Struggling with anxiety? US doctor shares 6 daily habit changes that help manage stress and improve mood

Struggling with anxiety? US doctor shares 6 daily habit changes that help manage stress and improve mood


Stress and anxiety can feel overwhelming, especially when they quietly build into everyday life. While medication can be essential for some, not every spike in anxiety requires a prescription. In many cases, daily routines – from poor sleep and irregular meals to constant screen exposure – can unknowingly fuel symptoms. The good news is that small, intentional lifestyle changes can help restore balance, calm the nervous system, and ease anxiety from within.

Living with constant stress and anxiety can take a toll on your health. (Unsplash)

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Dr Kunal Sood, anaesthesiologist and interventional pain medicine physician, has outlined six simple daily habits and lifestyle changes that can help lower stress levels and ease anxiety over time. In an Instagram video shared on January 28, the physician points out, “Anxiety often calms when circadian rhythm, blood sugar, sleep, movement, and stimulation are brought back into balance.”

Morning sunlight

According to Dr Sood, early daylight is a powerful circadian cue that helps rest the sleep-wake cycle. He explains, “Morning light stabilises the sleep-wake cycle, improves melatonin timing, and is linked to better mood and lower anxiety symptoms. Studies show early light exposure improves positive mood and reduces anxiety risk.”

Regular meals

Skipping meals can trigger anxiety due to imbalances in hormones like adrenaline and cortisol. Dr Sood highlights, “Long gaps between meals can trigger stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol, producing shakiness, palpitations, and anxiety-like symptoms. Consistent meal timing supports blood sugar stability and is associated with lower anxiety prevalence.”

Quality sleep

The physician emphasises that getting adequate sleep every day is very important because it helps with emotional regulation, while lack of sleep can raise the risk of anxiety. He explains, “Poor sleep increases amygdala reactivity and weakens emotional regulation. Meta-analyses show improving sleep quality produces meaningful reductions in anxiety, while short or fragmented sleep raises anxiety risk.”

Lower caffeine

Caffeine is a powerful stimulant that acts on the nervous system and can heighten anxiety symptoms – often intensifying jitters, restlessness, and panic in those already prone to anxiety. Dr Sood elaborates, “Caffeine stimulates the nervous system and can worsen jitteriness, racing thoughts, and panic in sensitive individuals. Higher doses are linked to increased anxiety symptoms, and reducing intake often improves anxiety and sleep.”

Movement breaks

Taking short breaks for light physical activity can interrupt the cycle of muscle tension and anxiety, helping to lift mood and restore calm far more effectively than prolonged sitting. The physician highlights, “Short bouts of movement reduce muscle tension, improve vagal tone, and lower anxious arousal. Even 10 minutes of walking has been shown to improve mood and reduce anxiety compared with sitting.”

Digital boundaries

According to Dr Sood, excessive screen time – particularly prolonged social media use – is closely linked to higher levels of stress and anxiety. He explains, “Heavy screen and social media use is associated with higher anxiety and stress. Limiting notifications, reducing late-night screens, and creating tech-free periods are linked to improved mental well-being and sleep quality.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.



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Anthony Kazmierczak's health: All on Ilhan Omar attacker's spine issue, Parkinson’s and ‘heavy medication’

Anthony Kazmierczak's health: All on Ilhan Omar attacker's spine issue, Parkinson’s and ‘heavy medication’


Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar was sprayed with an unidentified liquid during a town hall meeting in Minneapolis. The suspect, identified as Anthony Kazmierczak, 55, was taken into custody and charged with third-degree assault.

Suspect Anthony Kazmierczak shouts at U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) after spraying an unidentified liquid in her direction, during a town hall meeting days after a man identified as Alex Pretti was fatally shot by federal immigration agents trying to detain him, in Minneapolis, (REUTERS)

The incident occurred while she was addressing a gathering in Minneapolis, Minnesota, about the ongoing protests against ICE.

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What we know about Anthony Kazmierczak’s health

Details regarding Anthony Kazmierczak continue to surface after Tuesday’s attack. However, a neighbor told the New York Post that he is a “pretty conservative guy” who “doesn’t like Omar.”

According to Brian Kelly, Kazmierczak had requested him to look after his dog as he was going to attend the event.

“He said, ‘I’m going to this Omar thing.’ I’m like, Omar what? He said ‘This town hall thing.’ And he said, ‘I might get arrested,’” she told the POST. “I figured it was nonsense. He wasn’t going to do anything stupid.”

Kelly mentioned that Kazmierczak is “heavily medicated” due to a car accident that impacted his spine nine years prior and that he suffers from Parkinson’s disease.

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Anthony Kazmierczak’s social media profile and DUI convictions

Kazmierczak has previously shared political content on social media through a profile named ‘Andy’, which includes critiques of the Biden administration, the UK Independent reported.

Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk last September, he altered his Facebook profile picture to feature Donald Trump at a Turning Point USA event, and subsequently, his widow, Erika Kirk.

In 2022, he also posted a message attributing ‘rampant crime’ in Minnesota to attorney general Keith Ellison, urging for his removal.

Additional posts depict Kazmierczak with his dog, one of which includes the Israeli flag, as well as posts that seem to endorse the conflict in Ukraine.

He has two previous DUI convictions, according to court documents examined by CNN. He even got married and divorce twice.



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IIT-Delhi looks back on 65-year journey on Foundation Day

IIT-Delhi looks back on 65-year journey on Foundation Day


The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, on the occasion of its 68th Foundation Day, released its first-ever ‘Alumni Impact Report’, a comprehensive document highlighting the journey and contributions of its over 65,000 alumni since the institute’s inception.

IIT-Delhi looks back on 65-year journey on Foundation Day

Rangan Banerjee, Director, IIT Delhi, said, “The Alumni Impact Report released by the Institute underscores how, for over 65 years, IIT Delhi graduates have transformed from students into global leaders, pioneering entrepreneurs, and dedicated public servants, creating profound economic and social footprints worldwide.”

“According to the report, approximately 10,000 IIT Delhi alumni currently occupy leadership positions in Banking and Finance, Manufacturing and Engineering industry. 70% of these alumni are based in India. More than 1,000 alumni sit in the Boardrooms of large and diverse corporate systems,” Banerjee highlighted.

An official from IIT Delhi shared, “From its early years to its current status as a global leader in technical education, IIT Delhi has been a primary engine for the global “Unicorn” ecosystem. The report highlights a staggering 2,500 founders and co-founders who have emerged from the Institute.”

The report also highlights the success of the “IIT Delhi Endowment Fund”, built entirely through the contributions of the alumni, which has facilitated scholarships for students and research facilities.

“The fund provides the Institute with the strategic flexibility to invest in research and infrastructure independently. Currently, the fund has recorded INR 477 Crore in pledges, with INR 338 Crore already realized. It has allowed development of state-of-the-art facilities like the Mittal Sports Complex, the Yardi School of AI, and the CERCA center for climate research,” the offi

“From 150 alumni in 1966 to 65,000 today, our graduates remain the heartbeat of India’s technological and social progress, said Banerjee.



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Mumbai: 53 housing societies in Kandivali eye makeover through cluster redevelopment

Mumbai: 53 housing societies in Kandivali eye makeover through cluster redevelopment


In one of the largest cluster redevelopment projects, 53 housing societies in Mumbai’s Kandivali area are planning to come together to redevelop their 26-year-old housing complex. The housing complex is located in the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) layout and was built by MHADA in 2000.

Mumbai redevelopment news: The Chhatrapati Shivaji Raje Complex in Kandivali, spread over 12 acres, comprises 53 housing societies and houses 3,488 families in 225 sq ft apartments each. (HT Photo )

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Raje Complex in Kandivali, spread over 12 acres, comprises 53 housing societies and houses 3,488 families in 225 sq ft apartments each.

What is cluster development?

Cluster development is an urban redevelopment approach where multiple adjoining buildings or plots are combined and redeveloped as one large project. It allows better planning, improved infrastructure, wider roads, open spaces, and amenities, while enabling rehabilitation of existing residents and more efficient use of land in crowded cities.

Examples of cluster redevelopment in the Mumbai real estate market include, MHADA layouts like Motilal Nagar (Goregaon), Abhyudaya Nagar (Parel), Adarsh Nagar (Worli), Bandra Reclamation and GTB Nagar (Sion), Kamathipura. Several private housing societies also undergo cluster redevelopment.

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Why are 26-year-old buildings undergoing redevelopment?

According to residents, the buildings are in dilapidated condition. The structural deterioration is compounded by severe infrastructural deficits. The internal road network is “extremely narrow,” creating daily gridlock and fundamentally compromising resident access and safety in a layout of this density.

As a result, the residents of 53 housing societies are planning to come together to undergo redevelopment.

“We recently conducted a meeting, and our current status is that out of 53 housing societies, 34 housing societies are in favour of the redevelopment, and 19 are still under discussion. We hope to get all the housing societies on board. However, as per the cluster norms, we need a majority of 60% housing societies, which we have, but are hopeful that all the societies will come together,” Sachin Chavan, secretary of one of the building societies and a committee member looking after the redevelopment, told Hindustan Times Real Estate.

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According to Chavan, under current norms, as many as 3,488 homeowners reside in 225 sq ft apartments, and post-redevelopment, they can get a 610 sq ft apartment. “The developer will get to construct another 3,488 apartments, which is equivalent to FSI to be sold in the open market, from which he can generate profit for our rehabilitation,” Chavan said.

The committee is preparing tender documents for the redevelopment and has already appointed a project management consultant. Chavan said the tender for redevelopment is expected to be floated after February 15.

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Tenants’ demands

According to the minutes of the meeting (MoM), of the redevelopment committee, the residents want a 610 sq ft (Maharashtra Apartment Ownership Act) MOFA carpet area for each residential unit, along with a monthly rent of 25,000 in the first year, 27,500 in the second year and 30,000 in the third year. The residents have also sought transportation charges of 10,000 per flat and a corpus fund of 1,000 per sq ft, amounting to 2.25 lakh per flat.

The tender should clearly specify flat planning, electrical fittings, plumbing and amenities, and include a mandatory bank guarantee from the developer as per MHADA norms. They have further insisted that the developer or contractor be a reputed entity, according to MoM.

What is an MHADA layout?

MHADA layout refers to large residential land parcels planned and developed by the MHADA in Mumbai.

These layouts typically include multiple old housing buildings, internal roads, and amenities, and are often taken up for cluster redevelopment to modernise infrastructure, increase housing stock, and rehabilitate residents.



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Cunha's winner for Man United against Arsenal blows Premier League race wide open

Cunha's winner for Man United against Arsenal blows Premier League race wide open


MANCHESTER, England — Matheus Cunha blew the Premier League title race wide open with a stunning winner as Manchester United beat Arsenal 3-2 on Sunday.

The Brazil international curled a long-range shot past goalkeeper David Raya in the 87th minute to decide a thrilling game at the Emirates Stadium that leaves Arsenal just four points clear of Manchester City and Aston Villa at the top of the standings.

Cunha said it was “100%” his best moment since joining United last summer.

“These are the kind of games we dream to play in,” he told Sky Sports. “The games that we watch on television and we want to be part of.”

United is up to fourth after back-to-back wins under head coach Michael Carrick, who is increasingly strengthening his case to be given the job on a long-term basis, having beaten City last week.

“I’m enjoying it. It’s a fantastic position to be in,” Carrick said. “What happens next? I’m not going to be answering it every week. I’m enjoying it and I’ll continue to do what I can.”

Two games in, Carrick has beaten the top two in England’s top flight.

“He’s been brilliant with us. He’s brought a fresh energy and the group has really galvanized,” said United defender Harry Maguire. “Two tough games and everyone probably thinks we are going to come away with not many points. But to win both is magnificent.”

For Arsenal it’s three games without a win in the league to give hope to its title rivals. This was its first home loss this season and came despite taking the lead in the 29th through Lisandro Martinez’s own-goal when trying to block Martin Odegaard’s shot.

If that was a gift, so was United’s equalizer in the 37th. Martin Zubimendi’s loose pass played Bryan Mbeumo through on goal and the Cameroon forward rounded Raya to fire into the empty net. It was his second goal in as many games since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations, having also scored against City last week.

Patrick Dorgu was also on the score sheet against City and he crashed in a spectacular long-ranger off the underside of the bar five minutes into the second half to put United in front.

Mikel Merino looked to have salvaged at least a draw for Arsenal when he bundled in an equalizer in the 84th until Cunha’s outrageous winner.

“The performance wasn’t good enough and we should have done better. Now it is time to stick together more and to keep working and bounce back,” said Arsenal captain Odegaard.

Carrick is only contracted until the end of the season while United weighs up its long-term plans. But he could put himself into contention for a longer deal if he carries on like this.

Wins against City and Arsenal have put United in a strong position to qualify for the Champions League. And the thrilling performances have brought smiles back to the faces of fans.

“I give a lot of credit to the staff and the players, in terms of what they have invested and the way they have bought into it,” Carrick said. “It is a really collective feeling and it’s great when it comes together and everyone is in it.

“We said two weeks ago when we came in that we make every decision for the greater good for the football club. My job is to keep improving the team and not getting carried away with two massive results.”

Carrick previously took temporary charge of United for three games when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was fired in 2021.

He is unbeaten over his two spells – winning four of his five games – including two victories against Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, with both ending 3-2.

Arsenal remains at the top and in contention for a clean sweep of trophies.

More dropped points, however, raise fresh questions about Arteta’s team, having finished runner-up three years running.

Arsenal has picked up just two points from a possible nine and despite slips from City and Aston Villa in recent weeks, it holds only a slender lead.

“If you want to win, you have to go through those moments,” said Arteta. “The margins are very small and we made them even smaller in the manner we did certain things. Now it is time to react and see what we are made of.

“We want to play with those demands and we know that today we were not at our level and we paid the price.”

Aston Villa kept up its unlikely title challenge with a 2-0 win against Newcastle.

Emiliano Buendia and Ollie Watkins scored in each half at St. James’ Park to move third-place Villa level on points with Manchester City in second on 46 points and four behind Arsenal.

Buendia fired Villa ahead with a dipping shot from outside of the area in the 19th minute and Watkins doubled the lead in the 88th.

Villa has not won the title since 1981 and seven years ago was playing in the second-tier Championship. But under coach Unai Emery, the Midlands club has been transformed.

And it is firmly in the race for the title after its 13th win in its last 16 league games. City is ahead of Villa on goal difference after a 2-0 win against last-place Wolves on Saturday.

Chelsea is also going in the right direction under new coach Liam Rosenior. Goals from Estevao, Joao Pedro and Enzo Fernandez sealed a 3-1 win at Crystal Palace.

Rosenior has won four of his five games in charge in all competitions, with two of those coming in the league.

At the bottom of the standings Nottingham Forest picked up a crucial 2-0 win at Brentford to reopen a five-point gap to the relegation zone.

West Ham’s 3-1 win against Sunderland on Saturday saw the London club move to within two points of 17th-place Forest. But an unlikely win for Forest at high-flying Brentford boosted its survival chances.

Igor Jesus and Taiwo Awoniyi got the goals in each half for Sean Dyche’s team.

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