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Brown algae in aquariums: What causes it, how to remove it, and prevent it from returning21:41 New aquarium owners often face a common issue: a dusty brown film on surfaces. This isn't true algae but diatoms, microscopic organisms thriving in unstable water conditions with excess silica and nutrients. While harmless, they mar aesthetics. Effective removal involves manual cleaning and siphoning, with prevention focusing on stable water chemistry, proper lighting, and regular maintenance. What are ‘brain zaps’ and should they worry you21:08 Experiencing sudden, electric shock-like sensations in your head, known as 'brain zaps,' can be unsettling. While often harmless and linked to discontinuing certain medications like antidepressants, these brief, painful phenomena warrant attention. If accompanied by loss of consciousness or weakness, consulting a doctor is crucial to rule out serious conditions. Avoid making these 5 worst sleep mistakes20:35 Blue light from smartphones, computers and television suppresses melatonin and delays sleep. Besides light, the content over stimulates the brain. What happens when you practice 'sideways walking'19:31 We all are aware of the many benefits of walking. However, a slightly different approach can challenge the brain in ways regular walks cannot. What if instead of forward steps, you take steps laterally. Gaining attention on social media these days, this walking technique is widely practiced in sports training and fall prevention programs. So let’s take a look at what happens when you practice sid… How to take calcium and magnesium supplements for maximum absorption and why taking them together may not be ideal18:25 From bone to brain, calcium and magnesium are two of the most essential minerals that the body needs. To manage the deficiency of these minerals, supplements are available and can be taken after a doctor’s recommendation. But for someone suffering from deficiencies of both of these minerals, taking supplementation can be a little complicated. Let’s understand why taking calcium and magnesium supp… This person went from 136 kg to 90 kg: These are the food items he completely avoided and the alternatives he chose17:20 A man named Keshav Gupta shed 46 kg by ditching five key food groups. He swapped high-GI grains for millets and legumes, and sugar for natural sweeteners. Processed snacks, sweet fruits like mangoes, and refined seed oils were also eliminated, replaced by homemade options, berries, and healthy fats. This dietary shift proved crucial for his significant weight loss. Why South India is the ultimate January escape: 10 places to prove it!16:46 With misty hill stations and ancient ruins, temple towns and quiet coastlines, South India in January offers choice without extremes of weather too. Each has the advantages of clear skies, mild temperatures and a landscape revived by recent rains, and it remains one of the most rewarding months for exploring this region. What travellers valued most this year — and what it means for 202616:46 In 2025, global travel saw a significant behavioral shift, with travelers prioritizing clarity, predictability, and trust over just destination appeal. This led to a demand for seamless, stress-free journeys, amplified by the rise of AI-enabled travelers seeking informed decision-making. For 2026, mobility systems must adapt to these evolving expectations, focusing on transparency and human overs… 5 simple home remedies for sore throat16:46 Salt draws excess fluid from swollen tissues and helps reduce inflammation. Gargle with half teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water for 30 seconds. Repeat 3-4 a day. 8 (realistic) resolutions for a happier, better 202615:41 Tired of the super difficult, never achievable resolutions? Here are 8 (realistic) resolutions for a happier, better 2026 Which state is also known as ‘Finland of India’ and why15:41 Kerala, often called 'God's Own Country,' is increasingly compared to Finland due to its exceptional education, high quality of life, and robust social welfare. With a literacy rate exceeding 94% and strong human development indicators, Kerala mirrors Finland's success. This comparison highlights the state's achievements in governance and societal values, making it the 'Finland of India'. Is your mask actually protecting you? Dentist explains how to identify disposable masks that meet medical standards15:41 Worried about pollution? A Chandigarh dentist reveals how to pick the right mask. Look for a darker, water-repellent front and a brighter back, with a metal strip at the top. Crucially, the folds should point downwards to effectively trap harmful particles. Wearing it upside down renders it useless. Choose wisely for genuine protection. Supplements And Health: Research finds sleep, stress disrupt benefits; nutrient absorption suffers14:34 The body uses up nutrients at a faster rate, because stress causes cortisol to rapidly consume B vitamins and magnesium. People take multivitamins but continue to feel fatigued, because their brains remain unrested, and unable to transform these supplements into energy or mood-enhancing effects Dry states of India — where alcohol is completely banned14:01 Several Indian states enforce alcohol prohibition, guided by Article 47 of the Constitution. Gujarat, Bihar, Nagaland, and Lakshadweep have implemented varying degrees of bans, from complete prohibition to regulated sales, aiming to curb alcoholism and preserve social order. Nutrition fact of the day - 5 reasons why you should consume Figs this winter13:28 Figs, or anjeer are a popular snack that is mostly eaten in a dried form. Apart from tasting great, these fruits also contain plenty of dietary fiber and antioxidants, together with essential vitamins and minerals |