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What causes excessive sweating on the face and head: Understanding craniofacial hyperhidrosis |

[ad_1] Excessive sweating of the face and head can be both uncomfortable and socially challenging. Normally, sweating helps regulate body temperature, cooling the body during heat, exercise, or stress. However, in some people, the body produces more sweat than necessary, a condition called hyperhidrosis. When this overproduction occurs specifically on the head and face, it is known as craniofacial hyperhidrosis.

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How shoe shape impacts posture and pain: A simple guide to choose the right footwear to avoid serious health issues

[ad_1] shoe shape impacts posture and pain. Credits: Canva Shoes are more than a fashion accessory. In fact, they’re the foundation of the body’s alignment. Considering shoes a mere style statement isn’t enough. The shape of the shoe is essential in the longer run. If shoes don’t match the natural shape of the feet, the center of gravity might shift

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How animals react to sudden darkness during solar eclipse

[ad_1] While spiders begin to break down their webs, something they do at the end of the day. Once the eclipse moves on, they begin to rebuild them again. Hippos in Zimbabwe were seen leaving the rivers and heading towards their nocturnal feeding grounds, only to abort the mission once the eclipse disappeared midway. According to a 2020 paper published

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The first signs families often miss

[ad_1] This World Alzheimer’s Day, take the time to check in with loved ones. Notice the little things. Are they repeating questions? Avoiding friends? Struggling with bills? Having open, compassionate conversations is the first step. Encourage them to see a doctor, and remember that Alzheimer’s doesn’t just affect one person it affects the whole family. Awareness and support make the

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Common drinks consumed by adults, children have this ingredient, which fuels deadly colorectal cancer

[ad_1] Sugary drinks have become part of everyday life, whether it’s soft drinks, packaged juices, energy boosters, or even certain “health” beverages. But a new study from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Centre, published in Nature Metabolism, has raised a serious red flag. Researchers found that the glucose-fructose mix found in these drinks directly fuels the spread of

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10 common foods to add to the diet for sharper eyesight

[ad_1] Good vision is one of those blessings often taken for granted until it starts fading. Glasses, contact lenses, or eye check-ups become part of daily life, but the truth is that diet plays a much bigger role in protecting vision than many realise. From preventing dryness to reducing the risk of age-related eye conditions, what goes on the plate

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From mojari to paduka: 5 traditional men’s footwear that offer a glimpse into Indian culture and heritage | Art-and-culture News

[ad_1] When it comes to fashion, Indian culture offers a complete spectrum of art, colour, and style. Pick any region, era, or dynasty, and you’ll find footwear with a unique story. Among these, traditional Indian men’s shoes stand out—not just as accessories, but as wearable emblems of heritage. Crafted with centuries-old techniques, they carry a hint of regional pride. Here

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Could Rosé be disqualified from the 2025 Grammys? BLACKPINK star accused of stealing BTS’ milestones and violating FYC rules with gift

[ad_1] The 68th Grammy Awards are just months away, but the buzz around the upcoming ceremony has already begun – long before any official nominations are announced. However, it seems not all the buzz has been welcoming, as BLACKPINK’s Rosé has come under scrutiny over her controversial FYC campaign. BLACKPINK’s Rosé has come under scrutiny. Credit: Instagram|roses_are_rosie FYC campaigns already

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5 early signs that are commonly mistaken for acidity and bloating

[ad_1] Acidity, gas, and bloating have almost become everyday words in households. A late-night spicy meal, irregular eating patterns, or even stress can easily trigger them. But here’s the hidden danger: sometimes, what feels like routine digestive discomfort may actually be an early warning sign of something far more serious, such as stomach cancer. The tricky part is that in

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Piles Risk: This harmless looking daily habit can increase the risk of piles by 50% |

[ad_1] In our increasingly digital world, smartphones follow us everywhere, including the restroom. While this habit may seem harmless, a new peer-reviewed study published in PLOS ONE suggests otherwise. Researchers have found that using your smartphone while on the toilet may significantly increase your risk of developing hemorrhoids, a common but often painful condition. What are Hemorrhoids Hemorrhoids, or piles,

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Thyroid early symptoms on skin, hair, and nails: The hidden signs that could warn of a disease |

[ad_1] Thyroid disease is more than a matter of weight gain or fatigue—it often manifests visibly through changes in your skin, hair, and nails. While the thyroid gland resides deep in your neck, dermatologists and even individuals themselves may notice early warning signs on the surface of the body. Early detection is critical, as untreated thyroid disorders can lead to

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How Moscow is taking on Paris

[ad_1] If you want to know what’s going on with the world geopolitically, follow the fashion business, said no one ever. Perhaps the irony is tickling then, that even as Russia was hosting its biannual fashion week as well as its second annual BRICS+ Fashion Summit in Moscow recently, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin were

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Animals with big heads: How nature designs them

[ad_1] In the animal world, some creatures stand out because of one clear feature– a big head. This isn’t just about looks. A larger head often helps animals feed, communicate, protect themselves, or support their body. In many cases, a bigger head is linked to the animal’s overall strength and survival strategy. It can also be a sign of maturity

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Liver failure symptoms that can appear at night, according to research |

[ad_1] Liver failure can affect the body in many ways, and some of its symptoms become more noticeable at night. According to a study titled “Sleep disturbances in patients with liver cirrhosis: prevalence, impact, and management challenges”, people with liver disease often struggle with falling asleep, staying asleep, or getting restful sleep. They may also feel extremely sleepy during the

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4 worst breakfast habits that increase dementia risk and harm brain health |

[ad_1] Dementia is a progressive condition that affects memory, thinking, and daily functioning. While there is currently no cure, lifestyle choices, especially diet, can play a significant role in slowing its progression and protecting brain health. Nutrition fuels the brain, and the first meal of the day can either support or harm long-term cognitive function. Unfortunately, some common breakfast habits

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Why sleeping too much can give you a headache: Know its causes |

[ad_1] Waking up with a headache even after what feels like a long, restful sleep is a common yet puzzling experience. Sleep is supposed to recharge the body and mind, but oversleeping, often referred to as “sleeping in”, can sometimes have the opposite effect. Instead of feeling refreshed, you may start the day with heaviness, grogginess, or head pain. While

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10 everyday heart disease symptoms you are probably ignoring, from persistent cough to jaw pain |

[ad_1] Heart disease is a leading cause of death globally, yet many individuals overlook its early warning signs. Recognising subtle symptoms is vital, as timely detection can significantly improve treatment outcomes and survival rates. In the UK, millions are affected by heart and circulatory diseases each year, with coronary heart disease accounting for the highest number of deaths. Early identification

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6 smells birds hate and how to use them for a bird-free home and garden |

[ad_1] Birds are beautiful to watch from a distance, but when they gather too close to your home, garden, or patio, they can quickly turn from charming to troublesome. From pecking at fruits to nesting in awkward spots, their presence can create a mess and even damage property. Fortunately, there are natural and safe ways to discourage them without causing

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Bleeding during pregnancy: Causes, symptoms and study |

[ad_1] Bleeding during pregnancy is one of the most alarming experiences a mother-to-be can face. Even a few drops of blood can trigger immediate panic. And the fear is real. A 2025 cohort study published in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth found that women who experience vaginal bleeding at any stage of pregnancy face a significantly higher risk of severe complications,

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The party I didn’t throw

[ad_1] ‘I’ve reached a stage where I’m done performing.’ | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStock I dread Saturdays. Not because of work. In fact, I often work through them, at least, in part. But because Saturdays have somehow become the unofficial day for social obligation. The kind that arrives via polite group chats, gentle nudges, or photos of themed potlucks you

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10 common home items that can impact brain health and memory

[ad_1] The home feels like a safe haven, but some everyday items can quietly influence the way the brain works. From the products used in the kitchen to the scents filling the living room, hidden factors may affect memory, focus, and long-term brain health. While these items might not cause instant harm, constant exposure or overuse can create subtle changes

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