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The truth behind “36 hours of fat burning” and sprinting3:20 High-intensity sprints significantly boost metabolism and fat burn for up to 36 hours post-exercise by creating an energy debt. This anaerobic activity triggers a substantial afterburn effect, enhances insulin sensitivity, and elevates fat-mobilizing hormones, contributing to positive body composition when part of a balanced regimen. What happened on 15th December in history: The most significant events over the years2:47 December 15th marks significant milestones: the Soviet Venera 7's historic landing on Venus and the Leaning Tower of Pisa's grand reopening after extensive restoration. This day also celebrates International Tea Day, acknowledging its global importance. We remember the birth of artist Bapu and the passing of India's first Deputy Prime Minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Neurosurgeon explains why Japanese people live longer and healthier lives1:42 A neurosurgeon reveals Japan's exceptional longevity stems not just from diet, but from daily habits. Consistent routines, mindful eating with smaller portions, integrated physical activity, and strong social connections significantly reduce strain on the nervous system and metabolism. This approach fosters healthier aging, emphasizing preventive care and a balanced lifestyle over quick fixes. 7 genetic traits related to health we get from our mothers0:36 Maternal genetics extend far beyond mere aesthetics like eye color; they deeply influence our vitality, cognitive abilities, and resilience under pressure. The mitochondria, inherited from our mothers, energize our cells and contribute to how our brains age over time. The X chromosome is a treasure trove of critical traits for our brain and nerve functions. How overthinking is triggered and its impact on our thinking process: 6 ways to avoid it0:03 When we overthink, it's often our instinct to shield ourselves from harm, but this habit can be exhausting. The unpredictability around us fuels this cycle, elevating stress levels and activating our brain's threat response. It limits our perspective and hinders effective problem-solving. Combining watermelon and lemon may lower colon cancer risk: AIIMS trained expert reveals the digestive science behind it0:03 Daily food choices significantly impact gut health. Watermelon and lemon offer fluids, fiber, and antioxidants. This combination supports digestion and may reduce colon cancer risk. It helps with bowel movement and reduces inflammation. Incorporating this fresh, sugar-free mix with a healthy lifestyle enhances gut well-being. These ingredients contribute to a less vulnerable body against colonic … Tulsi for diabetes: How holy basil supports blood sugar control, improves insulin sensitivity, reduces stress, and boosts overa23:30 Ayurveda's holy basil, tulsi, offers significant support for diabetics. It aids blood sugar regulation and boosts insulin sensitivity, while its antioxidants combat stress and inflammation. Beyond physical benefits, tulsi enhances mental well-being, crucial for managing diabetes. Incorporating tulsi through leaves, tea, or supplements can complement conventional treatments for holistic health. Brain teaser: Only a clever person can correctly count the number of squares in the picture22:56 An engaging digital puzzle that has captured the attention of many is the square-counting challenge, where players are tasked with pinpointing squares amidst a chaotic and convoluted image. Why eating “healthy” foods can still cause bloating and fatigue, and what to do about it21:51 For some, nutritious foods can lead to unwanted bloating and tiredness instead of boosting energy levels. This often relates to our eating habits – high-fiber foods, specific carbs, raw ingredients, and too much healthy fat can hinder digestion. Additionally, stress and meal timing greatly impact how our bodies react. Pomegranate juice vs beetroot juice: Which is better for blood pressure and heart health21:51 Pomegranate and beetroot juices offer natural support for heart health, complementing medical treatments for hypertension. Beetroot juice, rich in nitrates, rapidly improves blood flow and lowers blood pressure. Pomegranate juice, packed with antioxidants, combats inflammation and enhances arterial flexibility. Both, when consumed regularly, contribute to better circulation and overall cardiovasc… Boiled potato vs fried potato: How does cooking style impact blood sugar levels20:45 Boiled and fried potatoes affect blood sugar differently because heat, oil, and texture change how starch is digested. Boiled potatoes, especially when cooled and paired well, cause gentler sugar rises than fried ones. Signs you may have a food allergy and how doctors diagnose it20:12 If you're experiencing sneezes that come out of nowhere or skin discomfort, it might be a sign of allergies lurking beneath the surface. The body speaks a language of symptoms that, with the right tests and a knowledgeable guide, can reveal hidden triggers. Sobhita Dhulipala’s magenta saree look is proof you don’t need gold to look regal19:39 Sobhita Dhulipala showcased a striking deep magenta saree, highlighting her growing connection with Indian handlooms and her collaboration with Aadyam. Her thoughtful styling, featuring silver jewellery and a clean beauty look, emphasized craft and meaning over trends. The post resonated with its honest portrayal of supporting artisans and weaving communities. Tom Walker opens up about songwriting being his therapy: 5 ways creative expression can support mental health19:06 Singer-songwriter Tom Walker revealed how songwriting served as therapy for his mental health struggles following a friend's death. His experience underscores the societal benefits of creative expression, with emerging studies highlighting its role in emotional regulation, stress reduction, and fostering well-being. Creativity is recognized as a vital life skill by the World Health Organization. These 4 medication types may increase fall risk, research shows19:06 New research reveals common prescription drugs, including opioids, benzodiazepines, gabapentinoids, and antidepressants, significantly increase fall risks in older adults by causing drowsiness and impairing balance. These medications, widely prescribed, can lead to confusion and dizziness, making seniors more vulnerable. Experts emphasize consulting doctors before altering prescriptions to manage… |