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‘I’m a kidney surgeon. Here’s why I hope I never see you’

 ​Chronic kidney disease is associated with a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and premature death. (Source: AI Generated). By Anthony Dat. As a urological surgeon, I meet many patients with chronic (long-term) kidney disease.. Sometimes, I see patients that have progressed to the point where their kidneys do not work at all. This leads to the toxic build-up of waste products, meaning they need regular dialysis or a kidney transplant.. While these treatments are lifesaving, access to them is becoming increasingly challenging.. As more people are newly diagnosed with chronic kidney disease, the larger the demand for dialysis. By 2032, it is expected dialysis rates in Australia will surge by almost 86% compared with rates in 2022.. Many dialysis units across the country have more patients than they can treat. Some patients wait on average two to three years for a kidney transplant.. So my colleagues and I are increasingly working in a health-care system at capacity caring for people with kidney disease.. Story continues below this ad. Clearly, it would be better for patients and the health system if we detected kidney disease early and treated it before it progressed.. Kidney Health Australia’s action plan provides a practical blueprint of how to get there.. The cost of kidney disease. An estimated one in seven Australian adults have indicators of chronic kidney disease, the vast majority not knowing it.. About three out of four Australian adults have at least one factor that increases their risk of chronic kidney disease. This includes diabetes or high blood pressure.. Story continues below this ad. Chronic kidney disease is associated with a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and premature death.. It also has a significant public health impact, costing Australia A$9.9 billion a year.. Remind me, what do your kidneys actually do?. The kidneys are two fist-sized organs that sit at the back of the abdomen and perform some of the body’s most essential tasks.. They are best known to filter waste and excess fluid from the bloodstream to produce urine.. Story continues below this ad. They produce hormones that help support red blood cell production and bone health. They also regulate blood pressure by maintaining the balance of salts and minerals in the body.. But kidney disease can start and progress for a variety of reasons.. For instance, high blood glucose (sugar) levels and high blood pressure can damage kidney blood vessels and nephrons (filtering units). This affects the kidneys’ ability to filter blood.. Kidney disease is often ‘silent’. Kidney disease is often described as “silent”. That’s because kidneys can lose up to 90% of their function before development of symptoms including:. Story continues below this ad. fatigue. swelling in the legs and ankles. persistent high blood pressure. shortness of breath. needing to urinate more often, especially at night foamy urine.. Unfortunately, kidney damage is often irreversible by th  

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‘Courtyards open like pauses in poetry’: Inside Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 villa — set in Karachi on screen, but located in Amritsar in reality; expert science behind its stress-reducing design

 ​The spaces we live in often shape how we feel, think, and interact with others. From natural light and open layouts to textures, colours, and materials, interior design can subtly influence mood, comfort, and even behaviour. This is why thoughtfully designed homes often feel calming, inviting, or energising without us being able to pinpoint exactly why.. A striking example of this can be seen in the lavish bungalow featured in Dhurandhar: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh. In the film, his character, Jaskirat Singh Rangi, alias Hamza Ali Mazari, purchases a grand villa in Lyari, Karachi, for his wife Yalina (Sara Arjun). However, the home is not located in Pakistan as portrayed on screen. According to 23DC Architects, the bungalow, named Ananda, is actually situated in Amritsar, Punjab. In an Instagram post shared on March 20, the firm revealed, “That house from Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar The Revenge? It’s actually in Punjab! We’re delighted to see our project, Ananda, featured on the big screen in this cinematic masterpiece. Ranveer Singh and Sara Arjun, your screen presence made the house look even more special.”. The home is designed as a seamless blend of modern architecture and nature, with a strong emphasis on light, space, and traditional elements. As the designers described, “Throughout the residence, light meets space in a thoughtful rhythm. Courtyards open like pauses in poetry, gardens weave through the structure, and traditional craftsmanship quietly supports contemporary design.” The bungalow features a modern facade with grey walls and wooden accents, a courtyard filled with sculptures and greenery, and expansive glass walls that allow natural light to flow through the space.. Inside, the design continues with a double-height ceiling, neutral-toned interiors, and minimal decor that prioritises comfort and openness. Elements like a spiral black marble staircase, off-white marble flooring, a crystal chandelier, and large windows create a balance between luxury and simplicity. The outdoor areas, including a landscaped garden, swimming pool, and cosy seating, further extend the living space, making nature an integral part of the experience.. Such design choices raise interesting questions about how physical spaces can affect emotional well-being, stress levels, and overall lifestyle. Features such as natural light, open courtyards, and minimal clutter are often associated with a sense of calm and clarity, but their psychological impact can vary depending on how individuals experience and interact with their environment.. How do natural light and indoor-outdoor connections influence mood, stress levels, and overall mental well-being?. Sonal Khangarot, licensed rehabilitation counsellor and psychotherapist, The Answer Room, tells indianexpress.com, “Natural light doesn’t just illuminate a home, it regulates the mind. Exposure to sunlight boosts vitamin D levels, which are directly linked to improved mood, reduced symptom  

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Ram Navami 2026 Date: March 26 or 27? Check Correct Tithi, Puja Timings, Significance and When is Ram Navami 2026 in India

 ​Ram Navami 2026 Date: According to common belief, worshipping Lord Ram on Ram Navami can offer devotees joy and peace.. Ram Navami 2026 Date: Ram Navami is one of the auspicious Hindu festivals celebrated with devotion and enthusiasm. Also known as Shri Ram Janmotsav, it commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Ram, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu.. The festival is marked by devotees visiting temples, organising kathas, and chanting mantras and often falls on the last day of the nine-day fast of Chaitra Navratri.. Lord Rama was born midday on the ninth day (Navami Tithi) of the Shukla Paksha in Chaitra, the first month of the Hindu calendar, which usually corresponds to late March or April.. This year, Ram Navami will be celebrated on Thursday, March 26, 2026, with the Navami Tithi starting from 11:48 AM on March 26 and ending on the following day, Friday, March 27, at 10:06 AM.. According to drikpanchang.com, the Ram Navami Madhyahna Muhurat is observed on March 26 from 11:11 AM to 1:39 PM, with the Madhyahna Moment at 12:25 PM considered the most auspicious time for performing rituals and prayers.. Ram Navami marks the birth of Lord Ram, who is revered as the embodiment of truth, righteousness, virtue, duty, and sacrifice.. Due to his characteristics, his devotees regard him as Maryada Purushottam, or the ideal man.. Story continues below this ad. The festival celebrates and represents the triumph of good over evil, motivating devotees to continue the path of truth and uphold their moral ideals.. According to common belief, worshipping Lord Ram on Ram Navami can offer devotees joy and peace.. The festival is widely celebrated throughout the country, particularly in Ayodhya, where he was born.. Temples throughout the country organise havans, recitations of the Ramayana, night-long jagratas, and pujas to honour Lord Ram, his wife Sita, his brother Lakshman, and his greatest devotee, Hanuman.. 📣 For more lifestyle news, click here to join our WhatsApp Channel and also follow us on Instagram. © IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd  

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Lakme Fashion Week x FDCI 2026 Grand Finale: Aditi Rao Hydari’s design debut shines, and Péro with Aneet Padda steals the show

 ​The final day of Lakmé Fashion Week x FDCI 2026 at Mumbai’s Jio World Convention Centre didn’t just close a season; it made a statement. From Pearl Academy’s thought-provoking exploration of human creativity and artificial intelligence to Max Fashion’s irreverently joyful runway, and Satya Paul’s elegant new chapter with Aditi Rao Hydari, the evening was a masterclass in fashion’s extraordinary range. But it was Péro’s grand finale, and one unforgettable showstopper, that truly brought the house down.. The day opened with a showcase from Pearl Academy, where emerging designers tackled one of fashion’s most urgent conversations: the intersection of human creativity and artificial intelligence. Young, bold, and unafraid, these designers proved that the next generation isn’t intimidated by technology; they’re dressing it.. Max Fashion’s ‘unserious everything’: A masterclass in joyful dressing. If there was a collection that captured the mood of a generation exhausted by trying too hard, it was Max Fashion’s Unserious Everything. Effortless urban silhouettes, a philosophy rooted in freedom of movement, and a ramp that practically pulsed with energy — this was fashion as a good time, and nobody got that memo more enthusiastically than its star-studded cast.. Alaya F arrived like a burst of sunshine in a citrine crop top paired with low-rise blue denim jeans, a peppy, retro-inflected look that felt simultaneously nostalgic and razor-sharp. She wore the 90s revival with the ease of someone who was simply born for it.. Kalki Koechlin, ever the picture of considered cool, went the opposite route. Her all-white ensemble featured a clean sleeveless top and a flowing midi skirt, and it was minimalism at its most powerful. In a sea of prints and colour, she was the quiet full stop that made the sentence complete.. If there was a collection that captured the mood of a generation exhausted by trying too hard, it was Max Fashion’s Unserious Everything. (Source: Instagram/Lakmē Fashion Week). Then there was Siddhant Chaturvedi, who, frankly, refused to be contained by the runway. Dressed in a crisp white jacket adorned with quirky brooches, he brought a high-fashion-meets-theatrical-playfulness to the proceedings. He danced. He presented flowers to Kalki Koechlin. He made the whole thing feel like a celebration rather than a showcase, and the crowd loved every second of it.. The collection itself moved through three distinct worlds: Urban, Sports Core, and Core Casual, united by the singular idea that a wardrobe should never restrict the wearer.. Story continues below this ad. Aditi Rao Hydari for Satya Paul: A creative director steps into the light. A few moments at this season’s Lakmé Fashion Week carried as much personal weight as Aditi Rao Hydari’s walk for Satya Paul. This wasn’t merely a celebrity appearance; it was a debut. Hydari stepped onto the runway as Co-Creative Director of the Satya Paul x Aditi Rao Hydari  

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The zero trimester: Why women are training for pregnancy like a marathon

 ​Before the nausea, the scans, the cravings. Before conception itself, there is an entirely different chapter taking shape for women in India and around the world today. It is called the ‘zero trimester’, a term coined by American sociologist Miranda Waggoner in her 2017 book of the same name, which examined how medicine and public health had begun focusing on women’s bodies as perpetually ‘pre-pregnant’.. Today, the concept has escaped the pages of academic sociology and landed squarely in the wellness mainstream driven by social media, biohacking culture, and a growing anxiety about getting pregnancy ‘right’ from the very start.. As Wired reported, the cultural obsession with wellness and optimisation, “currently driven and designed by male biohackers like Bryan Johnson and Peter Attia,” has now come for this murky preconception period. Women have started training for pregnancy “like it’s a marathon,” as influencer Kaylie Stewart announced to her 1 million TikTok followers.. DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.. The numbers bear this out. Wired states in its report that the hashtag “#preconception appears in 106,000 Instagram posts and #pregnancyprep in 36,000.”. It adds, “Singular TikTok ‘prep’ videos rack up tens of thousands—sometimes millions—of views and likes.” ‘Pregnancy Prep’ influencers post curated lists, aesthetic vlogs, and GRWM (Get Ready With Me) TikToks filled with glowing, happy women. They suggest a litany of lifestyle changes, niche products, books, courses, and ‘quick’ tips to follow in the six to twelve months before getting pregnant.. But what does this global trend look like when it lands in India, with its particular mix of tradition, urban aspiration, and overburdened healthcare systems?. Story continues below this ad. What real women experience. For the women actually living through this, the picture is more textured. Juilee Ghadigaonkar, an account director, did not plan her pregnancy in advance. “Once I found out I was pregnant, I became very conscious about taking care of my health,” she says. Her guidance came primarily from her gynaecologist and not from social media, which she found overwhelming. “Too much overthinking is not good during pregnancy,” she notes.. Her pregnancy was hormonally challenging, requiring medication to stabilise her levels, and she experienced persistent nausea throughout. But what carried her through was professional medical guidance, a supportive work environment, and the empowerment to continue working despite the physical demands.. Prerna Gagerna, 33 and nine months pregnant at the time of speaking with indianexpress.com, had a more ambivalent relationship with the flood of preconception content available today. She was mindful about her health beforehand, taking balanced meals, staying active, and  

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Aamir Khan asks Salman Khan why his romantic relationships did not work out: ‘Yaar, nahi jama…’; expert on taking responsibility

 ​Salman Khan on why his relationships did not last long (Source: Express archive photo). Relationships often go through phases of change, and when two people are not growing in sync, challenges tend to surface. On the newly launched show Two Much, actors Salman Khan and Aamir Khan opened up about this very issue, mixing light banter with some strikingly honest reflections.. Salman spoke about how imbalances in personal growth can create insecurities in a relationship, mentioning, “When a partner grows more than the other partner, that is when the differences start coming in; that’s when the insecurity starts setting in, so they both need to grow together. Both need to get off each other’s backs. I believe that.”. Aamir then asked him directly why his past relationships didn’t work out. To this, Salman replied, “Yaar, nahi jama toh nahi jama (If it didn’t work, it just didn’t). If there is anyone to blame, I am the one to blame.”. Many people experience similar struggles of insecurity, imbalance, and self-blame when it comes to relationships.. So, how can couples support each other’s personal growth in a way that strengthens rather than threatens their relationship?. Sonal Khangarot, licensed rehabilitation counsellor and psychotherapist at The Answer Room, tells indianexpress.com, “As a psychologist, I often see couples struggle when one partner seems to ‘outgrow’ the other. Growth doesn’t have to create distance; it can build a deeper connection if approached with mutual respect.”. Practically, she says, couples can:. Create weekly check-ins where they share not just relationship updates but also personal wins.. Practice “mirroring support”—if one attends a big event, the other mirrors that energy by celebrating a milestone in their own world.. Set boundaries so personal growth doesn’t overshadow couple time.. How healthy is it for someone to take full responsibility when a relationship ends?. Khangarot mentions, “As a psychologist, I’d say taking responsibility when a relationship ends is both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, it reflects maturity — acknowledging our part allows us to process, accept, and move forward without being stuck in blame games. On the other hand, when this slips into excessive self-blame, it can numb deeper emotions and prevent genuine healing.”. Whether it empowers or harms depends on the individual’s personality and past experiences. “The key is balance: reflect honestly on what was within your control, but also recognise that relationships are co-created and don’t fall apart because of one person alone,” she notes.. Story continues below this ad. Early signs couples can look out for that indicate they may not be ‘growing together’. Many breakups stem not from lost love but from subtle mismatches that build over time. Khangarot shares, “Early signs include feeling dismissed when sharing achievements, one partner avoiding difficult conversations, or growing  

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