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Does wearing spectacles make your eyes weaker? Ophthalmologist explains
January 21, 2026 9:51 ISTMany people believe wearing spectacles makes eyes weaker, but doctors say this is a myth. An ophthalmologist explains how glasses correct vision, why eyesight may change over time, and why avoiding prescribed spectacles can cause strain and headaches.
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Every woman over 25 should get a Pap smear, here’s why doctors insist
February 03, 2026 14:05 ISTCervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, yet screening is often delayed. Doctors explain why every woman over 25 should get a Pap smear, how often screening is needed, and how Pap smear and HPV tests work together to protect women’s health.
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From hormones to fertility: Key women’s health check-ups in 2026
January 20, 2026 22:06 ISTWomen’s reproductive health plays a vital role in overall well-being. Discover the essential health check-ups women should not miss in 2026, including hormone tests, fertility screening, and preventive gynaecological exams.
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Vitamin D deficiency during winter: Common symptoms and prevention tips
January 20, 2026 17:19 ISTVitamin D deficiency is common in winter due to a lack of sunlight. Learn the key warning signs, who is most at risk, and how to prevent low vitamin D levels during the cold season.
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From lumps to skin changes: Delhi-based oncologist shares warning signs of breast cancer
January 20, 2026 16:38 ISTIn an interview with India TV, Dr Aditya Sarin of the Oncology Department at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, highlighted breast cancer warning signs, including persistent lumps, skin changes, nipple discharge, armpit swelling, and signs of advanced disease.
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Can over-exercising reduce fertility? What an IVF specialist wants you to know
January 20, 2026 13:19 ISTExercise supports fertility, but only up to a point. An IVF specialist explains the fertility–fitness paradox, how excessive workouts can disrupt hormones, ovulation and sperm quality, and why balance, nutrition and recovery are key when trying to conceive.
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5 blood donation myths that stop healthy people from donating
January 20, 2026 7:32 ISTMany healthy people avoid blood donation due to common myths about weakness, infections, anaemia, and fitness. A haematologist debunks these misconceptions and explains why blood donation is safe, simple, and lifesaving.
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Cardiologist explains: Why cardiac arrests increase in winter and how to protect your heart
January 20, 2026 7:17 ISTCardiac arrests increase during winter due to cold-induced blood vessel narrowing, higher blood pressure and reduced activity. A cardiologist explains why the heart is under more strain in cold weather and how simple precautions can reduce risk.
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Can young people get glaucoma? An eye specialist explains
January 20, 2026 6:57 ISTGlaucoma can affect children, teenagers, and young adults, and often goes unnoticed until vision is damaged. A glaucoma specialist explains why early detection matters, who is at risk, and when young people should get their eyes checked.
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Blood donation in India: Eligibility rules, benefits and what to do after donating
January 19, 2026 20:32 ISTBlood donation saves lives and supports healthcare in emergencies. Here’s who can donate, how long it takes, health benefits and essential after-donation care tips.
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Sesame seeds in Ayurveda: How til improves digestion, strength and fertility
January 19, 2026 14:13 ISTAyurveda highlights sesame seeds as a powerful food for digestion, strength and fertility. Here’s how til nourishes the body and supports reproductive health naturally.
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Acute vs chronic illness: How fast should homoeopathy actually work | WATCH
January 19, 2026 12:46 ISTIs homoeopathy really slow, or are we expecting instant results from long-term illnesses? Homoeopathy expert Dr Tanya Bakshi explains the crucial difference between acute and chronic disease, realistic timelines, and why patience often leads to lasting recovery.
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Dietician explains what happens to your sleep, skin, and mood when you stop drinking for a month
January 19, 2026 7:15 ISTQuitting alcohol for 30 days can improve sleep quality, skin hydration, mood stability, and energy levels. A dietician explains what really happens to your body during a month-long alcohol break and why the benefits often last longer than expected.
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Doctor explains why cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers
January 19, 2026 6:56 ISTCervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. A doctor explains how HPV vaccination and regular screening can stop the disease before it starts, why India carries a high burden, and what women and parents need to know.
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Back pain, knee issues, stiff necks: Why joint problems are hitting 30–45-year-olds
January 19, 2026 6:40 ISTBone and joint problems are rising among people aged 30 to 45. Orthopaedic experts explain how sedentary lifestyles, stress, poor posture, and inconsistent exercise are accelerating early joint wear, and what actually helps prevent long-term damage.
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Why cutting sugar alone won’t fix India’s diabetes problem
January 18, 2026 12:41 ISTIndia’s diabetes crisis goes far beyond sugar intake. A nutrition expert explains how sedentary lifestyles, stress, sleep loss, and metabolic vulnerability are driving rising diabetes rates, and why lifestyle change and early screening matter more than ever.
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Male infertility in focus: Doctor explains the hidden burden of cryptozoospermia
January 18, 2026 12:04 ISTCryptozoospermia is an extremely low sperm count condition often missed in routine semen analysis. A fertility specialist explains why advanced diagnostics and modern lab techniques are changing outcomes for men facing infertility.
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What really happens when you don’t change your pad all day? Gynaecologist explains
January 18, 2026 8:42 ISTWearing the same sanitary pad for 24 hours can lead to irritation, infections, and intimate health problems. A gynaecologist explains why changing pads every few hours is essential for menstrual hygiene and long-term women’s health.
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From social media pressure to burnout: Mental health expert lists 5 struggles Gen Z deals with
January 20, 2026 18:11 ISTGen Z is navigating growing pressures from social media, academics, careers and global uncertainty. A mental health expert highlights five common challenges affecting young people today, including isolation, anxiety and burnout.
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Low AMH levels? Here’s what to do next for your fertility, explains doctor
January 16, 2026 15:08 ISTLow AMH levels can affect fertility planning. Know what the next steps are, including medical evaluation, lifestyle changes and treatment options to support conception.
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Why does belly fat develop? Know health risks and how to address them
January 16, 2026 10:52 ISTAbdominal fat is influenced by hormones, inflammation and insulin resistance. Experts explain why belly fat is stubborn and why results take time.
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Can city smog make knee pain worse? What an orthopaedic surgeon explains
January 16, 2026 7:44 ISTAir pollution is known to affect lungs and heart health, but experts say it may also aggravate knee pain by increasing inflammation in weight-bearing joints.
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Why thyroid problems can cause weight gain in some people and weight loss in others
January 16, 2026 7:41 ISTWeight changes are not always about diet or exercise. Experts explain how an underactive or overactive thyroid can affect metabolism and body weight.
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Winter isn’t just flu season: Neurologist with 16 years’ experience warns of rising stroke risk
January 15, 2026 19:10 ISTStroke risk rises silently during winter in India. A neurologist explains how cold weather, dehydration, lifestyle changes and poor sleep increase stroke chances, and what simple steps can help prevent a medical emergency.
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Why flu shots matter in polluted cities: Dr Randeep Guleria at Pollution Ka Solution Conclave
January 15, 2026 20:02 ISTAt India TV’s Pollution Ka Solution Conclave, Dr Randeep Guleria explains why pollution is now a health emergency. From indoor exercise and air purifiers to adult vaccination and lung cancer risk, here’s what truly helps protect lungs in high-AQI cities.
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Pollution Ka Solution Conclave: Doctors explain how toxic air is increasing miscarriage, birth risk
January 15, 2026 20:05 ISTDoctors at India TV's Pollution Ka Solution Conclave warn that rising air pollution is acting like a slow poison for pregnant women, increasing the risk of miscarriage, preterm birth, low birth weight, and long-term health issues in children.
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'A newborn starts 'smoking' at birth in a polluted city,' doctor warns at health conclave
January 17, 2026 10:13 ISTAt India TV's Pollution Ka Solution Conclave in New Delhi, leading doctors warned that air pollution is causing visible lung damage, rising disease, and permanent health harm. From newborns to non-smokers, polluted air is affecting every organ, making it a public health emergency.
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Feeling tired after holidays? Doctor shares January reset tips to restore sleep and energy
January 15, 2026 7:58 ISTPost-holiday fatigue in January is common. A doctor explains how disrupted sleep, diet and routine affect energy levels, and shares practical ways to reset your body gently.
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