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How many pot plants improve your daily wellbeing? Scientists reveal the ideal number for indoor balance
New Stanford research reveals that an optimal 20% of indoor greenery, approximately 17 pot plants in a 13-square-meter space, best supports mental wellbeing. Exceeding this, with around 60% plant coverage, can paradoxically increase stress by creating an overwhelming visual environment. This finding emphasizes a balanced approach to incorporating nature indoors for enhanced restoration and comfort. -
Having bloody or metallic taste while running? Here’s what it means
A metallic taste during intense runs often signals fragile lung capillaries leaking blood due to increased blood pressure. While common after hard efforts, frequent occurrences may indicate exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage and warrant a doctor's visit.Prevention involves proper hydration, gradual training, and listening to your body. -
Vitamins for skin and hair: Vitamins your hair and skin need the most
Unlock radiant hair and glowing skin by focusing on nutrition, not just products. Discover essential vitamins like A, B complex, C, D, E, K, and F, readily available in Indian cuisine. Prioritize a balanced diet and mindful eating for long-term beauty from within. -
4 simple eye massage points to relieve strain and sharpen focus
Ever feel like your eyes are working overtime, leaving you with that fuzzy, tired blur by the end of the day? A lot of us push through screen glare, late-night scrolls, or just daily grind, and it shows in strained vision. Dr. Ales Ulishchenko, an integrative doctor, osteopath--and healer with MD and PhD credentials, shares a straightforward fix. He points to four key spots around your eyes where muscle tension builds up. Massaging them gently for just 10 seconds each can relax those tigh -
Kareena’s mulberry silk and chanderi look is peak effortless chic
Kareena Kapoor Khan effortlessly embodied 'Reclaiming Cool' in a SWGT ensemble featuring West Bengal mulberry silk and Madhya Pradesh Chanderi. The ivory and blue floral appliqué jacket over a simple blouse and tailored trousers exuded quiet confidence. Minimalist accessories, fresh makeup, and relaxed waves completed the understated yet powerful look. -
Feeling stuck at work? You might be ‘quiet cracking’
Feeling stuck at work? Employees are increasingly experiencing "quiet cracking," a silent struggle with workplace unhappiness that leads to disengagement and reduced performance. This trend, a precursor to "quiet quitting," sees individuals performing their duties but feeling detached and unfulfilled. Many remain in their roles due to economic uncertainty, despite their dissatisfaction. -
Heart-healthy cooking oils: Which to avoid and smart swaps for better cardiovascular health
Certain cooking oils pose risks to heart health, increasing chances of clogged arteries and high cholesterol. Refined seed oils, palm oil, coconut oil, and hydrogenated oils are highlighted. Simple swaps and smart habits can protect your heart. Choosing the right oils and cooking methods is crucial for cardiovascular well-being.Experts endorse these dietary changes for lower cholesterol and inflammation. -
Why the 80/20 rule is the most sustainable way to eat healthy
The 80/20 principle offers a realistic approach to healthy living, allowing for 80% healthy eating and 20% indulgences. This method, rooted in Pareto's Principle, emphasizes progress over perfection, making sustainable health changes achievable without extreme deprivation. It promotes balanced nutrition, energy, and mental well-being. -
Nasal spray recalled due to ‘life-threatening infections’ risk
A popular nasal spray, ReBoost, has been voluntarily recalled nationwide by MediNatura New Mexico Inc. due to potential yeast/mould and microbial contamination, including Achromobacter. This contamination poses a risk of life-threatening infections, particularly for immunocompromised individuals. Consumers are urged to immediately stop using the product and return it to the place of purchase or contact the company for a refund. -
How heavy is the world’s heaviest building, and is it sinking?
Bucharest's Palace of the Parliament, the world's heaviest building at 4.1 million tonnes, stands as a colossal symbol of communist dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu's ambition.Constructed with vast quantities of steel, marble, and wood, this architectural marvel, though a technical wonder, also represents a deeply political relic of excess and human cost. -
Is a glass of wine with dinner good for the heart?
A recent analysis of 87 studies challenges the long-held belief that moderate alcohol consumption offers health benefits. Researchers found that claims of increased longevity and improved heart health are largely unfounded, often due to flawed study designs. The evidence suggests that even light to moderate drinking may not be safe and could contribute to poor health outcomes. -
5 longevity secrets from 100-year-old Dick Van Dyke
Dick Van Dyke, celebrating his 100th birthday, attributes his health and energy to a disciplined lifestyle. He maintains a regular workout routine, finds joy in simple things, cherishes meaningful relationships, and has a passion for music. Van Dyke also successfully quit smoking and drinking, contributing significantly to his longevity. Read on. -
The right way to add protein to your diet without overdoing it
Ditch the obsession with protein; true wellness lies in harmony. Whether you’re getting too much or too little, balance is essential. Prioritize nourishing whole foods throughout the day to fuel your vitality and build strength. Tune into your body's cues rather than fixating on numbers, and remember that it’s the small, sustainable changes that pave the way for enduring health. -
Challenge: Only a person with a high IQ level can spot the hidden number
Get ready for the Optical Illusion 7, a captivating visual puzzle that challenges your perception! Buried within a sea of 808s, the elusive number 880 awaits discovery. This brain-bending challenge plays on our natural inclination to seek out patterns. To enhance your observational prowess, experts recommend scanning the image vertically or diagonally and even covering sections to reveal hidden clues. -
Early signs of metabolic syndrome most people miss: How to reverse them
Metabolic syndrome begins with subtle signals, not sudden illness. Small, steady lifestyle shifts can reverse these changes before serious disease develops. -
Neurologist breaks the peanut myth: Why this everyday snack can actually improve cholesterol
In a recent discussion, neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar sheds light on the positive impacts of peanuts for cardiovascular health. Consuming raw, unsalted peanuts in moderation can promote good cholesterol levels while reducing bad cholesterol, thanks to their healthy fats and plant sterols. It's important to avoid alternatives that are salted, fried, or sugar-coated, as these may counteract health benefits. -
9 least populated countries of 2025
Vatican City is the world's least populated country in 2025, with around 800 to 882 residents. This report highlights other microstates and island nations like Niue, Tuvalu, and Nauru, known for their unique beauty, exclusive appeal, and distinct identities, attracting travelers with their natural wonders and cultural experiences. -
Gum diseases may affect more than teeth: How poor oral health raises stroke risk; key tips to protect oral and brain health
New research reveals a startling link between poor oral health and increased stroke risk. Gum disease and cavities, often overlooked, can lead to systemic inflammation affecting the brain and heart. Individuals with both conditions faced an 86% higher chance of stroke, underscoring the critical importance of regular dental care for overall well-being. -
Lionel Messi fitness secrets: How smart food and simple training kept him elite for 20+ years
Lionel Messi's unparalleled reign in the football world is a testament to his extraordinary commitment, blending sheer talent with exceptional discipline. In a transformative career pivot around 2014, Messi embraced a whole-foods diet and eliminated sugar, resulting in fewer injuries and enhanced recovery times. -
Affaire de Messi: All about Lionel Messi's India tour
Lionel Messi's brief appearance in Kolkata sparked outrage and chaos as fans, disappointed by the short duration, resorted to vandalism. Organizers faced immediate backlash, with the chief organizer detained and ticket refunds promised. Authorities launched an investigation into the mismanagement, while the All India Football Federation distanced itself from the privately organized event. -
Reclining and lying down are riskier than sitting for heart health? Understanding movement, circulation, and everyday heart health
Prolonged daytime reclining, often seen in work-from-home culture, significantly impacts heart health by slowing circulation and reducing muscle activity. Unlike sleep, this inactivity strains the cardiovascular system, potentially leading to issues like high blood pressure. Simple steps like standing and walking regularly can make a substantial difference in maintaining a healthy heart. -
Walking on cold floors in winter may strain your blood circulation, digestion, and energy
Cold floors can subtly impact your health by affecting circulation and digestion. When exposed to cold surfaces, your body redirects blood flow to vital organs, potentially leading to reduced circulation in extremities, digestive discomfort, and increased fatigue. Simple habits like wearing warm socks and adding rugs can help maintain warmth and well-being during winter. -
Dick Van Dyke’s fitness routine at 100: What daily movement, play, and discipline really look like
On reaching a milestone of 100 years, the iconic Dick Van Dyke showcases his incredible vitality through a dynamic fitness regime. His routine features circuit training three times a week, complemented by daily yoga and stretching to enhance flexibility. He stays active with joyful pursuits like singing and caring for pets. -
How to obtain an Australian tourist visa: A simple step-by-step guide for Indian travellers
Australia offers a dream destination with diverse experiences, from ancient culture to vibrant cities. The article outlines a streamlined, 100% online tourist visa application process for Indian travelers, emphasizing early submission and comprehensive documentation for a swift outcome. Key requirements include proof of funds, employment, and ties to India. -
10 jade plant varieties to brighten your home with colour and positive energy
Jade plants are popular for their beauty, ease of care, and symbolic meanings of good fortune. Varieties like 'Hummel's Sunset' and 'Tricolour' offer unique colours, while 'Gollum' and 'Hobbit' provide distinctive shapes. Compact options like 'Minima' and 'Crosby's Compact' suit smaller spaces, and trailing 'String of Buttons' adds a cascading effect. -
'No Birth Tourism permitted on visitor visas', U.S. Embassy warns Indian visa applicants
The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi has issued a stern warning to Indian applicants seeking tourist visas, stating that 'birth tourism'—traveling to the U.S. solely to give birth and obtain citizenship for a child—will result in immediate visa denial. Consular officers will scrutinize applications to ensure the primary purpose is legitimate tourism, not citizenship acquisition. -
5 simple movements that beat traditional gym workouts
Tired of gym memberships gathering dust or machines that leave you more confused than pumped? Simple bodyweight moves can deliver better real-world strength, balance, and stamina than hours on weights or cardio contraptions. Folks swear by these for busy days-and studies show they fire up multiple muscles at once, mimicking daily life way more effectively.These five pack a punch anywhere, no gear needed. Aim for three rounds of 10-15 reps-or 30-60 second holds, three times a week. Warm up with a -
Honest Review: When I stood before the ‘Seven Sisters Waterfall’ in Northeast, the mountains seemed to watch…
Meghalaya's ancient cliffs near Cherrapunji transform into the breathtaking Seven Sisters Waterfall during peak monsoons. Locally known as Nohsngithiang Falls, these seven cascades, appearing as silver lines, are steeped in local folklore.Witnessing all seven falls in their full glory offers a profound, almost sacred experience, highlighting nature's raw beauty and power. -
Women’s health: What common symptoms are often ignored until it’s serious
Women often dismiss subtle health cues like fatigue or pain, leading to delayed diagnoses for serious conditions like heart disease and endometriosis. Studies show women downplay symptoms more than men, impacting survival rates. Early detection through regular check-ups and open communication with doctors is crucial for better health outcomes. -
What is Hot Honey? The food trend that dominated searches in 2025
Hot honey emerged as 2025's top food obsession, dominating global recipe searches. This sweet and spicy drizzle, easily made at home, transformed dishes from pizza to cocktails. Its versatility and visual appeal fueled its viral spread across social media, menus, and supermarket shelves, marking a significant flavour trend.

