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

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Small, simple habits can sometimes have outsized effects on your health, often in ways you wouldn’t expect. From stepping outside in the morning sun to taking a few minutes for deep breathing, everyday actions can boost mood, improve blood sugar control, and even support better sleep.

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

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

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

Cold showers improve mood

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

Walking after meals balance glucose spike

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

Lifting weights lowers insulin

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

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

Morning sun improves sleep

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

Deep breaths lower blood pressure

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

Standing for 5 minutes hourly has many benefits

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

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Lüp Events: Complex Events Made Simple – Maximising Data & Engagement

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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Lüp Events is proud to be shortlisted for the 2025 Event Technology Awards, recognising our solutions that transform exhibitions and conferences for organisers, exhibitors, and attendees alike. With over 14 years of experience growing our technology, Lüp has become a trusted partner, powering over 3.5 million registrations and scans annually.

With our recently appointed Head of UK, Chris Williams, we’re now expanding our industry-leading event solutions in the UK market.

At the core of Lüp’s approach is our end-to-end onsite platform, which handles 100% of event operations where other ticketing providers manage only 10–20% of this outcome. From check-in and identity verification to access control and hybrid engagement, our systems ensure events run smoothly while maximising data capture at every touchpoint.

For example, at SXSW Sydney 2024, Lüp deployed over 100 check-in and access control scanners across 80 venues, using badge printing with integrated photo capture and QR-coded wristbands. This allowed organisers to track and manage tens of thousands of attendees in real time, prevent unauthorised access, and maintain a seamless experience at scale.

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The Lüp Console platform also empowers organisers with unprecedented live insights and analytics across an entire event lifecycle. At Design & Build Week 2025, we provided a full view of attendee behaviour, exhibitor engagement, and marketing performance, allowing data-driven decisions that improved ROI and shaped future events.

Similarly, partnerships with RX Global for their UK events demonstrated our ability to integrate on-site systems with in-house registration platforms, enabling high-volume, globally consistent check-in experiences across dozens of events.

By combining operational excellence, modular hardware, hybrid access solutions, and robust analytics, Lüp Events turns complex events into seamless, measurable experiences. Our technology doesn’t just manage events. It delivers actionable data, optimises engagement, and empowers organisers and exhibitors to succeed.

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World Tourism Day 2025: Vet shares 5 simple tips for keeping pets comfy when they are your travel partner
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World Tourism Day 2025: Vet shares 5 simple tips for keeping pets comfy when they are your travel partner

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
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Published on: Sept 27, 2025 06:31 pm IST

World Tourism Day 2025: If your furry friend is your travel companion, make sure you follow this vet-approved checklist for a stress-free experience. 

World Tourism Day 2025: September 27 is observed as World Tourism Day, a day which is designated to celebrate the many joys of travel. Travel’s value is also measured by the company, such as pets, whose presence makes the journey more goofy and memorable. While people aspire for ZNMD (Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara) moments with friends, let’s not forget that furry friends can also turn ordinary trips into something extraordinary.

Enjoy the company of your pet on trips. (PC: Freepik)

ALSO READ: World Tourism Day today: Sleep tourism is the new trend; top 5 spots in north, south India to take a break from cities

But your planning needs to be solid if you are thinking of making your pet your travel partner. Dr Deepak Saraswat, head vet at Zigly, told HT Lifestyle in an interview that often long journeys can be stressful for pets, making them act out.

He added, “Long travels by road, train, or plane can be stressful for your pets. Foreign surroundings, long travel time, and new noises tend to make them restless or anxious. It is possible to ensure the experience is more relaxed and comfortable for pets with proper planning and some intelligent tricks up your sleeve.”

So the question is, how do you make your pet feel comfy on the trip? It is not rocket science, and your pet is not a stubborn critic whom you can’t please. With a little bit of love, care and lots of pre-planning, your trip with your pet has the potential to be picture-perfect.

Here’s a checklist, vet Dr Saraswat shared with us:

1. Establish a comfortable setting

  • Carry your pet’s favourite toy, blanket, or even a piece of clothing with you that has your scent on it.
  • Familiar smells and textures give a feeling of security and comfort, and this will help alleviate anxiety during the trip.

2. Exercise prior to travel

  • A fatigued pet is many times a relaxed pet. Give your dog a fast walk or get your cat to run around vigorously prior to beginning the trip.
  • This will release accumulated energy and make them more apt to relax while travelling.

3. Comfort through carriers and restraints

Your dog shouldn't lean outside the window.(Pexels)
Your dog shouldn’t lean outside the window.(Pexels)
  • For safety and peace of mind, employ a secure pet carrier or seatbelt harness.
  • Filling the carrier with soft bedding and leaving it partially open can provide your pet with a den-like, snug area where they feel safe.

4. Have hydration and light snacks within reach

  • Bring an emergency water bottle and small amounts of your pet’s normal food or treats.
  • Providing water at intervals keeps them hydrated, and small, familiar portions of food can be a comfort and distraction.
  • Do not overfeed before travelling in order to avoid nausea.

5. Calming aids and soothing techniques

  • Some pets respond well to calming aids like vet-approved sprays, chews, or even natural remedies such as lavender essence (in pet-safe forms).
  • Gentle reassurance, soothing music, or white noise can also help create a more relaxed environment.

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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Relationship coach shares 3 simple tips to keep the excitement and spark alive with your partner: ‘When you talk 24x7…’
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Relationship coach shares 3 simple tips to keep the excitement and spark alive with your partner: ‘When you talk 24×7…’

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Published on: Sept 22, 2025 10:47 am IST

Boredom and irritation often creep into long-term relationships – but relationship coach Javal Bhatt reveals 3 super easy ways to keep the spark alive.

Being in a long-term relationship isn’t always as effortless as the honeymoon phase makes it seem. Over time, many couples find themselves feeling bored, irritable, or even disconnected from their partners – small issues that, if left unchecked, can snowball into bigger relationship problems.

Relationship coach Javal Bhatt has shared 3 simple tips you can follow to prevent boredom in a relationship.(Unsplash)

Also Read | Couple therapist shares the biggest sign of healthy relationship: ‘It’s not about how much you love your partner’

Javal Bhatt, a relationship coach, motivator, and writer, shared three simple tips to keep the spark alive in your relationship. In an Instagram video posted on November 26, 2022, he explained how to prevent boredom from creeping in, even after you’re fully committed. His advice focuses on building small but meaningful habits that keep love, curiosity, and excitement intact over time.

Don’t stop flirting

According to Javal, it’s important to keep the spark of flirting alive, not just in the early stages of dating, but even after committing to a relationship or marriage. He explains, “Flirting keeps the romantic relationship alive and helps you prevent taking your partner or relationship for granted.”

Avoid talking all day

Javal points out that talking to your partner 24×7 means you are always updated about each other. This takes away the curiosity and excitement of sharing things when you finally meet or talk at the end of the day. Jawal’s advice? “Decide the mutual timings of the day when you both are available and fully free to invest the quality time.”

Also Read | Woman says her alcohol abstinence is making her husband feel so ‘lonely, rejected’ that he threatened her with divorce

Laugh together

The relationship coach recommends sharing memes, watching comedy movies together, and teasing each other in a playful way. He further elaborates, “I’m not saying you laugh all the time but research shows that a couple who often laughs together is a couple who stays together in a long lasting relationship.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional 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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AIIMS gastroenterologist shares ‘4 simple things to improve your gut health ASAP’: Eat Indian foods like idli, dahi
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AIIMS gastroenterologist shares ‘4 simple things to improve your gut health ASAP’: Eat Indian foods like idli, dahi

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities has shared ‘simple’ diet tips to improve gut health. By focusing on these, you can take steps to support your gut health and overall well-being. Also read | AIIMS gastroenterologist ranks popular breakfasts for gut health on a scale of 1 to 10: Upma, overnight oats, granola

Idli is a great example of a probiotic-rich food that can support gut health.(Shutterstock)

Dr Sethi titled his September 17 Instagram post, ‘4 simple things to improve your gut health ASAP (as soon as possible),’ and wrote in his caption: “Your gut health impacts digestion, energy, and even your immune system. These 4 tips are science-backed, easy to follow, and make a BIG difference.”

According to Dr Sethi, prebiotics serve as food for beneficial gut bacteria, promoting a healthy gut microbiome, while probiotics introduce beneficial bacteria to the gut, enhancing digestion and immunity. He added that a high-fibre diet supports gut health, satiety, and overall well-being. Dr Sethi further shared that adequate hydration was crucial for fibre absorption and gut function.

1. Eat more prebiotic foods

In the video he posted, Dr Sethi said: “First, eat more prebiotic foods like garlic, onions, and asparagus. Prebiotics are the food for our gut bacteria.”

2. Include probiotic-rich foods

“Second, eat more probiotic-rich foods. For example, yoghurt, dahi, kaffir, kombucha, kimchi, and idli,” he added.

3. Consume high-fibre foods

Dr Sethi said, “Third, eat more high-fibre foods. For example, chia seeds, berries, and oatmeal. These are all high in fibre. People who eat more fibre, live longer and have less acid reflux and less constipation. Aim for 30 grams of fibre daily.”

4. Drink more water

He concluded: “And fourth, increase your water intake. Fibre and water go hand in hand. Fibre absorbs water. Aim for around 8 glasses of water daily.”

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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Anant Ambani's fitness trainer says simple movements like ‘sitting cross-legged, squatting’ can improve joint health
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Anant Ambani’s fitness trainer says simple movements like ‘sitting cross-legged, squatting’ can improve joint health

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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From sitting in chairs all day to avoiding natural movements like squatting or sitting cross-legged, modern habits are quietly weakening our joints and core. Celebrity fitness trainer Vinod Channa, who helped Anant Ambani and Nita Ambani with their weight loss journeys, explains in his September 16 Instagram post why reconnecting with these basic postures is essential for long-term health. (Also read: Fitness coach says ‘walk like your life depends on it’, shares 10 rules to melt belly fat and get lean by New Year )

Fitness trainer Vinod Channa advocates for traditional movements to combat modern sedentary habits.

Why are people struggling with basic movements today

Vinod explains in his post, “I tell people who come to the bot centre that they don’t do any intense or beneficial workouts. Whether it’s getting up, sitting down, some agility work, speed, endurance, or power, they avoid it.”

He adds, “The main reason for this is that nowadays, everybody sits at a 90-degree angle, and the lower body strength required for squatting has been lost. Their ankles, knees, hip joints, core strength, and elbows are all weak. That’s why they struggle with getting up, sitting down, and performing agility movements. They don’t even spend a full hour in 24 hours doing basic human activities like walking or moving around.”

Can simple routines keep your body strong

Highlighting the importance of simple routines, he says, “Even a simple hour of walking in a day is enough to maintain your joint and overall body strength. The lack of this is the reason for weakness. So whenever you get a chance, sit down to eat in a squatting position.”

Calling it the most natural way to use the body, Vinod concludes, “This is the traditional Indian style and is the best way, it engages elbows, wrists, shoulders, and hip joints while eating. Always try to use your joints and muscles whenever you get the opportunity.”

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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Fitness coach shares 5 simple tests that can help predict how long you might live: Find out how much you can score
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Fitness coach shares 5 simple tests that can help predict how long you might live: Find out how much you can score

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Published on: Sept 12, 2025 06:52 pm IST

Your body can reveal more about your health than medical tests. Fitness coach shares 5 simple exercises that may predict how long you might live.

We often think of blood reports and doctor visits as the only way to assess health. But sometimes, the way you balance, move, or even sit can be equally telling. Fitness coach Dan Go shares in his September 11 Instagram post 5 simple tests that can help predict how long you might live.

Here are 5 fitness tests that could predict longevity and improve your health.(Freepik)

1. The Cooper Test

The Cooper Test measures your VO₂ max. Having a high VO₂ max is associated with a longer life. To do the test, you run for 12 minutes straight and track how far you go. For optimal results, aim for the good to excellent range using the chart provided.

2. The sit and rise test

This is a basic test of strength and mobility as you age. You lower yourself to the floor cross-legged, then stand up without assistance. If you can get up without the use of any support or losing balance, you pass.

3. The air squat hold

The air squat hold is an isometric exercise that tests your lower body strength and endurance. This test reflects longevity because the squat is a fundamental movement in everyday life. The optimal time for an air squat hold is 2 minutes.

4. The deadlift

The deadlift is another fundamental exercise that tests your ability to pick up things from the ground. For most people, it’s best to avoid using a barbell and replace it with a trap bar for safety reasons. The optimal range to aim for is 10 reps at your body weight.

5. Dead hangs

Dead hang tests your upper body and grip strength. A person with a strong grip is more likely to be physically active. The optimal range to aim for is 2 minutes for males and 90 seconds for females.

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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EXCLUSIVE: AP Dhillon Reveals ‘Without Me’ Started Off As A Simple Idea

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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Punjabi superstar AP Dhillon is back with another banger! His brand-new single, ‘Without Me,’ has released and is being loved by thousands. Produced by AP Dhillon, Luca Mauti, and Rebbel (who also co-produced fan favorites like “Dil Nu” and ‘With You”), the track blends heartfelt lyrics with AP’s signature sound, amplified by world-class production. Scroll below to know what the singer has to say about the song.

AP Dhillon On His New Single ‘Without Me’

Talking about the track, AP Dhillon shares, “Without Me started off as a simple idea, but the more I worked on it the more it stuck. I loved the production from the start, and when I played it in Dubai the response was unreal. That energy made me drop it right away, and I know it’s the kind of track that’ll have everyone singing along the next time I perform it.”

The song comes with an intimate yet futuristic music video, directed by Zac Facts, who previously collaborated with AP on visual standouts like ‘Insane’ and ‘Summer High.’ Check out the track here:

AP isn’t just making hits; he’s shaping the sound of a generation. With billions of streams, sold-out shows, and a global fan army, he continues to push Punjabi music beyond borders and into the mainstream.

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

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AIIMS gastroenterologist warns ‘don't spend more than 10 minutes on toilet'; shares 8 simple tips for healthy gut
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AIIMS gastroenterologist warns ‘don’t spend more than 10 minutes on toilet’; shares 8 simple tips for healthy gut

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
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Good gut health is more than just smooth digestion, it influences immunity, mood, energy levels, and overall wellness. With so many lifestyle and dietary factors at play, it’s easy for our digestive system to fall out of balance.

Dr. Saurabh Sethi shares tips for maintaining a balanced digestive system.(Freepik)

Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities, shares in his September 10 Instagram post 7 practical tips to improve gut health and keep your system functioning at its best. (Also read: AIIMS gastroenterologist shares top 10 gut friendly snacks you can have daily: Makhana, sprouted moong chaat, buttermilk )

1. Don’t strain or linger on toilet

Spending more than 10 minutes sitting and pushing can increase the risk of hemorrhoids. About 1 in 20 U.S. adults develops them. If fibre isn’t enough, pelvic floor therapy may help.

2. Know what’s “normal” for you

Healthy bowel habits can range from three times a week to three times a day (Rome IV criteria). The key is comfort, not strict frequency.

3. Go easy on painkillers

Frequent use of NSAIDs like ibuprofen, naproxen, or aspirin can increase the risk of GI bleeding up to fourfold and damage the gut lining. If you need them often, ask your doctor about safer alternatives.

4. Cut back on sugary drinks and ultra-processed meats

Diets high in processed foods are linked to higher colorectal cancer risk. Switching to a Mediterranean-style diet can lower this risk by about 18%, according to large meta-analyses.

5. Try a bidet

Bidets reduce irritation and are more hygienic than wiping alone, especially helpful for hemorrhoids, fissures, postpartum recovery, or loose stools. Basic attachments start around $50.

6. Eat a bibre-rich, varied diet

The average American consumes roughly 15g of fibre per day, far below the recommended 25–38g. Fibre feeds gut microbes, and once certain species are lost, they may not return.

7. For smelly gas, pepto can help

Bismuth subsalicylate can neutralise over 95% of the sulfide gases that cause odour and also help prevent traveller’s diarrhoea. Use only for short-term relief.

8. Seeds are gut superfoods

Just 1–2 tablespoons of chia, flax, or basil seeds provide soluble fibre and prebiotics that support healthy gut bacteria, reduce bloating, and smooth digestion.

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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Working With Women Is "Very Simple"
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Working With Women Is “Very Simple”

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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Dunst caught up with Refinery29 while walking the carpet at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival for her latest film Roofman, alongside co-star Channing Tatum. The movie, which had its world premiere at the festival and is set to be released in theatres on October 10, follows the real-life story of Jeffrey Manchester (played by Tatum), a former US military veteran who was incarcerated for robbing a 45 McDonald’s in the mid-2000s. Now on the run after escaping from prison, Manchester holes up in a local Toys R’ Us for several months. Dunst plays Leigh, his blissfully unaware love interest and one of the store’s employees. The movie is already receiving praise for its “considerable star charm,” powered by the believable chemistry between Dunst and Tatum, who play two 40-something single parents trying to navigate the complexities of life and love amidst real-life pressures (with, you know, some added criminality on the side). 
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