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24 Best Astrology Gifts for Every Zodiac Sign, According to an Astrologer 2025
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24 Best Astrology Gifts for Every Zodiac Sign, According to an Astrologer 2025

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

With the holiday season right around the corner—and more people than ever turning to the stars for tips on how to date, dress, and decorate—it’s the perfect time to shop the best astrology gifts. As an astrologer, I’ve curated presents that feel cosmically aligned, from zodiac-inspired pieces to thoughtful picks that make every Aries through Pisces feel seen.

Below, you’ll find high-quality gifts that encourage self-care and feel tailored for every Taurus, Leo, Virgo, Gemini, and beyond in your life. Whether you’re shopping for a gift for a woman who lives by her chart or a teen girl just beginning to explore her cosmic side, read on for the most celestial holiday gifts for every loved one’s sun, rising, and Venus sign.

The best astrology gifts for your zodiac sign, at a glance

Best Gift for Aries

Nekteck Shiatsu Neck and Back Massager

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Mevecco Gold Coin Disc Zodiac Constellation Necklace
Best Gift for Taurus

Mevecco Gold Coin Disc Zodiac Constellation Necklace

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Bodum 27oz Bistro Gooseneck Electric Water Kettle
Best Gift for Cancer

Bodum Bistro Gooseneck Electric Water Kettle (27 oz.)

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Satya Jewelry Light Seeker Labradorite Starburst Earrings
Best Gift for Leo

Satya Jewelry Light Seeker Labradorite Starburst Earrings

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Best Gifts for Aries

The first sign of the zodiac loves to stand out and sets the world ablaze with their presence alone. They carry the weight of the zodiac on their shoulders—constantly growing, learning, and leading—so gifts that help them slow down and recharge are an easy “yes.”

Nekteck Shiatsu Neck and Back Massager

Best Gifts for Taurus

As a fixed earth sign, Taurus gravitates toward gifts that feel cozy, predictable, and luxurious. They love to indulge in life’s pleasures and appreciate high-quality, sensory, and soothing picks that make unwinding feel effortless. This mesmerizing lamp looks like a moon perched on a stand and changes colors with a remote, while this personalized gift necklace is studded with the Taurus constellation.

Mevecco Gold Coin Disc Zodiac Constellation Necklace

Best Gifts for Gemini

Using a Gemini’s astrology chart as inspiration can make finding the right Gemini gifts a lot easier. These fast-moving, ever-changing beings are full of surprises. Instead of choosing just one item, go for an all-in-one gift that offers variety or novelty. As mutable air signs, Geminis shift moods and interests faster than the moon phases, so the more they can explore and experiment with their presents beyond the holidays, the better.

Wyspell Gemini Crystal Set

Best Gifts for Cancer

Cancers aren’t just hiding out during retrogrades—they love nurturing all three of their “homes” (their space, body, and the earth itself). The best gifts for Cancer bring comfort to each of these realms, helping them feel safe, comfortable, and cared for inside and out.

Bodum Bistro Gooseneck Electric Water Kettle (27 oz.)

Dolce&Gabbana Velvet Passion Oud Perfume

Best Gifts for Leo

Ruled by the sun, Leos love gifts that help them shine. Skip the regifted tumbler and go for zodiac gifts that bring a little extra sparkle, glam, and attention their way.

Oui The People Featherweight Hydrating Body Gloss

Satya Jewelry Light Seeker Labradorite Starburst Earrings

Best Gifts for Virgo

Type-A Virgos are so over receiving planners and color-coded pens. Instead of another organizational gift, tap into their star sign with a chic zodiac necklace and a matcha set that mixes up their morning routine. These creatures of habit still appreciate high-quality upgrades—especially ones that make life feel a little more seamless.

Kate Spade The Color Spark Collection Blue Fearless Medallion Necklace

Jade Leaf Matcha Traditional Starter Set

Best Gifts for Libra

A great gift for a Libra is equal parts functional and fashionable. These charming air signs love to set trends, so using their zodiac as inspiration gives you a stylish head start on holiday gifting. A cult-favorite Coach purse is always a favorite.

Bala Bangles Monochrome 1 Lb. Weights

Best Gifts for Scorpio

Few people own their energy quite like a Scorpio. These zodiac gifts celebrate their magnetism and keep them looking, feeling, and smelling sexy well past the holidays.

Christian Louboutin Fétiche La Rose Eau de Parfum

Dyson Airwrap i.d. Multi-styler and Dryer (Straight+Wavy)

Best Gifts for Sagittarius

Sagittarius loves to learn, explore, and expand their view of the world. Gifts that connect them to culture, wisdom, or travel are always a win—like this beautifully illustrated tarot deck or a kit for a bonsai tree.

Avergo Bonsai Tree Kit for Beginners

Ethereal Visions Illuminated Tarot Deck

Best Gifts for Capricorn

Capricorns take their goals seriously—but self-care counts as an achievement too. Help these cardinal earth signs wind down, reverse the hands of time, and feel luxurious every day.

Vegamour Gro Revitalizing Scalp Massager

Best Gifts for Aquarius

Aquarius signs walk to the beat of their own drum, and the only thing harder than keeping up with trends is knowing how to get them gifts that aren’t overly trendy at all. They appreciate gifts that feel original and meaningful—thought-provoking astrology books, mugs that stay warm for hours, and other one-of-a-kind pieces that make them feel truly seen and understood.

Ui Artist Collection Self-Heating Ceramic Coffee & Tea Mug Set

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Best Gifts for Pisces

Pisces is dreamy, ethereal, and a little otherworldly—like mermaids walking among us. Typical T-shirts or water bottles don’t match their whimsical energy, so look for gifts that feel fun, imaginative, and a touch magical.

Artecho Watercolor Paint Set

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Here’s How the November Supermoon Will Affect Every Zodiac Sign
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Here’s How the November Supermoon Will Affect Every Zodiac Sign

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

On November 5, 2025, the Supermoon—the biggest and brightest of the year—is closest to the Earth in its orbit. Its power is therefore tenfold—and with it, our feelings and sensations. This is particularly true for four astrological signs: Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius. But that doesn’t mean the other signs won’t feel any kind of shift. Here, find the impact of this Supermoon in detail on each zodiac sign, by astrologer Léa Baixo.

Aries

“On November 5, the Supermoon in Taurus illuminates your relationship with security, money and self-esteem. For the past two weeks, you may have been feeling discomfort: fear of missing out, doubts about your legitimacy, or feelings of not being enough. But this Moon reminds you of an essential truth: your value doesn’t depend on how productive you are, or how others see you. The energy of this Moon teaches you the power of knowing who you are and not needing to prove it. This Moon invites you to reconnect with the pleasure of receiving, to savor comfort without guilt. This isn’t about materialism: it’s rooted in self-love. Here you learn to build inner security before outer security. You won’t find peace by accumulating more, but by recognizing that you are already complete. ‘True wealth is the serenity of knowing that you are already enough.’ This sentence sums it all up: life doesn’t wait for you to be perfect, but for you to be confident.”

Top Tip: Every morning, write down “I deserve…” and end the sentence with three truths. Choose one to honor during the day. This simple ritual re-programs your relationship to value and naturally attracts abundance.

Taurus

“On November 5, the Supermoon in Taurus sheds light on your identity. For the past two weeks, you may have been feeling that your image, your posture, or even your rhythm no longer resemble you. This Moon acts like a mirror without make-up: it invites you to stop playing a role and return to your authentic self. If you’re feeling tired, irritable, or out of alignment, it could be because you’re carrying too many of other people’s expectations on your shoulders. This Moon’s energy teaches you to slow down and put down roots. You no longer need to be perfect. Your true power lies in your constancy, your gentleness, your inner calm. This Full Moon invites you to reclaim your body, your voice, your image. It’s an inner rebirth—that of a person who no longer hides behind what they do, but simply remembers who they are. You don’t have to prove anything—and your authenticity becomes your most magnetic charm.”

Top tip: Every morning, before reaching for your phone, place your hand on your heart and ask yourself, “How can you be true to yourself today?” Then act on the answer. This is how your outer world will realign you with your essence.

Gemini

“On November 5, the Supermoon in Taurus closes a profound cycle. For the past two weeks, you’ve felt that something is coming to an end: a relationship, a habit, a way of thinking. It’s not a loss, however: it’s a shedding. This Moon’s energy invites you to embrace slowness, to stop fighting against what’s fading away. This cycle marks the silent healing that cannot be seen, but can be felt. You learn to trust life without understanding everything. This Moon prepares you for rebirth. Emptiness is not a punishment: it’s the space the universe clears before your new beginning. It’s not the end of a story, it’s the breath between two chapters. Take a breath. Everything is already falling into place.”

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Your 2025 Halloween Horoscope By Zodiac Sign
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Your 2025 Halloween Horoscope By Zodiac Sign

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Since you’re the charismatic storyteller of the zodiac, tell your pals a true-life scary hair-raiser about a haunting you experienced. After you’ve shocked your friends to the core, let one of them take over, then another, and so forth. The best way to connect is by sharing frightful narratives that bring chills, such as these. At the end of the evening, nominate the best terror-tale to take home a prize.

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Did you know babies don't sweat much? Physician explains why excessive sweating could be a sign of chronic heart disease
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Did you know babies don’t sweat much? Physician explains why excessive sweating could be a sign of chronic heart disease

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Did you know that babies don’t actually sweat much? Unlike adults, their tiny bodies regulate temperature differently because their sweat glands are still developing. So, if your baby seems to sweat frequently or excessively, it might signal something more than just warmth or activity.

According to Dr Mezher, excessive sweating in babies could be a cause for concern. (Unsplash)

Also Read | Stanford study finds something extraordinary about the sound of a mother’s voice for newborn premature babies

Dr Sermed Mezher, a family medicine physician and health content creator based out of England, shared the interesting fact that babies rarely sweat – and when they do excessively, it could be a cause for concern. In an Instagram video posted on October 27, the physician reacts to a clip of a woman showing her sweaty baby and explains that such excessive sweating may indicate an underlying medical condition.

Should babies sweat?

Dr Mezher explains that babies typically don’t sweat much because their sweat glands are still immature and not yet fully developed. In fact, the physician notes that babies are more likely to experience dry skin than excessive sweating.

He elaborates, “Instead, infants rely more on other mechanisms – like increased blood flow to the skin or changes in body position – to regulate their temperature. Because of this, mild warmth or activity usually doesn’t cause a baby to sweat noticeably.”

When to worry

Dr Mezher warns that persistent or uncontrollable sweating, especially while feeding or sleeping, is not normal, and can be a sign of chronic disease. Possible causes could be linked to heart problems, infections, metabolic or endocrine disorders. He points out, “That could include things like excessive production of thyroid hormone. It can also be an early sign of congenital heart disease for which they are coping for now, but sometimes a stressor can actually change that.”

Moreover, according to the physician, patients with cystic fibrosis can also experience excessive sweating as newborns. He explains, “This is associated with recurrent respiratory infections because of a mutation in the CFTR gene. This mutation changes how salts are secreted in the body leading to thick secretions that are tough to get rid of.”

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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FM26 wonderkids: Best young players to sign in Football Manager 26
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FM26 wonderkids: Best young players to sign in Football Manager 26

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Whether you’re spending big at Man City or looking for some cheap gems to build your squad, there are plenty of FM26 wonderkids for every budget.

From promising young goalies to hot-shot strikers banging in the goals, we’ve put together a massive list of the very best young players in every position in this year’s game.

So, if you’re looking to deplete that transfer budget on some talent for the future, you can read on for our list of the best wonderkids in Football Manager 26.

Best young goalkeepers in FM26

  • Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro: Age 21 | GK | AZ Alkmaar | Netherlands
  • Quenten Attigah: Age 16 | GK | AZ Alkmaar | Netherlands
  • Tommaso Martinelli: Age 19 | GK | Fiorentina | Italy
  • Alessandro Nunziante: Age 18 | GK | Udinese | Italy
  • Dennis Seimen: Age 19 | GK | VfB Stuttgart | Germany
  • Guillaume Restes: Age 20 | GK | Toulouse | France
  • Mike Penders: Age 19 | GK | Chelsea | Belgium
  • Julian Eyestone: Age 19 | GK | Brentford | USA
  • Ante Vuković: Age 20 | GK | Pisa | Croatia
  • Vladyslav Krapyvtsov: Age 20 | GK | Girona | Ukraine

Best young centre-backs in FM26

  • Dean Huijsen: Age 20 | DC | Real Madrid | Netherlands
  • Pau Cubarsí: Age 18 | DC | FC Barcelona | Spain
  • Leny Yoro: Age 19 | DC | Manchester United | France
  • Willy Kambwala: Age 20 | DC | Villareal CF | France
  • Giovanni Leoni: Age 18 | DC | Liverpool | Italy
  • Matteo Palma: Age 17 | DRC | Udinese | Germany
  • Joane Gadou: Age 18 | DC | RB Salzburg | France
  • Luka Vušković: Age 18 | DC | Tottenham Hotspur | Croatia
  • Luca Marianucci: Age 20 | DC | Napoli | Italy
  • Vitor Reis: Age 19 | DC | Manchester City | Brazil

Best young left-backs in FM26

  • Myles Lewis-Skelly: Age 18 | DL, DM, MC | Arsenal | England
  • Saba Kharebashvili: Age 16 | D/WBL, DC | Dinamo Tbilisi | Georgia
  • Jorrel Hato: Age 19 | D/WBL, DC | Chelsea | Netherlands
  • Lewis Hall: Age 20 | D/WBL | Newcastle | England
  • Nico O’Reilly: Age 20 | DL, M/AMC | Manchester City | England
  • Patrick Dorgu: Age 20 | D/WB/ML, AMR | Manchester United | Denmark
  • Jofre Torrents: Age 18 | D/WBL | FC Barcelona | Spain
  • Davinchi: Age 17 | D/WBL | Getafe | Spain
  • Tom Rothe: Age 20 | D/WBL, DC | Union Berlin | Germany
  • Honest Ahanor: Age 17 | D/WB/ML, DC | Atalanta | Italy

Best young right-backs in FM26

  • Rico Lewis: Age 20 | D/WBR, DM, MC | Manchester City | England
  • Álex Jiménez: Age 20 | D/WBRL, MR | AC Milan | Spain
  • Héctor Fort: Age 18 | D/WBRL, DC | FC Barcelona | Spain
  • Jesús Fortea: Age 18 | D/WBR | Real Madrid | Spain
  • Daniel Banjaqui: Age 17 | D/WBR | SL Benfica | Portugal
  • Martim Fernandes: Age 19 | DR, WBRL | FC Porto | Portugal
  • Givairo Read: Age 19 | D/WB/MR, DL | Feyenoord | Netherlands
  • Josh Acheampong: Age 19 | D/WBR, DC | Chelsea | England
  • Marco Palestra: Age 20 | D/WB/MR | Atalanta | Italy
  • Elias Baum: Age 19 | D/WBRL | Eintracht Frankfurt | Germany

Best young defensive midfielders in FM26

  • Andrés Chema: Age 20 | DM, MC | VfB Stuttgart | Spain
  • Marc Bernal: Age 18 | DM, MC | FC Barcelona | Spain
  • Kennet Eichhorn: Age 15 | DM, MC | Hertha BSC | Germany
  • Nathan De Cat: Age 16 | DM, MC | Anderlecht | Belgium
  • Jhon Solís: Age 20 | DM, MC | Girona | Colombia
  • Jack Hinshelwood: Age 20 | DM, D/WBR, MC | Brighton | England
  • Matvey Kislyak: Age 19 | DM, MC | CSKA Moscow | Russia
  • Noah Sadiki: Age 20 | DM, MC | Sunderland | DR Congo
  • Dário Essugo: Age 20 | DM, MC | Chelsea | Portugal
  • Taufik Seidu: Age 17 | DM, MC | Atlético Madrid | Spain

Best young central midfielders in FM26

  • Ayyoub Bouaddi: Age 17 | DM, MC | Lille OSC | France
  • Niccolò Pisilli: Age 20 | DM, M/AMC | AS Roma | Italy
  • Tom Bischof: Age 20 | DM, M/AMC | Bayern Munich | Germany
  • Joāo Neves: Age 20 | DM, MC | Paris Saint-Germain | Portugal
  • Gavi: Age 20 | DM, M/AMC | FC Barcelona | Spain
  • Guille Fernández: Age 17 | M/AMC | FC Barcelona | Spain
  • Sverre Nypan: Age18 |M/AMC | Middlesbrough FC (on loan from Manchester City) | Norway
  • Archie Gray: Age 19 | DM, DR, MC | Tottenham Hotspur | England
  • Kees Smit: Age 19 | DM, M/AMC | AZ Alkmaar | Netherlands
  • Ouazane Abdellah: Age 16 | M/AMC | Ajax | Morocco

Best young attacking midfielders in FM26

  • Nico Paz: Age 20 | MC, AMRC, ST | Como | Argentina
  • Franco Mastantuono: Age 17 | AMRC | Real Madrid | Argentina
  • Rodrigo Mora: Age 18 | AMLC | FC Porto | Portugal
  • Luca Williams-Barnett: Age 16 | AMRLC, ST | Tottenham Hotspur | England
  • Arda Güler: Age 20 | MC, AMRC | Real Madrid | Türkiye
  • Luís Guilherme: Age 19 | AMRC | West Ham | Brazil
  • Dro: Age 17 | M/AMLC | FC Barcelona | Spain
  • Konstantinos Karetsas: Age 17 | AMC | KRC Genk | Greece
  • Facundo Buonanotte: Age 20 | MRC, AMRLC | Brighton | Argentina
  • Claudio Echeverri: Age 19 | MC, AMLC | Manchester City | Argentina

Best young left wingers in FM26

  • Kenan Yıldız: Age 20 | AMRLC, ST | Juventus | Türkiye
  • Jamie Gittens: Age 20 | M/AMRL | Chelsea | England
  • Gabriel Mec: Age 17 | AMRL | Grêmio | Brazil
  • Alejandro Garnacho: Age 21 | AMRL | Chelsea | Argentina
  • Saïd El Mala: Age 18 | ML, AMRLC | 1. FC Köln | Germany
  • Rio Ngumoha: Age 16 | AMRL | Liverpool | England
  • Jeremy Monga: Age 15 | AMLC | Leicester City | England
  • Kerim Alajbegović: Age 17 | ML, AMRLC | RB Salzburg | Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Assane Diao: Age 19 | AMRL, ST | Como | Senegal
  • Malick Fofana: Age 20 | AMRL | Lyon | Belgium

Best young right wingers in FM26

  • Ethan Nwaneri: Age 18 | MC, AMRLC | Arsenal | England
  • Désiré Doué: Age 20 | AMRLC | Paris Saint-Germain | France
  • Yankuba Minteh: Age 20 | M/AMRL | Brighton | The Gambia
  • Geovany Quenda: Age 18 | M/AMRL | Sporting CP | Portugal
  • Tyler Dibling: Age 19 | AMRC | Everton | England
  • Ibrahim Mbaye: Age 17 | AMRL | Paris Saint-Germain | France
  • Ben Gannon Doak: Age 19 | AMRL | AFC Bournemouth | Scotland
  • José Reyes: Age 17 | AMRL, ST | Real Madrid | Spain
  • Gabriel Veneno: Age 15 | AMR | Atlético Mineiro | Brazil
  • Roony Bardghji: Age 19 | M/AMR | FC Barcelona | Sweden

Best young strikers in FM26

  • Mathys Tel: Age 20 | AMRL, ST | Tottenham Hotspur | France
  • Dastan Satpayev: Age 16 | AMRL, ST | Kairat Almaty | Kazakhstan
  • Vitor Roque: Age 20 | AMRL, ST | Palmeiras | Brazil
  • Sami Bouhoudane: Age 17 | ST | PSV | Netherlands
  • Evan Ferguson: Age 20 | ST | AS Roma (on loan from Brighton) | Ireland
  • Francesco Pio Esposito: Age 20 | ST | Inter Milan | Italy
  • Francesco Camarda: Age 17 | ST | Lecce (on loan from AC Milan) | Italy
  • Eli Junior Kroupi: Age 19 | ST | AFC Bournemouth | France
  • Harry Gray: Age 16 | AMRC, ST | Leeds United | England
  • Álvaro Rodríguez: Age 20 | AML, ST | Elche

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Tennessee heart transplant surgeon shares '1 vital sign doctors never measure but your phone does every day'
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Tennessee heart transplant surgeon shares ‘1 vital sign doctors never measure but your phone does every day’

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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Taking a walk while enjoying your favourite music or podcast can be a great experience, but can it really improve your health? The truth is, even small lifestyle changes, such as walking a little more each day, have the potential to have a big impact on your health. In fact, your daily step count is a vital sign of overall health. Also read | Walking 10,000 steps every day?Fitness expert says avoid these 10 common walking mistakes that limit its benefits

Dr Dmitry Yaranov said we measure pulse, breathing, temperature, and blood pressure — but the most powerful signal of all might be hiding in your phone. Find out what it is.(Freepik)

Dr Dmitry Yaranov, a cardiologist from Tennessee, US, who is known as ‘Heart transplant Doc’ on Instagram, highlighted this in an October 22 Instagram post and said, “We measure pulse, breathing, temperature, and blood pressure — but the most powerful signal of all might be hiding in your phone.”

Your daily step count is ‘an X-ray of your heart’

In his post titled ‘The vital sign your doctor never measures but your phone does every day’, Dr Yaranov spoke about the importance of daily step count as a vital sign, stating it’s an indicator of overall health, reflecting heart, brain, nerves, joints, and motivation.

He said: “Your daily step count isn’t just about fitness. It’s an X-ray of your heart, brain, nerves, joints, and motivation — all working together. When your steps drop, it’s rarely random. It’s your body whispering that something’s off.”

‘Movement is medicine’

Dr Yaranov suggested that a drop in step count can be an early warning sign of underlying issues like frailty, depression, or vascular disease. He added that step count could be considered the fifth vital sign, and that movement is medicine. Body vital signs are basic measurements of the body’s essential functions, including temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure.

“Frailty, depression, vascular disease — they all leave footprints in your step data. It’s the only ‘vital sign’ that reflects both biology and willpower. Maybe it’s time to admit: movement is medicine. And your step count might just be your fifth vital sign,” he said.

Increasing your daily step count may seem overwhelming or time-consuming, but with a few simple lifestyle changes and modifications, you can reach your fitness goals easily. Click here to check out some tips to increase your step counts.

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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Zodiac Sign Predictions for Halloween Season
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Zodiac Sign Predictions for Halloween Season

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

What This Mercury in Retrograde Means for the Zodiac Signs, According to Astrologer Aliza Kelly

Never mind ghosts and goblins: a true jump scare for some? Setting boundaries.

However, as astrologer Aliza Kelly exclusively told E! News, some of the zodiac signs should gear up to do just that—and more—during this spooky season. Take for instance, Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21). This, in fact, is your time to shine and celebrate your birthday, after all. So expect all eyes on you as “you’re truly in your element.”

“This is your time to be radiant, magnetic,” Aliza added, “and just a little dangerous.”

Speaking of possible danger: Virgo, now is the time to be a little more careful than usual.

“Whether you’re manifesting, setting boundaries, or confessing something raw,” Aliza shared, “your language carries weight.”

As for those who will feel a bit haunted this time of year? Here’s looking at you, Leo. “The past few weeks have been great for networking,” Aliza noted, “but now you’re being dragged deep into the basement…Be sure to bring a flashlight.”

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Sunn O))) Sign to Sub Pop, Share New Songs: Listen
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Sunn O))) Sign to Sub Pop, Share New Songs: Listen

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Sun O))) have signed to Sub Pop and shared their first songs for the venerated Seattle-based label. “Eternity’s Pillars,” “Raise the Chalice,” and “Reverential” are out now on streaming services and as a limited-edition 12” vinyl single. Hear all three tracks below.

“‘Eternity’s Pillars’ is named for the mid-1980s television program created and hosted by jazz visionary and spiritual guru Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda, focusing on her incessant belief in music’s capacity to attain spiritual transcendence,” Sun O))) shared in a press statement. “‘Raise the Chalice’ is named for a rallying cry often uttered by Northwest legend Ron Guardipee throughout the mid-1990s. ‘Reverential’ equally pays respect and sends loud praise to those who came before us with the heaviest burdens, expressions with music and art being the materials of an antiphon.”

Now a duo of founding members Stephen O’Malley and Greg Anderson, Sunn O))) shared their last new studio LPs, Life Metal and Pyroclasts, in 2019. The band also documented their BBC Radio 6 session from that same year in the 2021 live album Metta, Benevolence.

Read about Life Metal in “The Best Metal Albums of 2019.”

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Sunn O))): “Eternity’s Pillars b/w Raise the Chalice & Reverential”

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

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Heart attacks don’t always come with classic chest pain. Many people ignore subtle signs like bloating, gas, or indigestion, thinking it’s just digestive issues. However, these could sometimes indicate early cardiac problems.

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

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

What symptoms distinguish gas from a heart attack

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

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

When should you consult a cardiologist

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

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

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Vascular surgeon warns chronic leg pain and numbness can be a sign of blocked arteries, shares 6 symptoms of PAD
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Vascular surgeon warns chronic leg pain and numbness can be a sign of blocked arteries, shares 6 symptoms of PAD

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Many people dismiss recurring leg pain or cramps as a normal part of aging, especially when the discomfort fades after resting. But experts warn that this pattern – pain that comes with activity and eases with rest – can be an early sign of underlying conditions like Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). Ignoring these signals may allow the condition to progress, increasing the risk of serious complications.

Chronic leg pain could point towards Peripheral Artery Disease, according to Dr Sumit Kapadia.(Pixabay)

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Dr Sumit Kapadia, a vascular surgeon and varicose vein specialist with 18 years of experience, is raising awareness about the early warning signs of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), which includes chronic leg pain. In an Instagram video posted on September 2, he outlines six early warning signs in the legs that may indicate PAD and emphasises that recognising them promptly can help prevent serious complications later.

Leg pain isn’t just ‘getting older’

Dr Kapadia shares an anecdote about a gentleman who paid a visit to his clinic due to pain in his legs, and said, “Doctor, I thought it was just age catching up with me. My legs hurt when I walked, but the pain went away when I rested. I ignored it for months.” When examined, it wasn’t simply age – it was blocked arteries in his legs. Many people assume arterial blockages only affect the heart, but the legs often give early warning signs. Ignoring them can have serious consequences.

Early warning signs

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a condition where arteries in the arms and legs narrow due to plaque buildup, from fats, cholesterol, and other substances, reducing blood flow, according to Mayo Clinic. Detecting it early is crucial, as it allows for interventions that can sometimes prevent surgery. Here are six symptoms listed by Dr Kapadia:

Pain or cramps while walking

Cramping or aching in the legs during walking that subsides with rest is often an early warning sign of blocked arteries, according to Dr Kapadia.

Numbness or weakness

The surgeon mentions that reduced blood flow resulting from Peripheral Artery Disease can lead to numbness or weakness in the legs.

One leg feels colder

Temperature differences between legs may indicate restricted circulation, says the surgeon.

Slow-healing wounds

Cuts, blisters, or sores on the feet that take unusually long to heal can be a red flag.

Shiny skin or loss of hair

Dr Kapadia mentions that changes in skin texture, thinning hair, or a shiny appearance on the legs may suggest compromised blood flow.

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Weak pulse

Dr Kapadia suggests that if you notice a reduced, or weaker pulse in the lower limbs, it may signal potential arterial blockage due to PAD.

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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