Dropped head syndrome in gamers: Risks of excessive smartphone use in young adults
A Japanese gamer developed dropped head syndrome (DHS) due to excessive smartphone use and poor posture, leading to severe neck strain and disability. Surgery was required to restore spinal alignment and function. Experts warn that increasing screen time among young people may lead to similar posture-related injuries, emphasizing the importance of prevention through good posture…
Lee Jung Jae and Lim Ji Yeon’s chemistry criticized ahead of drama release: ‘They’re trying too hard’
Korean drama ‘Nice to Not Meet You,’ starring ‘Squid Game’s’ Lee Jung Jae and ‘The Glory’s’ Lim Ji Yeon, faces backlash. Netizens criticize the leads’ perceived lack of on-screen chemistry and their simple outfits in released teasers. The significant age gap between the 52-year-old Lee and 35-year-old Lim has also drawn criticism, with some finding…
After Aryan Khan’s drug case, Sameer Wankhede opens up about online bullying by fan clubs, says he is qualified to protect his family and himself: ‘I am a trained sniper shooter’
Sameer Wankhede, former NCB Zonal Director, addresses the personal impact of the Aryan Khan case, including online bullying and concerns for his family’s safety. He highlights the manipulation of public perception by wealthy individuals through social media fan clubs and the urgent need for stronger digital regulation to combat misinformation. Wankhede emphasizes media literacy and…
Choubey urges to reject hollow promises of opposition
Former Union minister Ashwini Kumar Choubey, stepping back from electoral politics, pledged to remain an active party worker supporting PM Modi’s initiatives. Speaking on Jayaprakash Narayan’s birth anniversary, he vowed to unite youth for ‘Bharat Mata’ and ‘sanatan sanskriti’, while criticizing opposition parties for corruption and hypocrisy.
America’s healthcare exodus: Why workers are leaving the frontlines in record numbers
A recent Harris Poll reveals a deepening crisis in the U.S. healthcare system, with over half of frontline workers considering leaving their jobs due to burnout, undervaluation, and lack of career support. With looming shortages of nearly 700,000 healthcare professionals by 2037, experts stress that investing in education, career growth, and retention strategies is critical…
Cabinet clears two major rail multitracking projects in Maharashtra & Gujarat – details
The Indian government has approved two major railway projects totaling Rs 2,781 crore, adding 224 km of track in Maharashtra and Gujarat. These initiatives aim to boost connectivity, ease congestion, and support economic growth, aligning with the PM Gati Shakti vision. The projects will enhance mobility for millions and significantly improve freight movement, contributing to…
‘It’s what our country needs’: Donald Trump says working with Republicans on new ‘Comprehensive Crime Bill’; claims DC crime ‘way down’ amid crackdown
President Trump announced a “comprehensive crime bill” in collaboration with Republican leaders, following his intervention in Washington, D.C.’s policing. He claims crime is down in D.C. and threatens similar action in cities like Chicago. Criminologists caution against federal intervention, while local leaders criticize the approach as detrimental to community progress, despite the administration’s reported successes…
‘Dude’ box office collection Day 5: Film crosses Rs 50 crores
Keerthiswaran makes a splash with his directorial debut ‘Dude’, amassing an impressive Rs 50.55 crore within just five days. Featuring the talents of Pradeep Ranganathan and Mamitha Baiju, the film has captured audiences in Tamil Nadu, receiving accolades for its compelling performances and gripping storyline. At this pace, it’s set to cross the Rs 75…
Justin Herbert shocks NFL as he flips the middle finger on arrival at Allegiant Stadium before Raiders clash
Justin Herbert, the Los Angeles Chargers’ quarterback, stirred controversy upon his arrival at Allegiant Stadium for a Monday Night Football game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Cameras captured him making a subtle middle finger gesture, seemingly directed at the media, prompting the NFL to quickly remove the video from its social media platforms.
