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Psychology says when women say ‘I’m fine,’ they may be hiding a much bigger emotional story, and it’s not always what people thinkFor many women, saying “I’m fine” is not necessarily a sign of weakness or avoidance. More often, it reflects empathy, resilience, a strong...
The Paradox of Emotional Suppression: Why Trying Not to Feel Something Amplifies ItContrary to popular belief, suppressing emotions often intensifies them, a phenomenon known as the paradox of emotional suppression. Resear...
Trump and Xi seek TikTok win to break US-China gridlockPresident Trump and President Xi Jinping are set to discuss a deal regarding TikTok's US operations and trade tensions during their first c...
Chinese consumer complaints show widespread padding of car sales figuresA Reuters analysis found that several Chinese automakers and dealers, including major brands like BYD, Toyota, and Volkswagen, used pre-pur...
Are you addicted to porn? Here’s how it controls your brain and makes you just like a drug addictA recent study reveals that frequent pornography consumption can alter brain functions, mirroring effects seen in drug addiction. Researche...
Is your temper tampering with your health? The hidden costs of anger you can’t ignoreWhile anger can sometimes push us toward necessary change, chronic or intense anger can be harmful to both mental and physical health. Expe...
RKF Jr's bizarre rant on sperm counts and girls hitting puberty after autism claimRobert F Kennedy Jr has once again made a bizarre remarks on fertility of children. ‘A teenager today, an American teenager, has less testo...
Asthma: 10 signs to identify if you have Asthma and tips to manage Asthma attacksAsthma, affecting millions in India, requires heightened awareness and effective management. Despite its prevalence, 90% lack proper medica...
Be More ForgivingHaving a peaceful inner life, despite outward adversity, is vital. German mystic Johannes Tauler highlights that true love provides an inte...
A bit of narcissism can go a long way in boosting your self esteem: StudyHowever it is also important to ensure you don't go overboard!
Do friends call you short-tempered? Anger issues are hurting your heartTry these easy steps that can help reverse the effects of anger on the body and heart.
The best brain foods you’re not eatingThe connection between the stomach and the brain is strong, and it starts in the womb.
Relaxing is a skill. Here’s how to do itAt first, it may be just a sense of calm, but the more you do it, the deeper into relaxation you’ll fall, eventually reaching a state of su...
Europe's coronavirus infections top 11 million; Austria, Greece impose shutdownsStill reeling from a deadly shooting spree in the streets of Vienna on Monday evening, Austria went into partial lockdown while Greece shut...
Tired of working long hours? High workplace stress may cause stroke, heart failure & other problemsBurnout differs from depression, which is generally characterised by low mood, guilt, and poor self-esteem.
Are you an angry bird? Try these tips when you lose your temper at workGetting angry frequently is known to be a risk factor for diseases such as stroke & heart attack.
Beware, stress can kill your heart silentlyDo not dismiss health conditions as inconsequential. If they are happening frequently, it could be a sign that your job is taking a toll on...
- Will netas understand hunger by experimenting with fast?
Hazare's success reminded the political class about the magnetic effect a fast has on the common man, who suffers hunger on a daily basis.
Client country's descent into chaosLong before the world had come to commemorate September 11 as a day of remembrance and mourning, Pakistanis had learnt to mark the day by g...
- US has a 'retribution' plan in event of 9/11-like attack
The US has a secret "retribution" plan to bomb more than 150 terror camps in Pakistan in the event of another major terrorist attack origin...