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Apollo Hospital cardiologist shares warning signs of sleep trouble that may harm heart health: ‘Loud snoring…'
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Apollo Hospital cardiologist shares warning signs of sleep trouble that may harm heart health: ‘Loud snoring…’

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Sleep is the cornerstone of good health, and cutting corners means compromising on your well-being extensively. While getting adequate sleep is an essential health habit, sometimes your rest still gets interrupted, irrespective of your efforts. These interruptions can hint at underlying conditions that require prompt medical attention.

If you are sleep is often disrupted, there may be underlying issues which require attention. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)

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To learn more about these red-flag sleep interruptions, HT Lifestyle reached out to Dr Rajesh Matta, consultant interventional cardiologist at Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai. He emphasised that if someone frequently experiences sleep disruptions, it should not be taken lightly. A proper evaluation should be scheduled, as he noted that sleep is closely tied to heart health, and any unresolved sleep problems may lead to serious cardiac issues in the long run.

Signs you need to pay attention to

Dr Matta revealed that sleep-related problems can show up in various ways: some occur during sleep, some appear immediately after waking up, and others affect your health more gradually over time.

As soon as you wake up, your own body gives clues that sleep wasn’t as restorative as it should have been. Dr Matta urged that everyone should pay attention to how they feel after waking up in the morning, as some signs of poor sleep may also indicate heart-related concerns.

“Pay attention to morning symptoms. If you’re waking up with headaches, feeling unrested despite adequate time in bed, or experiencing a racing heart or palpitations, these could be red flags,” The cardiologist explained. “Excessive daytime fatigue that interferes with daily activities isn’t normal; it often indicates poor sleep quality that’s stressing your cardiovascular system.”

While post-sleep signs are usually more subtle and sometimes may be confused with tiredness, there are some sleep problems which show up as major disturbances during the night. The cardiologist shared, “Loud snoring, gasping, or choking during sleep are warning signs of sleep apnea, which dramatically increases risk for hypertension, arrhythmias, and heart failure.”

The other warning signs include difficulty controlling blood pressure despite medication, unexplained weight gain, or increased anxiety and irritability, as per Dr Matta. These are more long-term in nature, in contrast to the immediate signs mentioned earlier. But they all affect metabolic and cardiovascular health, and the cardiologist warned against ignoring them.

How to improve sleep?

Follow these habits to improve your sleep quality. (Picture credit: Made with Chat GPT )
Follow these habits to improve your sleep quality. (Picture credit: Made with Chat GPT )

Dr Matta recommended these 4 habits, which help to improve your sleep quality. Try adding them to your daily routine:

1. Establish a fixed wake time: This is more important than a fixed bedtime because it anchors your circadian rhythm. Within a week or two, one will naturally start to feel sleepy at an appropriate time.

2. Sunlight exposure: Get morning sunlight exposure within 30 minutes of waking; it sets your internal clock and improves sleep quality that night.

3. Do physical activity: Incorporate 30 minutes of moderate physical activity most days, but finish at least three hours before bedtime. Exercise is one of the most powerful sleep aids, and it directly benefits the heart.

4. Create wind-down routine: 15 minutes of light reading or gentle stretching.

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.

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Austin Music Club Antone’s Signs 50-Year Lease, Set to Open Museum 
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Austin Music Club Antone’s Signs 50-Year Lease, Set to Open Museum 

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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Independent music venue Antone’s has been guaranteed another 50 years in downtown Austin.

On Monday (Nov. 10), the club’s owners announced they had signed a 50-year lease for the venue’s current location on East 5th Street, which will see the iconic space through to its 100th anniversary in 2075.

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The Antone’s brand has been in several locations throughout its history, with its most recent ownership group landing on a former glass depot on the busy East 5th Street. The venue’s current edition, which opened on New Year’s Eve 2015, includes the 400-capacity concert hall, a record shop called Big Henry’s and an event space on its upper floor. The long-term lease includes all three spaces, while the event space and bar will be transformed into an Antone’s museum.

This summer, the venue, which originally opened in 1975, celebrated its 50th anniversary with a commemorative merch collection, a touring show and an anniversary box set that included live recordings from the blues club’s history.

“We’ve got to use this milestone and the achievement of the 50th to switch from surviving to thriving,” Antone’s co-owner Will Bridges tells Billboard. “It’s crazy to think that Antone’s would have a 100th anniversary and by having that long of a term, to just be able to think and plan long term.”

When Antone’s took over its current space, the owners signed a 10-year lease with two five-year options, with Bridges noting the landlord has been nothing but supportive of the venue. However, the ownership group saw an opportunity to receive a grant from the local Iconic Venue Fund if Antone’s had a secure position in the city, such as land ownership or a long-term lease agreement. Other Austin venues that have benefited from the fund include Hole in the Wall and Empire Control Room & Garage.

Thanks to the 50-year lease, Antone’s has been selected to receive a $1.3 million investment from Rally Austin (home to the Austin Cultural Trust that controls the Iconic Venue Fund) to create a museum called Antone’s “World Famous” Museum of the Blues. The museum, which will be housed permanently on Antone’s upper level beginning in 2027, will celebrate Austin’s blues heritage and foster educational and community programming. It will donate a portion of its proceeds to the city’s Rally for Live Music Fund.

On Monday (Nov. 10), Antone’s will also launch the Antone’s Forever Fund as part of the Clifford Antone Foundation, to ensure the museum’s educational, cultural and community initiatives are continually advancing.

The museum will be open both during the day and in the evenings, providing additional revenue to support the venue and the Clifford Antone Foundation. The Iconic Venue Fund grant also includes a five-year operating stipend to help grow museum operations.

Given the response to the Antone’s 50th All Stars shows in Los Angeles, New York and Nashville, Antone’s creative and musical director Zach Ernst believes these new developments will help cement the venue’s legacy.

“All this extra activity we did this year under the banner of the 50th really reminded us how important Antone’s is outside of Austin,” Ernst tells Billboard. “We really do deserve this kind of [support] as an institution. It’s hard for worker bees like me and Will to think that way. But it is all thanks to Clifford Antone and his vision back in ‘75.”


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Vadodara gynaecologist shares early signs of male infertility that every man should know: ‘If your sexual interest has…’
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Vadodara gynaecologist shares early signs of male infertility that every man should know: ‘If your sexual interest has…’

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Fertility issues can affect both men and women, but male infertility often goes unnoticed until couples struggle to conceive. Subtle changes in health or bodily functions can signal a problem. Dr Vishal Thakur, gynaecologist and centre clinical director at Indira IVF located in Vadodara, Gujarat, shares in his October 31 Instagram post the key signs of male infertility that shouldn’t be ignored. (Also read: Faridabad pulmonologist shares how to reverse lung damage from air pollution and smoking: ‘Brisk walking or exercise…’ )

Dr Thakur recommends couples trying to conceive for over a year, or six months if the woman is over 35, to consult a specialist. (Freepik)

What causes male infertility?

If you and your partner have been trying to conceive without success, it’s important to understand that infertility isn’t just a woman’s issue. “In nearly one out of every three couples, male infertility is the underlying cause,” says Dr Vishal. Unfortunately, many men tend to ignore the signs, delaying diagnosis and treatment.

Many assume infertility is mostly linked to women, but Dr Thakur points out that men’s health plays an equally crucial role. “Age, lifestyle, and overall health matter more than people realise,” he explains. “Simple factors like stress, smoking, obesity, or poor diet can affect sperm quality.”

He also debunks a common myth, that men are “always fertile.” “That’s simply not true,” he says. “Men can face hormonal imbalances, infections, or structural issues that lower fertility. The good news is, many of these problems are treatable when diagnosed early.”

Warning signs you shouldn’t ignore

Dr Thakur lists some key symptoms that could indicate male infertility:

  • Low libido: “If your sexual interest has reduced for a long time, it might signal hormonal changes or underlying health issues,” he says.
  • Difficulty maintaining erection: “Erectile problems can point toward hormonal imbalance or poor blood flow,” Dr Thakur explains.
  • Pain, swelling, or lumps in testicles: These could be a sign of varicocele (enlarged veins in the scrotum) or infection, both of which can interfere with sperm production.

“Men often dismiss these symptoms out of embarrassment,” he adds. “But ignoring them can delay treatment and reduce your chances of conception.”

Dr Thakur advises couples to seek specialist help after one year of unsuccessful attempts to conceive. (Google Gemini)
Dr Thakur advises couples to seek specialist help after one year of unsuccessful attempts to conceive. (Google Gemini)

When to seek help

Dr Thakur advises that if a couple has been trying for over a year without success, or six months if the woman is over 35, both partners should consult a specialist. “Infertility isn’t a reflection of masculinity,” he says. “It’s a medical condition, and the sooner it’s addressed, the better the outcomes.”

By recognising early signs and seeking timely help, couples can improve their chances of conceiving and remove the stigma that still surrounds male infertility.

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.

November 2, 2025 0 comments
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Oxford-trained doctor shares 5 signs of breast cancer you shouldn't miss: ‘Everyone has heard of lumps, but…’
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Oxford-trained doctor shares 5 signs of breast cancer you shouldn’t miss: ‘Everyone has heard of lumps, but…’

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

When malignant cells grow uncontrollably in breast tissue, most commonly starting in the milk ducts or lobules, it can lead to breast cancer. Generally, symptoms of breast cancer include lumps.

Every month, a week after your period, be sure to examine your boobs. (Freepik)

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According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), breast cancer is the most common cancer globally and in women worldwide, with an estimated 2.3 million new cases diagnosed in 2022. Therefore, women need to be aware of some crucial signs and symptoms, as early detection can save lives.

‘Self-examination saves lives’

Dr Tanaya, an Oxford University-trained doctor, trainee gynaecologist, and embryologist, also known as Dr Cuterus on Instagram, shared a video on October 28 where she talked about the 5 signs of breast cancer no woman should ignore.

Sharing the video, Dr Tanya wrote, “October is breast cancer awareness month. So, this month, why not promise yourself to take good care of your breasts? Every month, a week after your period, be sure to examine your boobs. Look for lumps, skin changes, discharge, or any sudden changes – If something seems wrong, see a doctor, because remember, self-breast examination saves lives.”

5 signs of breast cancer

Dr Tanya stressed that women should take the time to examine themselves, because though everyone has heard of lumps, there are other signs also that tell you about breast cancer. Furthermore, she advised women always to examine themselves after 1 week of their period.

Here are 5 signs, as per Dr Tanya, that you should be aware of regarding breast cancer.

Dr Tanya stressed that women should take the time to examine themselves. (Google Gemini)
Dr Tanya stressed that women should take the time to examine themselves. (Google Gemini)

1. No discharge from your nipples: Dr Tanya highlighted that if there is some discharge from your nipples, it could be an alarming sign, and you should be getting checked by an expert.

2. No sudden colour changes: There should not be any sudden colour changes in the skin, along with sudden redness and swelling.

3. No texture: Dr Tanya also stressed that there shouldn’t be any texture range on the skin of your breasts. In medical terms, it is known as the ‘peau d’orange’ sign, which is described as a skin texture change characterised by dimpling and thickening, resembling the skin of an orange.

4. No growth: Any new growth, lump, or any sudden changes in the nipples are alarming signs and should be checked by an expert.

5. Check your ABCs: Naming armpits, breasts, and collarbones as ABCs, Dr Tanya stressed that you should check your armpit and your collarbones for any lumps or sudden changes. “You should check your ABCs while examining yourself for breast cancer. If there are any new changes, before googling it, consult your doctor.”

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.

October 30, 2025 0 comments
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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)

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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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AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 8 early signs of nutrient deficiency: ‘If you constantly feel cold…’
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AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 8 early signs of nutrient deficiency: ‘If you constantly feel cold…’

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Feeling tired all the time, having dull skin, brittle nails, or constant brain fog? These could be your body’s way of signalling a nutritional deficiency. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford universities, explains in his October 20 Instagram post 8 subtle signs that indicate your body might be missing essential vitamins and minerals and how to fix them before they affect your overall health. (Also read: AIIMS trained gastroenterologist says if you love your liver, you’ll want to try this ‘matcha chia pudding recipe’ )

Dr. Sethi highlights signs of vitamin deficiencies, including fatigue and dull skin.(Freepik)

1. You’re tired all the time, even after sleeping

Low levels of iron, vitamin B12, or magnesium could be to blame. “These nutrients fuel your metabolism and oxygen delivery. Without them, fatigue becomes constant,” he explains.

2. Brittle nails or hair loss

This is often linked to deficiencies in zinc, biotin, protein, or iron. “When nutrients run low, your body prioritises vital organs over hair and nails,” notes Dr Sethi.

3. Always cold, even when others aren’t

If you constantly feel cold, it may point to low iodine or iron levels, both crucial for thyroid function and red blood cell production. “Chronic cold hands or feet are red flags you shouldn’t ignore,” he adds.

4. Muscle cramps or twitching

“Low magnesium, potassium, or calcium levels are common causes, especially if your gut isn’t absorbing nutrients properly,” Dr Sethi says. “Think beyond hydration when cramps hit often.”

5. Brain fog or trouble focusing

You might be low in omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, B12, or choline. “These nutrients are key for neurotransmitter function and overall brain performance,” he explains.

Dr. Sethi highlights signs of nutritional deficiencies like fatigue and skin issues, suggesting low levels of vitamins and minerals.(Google Gemini)
Dr. Sethi highlights signs of nutritional deficiencies like fatigue and skin issues, suggesting low levels of vitamins and minerals.(Google Gemini)

6. Easy bruising or bleeding gums

According to Dr Sethi, “These are classic signs of vitamin C or K deficiency. Vitamin C strengthens blood vessels, while vitamin K supports proper clotting.”

7. Cracked corners of your mouth (Angular Cheilitis)

“This often signals low B vitamins, especially B2 and B6 or iron deficiency,” says Dr Sethi. “If it keeps returning, get checked.”

8. Loss of appetite or weird cravings

“Craving ice or dirt can point to iron or zinc deficiency, while low hunger might be linked to poor gut signalling or lack of B12,” he notes.

Dr Sethi concludes, “Don’t wait for blood work to tell you something’s off. Your body gives signals early, listen to them and nourish yourself well.”

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

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

October 20, 2025 0 comments
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LA Film Production Declines, but New Incentives Show Positive Signs
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LA Film Production Declines, but New Incentives Show Positive Signs

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
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In June, California officially passed its new tax incentives to stop runaway production from the state and from Los Angeles specifically, and today, FilmLA released its first report of the quarter in LA since those incentives were passed.

The bad news is, shoot days in LA were still down in Q3 compared to where they were in 2024, a decline of 13.2 percent compared to July through September this same time last year. The good news is, FilmLA doesn’t seem phased at the dip over the summer just yet, and in fact the organization believes the effects of the passage of AB 1138 are already showing things heading in the right direction.

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“We know that it will take a little while for new incentive-backed projects to get underway and be reflected in our data, so we were not surprised to see on-location production continue to slip this summer despite the state’s increased investment,” FilmLA Vice President Philip Sokoloski said in a statement. “Fortunately, we’ve already begun to see early signs of these incentives having their desired effect; we’re excited to be taking calls from productions looking to line up their locations and pull permits.”

In August, the California Film Commission announced that it had approved 22 TV projects to receive its first round of tax credits since Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law the expansion of the program up to $750 million of funds. The CFC said it had seen a 400 percent increase in shows applying for the credit, and that the 22 shows approved would bring in $1.1 billion in spending across California. Some of the shows approved include a new show from Larry David, another from “This Is Us” creator Dan Fogelman, and of course Season 2 of Seth Rogen’s “The Studio,” naturally.

In terms of why FilmLA’s numbers haven’t picked up to match that surge of interest in the program, shows have up to 180 days to begin production after qualifying for the tax credit, so a good chunk of these shows and films approved still haven’t gone into production, or at least not during the July-September quarter.

And the real culprit of decline for FilmLA was commercial production, which gets no tax incentives as part of the film and TV program. Shoot days for commercials were down 17.9 percent in the quarter compared to last year and even down slightly from last quarter. TV production was still down year-over-year, 20.7 percent to be exact. But that dip is after Q2 was way up from 2024 in shoot days, and of the total shoot days in Q3, only 8.8 percent of those were actually tax incentivized, so it stands to reason that there’s much more to come in the near future.

Some of the shows that shot in LA this past quarter, and some of which also qualified for the prior round of credits, include “Dancing with the Stars” (ABC), “The Price is Right,” “The Valley” (Bravo), “Dinner Time Live with David Chang” (Netflix), “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” (Hulu), “9-1-1” S9 (Fox), “Criminal Minds” S19 (CBS), “High Potential” S2 (ABC), “Bel-Air” S4 (Peacock), “Golf” S1 (Netflix), and “Shrinking” S3 (Apple TV).

Feature film production this past quarter was even up compared to last year, but just nominally at 9.7 percent. Roughly 22 percent of those shoot days were already incentivized, and many of them were indie projects. Some of the ones that FilmLA reported shot in Los Angeles this past quarter were Ben Affleck’s “Animals” and Chris Rock’s film “Misty Green” for A24.

“LA’s creative industry is too important to let go without a fight,” Sokoloski added. “As part of our ongoing focus on streamlining and enhancing the on-location filmmaking process, we are convening industry listening sessions and using what we learn to improve our service delivery and recommend actionable process and policy improvements to our valued government partners.”

October 15, 2025 0 comments
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Medanta neurologist warns young adults in 20s are at big risk of severe burnout; reveals 6 early signs to watch out for
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Medanta neurologist warns young adults in 20s are at big risk of severe burnout; reveals 6 early signs to watch out for

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

At the cusp of adulthood, more and more young adults in their 20s are left with no energy. They are facing burnout, which is a state of chronic physical, mental and emotional exhaustion caused by prolonged exposure to stress. It is more than feeling tired. The exhaustion is far deeper and spans every part of life.

Young adults increasingly face the risk of burnout.(Picture credit: Freepik)

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To understand more about the early adulthood burnout, Dr Saurabh Mehrotra, Director of Neurosciences at Medanta, Gurugram, told HT Lifestyle that burnout is far beyond the ordinary tiredness but a ‘sustained state of stress’ which, if it is not treated, may have harmful repercussions on mental and physical health.

“Burnout, once considered a mid-career problem, is now increasingly affecting people in their early twenties. Many young adults are entering adulthood already feeling mentally drained, emotionally overwhelmed, and physically exhausted,” Dr Mehrotra added.

The neurologist cited findings from a May 2025 study published in The International Journal of Indian Psychology, which reported that Indian youth aged 18–32 experience moderate levels of burnout overall, but those in the younger age brackets (18–22 and 23–27) have significantly higher burnout scores compared to their older peers. Dr Mehrotra emphasised that this is a major crisis, as young adults are facing severe stress right at the beginning of their adult lives.

What are the causes of burnout?

Dr Mehrotra revealed that burnout in young adults happens because of a combination of many factors. The causes are relentless academic and career pressures, the mismatch between expectations and workplace realities, financial strain, constant digital connectivity, global uncertainty, social disconnection, and toxic work cultures with blurred boundaries.

With so much going on, Gen Z feels overstimulated as there is little room for rest or recovery. The pressures are often overlapping and continuous pressure, one after the other or even simultaneously. From competitive academics to early career hustle, young adults are stuck in a breakneck pace that triggers stress and makes them exhausted.

“For Gen Z, especially in countries like India, the collision of financial pressure, toxic work environments, digital overload, social isolation, and mismatched career expectations is creating an urgent mental health challenge,” the neurologist highlighted the major challenges.

While the signs of burnout may be subjective, there are some common, overlapping ones. Dr Mehrotra shared the 6 signs of burnout, along with 6 tips to help manage it:

6 signs of burnout

One of the signs includes a lack of motivation. (Picture credit: Pexels)
One of the signs includes a lack of motivation. (Picture credit: Pexels)
  1. Persistent fatigue, even after rest
  2. Difficulty concentrating
  3. Irritability or mood swings
  4. Loss of motivation or interest in activities
  5. Sleep disturbances
  6. Physical symptoms such as headaches or digestive issues

6 tips to prevent and manage burnout

Sleep is essential for good mental health. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)
Sleep is essential for good mental health. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)

1. Prioritise rest and recovery

  • Adequate sleep, ideally 7–9 hours a night, is essential.
  • Rest must be recognised as a non-negotiable component of productivity and health, not a luxury.

2. Set digital boundaries

  • Taking regular breaks from screens, limiting social media, and muting non-essential notifications.
  • This helps to reduce mental fatigue and reclaim attention.

3. Maintain physical health

  • Consistent exercise, nutritious meals, and hydration are directly linked to better focus, emotional regulation, and resilience under stress.

4. Build supportive relationships

  • Human connection is vital.
  • Whether it’s through friendships, mentorship, or family, emotionally supportive relationships act as a buffer against burnout and isolation.

5. Seek help early

  • Therapy or counselling provides tools to manage stress, build coping skills, and gain perspective.
  • Addressing burnout early can prevent more serious mental health conditions down the line.

6. Redefine success

  • Success should not be measured solely by productivity, income, or status.
  • It must also include mental well-being, personal growth, balance, and fulfilment. Moving away from hustle culture allows room for a healthier, more sustainable path.

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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AIIMS, Harvard-trained gastroenterologist shares 5 early signs of unhealthy gut: Weak immunity to bloating after meal
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AIIMS, Harvard-trained gastroenterologist shares 5 early signs of unhealthy gut: Weak immunity to bloating after meal

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
written by jummy84

A compromised gut often becomes the cause of many underlying issues in our body. Therefore, it is often recommended to include probiotic and prebiotic foods in your diet, exercise regularly, stay hydrated, and eat more fibre-rich foods to maintain overall health.

According to the gastroenterologist, if you consistently feel gassy or bloated after meals, it may indicate that your gut bacteria are imbalanced. (Freepik)

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But what if you still feel that you have an unhealthy gut? Dr Saurabh Sethi, MD, MPH, a gastroenterologist and hepatologist trained at AIIMS, Stanford and Harvard Universities, highlighted the 5 early signs that indicate an unhealthy gut.

5 early signs of an unhealthy gut

In an Instagram post dated October 12, Dr Sethi shared the 5 signs of having an unhealthy gut, with the caption, “Board-certified gastroenterologist shares 5 Early Signs of an Unhealthy Gut. Which of these signs have you noticed in yourself?” Let’s find out:

1. Funhealthy gut

According to the gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, if you’re always feeling gassy or bloated after meals, it could mean your gut bacteria are imbalanced.

2. Irregular bowel movements

Stating irregular bowel movements as a sign of an unhealthy gut, the gastroenterologist said, “Chronic constipation or diarrhoea is often your gut’s way of signalling trouble.”

3. Unexplained fatigue

“Poor gut health affects nutrient absorption, leaving you tired even after proper rest,” Dr Saurabh Sethi pointed out.

4. Food intolerances

If certain foods trigger discomfort, according to the gastroenterologist, your gut microbiome may be struggling to process them properly, which can be an early sign of compromised gut health.

5. Weakened immunity

Lastly, a weakened immunity is also an early sign of an unhealthy gut. Dr Sethi noted, “70 percent of your immune system lives in your gut. Frequent colds or infections can mean your gut needs attention.”

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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Retinol serums to fight signs of ageing; Trust these top 8 picks for plump and rejuvenated skin
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Retinol serums to fight signs of ageing; Trust these top 8 picks for plump and rejuvenated skin

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Does your skin often look dull, tired and aged? Are you worried about those fine lines and wrinkles that have started to appear on your skin? If the answer to both these questions is a yes, it’s high time you need to include a retinol face serum to your skincare routine.

Best retinol face serums for plump skin(Pexels)

Apart from treating these visible signs of ageing, retinol face serums give you plump and younger looking skin. So, it’s time to bring home a retinol face serum and start fighting the signs of ageing.

Check out our top 8 picks of retinol face serums:

Minimalist Retinol 0.6% Serum targets fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven texture with a mid-strength formula that suits most skin types. It boosts collagen production, improves skin elasticity, and accelerates cell renewal for a youthful glow. Enriched with antioxidants, this anti-ageing serum helps fade dark spots and enhances overall skin health with regular use.

CeraVe Resurfacing Retinol Serum gently reduces post-acne marks, refines skin tone, and smooths uneven texture. Infused with encapsulated retinol, niacinamide, and three essential ceramides, it helps restore the skin’s protective barrier. This lightweight, non-comedogenic serum works effectively on sensitive and acne-prone skin, delivering clearer, healthier-looking skin with improved radiance and long-lasting hydration.

The Derma Co 0.3% Retinol Serum minimizes early signs of aging by reducing wrinkles, fine lines, and pigmentation. Formulated with stabilized retinol and vitamin E, it supports collagen synthesis and accelerates skin renewal. Gentle yet effective, this serum is suitable for beginners looking to start their anti-ageing routine while improving skin firmness and smoothness.

SkinInspired Retinol (2% vitAlease) Night Serum delivers advanced anti-ageing care with a stabilized retinol complex. It targets deep wrinkles, sagging skin, and uneven tone, while nourishing actives repair skin overnight. This potent night serum improves texture, promotes firmness, and enhances radiance, making it ideal for those seeking visible results in their anti-ageing skincare regimen.

Dot & Key 0.2% Retinol Complex Serum works gently to smooth fine lines, refine pores, and brighten skin tone. Infused with peptides and botanical extracts, it boosts skin elasticity and radiance. Designed for beginners, this lightweight formula supports collagen production and encourages cell renewal, leaving skin soft, youthful, and luminous with consistent use.

Neutrogena Visible Repair Retinol Serum actively reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots with dermatologist-recommended retinol. Its fast-absorbing formula penetrates deeply to accelerate skin renewal and improve elasticity. With continuous use, it enhances skin smoothness, restores youthful radiance, and strengthens resilience against signs of ageing, making it a trusted addition to any skincare routine.

Olay Retinol24 Max Night Serum combines retinol with niacinamide to visibly reduce wrinkles, improve texture, and boost skin radiance overnight. Its fragrance-free, fast-absorbing formula hydrates for 24 hours while enhancing skin firmness and clarity. With consistent nightly use, this serum delivers brighter, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin without irritation, even for sensitive skin types.

Kaya Clinic RetinoBoost Serum targets multiple signs of ageing, including fine lines, pigmentation, and dullness. Formulated with retinol and skin-loving antioxidants, it promotes collagen production and accelerates cell turnover for firmer, smoother skin. Lightweight and dermatologically tested, this serum suits Indian skin types, delivering visible results and restoring youthful glow with regular application.

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