- 20/08/2025 13:16:58
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Craving a quick, flavorful snack? The chicken momo and samosa showdown is here! Steamed chicken momos emerge as the healthier choice, boasting fewer calories and more protein compared to their deep-fried counterparts. Momos offer a nutritious mix of lean protein and essential vitamins, while samosas, though tasty, are carbohydrate-heavy and high in unhealthy fats.
- 20/08/2025 13:16:58
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Concerns about chemically treated potatoes in the market are rising, posing health risks. This guide offers five simple methods to identify fake potatoes, including smell, color, and texture checks. By staying vigilant and informed, consumers can ensure the potatoes they purchase are safe, natural, and free from harmful chemicals, safeguarding their family's health.
- 18/07/2025 05:15:51
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Here, we see a pic with the word pens written all over it. The words are really striking since it they written in white over a black background. However, there is a catch in it. Amidst the barrage of pens, there is an odd word standing out - but it so difficult to spot it. Well if you look carefully, we are sure you will be able to figure it out, but there is a catch. You only have 10 seconds to do it
- 17/07/2025 06:16:01
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Like adults, children also need motivation in their lives to improve, grow, and become the best version of themselves. While growing up, there are many distractions, but learning how to overcome them and become the best version of ourselves is what we need to learn today, because learning it tomorrow might put you at a disadvantage the day after. The saying that goes like "Your future is created by what you do today, not 'tomorrow'"—Robert Kiyosaki—is a perfect reminder that teaches us the importance of today.Let us look at some important tips that can help our kids avoid distractions
- 17/07/2025 05:15:44
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Oxytocin, the 'love hormone,' fosters feelings of calm and connection, typically released through physical touch. However, surprising alternatives exist to boost oxytocin levels without physical contact. Simple acts like eye contact, kindness, music, pet interaction, deep breaths, shared meals, and laughter can trigger oxytocin release, promoting emotional well-being and connection in daily life.
- 17/07/2025 05:15:44
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In the era of complex wellness trends, it is often the simplest tasks that have a more profound effect. We have seen costly pills and remedies having brutal repercussions on our body, and we have seen what heavy and muscle-intensive workouts do to our body, especially our heart. Now is the time to switch back to the basics, before it gets too late.According to Dr. Vassily Eliopoulo, Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer at Longevity Health and a Cornell-trained longevity specialist, says that “heart disease doesn’t just happen overnight. It builds slowly, through daily choices. And that means it can also be prevented the same way”.His practical, no-fluff tips that are rooted in functional medicine cut through the noise from what truly works. Let us take a look at his expert opinion and the tips shared by him one by one.
- 17/07/2025 03:17:27
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Zohran Mamdani, the Assemblyman from Queens, is redefining political style by blending his South Asian heritage with modern fashion. His approach emphasizes tailored fits, smart casual layering, and a muted color palette, proving that politicians can dress with authenticity and flair. Mamdani's style showcases how personal expression and cultural roots can be seamlessly integrated into a polished and practical wardrobe.
- 17/07/2025 03:17:27
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A nutritionist's claim about fruits and diabetes is challenged. Dr. Santhosh Jacob says whole fruits are good for people with diabetes. Fruits have water, fructose, glucose, sucrose, and fiber. Fiber controls blood sugar release. Fruits support gut health. Lifestyle factors are the main cause of diabetes. Whole fruits can help manage or prevent diabetes.
- 16/07/2025 07:18:22
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Escape the city's hustle and discover Uttarakhand's hidden gems. This article unveils six serene hill towns, from Khirsu's apple orchards to Munsiyari's Himalayan views. Experience tranquility in Pangot's bird paradise, Peora's solar-powered village, Chakrata's cantonment charm, and Kanatal's unspoiled beauty. These quiet getaways offer respite from crowded tourist spots.
- 16/07/2025 06:18:22
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5 early symptoms of Colon Cancer that can be easily ignored
- 16/07/2025 04:17:12
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If you’ve been wondering whether the person you’re with is serious about taking things forward, here are seven signs that could mean they’re not quite there yet.
- 16/07/2025 04:17:12
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Prada faced criticism for featuring sandals in its Spring-Summer 2026 collection that closely resembled Kolhapuri chappals without acknowledging their origin. Following backlash, Lorenzo Bertelli of Prada admitted the design's inspiration from traditional Indian footwear and expressed interest in collaborating with local artisans. This incident highlights the need for proper credit and support for traditional crafts in the fashion industry.
- 16/07/2025 04:17:12
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This image was first shared on social media by a user called Marina Winberg. On first look, you might see an eaten apple or you might see two faces. Depending on what you spot first, an intrinstic part of your personality will be revealed. So look at the image carefully, and let us know what you see first, and then read the answer below.
- 16/07/2025 04:17:12
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Many seemingly harmless store-bought foods contain hidden ingredients that pose significant health risks. Food dyes like Red 40 and Yellow 5 are linked to hyperactivity, while titanium dioxide, used to whiten foods, is classified as a potential carcinogen. Other concerning additives include brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, and high fructose corn syrup, all associated with various health problems.
- 16/07/2025 03:16:02
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The sudden death of actress Shefali Jariwala, suspected to be from cardiac arrest, has highlighted the rising incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCD) among middle-aged women in India. This alarming trend is fueled by lifestyle changes and often goes undetected due to atypical symptoms and underrepresentation in preventive heart care.
- 12/07/2025 05:17:02
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Protein is essential for various bodily functions, but most individuals already obtain sufficient amounts through a balanced diet. Experts recommend prioritizing varied eating habits and regular exercise over relying on supplements. While protein needs vary based on activity level, excessive intake can lead to adverse effects. A diverse intake of animal and plant-based sources is key for vegetarians.
- 12/07/2025 03:17:02
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Fitness trackers are gaining popularity as tools for heart health. Johns Hopkins Medicine highlights their role in boosting cardiovascular wellness. These devices encourage daily movement and provide real-time coaching. However, Android Authority warns of potential drawbacks like stress and privacy concerns. Experts advise using trackers as companions, not replacements, for medical advice. Listen to your body for optimal heart health.
- 12/07/2025 03:17:02
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's departure from royal duties in 2020 wasn't solely about escaping media intrusion. Royal biographer Valentine Low suggests their ambition for financial independence and brand-building played a significant role. The couple sought freedom to pursue their own ventures, leading them to establish a business empire in California, including deals with Netflix and Meghan's lifestyle brand.
- 11/07/2025 03:17:34
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Test your observation skills with this viral optical illusion! Many animals are cleverly concealed within the artwork, challenging viewers to identify them all. Most people spot only a few, but some can find seven or more. Enhance your concentration and memory by finding the hidden swan, snake, and other creatures within the image.
- 10/07/2025 04:18:22
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Personality tests are quite popular these days, epecially on social media. These are fun and engaging tests that claim to reveal a person's true nature, though they are not scientifically proven. One such test, which was initially shared by Times Now, claims to decode a person's lesser-known personality traits based on how they hold their phone. Sounds interesting, right? Notice how you hold your phone, and read below what this can tell about you. Also, do note that this test is just for fun and the result might not be 100 percent accurate.