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Is your child hearing 'yes' too often? Get ready for dark personality traits: 5 parenting habits that has negative effect on kidsA new study published in Current Psychology suggests that children who grow up with highly indulgent parenting and few limits may be more l...
Psychology says the “cool” parent who lets their child negotiate every boundary is risking one specific outcome, and it usually shows up the moment they enter a professional environmentFor children to flourish, they require a loving touch paired with clear boundaries. Embracing an authoritative parenting style, which blend...
In the 1930s, rubber factory workers drank alcohol and suddenly felt sick. It wasn't just a workplace illness, it led to the discovery of Antabuse, helping millions quit drinkingAn accidental discovery in a rubber factory in the 1930s revealed that workers exposed to tetraethylthiuram disulfide experienced severe re...
Psychology says older adults who protect a steady leisure rhythm after retirement don't simply like routine, they often use structure to support well-being when work no longer organizes the dayRetirement often brings a loss of daily structure, but psychologists find that retirees who maintain organized activity cycles adapt better...
Psychology says men who try to control their wives or girlfriends aren’t ‘protective’, but their ‘toxic masculinity’ often starts with fear and a fragile egoThe psychology behind men who try to control their girlfriends or wives often reveals a complicated mix of insecurity, entitlement, emotion...
Husband claimed wife wasn't doing household work; HC orders him to pay Rs 20,000/month as wives not ‘deemed maids’The husband, a Chartered Accountant (CA) by profession, had in 2004 filed for a divorce on the ground of cruelty, claiming that “wife was n...
Psychology says every generation secretly believes the next one is ‘ruining society’: From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, here’s why it keeps happeningThe psychology behind generational conflict suggests that disagreements between older and younger people are rarely only about fashion, sla...
Quote of the day by humorist Mark Twain: ‘If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous he will not bite you. This is…’Mark Twain, born Samuel Clemens, was a renowned American writer and humorist. He captured societal flaws and human nature through his stori...
Chinese proverb of the day: “I was angry that I had no shoes. Then I met a man who had no feet” — Life lessons on gratitude, perspective, suffering, and why people often fail to appreciate what they already have in lifeChinese proverb of the day highlights the meaning of “I was angry that I had no shoes. Then I met a man who had no feet.” The saying explai...
The tiny gas leaks that could help predict earthquakes earlierRocks are not silent. They emit chemical signals before breaking. Scientists are learning to understand these signals. This breakthrough al...
Random uppercase letters in handwriting may reveal more than you thinkUnusual capitalization in writing might signal more than a simple mistake. Experts suggest it can reveal inner tension, a drive for individ...
These 5 innocent hair habits may be ruining your scalp healthHair care needs attention after 40. Everyday actions can harm hair, causing thinning and dullness. Experts reveal that dirty hairbrushes sp...
Solar farms could be disrupting bird and bat migration, new studies revealSolar farms, vital for clean energy, are inadvertently harming migrating birds and bats. Their reflective surfaces mimic lakes, luring wild...
The AI analyzed 1,974 unclassified tracks and raised some very troubling questions about the “bird tracks”New research uses artificial intelligence to analyze ancient footprints. This study suggests bird-like relatives may have existed millions ...
What Snake Holes in Your Yard Actually Look Like, And Which Ones to Worry AboutSnakes do not dig their own burrows, instead utilizing tunnels made by other animals. Identifying these "borrowed homes" involves looking f...
Scientists have discovered that cocaine-powered super salmon live longer and swim faster than normal salmonScientists found Atlantic salmon exposed to cocaine swam further and lived longer. This study highlights how drugs in waterways change aqua...
Darrell Sheets' death: Castmate alleges cyberbullying, says ‘Storage Wars’ star was ‘really tormented’ by an individualStorage Wars star Darrell Sheets, 67, has died in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, with authorities investigating a suspected self-inflicted guns...
This Small Daily Mistake Increases Household Expenses Without You NoticingHidden costs in daily life are draining household savings. Small, regular charges like subscriptions and app renewals, though individually ...
Clean Closet, Clear Mind: How Donating Unused Clothes Can Make Getting Dressed FasterA cluttered closet can lead to decision fatigue and mental stress, impacting daily routines. Research indicates that decluttering unwanted ...
Why Opening Windows at the Wrong Time Can Trap Heat InsideOpening windows on hot days can trap heat, making homes warmer and more uncomfortable. Research shows that hot air enters homes through ope...