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PSYCHOLOGY OF PET PARENT
Psychology says people who love their dogs like their children aren’t obsessed, their brains may be wired for deep attachmentThe key takeaway is that a deep emotional bond with dogs is rarely irrational. Instead, it is rooted in several well-established psychologi...
Delhi’s latest side hustle: People are getting paid to shop alongside strangers, carry bags, stand in queues and even unfold a chairDelhi's markets are seeing a rise in hourly "personal helpers" who assist shoppers with tasks like carrying bags and waiting in queues. Thi...
Your monthly spend also decides how soon you can retire: Expense tracking apps, AI tools are changing how Indians investExpense-tracking apps, spreadsheets, Artificial Intelligence (AI) -generated analysis, and budgeting dashboards are not merely bookkeeping ...
Quote of the Day by Friedrich Nietzsche: 'He who has a why to live can bear almost any how'Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche's core idea is that a strong purpose helps people overcome any hardship. He believed that having a 'why' to...
Feeling brave? These horror films on Paramount+ will test your nerves in this HalloweenSearching for the ideal Halloween binge? Paramount+ offers a wickedly good series of horror films that promise to get your heart race. Need...
Shruti Haasan’s long-lost cat returns on Thug Life day. But why the actress-singer is still sadShruti Haasan's emotional journey took a bittersweet turn as she located her missing cat, Cora, only to find her injured and unwilling to r...
Of pet love & 'pet puja': Mars Inc CEO Poul Weihrauch has high hopes from Indian marketPet food demand in India is growing as more couples delay having children and opt for pets, making them 'starter babies.' Mars Inc., with a...
Young Chinese turn to AI pets for emotional reliefAcross China, a growing number of people are turning to AI to combat social isolation as the technology becomes more mature and widely acce...
From 'Believe In Magic' to 'The Grift', 6 must-listen podcasts about lies & fraudExplore the world of lies, scams, and con artists with these six gripping podcasts that delve into various forms of deception, from art for...
Children became inactive during lockdown, but here's how you can get them moving againA more sedentary and less physically active lifestyle can become normal and ingrained in young people.
The case for 'me time' on company time. Can blocking calendars for personal errands in WFH be normalised?Should relaxation — including and beyond the lunch break — have an official place in the 9-to-5?
Dashing hounds in dogkini, robe & more: Why pet couture is a growing market in IndiaThe lockdown has brought owners closer to their pets physically and psychologically.
Listen up, new superfood is here. Healthy donkey milk a hit in AlbaniaDonkey milk may be a good natural remedy for the respiratory system.
Companies step up on employee anxiety & stress management across sectors; say it's top priorityCompany executives said the need of the hour is beyond financial security, and that focusing on mental wellbeing is crucial to optimise pro...
Kanye West's behaviour puts spotlight on bipolar disorder; everything you need to know about the diseaseBipolar disorder is characterised by extreme mood swings.
Money & Relationships: Should you pay your child for chores or school work?To motivate disinterested kids, parents try to offer them financial rewards, with the amount varying according to the child’s age and type ...
- It's dopamine in brain that helps in bonding
New York, Feb 19 (IANS) In a first, researchers have found that neurotransmitter dopamine -- a chemical that acts in various brain systems ...