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Vikram Bhatt recalls health scare in prison: 'I don't want to die here, my wife needs me'
Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt opened up about an unsettling chapter from his recent past. Bhatt and his wife, Shwetambari Bhatt, were arrested in December last year in connection with an alleged Rs 30 crore cheating case linked to a businessman from Udaipur. After spending weeks in custody, the couple was granted bail by the Supreme Court in February this year. Now, months later, Bhatt has shared a personal account of a health crisis he says went largely ignored during his time behind bars.Vikram Bhat...
Mpox cases rise to 25 as two more test positive in Sindh
KARACHI: Two more patients have tested positive for mpox — one in Karachi and the other in Khairpur — on Tuesday, raising the provincial tally to 25 with, nine deaths this year. Sources told Dawn that all the cases are being linked to local transmission. According to a statement released by the health department, a total of 122 suspected cases of mpox have been reported in the province this year so far. Of them, 25 patients have tested positive, while nine patients have died. Officials said Khai...
What is thunderstorm asthma and why it strikes 'suddenly and severely'
What is thunderstorm asthma and why it strikes 'suddenly and severely'Thunderstorm asthma can come on quickly and be serious, even in people who do not normally sufferCommentsNewsElaine Blackburne Network Content Editor04:30, 15 Apr 2026View 3 Images'Thunderstorm asthma' can be sudden and severe(Image: Getty)As spring arrives it brings with it pollen which can make life a misery for thousands of people. According to the Met Office this week will see mixed levels of pollen wit...
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Stress in challenging times: Why fidgeting increases and posture suffers—UAE experts explain how to fix it
She was fidgeting so furiously with her pen that it somehow flew out of her hand, into her colleague’s face. It happens, more often than she can count. Maybe not flinging a pen into her colleague’s desk, but fingernail biting and the occasional flying of stationery. Dubai-based Aditi doesn’t hold back from admitting that stress seeps into her habits, sometimes, without her realising it. “I was always a nail-biter, for one. I thought that I stopped, but in the past month, I just started doing it...
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Asha Bhosle's CPR sparks debate on end-of-life care
Asha Bhosles CPR sparks debate on endoflife care
Tribute to Asha Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar: Family plans 1000-bed mega hospital
Tribute to Asha Bhosle Lata Mangeshkar Family plans bed mega hospital
Rio fights childhood obesity: No junk food in govt schools, only 2 cooked meals from school farms
The municipal govt of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, begins a food revolution for child nutrition with fresh meals and a radical food ban that are turning hunger, obesity and neglect into health, strength and hope.
Clavicular hospitalized following suspected overdose after 'looksmaxxer' seem on unsettling livestream
Clavicular hospitalized following suspected overdose after 'looksmaxxer' seen on unsettling livestreamBy JOE TACOPINO Published: 03:00, 15 April 2026 | Updated: 03:06, 15 April 2026 e-mail View comments
The rising tide of fatty liver disease: Over 2 billion cases expected by 2050
The rising tide of fatty liver disease Over billion cases expected by
Former UCLA gynecologist sentenced after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting patients at school
A former doctor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), was sentenced to 11 years in prison Tuesday, after he was accused of sexually assaulting his patients as an obstetrician-gynecologist at the school.James Heaps, 69, pleaded guilty to 13 counts, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced in a news release, including six felony counts of sexual penetration of an unconscious person, five felony counts of sexual battery by fraud, and two felony counts of sexual exp...
Prince Harry opens up on 'stuff from the past I needed to deal with' in emotional mental health speech
Prince Harry opens up on 'stuff from the past I needed to deal with' in emotional mental health speechPrince Harry visited the Whitten Oval in Melbourne on Wednesday, where he spoke candidly about the struggles he has faced and how he has dealt with them with the help of therapyNewsCallum Hoare02:39, 15 Apr 2026Updated 02:40, 15 Apr 2026View 4 ImagesHarry was interviewed on stage during his Movember appearance(Image: Jonathan Brady/PA)Prince Harry spoke candidly about his own personal...
Electronic Musician Rezz Cancels Coachella Weekend Two Performance Due to Health Issues
Electronic musician Rezz has canceled her performance at Coachella’s second weekend, citing health issues that “need to be addressed.” In a post on social media, the Canadian DJ/producer said she had been shrugging off health issues and had no choice but to call off her weekend two performance at the Sahara tent. “My body has […]
Nutritionist recommends daily supplement to 'reduce inflammation'
Nutritionist recommends daily supplement to 'reduce inflammation'She recommended two supplements to have as part of your daily dietCommentsNewsNicholas Dawson02:17, 15 Apr 2026View ImageHealth expert Abby Coleman has issued some guidance about supplements(Image: The Edge)There's an enormous selection of supplements lining the shelves of health shops and supermarkets nowadays. From multivitamin pills to collagen and amino acid powders and beverages, choosing the right option for yo...
Virgin Australia to join Qantas and hike prices to cope with fuel crisis
Virgin Australia to join Qantas and hike prices to cope with fuel crisisMajor airlines up rise faresQantas and Virgin to offset rising fuel costsREAD MORE: How one Aussie state is looking after itself during the fuel crisis By MATT JONES, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 02:10, 15 April 2026 | Updated: 02:13, 15 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Huge change in one state to make it easier for millions to buy a popular drug without a GP appointment
Huge change in one state to make it easier for millions to buy a popular drug without a GP appointmentREAD MORE: Woman who was REFUSED the pill claims doctor berated herBy TOM WARK FOR AAP Published: 02:08, 15 April 2026 | Updated: 02:11, 15 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Statins warning as millions of Brits told to avoid 'toxic' drink
Statins warning as millions of Brits told to avoid 'toxic' drinkAround eight million Brits take statins for cholesterol, but experts warn this juice can make the medication more powerful and even "toxic"CommentsNewsFiona Callingham Lifestyle writer02:09, 15 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesYou should not consume this drink if you take statins(Image: Getty)Brits who take a commonly prescribed medication could be putting their health at risk by consuming a certain drink. Combining statins...
Approximately half of AI's medical responses are "problematic," study finds
A new study found that a substantial amount of medical information provided by five popular artificial intelligence-driven chatbots is inaccurate and incomplete. One of the authors of the study, Nick Tiller joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
Family of influencer who ‘died by suicide’ on safari trip with fiancé say he has stopped communicating with them
NewsWorldAmericasFamily of influencer who ‘died by suicide’ on safari trip with fiancé say he has stopped communicating with themRelatives of Ashly Robinson say they believe her death in Tanzania is suspicious Isabel Keane in New York Wednesday 15 April 2026 01:12 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookmark"},"showComm...