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60% of women are scared of childbirth: Here’s why some aren’t |

[ad_1] A recent study reveals that a woman’s mental well-being and self-belief are key to managing childbirth fear. Researchers from Robert Gordon University and UniSA found that positive emotions, strong relationships, and confidence in coping strategies significantly reduce anxiety. The study emphasizes antenatal care that empowers women psychologically, fostering confidence and promoting healthier births by […]

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How villages in Telangana are uncovering 10,000-year-old rock art and forgotten histories

[ad_1] A quiet revolution in historical storytelling is underway in Telangana. Over the past few years, a treasure trove of archaeological finds and cultural narratives has surfaced, courtesy the grassroots initiative Kotha Telangana Charithra Brundam (KTCB). Literally translating to ‘New History Group of Telangana,’ the 125-member collective is made up of farmers, professionals, students, and

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Dasara elephants to be welcomed on Mysuru palace premises on August 10

[ad_1] Elephants Ekalavya and Bheema in a playful mood on the premises of Aranya Bhavan in Mysuru. | Photo Credit: M.A. SRIRAM Dasara elephants, led by Abhimanyu — the Ambari elephant — that arrived in Mysuru on Monday following the grand ‘Gajapayana’ event near Nagarahole forests, will be formally welcomed onto the Mysuru palace premises

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Dragon fruit vs passion fruit: Which one is healthier and better for you? |

[ad_1] Dragon fruit and passion fruit are two tropical favourites known for their vibrant colours, refreshing flavours, and impressive health benefits. Though both are packed with nutrients and antioxidants, they differ in their calorie count, vitamin content, fibre levels, and impact on blood sugar. Choosing between them depends on your specific health goals, whether it’s

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Walking backward for fitness: Benefits, risks, and how to start safely |

[ad_1] Think walking backward is just for fun or Insta reels? Think again. This simple reverse stroll is gaining serious attention from fitness experts, athletes, and even physical therapists, for good reason. Walking backward for fitness does more than just work different leg muscles. It improves balance, strengthens your core, boosts knee health, and even

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9 best indoor plants for windowless rooms and dark corners |

[ad_1] Not every room is blessed with sunlight, but that doesn’t mean it has to be devoid of greenery. Whether you’re decorating an internal office, a basement flat, or a windowless bathroom, there are several houseplants that can adapt to low-light conditions and still thrive. These plants not only add visual appeal and texture but

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7 smart ways to use hydrogen peroxide for healthier plants: Treat fungus, root rot, and more |

[ad_1] Hydrogen peroxide isn’t just for first-aid kits; it’s also a powerful secret weapon for plant lovers. This budget-friendly liquid can help your indoor and outdoor plants grow stronger, greener, and healthier, especially if you’re dealing with common issues like fungus, root rot, or poor soil. It’s particularly handy for houseplants in windowless or low-light

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Debunking breastfeeding myths: What doctors want new moms to know

[ad_1] The early days of motherhood feel like walking through fog, filled with advice, judgment, and emotions. For many new mothers, breastfeeding becomes one of the most emotionally charged experiences, shaped not just by biology but by cultural beliefs, generational wisdom, and medical opinions. And while every family’s journey is unique, misinformation can cloud good

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Why was a Manipuri girl singing Tagore as a farewell to theatre giant Ratan Thiyam? | Art-and-culture News

[ad_1] Days before he passed away in Imphal, Manipur – a state riddled with ethnic conflict since 2023 – Ratan Thiyam, one of the most influential voices in Indian theatre, heard Rabindra Sangeet. In a moving tribute that has surfaced on Instagram, Gunchenbi, a young Manipuri girl and daughter of Manipuri dancer Karuna Devi and

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Weave the Future 2.0: A textile journey from seed to stitch

[ad_1] On National Handloom Day, August 7, the Crafts Museum in New Delhi opened its doors to a textile exhibition that looks beyond fabric and fashion.Weave the Future 2.0 – The Regenerative Edition, organised by the Ministry of Textiles, turns our attention to the origin of textiles — from soil and seed to handloom and

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Live like a local when you check into India’s luxury heritage homestays

[ad_1] In the early 1700s, Abraham Guerre came from Switzerland to work in Puducherry as a hospital administrator with the French East India Company. Now, you can check into his home for a relaxed, and unique, holiday. In 2004 the once dilapidated property was given a new lease of life as Gratitude Heritage, a homestay

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In Chennai, a team of revivalists rescue lost coromandel textiles

[ad_1] A chintz panel at the studio | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement In a quiet studio in Adyar, a small but dedicated team is piecing together what history has almost let slip away — India’s once-thriving Coromandel textile traditions. At Aksh Weaves and Crafts, textile reconstruction is not a nostalgic exercise, but a painstaking act

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The top 5 skills that will matter most in the next 5 years​

[ad_1] Human beings becoming too dependent on machines is often seen as one of the scariest drawbacks of this era. But machines can only think and work in specific ways—just the way they are trained to do. As the world becomes more complex day by day, it’s not possible to already know the solutions to

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Best use and benefits for health

[ad_1] Different magnesium supplements have unique absorption characteristics, and provide distinct health benefits to users. Those who suffer from constipation or digestive issues, can benefit from either magnesium citrate or oxide supplements. People who need better sleep and relaxation, should use magnesium glycinate as their best option. Those dealing with fatigue and muscle pain, may

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India’s E20 petrol rollout sparks driver revolt

[ad_1] As India puts more of the emissions-cutting biofuel ethanol in its petrol, consumers complain it damages their engines. The government’s fast-expanding ethanol programme aims to cut costly oil imports by blending petrol with ethanol, a biofuel derived from agricultural produce or organic waste that burns more cleanly than traditional gasoline. India last month hit

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National Handloom Day 2025: 10 must-have handloom sarees from across India

[ad_1] National Handloom Day celebrates India’s rich textile heritage, urging a shift from fast fashion to handcrafted sarees. We showcases ten unique handloom sarees from across India, each representing a story, legacy, and a rebellion against the ordinary. There’s something about a handloom saree that no designer label or factory-made fabric can ever replicate. Maybe

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Harvard liver doctor ranks 10 foods that heal or harm a fatty liver: Some might shock you

[ad_1] The liver is one of the most underappreciated organs in the body. It quietly handles more than 500 crucial functions, including detoxifying blood, breaking down fats, and processing nutrients. But modern diets, filled with sugar, processed fats, and quick fixes, are overwhelming this vital organ. Fatty liver, once considered a concern for heavy drinkers,

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This man diagnosed with stage 4 bone cancer reversed the illness with just 4 changes

[ad_1] Guy’s fear wasn’t just about surviving, it was about avoiding relapse. He watched a friend who had initially beaten cancer, relapse and pass away a year later. That loss made Guy even more committed to continuing his protocol, tweaking it, and never getting complacent. He believes cancer adapts. So the fight isn’t just about

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Brain Health: THIS tea can ‘clean’ the brain and prevent Alzheimer’s |

[ad_1] A new study reveals that a combination of nicotinamide and epigallocatechin gallate, found in green tea, can rejuvenate aging brain cells. The treatment restores energy levels and clears harmful protein buildup linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers observed improved brain cell function and reduced oxidative stress in treated neurons, offering a potential nonpharmaceutical approach to

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5 benefits of applying pure ghee on the navel before going to bed

[ad_1] In Ayurveda and yogic philosophy, the nabhi marma (navel point) is a powerful energy centre. Though not scientifically measurable, many people who regularly apply ghee here report feeling more centered, calm, and emotionally stable. The act becomes symbolic, a small offering of care to the self. In modern-day terms, it’s a form of tactile

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8 everyday toxins that could be silently damaging your gut, liver, and hormones |

[ad_1] We spend hours obsessing over clean eating, fitness routines, and gut-boosting supplements. But according to Dr Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard- and Stanford-trained gastroenterologist and liver specialist, the real damage to your health might be coming from something far more basic, the products you use every single day. In a recent Instagram post that’s gone

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Jonty Rhodes on why he loves the surfing revolution in Mamallapuram

[ad_1] Former South African cricketer and Surfing Federation of India (SFI) ambassador Jonty Rhodes at Mamallapuram Jonty Rhodes laughs when told that a surfing event here feels incomplete without his presence. The former South African cricketer has always waxed eloquent on his love of India, and has over the years, enthusiastically taken to the waves

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A Greecian-style luxury villa in Chennai places Nature over all else

[ad_1] A view of the paddy fields at Midori | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Charanya Ramesh and Anil Jose are an interesting duo. Despite being avid travellers, these friends-turned-partners spent many years in different parts of the world, with Anil donning the role of a corporate executive, and Charanya establishing her travel business. It was

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Asian Surfing Championships 2025: Meet the star athletes riding the waves in Mamallapuram

[ad_1] Onlookers watch open-mouthed as an athlete, with the Japanese flag emblazoned on his wetsuit balances deftly on one leg, and juggles three neon balls in the air. This is just the beginning of his warm up. Athletes from South Korea and India are not too far away, calmly working on their own warm-up routines

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Ancient Tamil literature inspires new wedding format

[ad_1] A couple part-taking in a water ritual. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement On Tuesday evening, the Roja Muthiah Research Library, known for facilitating interesting discussions, hosted one by lawyer Supanki Kalanadan. The topic: a new wedding format involving Tamil indigenous practices. When you think of a quintessential Tamil wedding, what comes to mind? Does

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Author Prajwal Parajuly discovers that happiness in Sri City begins with a functioning kitchen

[ad_1] Illustration: Saai | Photo Credit: Saai They were in the building hallways and the university shuttle, guffawing harder than anyone else. I saw them at the neighbourhood park — smug individuals who seemed better fed and better rested than all of humankind. And they chattered beatifically at Dhanush, the town supermarket, as though they

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6 reasons why you should never throw away your boarding pass |

[ad_1] Once your flight lands, it may seem harmless to toss your boarding pass or delete the digital version from your phone, but doing so can come with unexpected risks. Beyond simply marking your seat, a boarding pass holds important details that could be useful long after your trip ends. From protecting your personal information

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Meet the young Telangana weaver keeping the Teliya Rumal tradition alive

[ad_1] Guda Pavan; A double ikat silk sari | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Guda Pavan, a young weaver from Puttapaka village, is being honoured with the Sant Kabir National Award for his naturally dyed double ikat experiment on a sari History is quietly repeating itself in the Guda household of Puttapaka, a village in Telangana’s

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The artist behind the 51-foot tall statue of Lord Ram in Canada | Art-and-culture News

[ad_1] A 51-foot tall statue of Lord Ram was inaugurated on August 4 at the Hindu Heritage Centre in Mississauga, Canada. Sculpted by artist Naresh Kumar Kumawat, the idol was designed and crafted at the Matu Ram Art Center in Manesar. It had been commissioned by Indo-Canadian business leader Laj Prasher. Arguably the tallest statue

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Cancer: Kelley Mack passes away at 33 of Glioma: 5 types of cancer that are common in people in their 30s and 40s |

[ad_1] In a heartbreaking news, actress Kelley Mack, known for her roles in “The Walking Dead”, “Chicago Med” and others, has passed away at the age of 33. She was suffering from Diffuse midline glioma, and succumbed to the ailment on August 2. Her family shared the news of her passing away on Instagram, and

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Meet the woman behind one of India’s most exclusive ikat sari brands

[ad_1] “A special sari for a special day,” says Hyderabad-based Gajam Narmada, gently unfolding a handloom ikat silk sari in a striking cream, offset by a red border. Narmada, who runs Narmada Handlooms in Kothapet , has chosen this piece to wear on August 7, when she will receive the prestigious Sant Kabir National Handloom

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How a suspected flu led to a brain tumour diagnosis for a 26-year-old man: Don’t ignore headaches, fatigue, and other warning signs |

[ad_1] What began as a simple case of suspected flu turned into a life-altering diagnosis for 26-year-old triathlete Kieran Shingler from Warrington, England. Initially experiencing what seemed like routine cold symptoms: a sore throat, runny nose, and persistent headache where Kieran believed he had seasonal flu or Covid-19. However, within weeks, his health rapidly deteriorated,

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The Wizard Liz is back with ex-fiancé Landon Nickerson ahead of her baby’s arrival? Influencer says ‘just because he cheated…’

[ad_1] It doesn’t take much for the internet to spiral, and influencer The Wizard Liz is once again at the centre of it. A viral TikTok video showing a man and a woman at an airport reignited rumours that she and ex-fiancé Landon Nickerson were back together. The speculation came just months after their high-profile

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Taking magnesium daily may cut your colon cancer risk, according to research: How to improve your intake naturally |

[ad_1] Colon cancer remains one of the leading yet largely preventable causes of cancer-related deaths. While lifestyle choices like regular screening and a healthy diet are well-known preventive tools, emerging research highlights an unsung hero: magnesium. This essential mineral, found in everyday foods like leafy greens and nuts, may significantly reduce your risk of colorectal

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5 supplements that may help lower High Cholesterol

[ad_1] Our digestive system contains soluble fiber, which can be obtained from food sources such as oats, beans as well as apples and citrus fruits. We usually get two types of soluble fiber supplements: beta-glucans and methylcellulose. The digestive system absorbs soluble fiber to trap cholesterol particles that prevent certain amounts of cholesterol from entering

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An IITian who never smoked, was diagnosed with Stage 3 Lung Cancer at 26. Shocked, she decided to fight back, ‘The treatment was…..’

[ad_1] Imagine being all hale and hearty, but getting a full body checkup “just like that.” That’s what happened to 26-year-old Rasika Bombatkar, an IITian, who was working as a research graduate in Tamil Nadu, when her life turned upside down. With no past smoking history, Rasika was diagnosed with Stage 3 Lung Cancer. Shocked,

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Vitamin D: Applying oil on the body and Vitamin D levels: 3 facts to know

[ad_1] Vitamin D serves essential functions which extend past its role in bone strength. The human body needs vitamin D to properly absorb calcium and phosphorus which build strong bones and teeth. The absence of sufficient vitamin D in the body, causes bones to become thin and brittle, which can result in rickets among children,

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‘Sleeping on it’ really works! Here’s how it improves learning and memory |

[ad_1] Harvard Medical School researchers discovered that ‘sleeping on it’ enhances brain performance, as published in JNeurosci. The study involved participants learning a typing sequence, revealing increased rhythmic brain activity during sleep in areas active during learning. This suggests sleep stabilizes and enhances memory, improving both task memory and future performance, highlighting the importance of

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Is chewing food linked with a long and healthy life? This is the exact number of times one should chew food |

[ad_1] Chewing food thoroughly is crucial for digestion, nutrient absorption, and overall health. While the ideal number of chews varies, aiming for 20-30 times per bite is generally recommended. Proper chewing reduces digestive discomfort, aids weight control, and may even improve blood sugar levels in individuals with Type 2 diabetes. We all consume food. Eating

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4 best oils for deep frying as per top US doctor and common cooking mistakes to avoid

[ad_1] Come monsoon, and there is a natural craving towards deep-fried food. But quite often people avoid deep-fried foods, thinking they are unhealthy. As per celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar, deep frying is healthy, and she says that anything in the right frequency, right proportion, and for the right reason is extremely healthy. Dr. Saurabh Sethi,

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How to know if regular looking back pain is linked with Kidney

[ad_1] Kidney pain generally occurs deep in the back, just below the ribcage. Also, it usually affects only on one side and it is constant, dull, and more internal. However, muscular back pain, feels like soreness or stiffness and it changes with movement. Also, kidney pain often doesn’t improve with rest, massage, or stretching. This

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Leaky Gut: 5 early warning signs of leaky gut syndrome that one should not ignore |

[ad_1] Human bodies are a complex system of nerves, tissues, and cells. What most of us don’t realise is how intricately the system works. Each body part, nerve, and tissue is interconnected, and exclusively inside our bellies. We have an extensive intestinal lining covering more than 4,000 square feet of surface area. When our gut

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What is the right age to check your cholesterol for the first time? Cardiologist shares crucial advice |

[ad_1] High cholesterol is often an invisible threat that can slowly and silently damage your arteries, increasing your risk of heart attack and stroke over time. While many people assume that cholesterol checks are only necessary after the age of 40, experts are urging young adults to start earlier. Cardiologist Dr. Naveen Bhamri, MD, DM

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Why matcha might not be a perfect drink for everyone, especially if you’re low on iron |

[ad_1] Matcha has earned a cult following for its vibrant colour, clean caffeine enhance, and powerful antioxidants like EGCG. From lattes to smoothies, it’s everywhere, especially among health-conscious consumers. But while matcha offers many benefits, few realise it may also interfere with iron absorption, particularly from plant-based foods. This effect is especially relevant for vegetarians,

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Optical Illusion: Can you spot the odd ‘color’ out? |

[ad_1] A visual puzzle challenges viewers to find the American English spelling of “Color” hidden within a grid of the British English spelling, “Colour.” This optical illusion tests observation skills and attention to detail, as the brain tends to overlook the single variation amidst the repetitive pattern. The challenge highlights how our minds prioritize pattern

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Tired of pulling weeds? Grow these 7 ground cover plants to naturally prevent weed growth in your garden |

[ad_1] Gardeners often struggle to maintain a neat and weed-free yard. Weeds can sprout in unwanted areas such as walkways, flower beds, and lawns, making garden upkeep a constant battle. Fortunately, there is a natural and low-maintenance solution: ground cover plants. These low-growing plants spread across the soil, creating a living mulch that helps suppress

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How breakfast timing could make or break your weight loss efforts, experts reveal |

[ad_1] When it comes to losing weight, what you eat certainly matters, but when you eat might matter just as much. According to top nutritionists and obesity specialists, breakfast isn’t a magical fix, but for many people, it could be a powerful part of an effective weight loss strategy. Eating earlier in the day, ideally

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Strengthen your liver function with these 5 Ayurvedic habits for healthier lifestyle |

[ad_1] The liver is one of the most important organs in the human body, located in the upper right part of the abdomen. It is responsible for multiple vital functions, including digestion, metabolism, detoxification, and immune support. As the largest internal organ, it helps remove toxins, produce bile for digestion, regulate energy levels, and support

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5 best tricks to pick a sweet watermelon and skip the tapping |

[ad_1] Tired of tapping watermelons only to take home a bland one? Picking a perfectly ripe, sweet watermelon doesn’t have to be a guessing game. While old tricks like sniffing or knocking rarely deliver consistent results, there are smarter, more reliable ways to choose a melon that’s juicy and full of flavour. Whether you’re shopping

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Coconut water for diarrhea: Benefits, uses, and precautions |

[ad_1] Diarrhea is a common digestive problem marked by frequent, loose, and watery stools. It can be mild, lasting a day or two, or severe, leading to dehydration and loss of essential nutrients. When diarrhea strikes, the body loses fluids and electrolytes, making proper hydration crucial for recovery. Coconut water is often recommended as a

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Jeera water vs Saunf water: Which morning drink is healthier |

[ad_1] Morning wellness routines have always been an integral part of healthy living, and two drinks that have stood the test of time in Indian households are jeera water (cumin-infused water) and saunf water (fennel-infused water). These simple yet powerful Ayurvedic remedies are known for supporting digestion, boosting metabolism, aiding detoxification, and promoting weight management.

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VinFast drives into India with a new factory inaugurated in Tamil Nadu

[ad_1] Vietnam’s VinFast, one of the more ambitious names in the global electric vehicle space, has officially entered India with the inauguration of its first EV assembly plant outside Vietnam. The new facility, located in Thoothukudi , Tamil Nadu, was inaugurated today in the presence of the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru M.K. Stalin.

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We drive three Hondas through the Western Ghats in the monsoon. How do they fare?

[ad_1] The Western Ghats during the monsoon have little regard for plans. You might begin your day with clear skies and dry roads, only to be swallowed whole by fog and drizzle before lunch. It’s unpredictable, untamed — and precisely why we were here. Honda’s Drive to Discover 13 wasn’t about breaking speed records or

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Madras Day 2025: Vizha by Madras Finds is a Thiruvizha-inspired pop-up in Chennai this August

[ad_1] Five years ago, Nivedita Ganeshram launched Madras Finds as a platform to celebrate Chennai’s homegrown artists, chefs, and makers. To commemorate Madras Day 2025, the digital strategist is hosting Vizha, a two-day pop-up this weekend. “Vizha was born from a deeply personal place,” says Nivedita. A product by The Puzzlist | Photo Credit: Special

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What a top cardiac surgeon eats for dinner |

[ad_1] Dr. Jeremy London, a cardiac surgeon, shares his healthy and delicious dinner choice: a Cobb salad with a twist. He emphasizes using titanium non-stick pans and incorporating lean protein like chicken. Dr. London also highlights the importance of homemade dressings to avoid unhealthy additives, ensuring a heart-healthy and flavorful meal. When it comes to

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Tesla’s brand loyalty collapsed after Elon Musk backed Trump, data shows

[ad_1] Tesla for years had more repeat U.S. customers than any other major automotive brand but its loyalty has plunged since CEO Elon Musk endorsed U.S. President Donald Trump last summer, according to data from research firm S&P Global Mobility shared exclusively with Reuters. The data, which has not been previously reported, shows Tesla’s customer

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Turmeric supplements: Health benefits, side effects, and how much to take for better results

[ad_1] ​Turmeric isn’t a magic bullet it’s a supportive tool. Curcumin may bring meaningful benefits reducing inflammation, easing joint stiffness, supporting digestion or cholesterol but you need the right dose, formulation, and preparation.​Start low. Pair it with food. Take breaks. Watch for side effects. And buy wisely.​When used thoughtfully, turmeric supplementation can be a helpful

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5 daily habits that weaken the bones and how to keep them strong

[ad_1] Healthy bones require multiple essential nutrients, beyond calcium. High salt consumption triggers the body to release calcium, thus weakening the bones. The lack of proper diet with not enough fruits and vegetables, together with inadequate calcium-rich food consumption leads to progressive bone density loss. The bones require essential nutrients including magnesium, vitamin K and

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Taking a hot shower straight after a workout? Top doctor explains why this could be extremely dangerous |

[ad_1] A 24-year-old gym-goer’s near-fatal collapse after a hot shower highlights the dangers of neglecting post-workout recovery. Intense exercise leads to dehydration, and a subsequent hot shower can cause a sharp drop in blood pressure, potentially leading to unconsciousness. Experts advise rehydrating, resting, and avoiding hot showers immediately after workouts to prevent such incidents. Showering

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Snacking on THIS fruit before bed is beneficial for people with prediabetes |

[ad_1] A recent study by the Illinois Institute of Technology reveals that consuming an avocado as a nighttime snack may benefit adults with prediabetes. The research indicates that eating avocado before bed is linked to healthier fat metabolism the following morning, potentially reducing the risk of heart disease by improving triglyceride levels. We often associate

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Aanchal Rawat: “I married the guy who hated me in school” — this viral love story has everyone smiling |

[ad_1] In a sea of Friendship Day messages filled with old group photos, childhood anecdotes, and notes to friends-turned-family, one post quietly broke through the noise– for being refreshingly real and unexpectedly touching. Aanchal Rawat’s post on X on August 3 wasn’t a tribute to a friend, but to her husband– the same classmate who

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What cream biscuits do to your body: Trans fats, additives, and more |

[ad_1] They may look harmless on the shelf, but cream biscuits are far from innocent. These sugary, cream-filled sandwich treats have become a go-to snack for kids and adults alike, often found in tiffin boxes, office drawers, and late-night pantry raids. But beneath their sweet, comforting flavour lies a mix of ultra-processed ingredients that could

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Optical Illusion : Do you have the eyes of a hawk? Find out the hidden animal

[ad_1] An optical illusion is challenging internet users to find a camouflaged animal hidden within a black and white illustration. The image, featuring trees, birds, and mushrooms, tests focus, perception, and mental agility. Successfully spotting the animal quickly indicates above-average observational skills. If you missed it, don’t worry, practice makes perfect! Are you confident in

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Fruits the world can’t stop eating: Top 7 most consumed fruits globally |

[ad_1] Tomatoes quietly rule our plates, bananas follow close behind and apples aren’t giving up the spotlight either. But which fruits actually top the global charts, not just in taste but in sheer volume? Using the latest available data from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), we now know which fruits the world truly can’t

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How to grow saffron at home: A guide to cultivating the world’s most precious spice in small spaces |

[ad_1] Saffron, the world’s most expensive spice, is prized for its striking red threads, rich aroma, and powerful medicinal and culinary properties. Though it’s typically cultivated in specific climates, growing saffron at home is surprisingly achievable—even in compact spaces like balconies or windowsills. With just a few pots, the right planting techniques, and some patience,

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7 frustrating habits about humans that need to change!​

[ad_1] Let’s be honest: human beings can be annoying sometimes, especially to themselves. We all have habits and quirks that we know aren’t the best versions of ourselves, yet we find comfort in repeating them anyway. Despite knowing these behaviors aren’t ideal, are we truly ready to accept and change them? Usually, the answer is

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How cinematic wedding photography is redefining the modern shaadi album | Art-and-culture News

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Hyundai Creta becomes highest selling PV  across all segments in January–July 2025 period

[ad_1] Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL) said its SUV, Hyundai Creta has emerged as the highest-selling model in the country from January to July 2025, across all segments. With 1,17,458 units sold during this period with a year-on-year growth of 8% (vs January to July 2024), Hyundai Creta continues to “dominate the Indian automotive landscape, solidifying

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Tesla launches first charging facility at Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai

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Over 40% of Indian travellers forget chargers, clothes, and even pets but never leave these items behind, says a report |

[ad_1] Planning a holiday is exciting but often chaotic. A recent travel report reveals that over 40% of Indian travellers forget essential items like clothes, chargers, and even passports or pets. Yet, despite these frequent slip-ups, there are certain things they never leave behind. From toiletry kits to tea bags, these familiar items offer comfort,

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‘Ayurveda is a living, breathing culture that needs to be available’: Acharya Balkrishna’s birthday celebrated as Jadi Buti Diwas

[ad_1] On the occasion of his birthday, Acharya Balkrishna Ji, the quiet force behind Patanjali’s global success, sat down with Richa Jain Kalra for a heart-to-heart that traced not just a business story, but a lifelong commitment to Ayurveda. It was more than just a conversation; it was a reflection of decades spent learning from

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5 warning health signs that the tongue reveals!

[ad_1] Good oral hygiene helps keep your tongue healthy. Scrape your tongue gently while brushing your teeth, along with plenty of hydration, no smoking, and a well-balanced diet containing vitamins and minerals. Your tongue serves as an easy yet effective tool to reveal your current state of health. Early detection of health issues including nutritional

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How long should you meditate every day to experience real changes?

[ad_1] There’s something oddly intimidating about meditation. People talk about it like it’s a miracle cure better focus, lower stress, better sleep, calmer moods. But then they say things like “You should do it for at least an hour a day” or “You’ll only see results after 90 days of consistent practice,” and suddenly it

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8 everyday toxins that need to be ditched NOW at home, according to a stomach doctor

[ad_1] The home is supposed to be a safe place, where we do things our way. However, what if we told you that our home is full of toxins that are literally killing you? Saurabh Sethi, MD, MPH, lists out the 8 toxic things in your house you should ditch ASAP…Scratched or chipped non-stick pansNon-stick

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How to talk so kids will listen: 10 magic phrases

[ad_1] 10 things to say to your child during tough times Words are like bullets, and especially if it’s ‘parent-kid’ direction, everybody knows the value. At times of difficulties, parents should be the first person a kid can consider asking for help.Here are 10 phrases that can help you become more empathetic toward your child.

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5 simple family traditions that can boost academic performance in kids

[ad_1] Children learn from their surroundings more than what they learn from books. They absorb a lot of information from the people around them. This could not only reflect on their personality but also their academic performance. What if you can make your kids sharp with some simple rituals? No, we aren’t talking about magic,

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[ad_1] No. Though people often mistake a cardiac arrest for a heart attack, they are not the same. A heart attack may cause cardiac arrest, but they are different conditions. A heart attack is caused by a blockage of blood flow to a part of the heart muscle, usually by a blood clot. As a

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9 best foods to boost immunity naturally

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The Webb telescope saw something no one was supposed to see; key details inside

[ad_1] The James Webb Space Telescope recently opened a new window onto one of the universe’s more mysterious secrets. For the first time, it has imaged black holes feeding stealthily on stars from deep within dusty galaxies, where even ordinary telescopes are blocked.These results, published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters on August 1, show how

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​10 minute daily habits that are perfect brain exercises ​

[ad_1] Most people prioritise keeping their body healthy and neglect the most important organ of the body. Keeping your brain active and engaged every day can make you smarter and slow down ageing. Here are some daily habits that are perfect brain exercises and take less than 10 minutes: [ad_2] Source link

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Optical illusion: Find 3 uncarved pumpkins in 9 seconds |

[ad_1] Are you thinking, “Another day, another optical illusion.” Well, this is indeed an illusion, but unlike any. Because this illusion will give you a run for your money. It’s not as easy as you assume. And if you manage to ace this optical illusion, don’t forget to give yourselves a pat on the shoulder!Before

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[ad_1] In today’s always-on work culture, knowing when to say “yes” and when to say “no” can make all the difference. Mentally strong professionals understand that setting boundaries isn’t about being difficult or distant– it’s about protecting their time, energy, and mental space. They don’t build walls; they draw lines that help them stay focused,

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