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5 superfoods that reduce seasonal hair fall naturally19:21 Hair needs protein, iron, healthy fats, vitamins and antioxidants to grow well. If your body isn't getting enough of these nutrients, your hair is often one of the first places where it shows. The good news? Some of the best foods for your hair have probably been sitting in your kitchen all along. Woman quits six-figure corporate job to become a waitress at 33, says stress-related IBS disappeared18:46 A 33-year-old woman has gone viral for quitting her six-figure corporate job to become a waitress, citing severe IBS symptoms she believes were stress-induced. After months of tests yielded no answers, she found her health improved dramatically upon leaving her demanding career. While many applauded her prioritizing well-being, others questioned the practicality of such a drastic change for finan… 5 reasons devotees cry for Krishna during moments of deep devotion18:46 There is no single way to explain it. For some, it is gentle. For others, it comes suddenly. But in most accounts, these tears are not about sadness. They are linked to a very personal sense of connection with the divine. 7 viral techniques people are using to keep mice away without poison17:37 That's why natural remedies and humane methods continue to be widely shared online. Some have been around for years, while others became popular after going viral on social media Monsoon 2026: Easy décor changes that can make your home feel warm and inviting17:02 Interior designer Punam Kalra emphasizes transforming homes for monsoon beyond mere maintenance. She advocates for creating emotionally warmer and visually calmer spaces by focusing on materiality, suggesting upholstered and textured fabrics for comfort. Kalra also highlights the importance of thoughtful furniture arrangement for increased family interaction and layered lighting to combat dullnes… Psychology says people who take short trips every few months are happier, less stressed and more resilient than those who wait17:02 Forget long annual holidays! Psychologists reveal frequent short breaks offer more happiness and stress relief than one extended vacation. Regular 'mental resets' prevent burnout, with anticipation of travel itself boosting positivity. For busy professionals, even a three-day getaway every few months provides crucial recovery, proving that 'how often' you travel truly matters more than 'how long'. Do you 'fext' with your partner? Here's why this might be sabotaging your relationship16:27 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 that complex… Watch: Agra vendor stuffs paratha with neem leaves instead of aloo, paneer, or gobhi; internet can't unsee it16:27 A street food vendor in Agra has sparked online buzz with his unique neem leaf paratha. The video showcasing the preparation, from plucking fresh leaves to frying the golden-brown creation, has garnered widespread reactions. Internet users expressed surprise and amusement, with some humorously questioning who would eat it and others suggesting it might be for health-conscious individuals. This in… 'Mumbai hustle with a million-dollar view': Employee gives a peek into the mesmerising 'green' view from his office and calls i15:18 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. Not just screens: Studies suggest your child's mental wellbeing may also be linked to how well they care for their teeth14:44 Beyond social media and late nights, a child's daily oral hygiene is now linked to their mental well-being. New research reveals that issues like cavities and discolored teeth can lead to bullying, impacting self-esteem, school performance, and social relationships. With many children experiencing dental problems and inconsistent brushing habits, this overlooked aspect of health significantly aff… The jokes your child never forgets: 5 innocent-looking comments that can quietly damage their confidence14:44 Children's memories are deeply shaped by how loved ones make them feel. What adults perceive as lighthearted teasing can inflict lasting damage on a child's self-esteem, impacting their confidence for years. Experts urge adults to refrain from mocking children's mistakes, appearance, emotions, passions, and fears, emphasizing that acceptance and respect are crucial for healthy development and a s… Hidden costs of renting that first-time tenants often miss14:10 Getting your first rented apartment may be quite an exhilarating experience. However, many new renters quickly realize that the rent they pay per month is just one of the several expenses involved in living as a tenant. Apart from deposits and fees paid during moving into a new place, there are various other expenses that could prove to be a burden if you are not prepared well.As mentioned in a r… 200 birds visit this Noida balcony daily: How did a woman turn her DIY balcony into a bird haven? ( It began with just one spar14:10 A Noida woman transformed her high-rise balcony into a haven for birds, creating a peaceful escape from urban noise. Inspired by a trip to the hills, Ekta Nahar added plants, water, and grains, patiently building trust. Her balcony now attracts nearly 200 birds daily, highlighting the importance of safety and natural elements for avian visitors. Her success offers a blueprint for city dwellers se… The ‘Fantasy Coffins’ of Ghana; a unique funeral tradition that turns death into celebrations of life and why travellers are fa13:35 In Ghana, a unique tradition transforms death into vibrant art with designer coffins. The Ga community crafts elaborate, handcrafted coffins shaped like objects representing the deceased's life – from fish for fishermen to airplanes for pilots. This practice, originating in the 1950s, turns funerals into celebrations of individuality and legacy, offering travelers a profound cultural experience. Watched Raakh? Here are 5 powerful parenting lessons every parent can learn from the series13:35 The Hindi crime thriller 'Raakh', set in 1978 Delhi, delves into the kidnapping and murder of two teenagers, inspired by the Ranga-Billa case. Beyond its gripping narrative, the series offers vital parenting lessons. It emphasizes teaching children safety without instilling fear, fostering open communication, balancing independence with guidance, cultivating small safety habits, and prioritizing … |