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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 focusing on wellness and relaxation

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Can scratch can cause THIS deadly brain infection |

[ad_1] In a rare incident in Mumbai, a young girl ended up in the ICU after a seemingly harmless cat scratch led to a dangerous brain infection. After rescuing a stray kitten, she contracted neurobartonellosis, a rare form of cat scratch disease. A tiny scratch landed a young girl in the ICU, and shortly after, she was diagnosed with a

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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 teachers — everyday history enthusiasts

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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 on Sunday, August 10. Earlier,

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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 weight loss, immune support, or

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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 sharpens your brain. Whether you’re

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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 can also improve air quality

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Eating apples before bed: Is it healthy or harmful? |

[ad_1] You’re curled up in bed, Netflix on, and suddenly you want “just something light.” You spot an apple in the fruit basket and think: harmless, healthy, low-cal. But wait, is eating an apple before bed actually good for you? We’ve been told that “an apple a day keeps the doctor away,” but does that rule apply after 9 p.m.?

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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 rooms, where airflow is limited

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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 intentions and chip away at

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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 noted composer and vocalist Surajkumar

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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 stitch — and the systems

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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 with eight en-suite private bedrooms.

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Top Memo Paris Perfumes Inspired By Travel & Memory

[ad_1] When a Fragrance Takes You Places Have you ever caught a scent that instantly transported you somewhere else? Maybe it was a hint of sandalwood that reminded you of a trip to India, or the sweet ripeness of tropical fruit that brought back memories of a beach in Costa Rica. That’s the magic of scent, it doesn’t just linger

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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 of archival research, material experimentation,

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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 every complex situation that may

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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 benefit from taking magnesium malate

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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 its target of reaching a

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Vitamin A deficiency: Signs, symptoms, and importance

[ad_1] The body relies on a delicate balance of nutrients and essential vitamins. When something is off inside our bodies, it signals us in ways we often tend to overlook. As simple as acne, can be an indicator if something is not working properly. Now imagine a vitamin being deficient in one’s body. The signs can be subtle at first,

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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 it’s the warmth of the

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MG Cyberster brings eElectric drama to the road

[ad_1] The MG Cyberster is more than just a car — it’s a statement. Not just from MG as a brand, but from the world of electric mobility at large. In a market where most EVs lean towards practicality and discretion, the Cyberster is a roadster that embraces flair, performance, and sheer presence. With its scissor doors, convertible roof, and

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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, is now commonly diagnosed in

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