Knee Pain Relief Starts Here in Chetpet | Quick Ortho Tips by Dr. Arun Kumar

Knee Pain Relief Starts Here in Chetpet | Quick Ortho Tips by Dr. Arun Kumar

Looking for fast, practical knee pain relief in Chennai? Get expert guidance from Dr. Arun Kumar, orthopedist at Bone & Joint Clinic. His 30-second joint-friendly routines help strengthen knees, improve mobility, and avoid everyday habits that worsen osteoarthritis-ideal for residents around Chetpet, especially near Arani Road (Murugan Mobiles landmark).

Why Choose Dr. Arun?

– Quick, proven exercises you can do at home-no equipment needed

– Personalized care for all ages, from active adults to seniors

– Focus on knee osteoarthritis prevention, posture fixes, and pain-free movement

Contact Details:

Clinic Contact: 80567 38393
Location: Arani Road, Chetpet (near Murugan Mobiles)

Watch now to learn simple fixes that deliver real relief—and start moving better today.

Gold and Silver Prices Surge Again; Further Rise Expected

Gold and Silver Prices Surge Again; Further Rise Expected

Gold prices witnessed fluctuations the day before yesterday, declining in the morning and recovering slightly by evening. The price of gold jewellery fell by ₹60 per gram in the morning but later rose by ₹80 in the evening, closing at ₹12,600 per gram. As a result, one sovereign of gold increased by ₹640 and was sold at ₹1,00,800.

Silver prices also edged up, with an increase of ₹1 per gram to ₹257. Accordingly, one kilogram of silver rose by ₹1,000 to ₹2,57,000.

In continuation of this trend, gold prices increased further today. The price of one sovereign of gold rose by ₹640 to ₹1,01,440, while gold jewellery gained ₹80 per gram and is now selling at ₹12,680 per gram.

Silver prices saw a sharper rise today, increasing by ₹8 per gram to ₹265. Consequently, one kilogram of silver jumped by ₹8,000 and is now priced at ₹2,65,000.

Market sources indicate that gold prices may continue to rise in the coming days due to the impact of US sanctions against Venezuela.

What Is the Best Time to Go Out in the Sun for Vitamin D?

What Is the Best Time to Go Out in the Sun for Vitamin D?

Vitamin D, often called the “sunshine vitamin”, is essential for strong bones, healthy muscles, immunity, and mental well-being. Sunlight is the most natural and effective way for the body to produce vitamin D.

Best Time for Vitamin D

Contrary to popular belief, early morning sunlight is not the most effective. Experts suggest that the ideal time is between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. During these hours, the sun is high in the sky and UVB rays, which help the skin produce vitamin D, are at their strongest.

How Long Should You Stay in the Sun?

For most people, 5 to 30 minutes of sun exposure, several times a week, is sufficient. Exposing areas like the face, arms, and legs helps boost vitamin D production. People with darker skin or older adults may need slightly more time.

Important Things to Keep in Mind

Spending too much time in the sun can cause skin damage or sunburn, so exposure should be short and sensible. Sunlight coming through windows or glass does not help with vitamin D production. If staying outdoors longer, using sunscreen and protective clothing is recommended.

Season and Location Matter

In winter months or regions far from the equator, UVB rays may be weaker. In such cases, dietary sources or supplements may be needed to maintain healthy vitamin D levels.

Disclaimer:
This content is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Vitamin D needs vary based on health conditions, skin type, age, and location. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your sun exposure or starting supplements.

Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Jan 05th)

January 05, 2026 – Monday | Margazhi 21 | Visuvavasu Year
Auspicious Timings
Morning 06:30 AM – 07:30 AM
Evening 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Inauspicious Timings
Emakandam 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Gulikai 01:30 PM – 03:00 PM
Rahu 07:30 AM – 09:00 AM
Astrological Details
Thithi Trithiya
Nakshatram Poosam
Chandrashtamam Mulam
Sulam East
Remedy Curd