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TEA DRINKING PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology says people who can drink tea anytime of the day aren't addicted, the comfort of familiar rituals may help them relax more than anything elsePsychology suggests that people who can drink tea anytime of the day aren't necessarily addicted to caffeine. Sometimes, the greatest comfo...
Psychology says people who always drink warm water aren't necessarily obsessed with health, they may prefer comfort in familiar routinesPsychology suggests that people who consistently choose warm water aren't necessarily making a statement about health. Sometimes, the small...
Psychology says people who always need coasters for their cups or glasses aren't anxious, they may simply prefer order and predictabilityPsychology says people who always use coasters may be influenced by conscientiousness, habit formation, perceived control, and environmenta...
These large-, mid- and small-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsAs the old saying goes: Nothing can be ruled out on the street. Which means that one should be prepared for anything. Now, what is the prob...
Psychology says people who take short breaks for tea, coffee or chats aren't avoiding work: What this habit reveals?Psychology says people who take short breaks for tea, coffee or chats aren't always avoiding work. Research in psychology suggests that pla...
Psychology says if you keep craving sweets even after a full meal, your brain may not be asking for sugar at all, it may be crying out for reliefSweet cravings often signal more than just hunger, according to psychology. Stress, tiredness, and emotional pressure can trigger these urg...
Psychology says fathers who forget birthdays but remember their daughter's favorite food aren’t emotionally unavailable, they express love through actionPsychology suggests that fathers who forget birthdays but never forget their daughter’s favorite food are rarely uncaring. More often, they...
Psychology says people who dip their cookies in tea or coffee are not being childish: Why small rituals help the brain slow down and feel comfortedPsychology suggests that adults who dip cookies into tea or coffee are rarely being childish. More often, they are creating a small ritual ...
Research suggests people who walk outside within hour of waking are using morning light exactly the way the body was built toMornings often begin indoors, but research suggests that getting outside soon after waking can significantly improve sleep, energy levels a...
Hot masala tea vs iced Frappuccino: New research says your drink choice may quietly influence more than just your taste budsA new study suggests that the temperature of your favorite drinks could influence mood, sleep, and digestion more than you think. Published...
Hair Loss woes? It’s not your shampoo! Your favorite drink could be the culprit for Hair ThinningHair thinning affects millions worldwide and is commonly linked to genetics, stress, or aging. But emerging research indicates the issue ma...
Getting a colonoscopy? Here’s a guide to make it less awkwardFrom wet wipes to Jell- O, keep these nearby if you are preparing for a colonoscopy.
Going up in smoke: People turned more to cigarettes during the pandemic but what made them quit?As more people moved their office to home during WFH, the thin line between the personal and the professional blurred, along with the conce...
Maggi maker, Nestle wants your DNAThe world’s largest food company has joined the trend for personalized nutrition with a blend of AI.
Are you a coffee addict? It may harm your healthCaffeine can be found in products such as soft drinks, energy drinks but coffee is considered to be the leading source of the stimulant.
Holed up in the office? 16 health habits you should follow in 2016The race to meet targets can take a toll on your health. We list some things you can do in the office to stay fit.
Seven street smart ways to keep yourself rejuvenatedWhat everyone seeks for in such a world are ways to recharge, refresh and rejuvenate themselves. Well, it’s time to renew and power up.
The Ashes: Aggressive Australia thrill record MCG crowdUnder-pressure England batsman Kevin Pietersen stand tall with an unbeaten 67 as his team mates crumble around him.
Indian tea exports to Chinese market increasing steadilyThough China remains the world's largest producer of tea, the GeNext in the country is increasingly consuming black tea grown in India.
- IT may never make safeguard of sensitive information foolproof
Notwithstanding how sophisticated the IT system becomes in future, safeguarding sensitive information may never be foolproof, suggests a st...