5 superfoods that reduce seasonal hair fall naturally

Every year, it starts the same way. You run your fingers through your hair and notice a few extra strands. The bathroom drain clogs up a little faster. Your hairbrush suddenly looks fuller than usual. And before you know it, you’re wondering if something is seriously wrong. The truth is, seasonal hair fall is quite…

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5 reasons devotees cry for Krishna during moments of deep devotion

Sometimes devotion doesn’t stay limited to prayer or thought. It becomes something that is felt so deeply that it shows itself through tears. In temples, during kirtans, or even in silence at home, devotees of Krishna often describe moments where emotions rise without warning. There is no single way to explain it. For some, it…

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Woman quits six-figure corporate job to become a waitress at 33, says stress-related IBS disappeared

For many people, a six-figure salary is seen as a milestone. But one woman’s story is getting attention for a very different reason. Instead of celebrating a well-paying corporate career, she says walking away from it was one of the best decisions she made for her health.Her Instagram post has gone viral after she shared…

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7 viral techniques people are using to keep mice away without poison

It doesn’t take much for a mouse to make its presence known. Maybe it’s a rustling sound from the kitchen late at night, a food packet with tiny bite marks, or a few droppings tucked away behind a cabinet. However it starts, most people’s first instinct is the same: find a way to get rid…

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Monsoon 2026: Easy décor changes that can make your home feel warm and inviting

I have always felt that homes respond to weather as much as people do. During monsoon, the atmosphere outside changes dramatically — there is softness in the air, natural light reduces, routines slow down and we instinctively begin spending more time indoors. That is exactly when interiors need to work differently. A house may remain…

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Psychology says people who take short trips every few months are happier, less stressed and more resilient than those who wait for one big annual vacation |

You’ll be amazed to know that research on vacations has produced a surprising conclusion: when it comes to improved happiness and reduced stress, how often you travel may matter more than how long you travel! Yes, you read that correctly. This means that instead of saving your leaves for one lavish two-week holiday every year,…

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Agra vendor stuffs paratha with neem leaves instead of aloo, paneer, or gobhi; internet can’t unsee it

Ahmed Khan’s ‘Welcome to the Jungle’, starring Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal, is set to wrap up its opening week on Day 7 with domestic net collections poised to cross the Rs 90 crore mark. After a slower Day 6 that saw the film dip to Rs 6.15 crore, the multi-starrer comedy has…

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Fexting: Do you ‘fext’ with your partner? Here’s why this might be sabotaging your relationship

Modern relationships are increasingly navigating conflict through text, a phenomenon now termed ‘fexting’. This silent battle, marked by delayed replies and cold messages, can escalate misunderstandings due to the absence of non-verbal cues. While texting offers a pause for thought, it often hinders genuine connection. Experts advise using ‘I statements’ and taking breaks, but stress…

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‘Mumbai hustle with a million-dollar view’: Employee gives a peek into the mesmerising ‘green’ view from his office and calls it a ‘privilege’

A Mumbai office worker’s viral video revealed a surprisingly lush, green monsoon view, a stark contrast to the city’s typical concrete jungle. While most corporate towers offer glimpses of skyscrapers or the sea, this office, identified by commenters as Infinity IT Park in Goregaon, presented a scene reminiscent of a hill station. Working in a…

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Children Mental Health: Not just screens: Studies suggest your child’s mental wellbeing may also be linked to how well they care for their teeth

Not just screens: Studies suggest your child’s mental wellbeing may also be linked to how well they care for their teeth When it comes to being concerned about children’s mental health, parents blame the “usual suspects”- Social media, staying up late, and sometimes unhealthy eating habits. However, studies are looking beyond these. According to new…

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