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From Tomatoes to Beetroot: 7 red foods that protect our heart every day21:20 Red fruits and vegetables are rich in compounds that support heart health. From tomatoes and beetroot to strawberries and pomegranate, each offers specific benefits like improved blood flow, reduced inflammation, and better cholesterol balance. Including these foods regularly can quietly strengthen cardiovascular health over time. Bengaluru’s 9-year-old Japseerat Kaur sets world record with 35-page storybook20:16 A nine-year-old student from Karnataka, Japseerat Kaur, has achieved a global recognition from the International Book of Records for authoring the longest storybook by a pre-teen. Her 35-page book, 'Beyond the Glitter: A Journey of True Worth,' was completed before her tenth birthday, showcasing remarkable creativity and dedication alongside her schoolwork. Personality test: The object you choose reveals where you are at life right now19:45 This personality test reveals insights into your current headspace based on your first instinctual choice among four objects: a broken mirror, an old journal, a rusted key, or a wilted flower. Each object signifies a different emotional state, from self-rebuilding and nostalgia to protectiveness and resilient optimism. The test encourages self-awareness rather than boxing individuals into categor… Overwatered your plant? Do this today to stop root rot before it's too late19:45 Your wilting plant might be suffering from root rot, not thirst. Overwatering creates soggy soil, suffocating roots and inviting fungal infections. Carefully inspect the roots, trim away any mushy, dark ones, and repot in fresh, well-draining soil. Avoid the gravel drainage myth. Patience is key; monitor soil moisture before watering again to give your plant a fighting chance. Tomato leaves curling? These 3 clues tell you exactly why19:45 Tomato leaves curling can be alarming, but often a simple fix. Lower leaves curling upward usually signal heat or water stress, a plant's natural response. However, twisted new growth might indicate aphids or even herbicide drift. Inspecting your plants closely, from bottom to top, helps pinpoint the exact cause and the right solution, ensuring healthier harvests. Why late spring is the best time to refresh mulch in your garden19:45 Late spring is an ideal time to refresh garden mulch, but only after the ground has firmed and dried sufficiently. Rushing the process can harm waking plants and hinder their establishment. Proper mulching, done at the right time, suppresses weeds, retains moisture, and regulates soil temperature, offering significant benefits with minimal effort. That bee hotel in your yard could be a trap, not a lifeline19:12 Your backyard bee hotel might be doing more harm than good. While intended to help native bees, these structures can attract invasive species, diseases, and parasites. Proper maintenance, including regular cleaning and tube replacement, is crucial. Placement in areas lacking natural nesting materials and frequent monitoring are key to ensuring these hotels truly support pollinators, not create pr… Why May is the best time to reset your yard19:12 May offers a forgiving window for yard work with smart strategies. Observe blooming plants for climate suitability and wait for the last frost before planting warm-season varieties. Focus on adding structural woody plants and measuring beds to avoid overcrowding, creating a layered, intentional outdoor space. Struggling with a small home? These smart design tricks can make your 200 sq ft space feel twice as big18:08 A 200 sq ft home can feel larger with smart design choices. Open sightlines, layered lighting, multifunctional furniture, and careful use of colour and vertical space help create a sense of openness. Decluttering and thoughtful layout are key to making small spaces feel comfortable and livable. Optical illusion personality test: Lion or monkey? The animal you see first reveals if you are a born leader or highly creative18:08 Optical illusion personality tests, like the one featuring a lion and a monkey, offer a quick glimpse into how your mind processes information. Seeing the lion first suggests leadership qualities, while spotting the monkey first indicates creativity and curiosity. These visual puzzles highlight our dominant brain hemisphere tendencies. Heat draining you daily? Coconut water might be the simplest fix you’re ignoring, here’s why17:36 Coconut water is a practical summer drink that helps maintain hydration and electrolyte balance. It supports muscle function, kidney health, and overall fluid stability. Fresh versions offer the most benefit. However, people with kidney issues or diabetes should consume it carefully. It works best as part of a balanced diet, not as a replacement for meals or medical treatments. Not your usual Kolkata trip: 5 rare and unconventional experiences every traveller should try17:04 Kolkata is celebrated as one of the iconic cities in India rooted in legendary tales. Besides Howrah Bridge and Victoria Memorial, the city has an unexplored and unconventional side that rewards offbeat travellers. Love quote of the day by Rumi: "Your task is not to seek for love, but to..."17:04 Love isn't a prize to be won, but rather something already present that we block with internal barriers. Instead of searching for a partner, focus on identifying and dismantling your own defenses like sarcasm, past hurts, or impossible expectations. By removing these emotional walls, you become open to the love that has always been there. How to heal your inner child: 10 psychology-backed things you need to hear16:00 That’s where the idea of the inner child comes in. Not as a trend, but as a way to understand why certain emotions feel so familiar, even now. And sometimes, the shift doesn’t come from big changes. It comes from the way you start talking to yourself in those moments. What is the Cryosphere? How an imbalance in it can impact the Himalayas15:28 Earth's cryosphere, its frozen water, plays a vital role in regulating global climate by reflecting sunlight and controlling sea levels. Melting ice due to climate change, particularly in the Himalayas, triggers natural disasters and threatens water supplies for millions, impacting ecosystems and human livelihoods. |