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Psychology says people who always pop their pimples don’t have the urge for clear skin, they may be responding to their brain's reward systemPopping a pimple creates a short-lived feeling of relief or accomplishment for many people, which can strengthen the behavior each time it ...
Psychology says people who bite the skin around their fingers are not without self-control, they may be responding to their brain's reward systemPsychology says biting the skin around the fingers may be linked to body-focused repetitive behaviors, emotion regulation, habit formation,...
Psychology says adults who bite their nails are not simply nervous but are seeking an escape route from uncomfortable situationsPsychology suggests that nail biting is rarely a sign of immaturity, poor discipline or weak self-control. More often, it is the brain's wa...
The surprising danger of covering leftovers with aluminum foilA common kitchen habit of using aluminum foil for leftovers may be a hidden danger. The foil does not create an airtight seal, allowing bac...
What Does Biting Your Nails Mean Psychologically? The Innocent Gesture That Says a Lot About YouNail biting, or onychophagia, is more than a nervous habit; it's a body-focused repetitive behavior linked to managing internal tension, bo...
Woman reveals how she lost 15 kgs in a year, without extreme diet: 'Strength training isn't just....'A woman's inspiring transformation, shared on Reddit, details her journey from 70kg to 56kg, emphasizing a shift in mindset over mere weigh...
Chewing one raw garlic clove in morning daily does wonders for your health, says actress Soha Ali Khan. What are its benefits?Soha Ali Khan is now part of a growing trend, consuming raw garlic daily on an empty stomach. She shares that this ancient practice boosts ...
How to eat less without feeling hungry? Apollo doctor answers with lifestyle changes needed to reset metabolismDr. Sudhir Kumar, a senior neurologist from Apollo Hospitals, shared ten practical lifestyle tips on X to help people eat less without feel...
Biting your fingernails could spark extremely serious health risks, Harvard doctor warns. Here’s how to break the habitNail biting, often dismissed as a childhood quirk, may invite serious health risks, experts warn. A Harvard Health Publishing physician cau...
R Madhavan shares three simple desi habits that gave him a youthful glow in just 21 days, without hitting the gymActor R Madhavan has shared simple traditional practices he followed to transform his body in just 21 days. He shared that followed some si...
Madhavan’s weight loss and fitness at 55 decoded: 8 small habits, 0 workouts, change in 21 days onlyR. Madhavan's recent transformation has captured attention, showcasing a leaner physique achieved in just 21 days. Eschewing gyms, surgery,...
Monkeypox now a 'global health emergency'. Rashes, headaches & sore throat common signs; good hygiene can stop spreadThe illness typically lasts for 2-4 weeks & generally goes away with oral medicines.
The V-turn: As a vegan restaurant in France snatches a Michelin star, the country seems to be shrugging away its green prejudicesFrance is famously hard for strict vegetarians, leave alone vegans who avoid any animal products.
It's not too late: Clever apps to help you break your bad habitsUsing technology to retrain ourselves isn’t novel, but these apps promise to curtail or curb the bad habits.
Startups use tech to put fitness on the Indian agendaThe interest is evident in the increasing number of people hitting the gyms, although only 1.5 per cent of urban Indians have access to any...
Summer is here to stay! Here are tips to protect yourself from viral infectionsViral infections enter homes as uninvited guests in summer. Simple precautions can help you stay safe and infection-free.
21 highly successful people with bizarre eating habitsThe most successful people follow daily rituals that keep them aligned and consistent, and free their minds to think about more important t...
Six reasons that you could be overeatingHere are reasons why you could be eating more than you should.
Dengue is caused by four different strains of virusIt gets transmitted by female mosquito of genus Aedes. These domestic mosquitoes, thriving around human habitations, typically bite in dayl...