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Psychology says kids who refuse to eat without a screen may share this hidden risk linked to focus, mood, and creativity and it may be quietly changing how their brain developsPsychology suggests that children who refuse to eat without a phone are not necessarily showing signs of a serious issue, but the behavior ...
Psychology says the exhaustion of modern life often isn’t from overwork: It’s from the fact that we’ve eliminated every attention gap, and the brain never gets the empty space it needs to recoverIn our bustling modern world, the rush of daily life rarely grants us the luxury of stillness. The unending stimulation stretches our menta...
Psychology says adults who keep the gas tank perpetually above half aren't overcautious; their body learned in childhood that running low meant something bad was coming, and topping it up is a promise they still keepMany people exhibit safety behaviors, such as always filling their car's gas tank. This habit stems from past scarcity and anxiety, not cur...
Going Dutch can mean bill-splitting turning into a full-blown hair-splitting affairDining out with friends can bring unexpected financial and social challenges. From over-ordering to excessive drinking, the bill often beco...
Psychology says people who cannot accept changes aren’t lazy or stubborn, but their brains are expressing this hidden traitThe psychology behind people who resist even the smallest changes suggests the behavior is often tied to anxiety management, emotional secu...
Heatwave advisory: AYUSH ministry shares what to drink, what to eat and what to avoid right nowIndia’s Ministry of AYUSH and the Director General of Health Services (DGHS) have issued a public health advisory amid ongoing heatwave con...
Why cold pizza tastes better the next morning, according to scienceWaking up to cold pizza isn't just a craving; science explains its appeal. Chilled pizza enhances salty flavors while mellowing sweetness, ...
25,000 touch sensors, no eyes, total darkness; meet the animal that hunts at the speed of neurons, and it's not the cheetahMeet the star-nosed mole, a small creature from eastern North America. Its unique star-shaped nose is a sensory marvel. This nose allows th...
This dinosaur had a neck 40% shorter than its giant relatives, defying one of nature's biggest Jurassic rulesPaleontologists discovered Brachytrachelopan mesai, a sauropod dinosaur with a surprisingly short neck. This creature challenged the long-h...
3 Powerful secrets for longevity: At 103, the World’s Oldest Doctor shared surprisingly simple rules for healthy agingDr. Howard Tucker, a Cleveland neurologist recognized as the world’s oldest doctor, believed longevity comes from staying mentally active, ...
Why Raccoons Touch Everything First… The Science Behind Their ‘Hand Brain’Raccoons possess an extraordinary sense of touch, utilizing their paws like highly sensitive organs to explore and understand their environ...
Did You Know: Your brain constantly ‘eats’ itself through a process called phagocytosis?Did you know: Your brain is constantly renewing itself through a process known as phagocytosis, in which cells surround and break down smal...
Science fact to seem smarter: Your brain is constantly eating itself. How to not accelerate it?The human brain constantly removes its own cells, waste, and unused connections through a process called phagocytosis. This self-cleaning m...
Always hungry after a packet of chips? Apollo doctor reveals how a hidden ingredient tricks your appetite and makes you overeatDelhi based Apollo specialist Dr Anshuman Kaushal has reignited the debate on MSG, claiming the additive is not harmful by itself but becom...
Want to cut dementia risk? Experts say this veggie could be the keyDietitians highlight spinach as a top vegetable for brain health, citing its rich nutrients that boost blood flow, combat inflammation, and...
Parasites can infect your brain and body if you are eating this undercooked meat. Doctor shares 'craziest CT scan'Medical experts warn against undercooked pork as it can lead to serious parasitic infections like Intestinal Taeniasis and Cysticercosis. C...
Smartphone app-based therapy can treat anorexia, eating disordersAnorexic patients can normalise their eating rate by adjusting food intake to feedback from a smartphone app.
The brain literally starts eating itself when it does not get enough sleepWhen you feel particularly exhausted, it can definitely feel like you are also lacking in brain capacity.
Inspite of being a health hazard can sugar be called addictive?Eating sugar was never considered as dangerous as drinking alcohol or smoking, but some psychologists have begun to re-think.
How to kick the late night snacking habitAsk people what the most difficult habit is for them to break, and late night snacking is often the first thing they say.