Chronic inflammation in women increases heart disease risk: Know signs and how it affects the heart – The Times of India

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death among women globally, yet many are unaware of all contributing risk factors. While conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, and diabetes are well-known, chronic inflammation has emerged as a significant, often overlooked driver of cardiovascular risk. Recent research published in the European Heart Journal…

Obesity And Cancer: Understanding The Hidden Link And How To Fight Back

Last Updated:August 22, 2025, 16:25 IST Obesity isn’t just about appearance, it’s a major cancer risk. Experts explain the link and share practical lifestyle changes to protect your health. Obesity contributes to nearly 20% of global cancer cases. Obesity is often discussed in the context of diabetes, heart disease, and joint issues. But there’s a…

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Why are so many in their 30s and 40s collapsing at the gym? How to know if you have metabolic syndrome – Times of India

There’s something disturbing about the increasing number of young, presumably physically fit individuals collapsing after a gym session or while running on the treadmill. These are people who eat right, hit the gym regularly, and look the picture of health. Recent incidents have highlighted a shocking pattern: those in their 30s and 40s suddenly experiencing…

Leaky Gut: 5 early warning signs of leaky gut syndrome that one should not ignore | – Times of India

Human bodies are a complex system of nerves, tissues, and cells. What most of us don’t realise is how intricately the system works. Each body part, nerve, and tissue is interconnected, and exclusively inside our bellies. We have an extensive intestinal lining covering more than 4,000 square feet of surface area. When our gut is…

Is chronic inflammation really linked with age? A new study challenges the idea of inflammaging | – Times of India

Is chronic inflammation universal as we age, or is it a modern lifestyle issue? For decades, scientists have linked ageing with “inflammaging,” a low-grade chronic inflammation believed to drive diseases like heart disease, dementia, and diabetes. However, a new study published in Nature Aging challenges this long-standing view. By comparing populations from both industrialised and…