matters: strategy, emotional support, and mindset transformation.”

He highlights that with AI integration,

  • Coaches can deliver personalisation at scale
  • Client progress becomes measurable and transparent
  • Data enables deep decision-making for long-term transformations
  • Time-consuming manual tracking is eliminated

He concludes, “AI in wellness is not a shortcut. It is a strategic partner that empowers deeper human potential by combining science, data, and intelligent adaptation. The future of fitness will belong to those who embrace this powerful fusion of precision and personalisation, where transformation is not a trend – but a lifelong evolution.”

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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Nia Sharma Purchases Luxury Car Worth THIS Whopping Amount On Dhanteras; Shares FIRST Pics

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Nia Sharma celebrated Diwali in grand style by purchasing a luxurious yellow Mercedes-Benz AMG CLE 53 worth over Rs 1.2 crore on Dhanteras. She shared vibrant photos of her new car on Instagram, marking a memorable start to the festival season.

Nia Sharma Buys Mercedes-Benz AMG CLE 53 Worth Rs 1.2 Cr

The actress revealed that she acquired the vehicle through an EMI plan, sharing multiple pictures of herself posing with her stunning yellow ride. In her post, she humorously captioned, “AMG ………………(All Money Gone) EMI ON,” thanking @autohangar for a seamless delivery experience and reminiscing about childhood dreams.

Nia’s 35th Birthday Celebrations

Last month, Nia Sharma turned 35 in style during a memorable birthday celebration in Dubai. Surrounded by close friends, she enjoyed a night filled with glamour and joy. The festivities kicked off with a toast beneath Dubai’s glittering skyline, where she looked stunning in a white lace dress.

She also shared glimpses of a surprise poolside birthday party, featuring a beautifully decorated dessert with “Happy Birthday Nia” written in chocolate, complemented by exotic delicacies. From raising a toast to celebrating by the infinity pool, her birthday was a perfect blend of glamour, happiness, and love.

Known for living life to the fullest, Nia often shares quick tips on skincare, dental care, and healthy recipes on social media, inspiring fans to enjoy and take care of themselves every day.

About The Car

The AMG CLE 53 Coupe exudes sporty elegance, with heavy, solid doors and frameless windows that add a sleek touch. It comes equipped with eight airbags, a 360-degree camera, a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and advanced driver assistance features like active brake assist, park assist, and blind-spot monitoring.

Under the hood, it boasts a 3-litre inline-six petrol engine paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. Power is delivered to all four wheels via Mercedes-AMG’s fully variable 4MATIC+ system, enabling rapid acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in under five seconds. The standard rear-axle steering enhances agility at low speeds and stability at higher speeds.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Surbhi Chandna Recalls Being REPLACED By Nia Sharma In Jamai Raja Last Minute, Says, “Everything Was Set, But Makers Said….”

Akankshya Mukherjee

Akankshya Mukherjee is a dynamic and ambitious individual poised to make waves in the realm of Media and Communication. With a passion for creativity and a drive to contribute to forward-thinking organizations, Akankshya embodies adaptability and a hunger for learning. Having already garnered experience through involvement in various organizations, she has honed the skill of quickly adapting to new environments and challenges. She sees each opportunity as a chance for personal and professional growth, eagerly embracing roles in communications and content writing.

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Cardiologist shares which Indian sweets to skip and which to pick this Diwali 2025: ‘Market boondi laddu vs homemade…’
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Cardiologist shares which Indian sweets to skip and which to pick this Diwali 2025: ‘Market boondi laddu vs homemade…’

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Come Diwali, and Indian households start overflowing with sweets, snacks and chocolates during the five-day festivities, as people exchange gifts and families prepare feasts for everyone to enjoy. Some of the most common Indian sweets and desserts found in homes are laddu, chocolate boxes, soan papdi, and barfi.

This Diwali 2025, instead of market boondi laddu, go for homemade besan laddu. (Image generated via Google Gemini)

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In an Instagram post shared on October 15, Dr Alok Chopra, a cardiologist and functional medicine expert, MD, MBBS, listed down some of the common Diwali sweets and desserts that you should avoid, and provided healthy alternatives to each dish. Let’s find out what the doctor suggested.

Which Indian sweet to pick and drop this Diwali?

Sharing the list of Indian sweets you should ditch and which you should pick, Dr Alok Chopra wrote, “This Diwali, redefine indulgence. Health isn’t about cutting joy — it’s about choosing better joy. From A2 ghee laddus to antioxidant hampers, let your celebrations reflect true abundance — inside and out.”

This Diwali, try these suggestions provided by a cardiologist:

1. Market boondi laddu vs homemade besan laddu

Instead of the boondi laddu available in the market, which is made with refined sugar, cheap oil, and synthetic colour (there is approximately 700 g of sugar present in a kg of laddu), choose homemade besan laddus made with A2 ghee and organic jaggery

2. Packaged soan papdi or barfi boxes vs pistachio and rose coconut bites

Every year, during Diwali, every Indian household gets at least a box of soan papdi or barfi, and these sweets are full of refined sugar. Therefore, the cardiologist suggests enjoying pistachio and rose coconut bites made with date purée instead of these Indian sweets.

3. Deep-fried namkeen vs roasted nut and seed mix

As you entertain guests at your home during Diwali festivities, you might end up serving them namkeen, which are deep-fried and full of preservatives. So, instead, try serving a roasted nut and seed mix, the cardiologist suggests.

4. Fancy gift hampers vs curated wellness baskets

For Diwali gifts, we often end up choosing fancy gift hampers which include wafers, chocolates, and packaged sweets, and they are not healthy options. Therefore, Dr Chopra suggests curating wellness baskets, instead, made with blueberries, avocado, dragon fruit, and dark chocolate (85%).

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.

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Nutritionist cautions against heavy Diwali sweets; shares healthier, guilt-free alternatives to enjoy the festival
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Nutritionist cautions against heavy Diwali sweets; shares healthier, guilt-free alternatives to enjoy the festival

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Diwali is the season of lights, laughter, and sweets, but overindulging in traditional mithais can spike sugar levels and affect your health. Suman Agarwal, nutritionist and weight loss expert, shares in her October 18 Instagram post some healthier alternatives to enjoy festive treats guilt-free while still celebrating the spirit of the festival. (Also read: Fortis gastronologist says ‘sweets are more harmful than you think’; shares the right way to eat them this Diwali )

Celebrate Diwali with low-fat, sugar-free sweet options for your cravings. (Freepik)

1. Apple almond rabdi

A smooth, low-fat dessert flecked with apple bits and delicately laced with cinnamon.

Makes: 2½ cups | Serving size: ½ cup | Serves: 5

Prep time: 5 mins | Cooking time: 25 mins

Ingredients:

20 almonds, finely sliced

3 tbsp sugar

1 litre double-toned milk (1.5% fat)

¼ tsp cinnamon powder

½ large apple

Instructions:

1. Boil milk until reduced by half, add sugar, and boil for 2 more minutes.

2. Peel and finely chop the apple (do not chop in advance to avoid browning).

3. Stir in apple, almonds, and cinnamon powder.

Nutrition (per serving): 152 kcal | Protein: 7 g | Fat: 5 g | Carbs: 20 g | Calcium: 228 mg | Fibre: 0.2 g | Iron: 0.3 mg

2. Bliss balls

Sugar-free bites to satisfy your sweet cravings.

Makes: 14 | Serving size: 1 | Prep time: 1 min | Cooking time: 10 mins

Ingredients:

12 large pitted dates

6 walnuts

6 almonds

½ cup desiccated coconut + 2 tbsp for rolling

2 tbsp cocoa powder

Instructions:

1. Grind all ingredients (except 2 tbsp coconut) until smooth but slightly crumbly.

2. Divide the mixture into 14 portions and roll into balls.

3. Roll balls in the remaining coconut.

4. Store in an airtight container or refrigerate.

Nutrition (per serving): 89 kcal | Protein: 1 g | Fat: 3 g | Carbs: 13 g | Calcium: 25 mg | Fibre: 1.5 g | Iron: 1 mg

3. Dudhi halwa with dry fruits

A melt-in-your-mouth delight that’s low in fat.

Makes: 3 cups | Serving size: ½ cup | Serves: 6

Prep time: 5 mins | Cooking time: 35 mins

Ingredients:

4 cups dudhi (bottle gourd), grated

1 litre fat-free milk (0–0.8% fat)

17 almonds, julienned

16 cashews, julienned

1½ tsp cardamom powder

1/3 cup sugar

Instructions:

1. Boil milk until reduced by half.

2. Squeeze dudhi to remove water; sauté 5 mins, cover and steam 10 mins.

3. Add reduced milk, cook while stirring.

4. Stir in sugar, almonds, cashews; cook till halwa thickens.

5. Add cardamom powder and serve hot or chilled.

Nutrition (per serving): 156 kcal | Protein: 7.5 g | Fat: 4.3 g | Carbs: 21.5 g | Calcium: 273 mg | Fibre: 0.6 g | Iron: 0.8 mg

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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Dangal Actress Zaira Wasim Makes Instagram Comeback To Announce Wedding; Shares Nikaah Pictures

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Former actress Zaira Wasim, who became a household name in India after portraying a young Geeta Phogat in the biographical sports film Dangal, is now married. On Friday night, the National Film Award winner returned to Instagram to make the announcement and drop some sweet pictures from her big day.

Zaira Wasim Shares Nikaah Pictures

After quitting acting in 2019, the ‘Secret Superstar’ actress took a break from Instagram and only posted quotes/text in her feed. She made a comeback only last evening and shared personal pictures. Taking to her Instagram handle, Zaira shared two photos simply captioned “Qubool Hai x3.” The photos show the newlyweds signing their nikaah papers and posing with their backs to the camera.

While the former actress did share glimpses of her big day, Zaira refrained from revealing the name of her husband or his face. For her nikaah, ‘The Sky Is Pink’ actress wore a bright red wedding attire complete with golden embroidery. An emerald and diamond ring is seen over her mehendi covered left hand.

Zaira’s post has received tons of love in the less than 24 hours with nearly 250K like. Thousands have also taken to the comments section to bless the newly weds and wish them a happy married life.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Casting Director Anmol Ahuja calls Aamir Khan a genius, recalls him recommending Zaira Wasim for Secret Superstar, says, “If he’s not involved, we start having problems”

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Fortis gastronologist says 'sweets are more harmful than you think'; shares the right way to eat them this Diwali
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Fortis gastronologist says ‘sweets are more harmful than you think’; shares the right way to eat them this Diwali

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Diwali is synonymous with lights, laughter, and an endless array of sweets. While indulging is part of the celebration, overdoing it can take a toll on your health. Dr Shubham Vatsya, gastroenterologist and hepatologist, Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj, Delhi, explains in his October 17 Instagram post why sweets can be more harmful than you think and shares the right way to enjoy them this festive season. (Also read: Fortis gastroenterologist warns your daily fruit juices are actually ‘sugar syrups’ with hidden health risks )

Dr. Shubham Vatsya highlights the negative effects of sweets on skin and overall health.(Pexels)

Are sweets really ageing your skin

“Sweets are more harmful than you think! This Diwali, your glow won’t come from the lights, it’ll come from your choices. Every extra bite of dessert silently sticks to your collagen, stealing your skin’s bounce and speeding up ageing,” Dr Shubham wrote in the caption.

He adds, “It’s not just about weight anymore, it’s about youth. So before that extra piece of mithai… just ask yourself, glow chahiye, ya wrinkles?”

“Do you want to glow this Diwali or just wear jewellery? The choice is actually decided by sweets. People think sweets only make you gain weight. But every extra bite of sweets slowly reduces your youthfulness,” warns Dr Shubham.

How can you enjoy sweets without harming your health?

According to Dr Vatsya, sweets contain sugar that binds with collagen and elastin proteins in your body, the very proteins that keep your skin tight and youthful. This process, known as glycation, doesn’t just affect your skin. “This sugar also weakens your blood cells and accelerates the ageing of your organs,” he explains.

He further cautions that overindulging in sweets can double the risk of diabetes, heart problems, and brain-related issues. Dr Vatsya advises, “If you want to stay young and healthy, never make sweets a daily habit.”

This Diwali, while celebrating with lights, laughter, and family, it’s important to enjoy sweets in moderation and prioritise your long-term health.

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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D'Angelo's Daughter, Imani, Shares Tribute Amid Singer's Death
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D’Angelo’s Daughter, Imani, Shares Tribute Amid Singer’s Death

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

D’Angelo’s death has rocked fans and fellow artists, but nobody is feeling the weight of this grief more than his children.

His 26-year-old daughter, Imani Archer, penned a tribute to her father on Instagram, whom she desribed as her “biggest hype man, protector, biggest musical inspiration, the kindest and most selfless man,” and of course, “the best father anyone could’ve ever had.”

The blossoming singer wrote, “Dear daddy, there are no words to describe this immeasurable loss. I’m in absolute disbelief and shock […] No one will EVER measure up to how brave and strong you are. Till the very end, you made sure to protect me from anything that would scare or hurt me.”

Archer continued, “I love you so much Daddy. I wish I had more time to spend with you. For you to show me new music, play piano with me to our favorite songs, or to go back and forward about our favorite go to meals. You’re a one of a kind soul, and I’m so grateful you chose me to be your daughter.”

Archer promised to “never forget all of your advice and things you’ve told me on how to get through this life,” adding, “Dad…I miss you more than life and this is breaking my heart into a million pieces. I wish I could hold your hand just one more time. I will forever honor you and carry on your legacy Dad. Everything I do will always be for you. I’m gonna miss you and hearing your voice every single day. I’ll always be your BabyGirl.”

The post concluded with the hashtag, “F**kCancer.”

It was announced on Tuesday (Oct. 14) that D’Angelo died at age 51 after a private battle with pancreatic cancer.

His eldest son with the late Angie Stone also made a brief statement following his death. “I just sat here watchin my daddy die after feeling like it was the first time he and I were truly building. He was there when I needed him the most after the passing of momma. Unfortunately, time ran out,” said Michael Archer II.

D’Angelo does have a third child, a boy assumed to be named Morocco, that he’s kept out of the public eye.

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Karan Johar shares pics from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai sets as film turns 27, fans ask ‘why is Salman Khan's photo missing'
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Karan Johar shares pics from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai sets as film turns 27, fans ask ‘why is Salman Khan’s photo missing’

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Filmmaker Karan Johar got nostalgic as his directorial debut, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, completed 27 years of theatrical release. Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Karan shared a post featuring pictures of actors and crew members from the film’s set. What caught fans’ eyes was that Karan didn’t share a single photo of actor Salman Khan.

Karan Johar shared Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukerji’s photos but not Salman Khan’s.

Karan Johar shares pics from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai sets

Karan shared behind-the-scenes photos of Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Rani Mukerji, Anupam Kher, Reema Lagoo and Archana Puran Singh, among others. He also shared photos of himself, his father Yash Johar and choreographer Farah Khan.

Sharing the post, Karan wrote, “27 years!!! Some beautiful and candid memories from our set of #KuchKuchHotaHai…a set filled with love, too much banter and happiness (red heart emojis). Thank you to everyone for the love you continue to give this film…it means everything to me! @dharmamovies.”

Fans ask about Salman Khan’s missing pic

Reacting to the post, Anupam Kher posted red heart emojis. Alia Bhatt dropped clapping hands. Aditi Rao Hydari shared red heart and heart eyes emojis. Manchu Lakshmi wrote, “Ufffff.” A fan of Salman Khan wrote, “Where is Aman’s pic in ur post? That was the best cameo till today.”

A person said, “No post of @beingsalmankhan, he was one of the most important characters.” A comment read, “You should have posted at least one picture of Salman Khan…!!” “Where is Salman Khan’s picture?” asked another Instagram user. “How conveniently you missed out on posting even a single pic of Salman! Exactly how she forgot and ran to SK in the movie!” read another comment.

A few fans got nostalgic too on seeing the old photos. A fan said, “A masterpiece. A film ahead of its time.” “I’ve grown up watching this movie. It’s the closest to my heart and forever will be. Thank you for this,” read a comment.

A person wrote, “One of the immortal films of Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan, which will never be repeated, and no one will come like them. We hope to see a film that brings them together and has a wonderful script with a creative director.” “The first Bollywood movie that made me love romance,” an Instagram user said.

About Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), a romantic comedy-drama film, was written and directed by Karan and produced by his father, Yash Johar. It also stars Sana Saeed, Farida Jalal, Himani Shivpuri, Johnny Lever and Parzan Dastur. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai was a major commercial success, becoming the highest-grossing Hindi film of 1998.

Karan’s recent directorial

Karan’s last directorial was Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023), a romantic comedy film written by Ishita Moitra, Shashank Khaitan, and Sumit Roy. The film stars Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Dharmendra, Jaya Bachchan, and Shabana Azmi.

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AIIMS Raipur orthopaedic surgeon shares real reason for middle-aged man's frozen shoulder: 'Sugar levels were sky high'
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AIIMS Raipur orthopaedic surgeon shares real reason for middle-aged man’s frozen shoulder: ‘Sugar levels were sky high’

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

What does diabetes have to do with frozen shoulder – a debilitating but normally temporary condition that is characterised by an extended period of pain and stiffness in your shoulder? In an October 14 Instagram video, Dr Dushyant Chouhan, an orthopaedic surgeon from All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, (AIIMS) Raipur, discussed the connection between frozen shoulder and diabetes. Also read | Shoulder pain: Causes and treatment

Frozen shoulder can be an early indicator of diabetes, and a simple blood sugar test can reveal underlying issues.(Shutterstock)

He shared a case study to illustrate the importance of body awareness and symptom observation in detecting major illnesses – and explained how a seemingly ordinary case of shoulder stiffness turned out to be an early warning sign for diabetes.

In the video he posted, Dr Chouhan shared that the patient initially sought treatment for severe frozen shoulder symptoms, including pain that disrupted sleep and difficulty with basic tasks like combing hair. However, the doctor realised the patient also exhibited other signs, such as frequent urination, excessive thirst, blurred vision, and tingling in the extremities, which are classic symptoms of diabetes.

What were the man’s symptoms?

Upon testing, Dr Chouhan revealed the patient was found to have severely elevated blood sugar levels, confirming a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, suggesting the shoulder problem was a secondary issue. In the video he posted, Dr Chouhan said in Hindi, “I am sharing with you a very interesting and useful piece of knowledge about how you can become aware of your body and detect serious illnesses in your body. A patient had come in with shoulder pain. The pain was so severe that it would wake them up at night. They could not lift their hands up. They had difficulty combing and buttoning. All these problems were present. Seeing this, we understood that they have the problem of frozen shoulder. Frozen shoulder means that the capsule of your shoulder gets jammed.”

He further said, “But along with this, the patient had other issues too. Such as frequent urination, frequent desire to drink water, slightly blurry vision, and tingling (numbness) in the hands and feet. So, all these symptoms are of diabetes. Meaning, people who have the disease of sugar (diabetes). When I got them tested for HbA1c and a sugar test, the levels were quite high. They had come to me for a shoulder ailment, but their main problem was diabetes mellitus, meaning the disease of sugar. The point is that retrospectively — by catching hold of a small symptom — we discovered a major illness. So, if you also have a shoulder problem, you can consider whether you might have diabetes.”

A seemingly ordinary case of shoulder stiffness can turn out to be an early warning sign for diabetes. (Freepik)
A seemingly ordinary case of shoulder stiffness can turn out to be an early warning sign for diabetes. (Freepik)

‘Body’s early whisper that diabetes had arrived’

Dr Chouhan added that 30 to 40 percent of frozen shoulder cases are associated with diabetes mellitus and advised people, especially those with pre-existing diabetes, to be proactive with shoulder exercises and diabetes management to prevent frozen shoulder.

“Furthermore, in 30 to 40 percent of cases of frozen shoulder, diabetes mellitus is certainly found. That means those who have diabetes mellitus may have the problem of a frozen shoulder, or those who have frozen shoulder may have the problem of diabetes. So, if you are already a sugar (diabetic) patient and taking medicine, you need to be extra careful that you do not develop frozen shoulder in your shoulder later. For this, you should do shoulder movements beforehand, take medicines, and control your diabetes (sugar) so that you can avoid a major problem in the coming time, which is frozen shoulder,” Dr Chouhan said.

He wrote in his caption: “A middle-aged patient walked into my clinic, complaining of shoulder stiffness and pain for months. He thought it was just ‘age catching up’. But something didn’t add up — the pain was out of proportion, and the shoulder had almost frozen. When I dug a little deeper and advised a simple blood sugar test, the results surprised him… and even him more than the pain — his sugar levels were sky high. That’s when it clicked: the frozen shoulder wasn’t just a shoulder problem — it was his body’s early whisper that diabetes had quietly arrived. Sometimes, our joints tell the story before the sugar does. If your shoulder suddenly becomes stiff and painful without injury — don’t ignore it. It might be your body’s way of warning you.”

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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World Spine Day 2025: Neurosurgeon shares 6 daily habits that damage your spine: Sleeping on stomach, soft mattress
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World Spine Day 2025: Neurosurgeon shares 6 daily habits that damage your spine: Sleeping on stomach, soft mattress

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

World Spine Day 2025: 16 October is observed as World Spine Day to raise awareness regarding spinal health. This year’s theme is ‘invest in your spine.’ On this observance day, let’s take a closer look at some of the daily harmful habits.

Long hours of sitting at work is hazardous to your spinal health. (Picture credit: Freepik)

ALSO READ: Spine surgeon warns Indians not to ignore back pain until it’s too late, reveals who all ‘should be extra careful’

To understand how some common habits may impact spinal health, Dr Gaurav Batra, neurosurgeon of brain and spine at Max Super Speciality Hospital at Vaishali, shared with HT Lifestyle, that one needs to take care of the spine as it is the very bedrock of the body’s architecture, responsible for the majority of movements. But nowadays, some daily habits put spinal health at risk, causing severe backache.

“Back pain will also accumulate slowly and will become increasingly worse. Most stress that is acquired from posture, ergonomics, and habit can be avoided by being aware,” he emphasised. “Minor adjustments in how we sit, move, and sleep can have a big difference in how it keeps a healthy, ache-free spine.” To fix your back pain, you need to change some habits.

Dr Batra shared these five habits that quietly destabilise your spine, along with one pro tip for each on how you can rectify them:

1. Long sitting and posture

Make sure your posture is correct when you sit at work. (Picture credit: Freepik)
Make sure your posture is correct when you sit at work. (Picture credit: Freepik)
  • Hours of sitting, and particularly with a curved back and bowing neck, puts the lower back under tremendous tension.
  • Gradually, the constant tension seeps into the muscles of the spine, represses disc nutrition, and hastens wear and tear. The consequence is nagging stiffness of the back, fatigue, and even disc prolapse.

Tip: Sit with support for your lower back, screen at eye level, and take hourly moving breaks.

2. Excessive smartphone use

  • Repetition of neck flexion for extended periods of time spent on a phone can multiply the cervical spine’s load hundreds of times.
  • This is commonly referred to as ‘tech neck’, which results in neck pain, shoulder stiffness, and premature cervical spondylosis.

Tip: Phone at eye level with two-handed support, and intersperse gentle neck stretches during practice.

3. Having a sedentary lifestyle

  • A sedentary lifestyle weakens the deep spinal stabilising muscles, such as the back extensors and core.
  • This loads the discs and ligaments mechanically, resulting in chronic low back pain and deteriorated posture.

Tip: Regular stretching, strengthening, and brisk walking restore spinal balance and endurance.

4. Picking up objects the incorrect way

  • Bending at the waist to lift heavy objects places extreme stress on the lower back and may result in disc injury or abrupt muscle spasm.

Tip: Always bend knees and hips, keep the object close to the body, and never turn while lifting.

5. Using defective mattresses

  • Lying on a sagging or soft mattress will most likely disturb the spine and hyper-extend the back muscles during sleep.

Tip: Lie on a medium-firm mattress.

6. Sleeping on stomach

Lying on one’s stomach will most likely hyper-extend the neck and lower back as well.

Tip: Lie on a medium-firm mattress and experiment with lying on the side with a pillow between your knees to maintain the natural spinal alignment.

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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