- 20/08/2025 12:35:41
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When it comes to sarees, there’s Rekha and then there’s everyone else.
- 20/08/2025 12:35:41
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The hippocampus may be small, but its influence over memory and learning is mighty. Within just 30 days, small lifestyle adjustments—from eating differently to sleeping better and staying socially engaged—can breathe new life into this vital brain hub.
- 16/07/2025 03:35:42
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Confidence doesn’t always walk into a room with a booming voice or a prudent spotlight either. Some of the most confident people are calm, down-to-earth, and satisfied with what they have.In fact, true confidence isn’t about proving anything; instead, it’s about knowing your worth without needing constant validation. It’s built through actions, habits, and the way one presents themselves among people; also, the most confident people don’t always feel fearless, they’ve just learned how to move forward anyway.Highly confident individuals are not afraid of failure, they take feedback positively, and they know when to say yes or no without guilt. But confidence isn’t something one has or doesn't. It’s a skill that one can build, step by step.Here are five everyday habits that confident people practice.
- 15/07/2025 04:35:47
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Cardiovascular diseases are a major global health concern, but lifestyle adjustments can significantly improve heart health. Incorporating ghee and nuts into your diet provides essential fats and antioxidants, while avoiding processed foods and excessive alcohol reduces arterial plaque and blood pressure. Strength training complements cardio by enhancing circulation and metabolic health, contributing to a stronger cardiovascular system.
- 15/07/2025 04:35:47
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Here, we see a pic with the word pens written all over it. The words are really striking since it they written in white over a black background. However, there is a catch in it. Amidst the barrage of pens, there is an odd word standing out - but it so difficult to spot it. Well if you look carefully, we are sure you will be able to figure it out, but there is a catch. You only have 10 seconds to do it
- 15/07/2025 04:35:47
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A nutritionist's claim about fruits and diabetes is challenged. Dr. Santhosh Jacob says whole fruits are good for people with diabetes. Fruits have water, fructose, glucose, sucrose, and fiber. Fiber controls blood sugar release. Fruits support gut health. Lifestyle factors are the main cause of diabetes. Whole fruits can help manage or prevent diabetes.
- 15/07/2025 03:35:56
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5 early symptoms of Colon Cancer that can be easily ignored
- 15/07/2025 03:35:56
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Zohran Mamdani, the Assemblyman from Queens, is redefining political style by blending his South Asian heritage with modern fashion. His approach emphasizes tailored fits, smart casual layering, and a muted color palette, proving that politicians can dress with authenticity and flair. Mamdani's style showcases how personal expression and cultural roots can be seamlessly integrated into a polished and practical wardrobe.
- 15/07/2025 03:35:56
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Escape the city's hustle and discover Uttarakhand's hidden gems. This article unveils six serene hill towns, from Khirsu's apple orchards to Munsiyari's Himalayan views. Experience tranquility in Pangot's bird paradise, Peora's solar-powered village, Chakrata's cantonment charm, and Kanatal's unspoiled beauty. These quiet getaways offer respite from crowded tourist spots.
- 15/07/2025 03:35:56
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Oxytocin, the 'love hormone,' fosters feelings of calm and connection, typically released through physical touch. However, surprising alternatives exist to boost oxytocin levels without physical contact. Simple acts like eye contact, kindness, music, pet interaction, deep breaths, shared meals, and laughter can trigger oxytocin release, promoting emotional well-being and connection in daily life.
- 15/07/2025 03:35:56
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For example, if a child misbehaves, the “bad cop” parent might give a timeout or deny a privilege, while the “good cop” parent comforts the child afterward or tries to explain the situation calmly, even making the kid realise why he was wrong in the first place. This approach is often used to manage conflicts and keep peace in the family.
- 14/07/2025 04:37:14
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Prada faced criticism for featuring sandals in its Spring-Summer 2026 collection that closely resembled Kolhapuri chappals without acknowledging their origin. Following backlash, Lorenzo Bertelli of Prada admitted the design's inspiration from traditional Indian footwear and expressed interest in collaborating with local artisans. This incident highlights the need for proper credit and support for traditional crafts in the fashion industry.
- 14/07/2025 04:37:14
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This image was first shared on social media by a user called Marina Winberg. On first look, you might see an eaten apple or you might see two faces. Depending on what you spot first, an intrinstic part of your personality will be revealed. So look at the image carefully, and let us know what you see first, and then read the answer below.
- 14/07/2025 04:37:14
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Many seemingly harmless store-bought foods contain hidden ingredients that pose significant health risks. Food dyes like Red 40 and Yellow 5 are linked to hyperactivity, while titanium dioxide, used to whiten foods, is classified as a potential carcinogen. Other concerning additives include brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, and high fructose corn syrup, all associated with various health problems.
- 13/07/2025 05:38:22
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If you’ve been wondering whether the person you’re with is serious about taking things forward, here are seven signs that could mean they’re not quite there yet.
- 13/07/2025 04:37:02
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The sudden death of actress Shefali Jariwala, suspected to be from cardiac arrest, has highlighted the rising incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCD) among middle-aged women in India. This alarming trend is fueled by lifestyle changes and often goes undetected due to atypical symptoms and underrepresentation in preventive heart care.
- 08/07/2025 15:38:22
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A recent study by Bar-Ilan University reveals that staying hydrated significantly lowers the risk of hypertension and heart failure. Analyzing data from over 400,000 adults, researchers found that sodium levels within the high-normal range are linked to increased cardiovascular risks. Lead author Prof. Jonathan Rabinowitz emphasizes hydration as a crucial, often overlooked, factor in preventing chronic diseases.