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Kullhad pizza recipe: How to make the viral street-style pizza at home

Kullhad pizza offers a simple, comforting street food experience. This article reveals how to easily make it at home. Key steps include soaking the clay cup, layering ingredients like bread, sauce, vegetables, and cheese. Cooking is done on a low stove flame or in an oven. This method ensures delicious, layered flavors. Enjoy this warm, indulgent dish.

18 Dec 2025 3:00 am
Can drinking hot beverages cause cancer?

Drinking extremely hot beverages, those above 65C, doesnt pose an inherent danger, but it may be linked to a heightened risk of oesophageal cancer due to repeated thermal injury. These high temperatures can cause persistent inflammation and damage to the esophagus, potentially leading to cancer over time.

18 Dec 2025 3:00 am
What to gift a fitness enthusiast for Christmas 2025

The best Christmas gifts for fitness lovers support recovery, hydration, mobility, and rest. Thoughtful choices that fit daily routines create long-term value. Practical gifts with a personal touch are more cherished than trendy gear.

18 Dec 2025 2:30 am
Cast iron vs. non-stick vs. stainless steel: Which cookware is healthiest to cook

Choosing cookware impacts health and cooking. Cast iron offers natural iron and excellent heat retention, ideal for slow cooking but heavy. Stainless steel is safe, durable, and perfect for acidic foods. Non-stick pans enable low-fat cooking but require careful handling and frequent replacement. Each material has unique benefits and drawbacks for your kitchen.

18 Dec 2025 2:00 am
Why loose stools and stomach upset are common during periods

During menstruation, many women experience what is often referred to as period diarrhea. Medical professionals explain that this is primarily due to prostaglandins, which are chemicals released during your cycle. These substances not only induce uterine contractions but also enhance bowel activity, resulting in more frequent and sometimes looser stools.

18 Dec 2025 1:33 am
I was studying for exams, then doctors found a brain tumour

At just 19, what seemed like common exam anxiety turned a harrowing corner when a catastrophic collapse unveiled a brain tumour threatening her life. Swift emergency surgery saw a shunt installed to regulate fluid accumulation. Though the tumour is non-cancerous, its operability remains a distant dream, casting a long shadow on her future.

18 Dec 2025 12:22 am
Raw vs cooked spinach: Which form actually delivers adequate iron to your body

Spinach, a nutritional powerhouse, offers vital minerals and vitamins. While raw spinach boasts vitamin C, cooking significantly enhances the absorption of iron, calcium, and magnesium by reducing oxalic acid. Steaming is highlighted as the best method to preserve folate. Incorporating cooked spinach, especially steamed, maximizes its health benefits for a balanced diet.

17 Dec 2025 11:30 pm
What is the blue mind theory and how you can harness its benefits

The blue mind theory, coined by biologist Wallace J. Nichols, suggests that proximity to water induces a calm, focused mental state, counteracting stress and anxiety. Scientific evidence supports this, showing reduced physiological stress markers and enhanced mental well-being through exposure to water. Harnessing this effect can be achieved through various water-related activities and sensory experiences.

17 Dec 2025 9:33 pm
What is 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique and how it involves simple things around you to help calm anxiety

Feeling overwhelmed by anxious thoughts? A simple, sensory-based technique called 5-4-3-2-1 grounding can help. By focusing on what you can see, feel, hear, smell, and taste, you shift your attention to the present moment. This evidence-based method interrupts anxiety spirals and promotes emotional regulation, offering immediate relief during stressful times.

17 Dec 2025 9:25 pm
Doodh Soda trends after in Dhurandhar: What is it, cooling health benefits, and how to make this Punjabi drink

Doodh soda, a traditional mix of chilled milk and lemon-lime soda, is quietly returning to attention after a brief appearance in the film Dhurandhar. Once a summer staple at roadside stalls, the drink blends nostalgia, practicality and refreshment. Its revival reflects renewed interest in forgotten regional foods shaped by climate, history and everyday life.

17 Dec 2025 8:30 pm
The silent killer in our bathrooms: When geysers turn deadly and mistakes that turn fatal

Geysers are commonly used in Indian homes and are quite a necessity in winters. But with so many electrocution and suffocation deaths reported, experts believe these fatalities can be a result of poor maintenance, hard water scaling, voltage spikes and improper earthing.

17 Dec 2025 7:59 pm
Heart attack fatality shows how minutes can decide life or death

In Bengaluru, a 34-year-old man's unexpected heart attack serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for improved emergency response systems and greater community engagement. The delays in accessing medical care and the absence of prompt assistance from those nearby led to a tragic outcome.

17 Dec 2025 7:42 pm
What is 'food noise' and how it may be impacting your appetite and behavior

Are you someone who has repeated thoughts about food, no matter if you just had a big meal right before? If thoughts like ill eat this next, ill eat that for snacks are constantly rambling in your mind, then you may be someone whos psychologically hearing these food noises. But what are these noises and can they impact your satiety, appetite and overall behaviour? Lets explore. Food noise is like an indistinct chatter that intrusively and repeatedly brings food related thoughts and cravings. VO

17 Dec 2025 7:40 pm
Why turnip or shaljam is both versatile and wholesome

Turnip, also known as shaljam, is an unassuming winter vegetable, that transforms into a nutritional powerhouse

17 Dec 2025 7:07 pm
How actor Rana Daggubati lost almost 30 kgs for his role in NTR

Rana is known for his huge, muscular frame in films like Baahubali, where he reportedly gained around 1820 kg to look powerful and intimidating. Later, he had to lose roughly 2330 kg for leaner roles such as Chandrababu Naidu in NTR: Mahanayakudu and for the jungle-based character in Haathi Mere Saathi.

17 Dec 2025 6:12 pm
Do cats like getting kisses and how to tell if your cat actually enjoys them

While cats form strong bonds with owners, they don't perceive kisses like humans. A cat's acceptance of a kiss hinges on comfort and trust, not necessarily enjoyment. Many cats signal discomfort through subtle body language. True feline affection is often shown through quiet proximity and slow blinks, respecting their personal space and choice.

17 Dec 2025 6:00 pm
7 skin symptoms that may signal uncontrolled diabetes

Diabetes is one the leading chronic metabolic conditions worldwide. The condition not only affects an individual's everyday life but can also be a long-term threat, leading to severe complications. High blood sugar and its signs often show up on the skin. It is important to understand these signs as they can help intervene before the condition leads to more serious issues. Here are seven skin symptoms that may signal uncontrolled diabetes. Shin spots or diabetic dermopathy is the most common ski

17 Dec 2025 5:52 pm
5 trends in 2025 that are defining the future of work

The year 2025 has been challenging for many professionals - from artificial intelligence (AI) taking over most jobs to Gen Z reshaping office culture (which is shocking for most millennials). As the year 2025 comes to an end in just a few days, here we list some trends that are defining the future work and shaping office culture for 2026 and beyond:

17 Dec 2025 5:52 pm
SHE Travels: One trip at a time, challenging stereotypes

A woman traveling alone navigates a world of assumptions and well-intentioned questions, challenging stereotypes with every journey. She discovers that travel is about more than destinations; it's about acquired skills, unexpected kindness, and the quiet power of simply going. Her experiences gradually shift perceptions, making solo female travel more familiar and less extraordinary.

17 Dec 2025 5:30 pm
Kajol Manish Malhotra: The fashion love story Bollywood still cant move on from

Every time Kajol wore Manish, it felt effortless, never costume-y, and always rooted in craft. And honestly, thats why their collaborations still matter.

17 Dec 2025 5:00 pm
Co-regulated C touch: What is this practice and how it can support emotional well-being

Co-regulated C-touch, a gentle and slow skin contact, activates C-tactile nerve fibers to send calming signals to the brain. This consensual practice involves a calm person soothing another through light touch, aiding emotional regulation and mental well-being. It can be a powerful tool for healing, though individual responses may vary.

17 Dec 2025 4:05 pm
How to eat eggs every day without increasing cholesterol or health risks

Eggs offer vital nutrients and are a budget-friendly food. Enjoying them daily requires smart choices. Opt for boiling or poaching over frying. Always eat the yolk for full benefits. Pair eggs with high-fibre foods for better digestion. Proper storage and cooking are key to avoiding illness. Control portions if you have cholesterol concerns. Diversify protein sources for complete nutrition.

17 Dec 2025 4:00 pm
8 phrases that silently kill your relationship, reveals psychologist

Dr Cortney Warren, a Harvard-trained and board-certified psychologist, recently shared with CNBC some phrases that can slowly kill your relationship. Here's what they are:

17 Dec 2025 3:51 pm
Cameron Green: How the 26-year-old cricketer lives with CKD

Because damaged kidneys cannot filter and balance minerals as well as healthy ones, Green must be careful about how much protein and sodium (salt) he eats. The kidneys must operate at increased capacity when patients consume excessive amounts of protein and salt, as this leads to higher blood pressure and faster CKD disease advancement

17 Dec 2025 3:38 pm
Garlic breath? A simple food in your fridge can help

Garlic breath can be a romantic evening's downfall, but a common fridge item offers a scientific solution. Researchers found that whole-milk plain yogurt, particularly its fat and protein components, effectively neutralizes the volatile compounds responsible for garlic's pungent scent. Consuming yogurt immediately after eating raw garlic can significantly combat lingering breath odours.

17 Dec 2025 3:34 pm
What happens inside your scalp when you dont wash your hair for days at a time

Skipping hair washes, once a time-saver, is now a personal care trend. While social media promotes less frequent washing, experts explain how oil, sweat, and dead skin build-up can lead to scalp irritation and changes in hair texture. Understanding your scalp's needs is key to finding a healthy washing routine, balancing cleanliness with natural oils.

17 Dec 2025 2:30 pm
Got the flu recently? Here's why you are at increased risk of heart attack and stroke after recovery

A team of researchers analysed 155 high-quality studies that examined viral infections and their effects on heart and brain health over almost three decades. The researchers discovered a distinct pattern when they combined their data, which showed that heart attack and stroke risk increased dramatically, following influenza infections during the initial month after illness

17 Dec 2025 2:27 pm
Harvard doctor issues warning: Taking your phone to the toilet could be triggering hemorrhoids

Doctors are warning that taking phones to the toilet increases hemorrhoid risk due to prolonged sitting and pressure on sensitive tissues. Apps designed to hold attention make users lose track of time, leading to extended visits that negatively affect rectal health. Limiting toilet time to under five minutes is recommended to protect long-term well-being.

17 Dec 2025 2:00 pm
Cricketer Steven Smith ruled out of the Ashes Test after vertigo-like symptoms: What is vertigo and how serious it can be

Australian cricketer Steven Smith missed the third Ashes Test due to vertigo-like symptoms. This condition causes a spinning sensation and dizziness. It can manifest with nausea, balance issues, and even hearing loss. Vertigo stems from various causes including migraines and head injuries. Treatment depends on the underlying issue. Professional medical advice is crucial for managing this condition.

17 Dec 2025 1:54 pm
The condition that made star Julie Bowen get a pacemaker at 29

Julie Bowen, known worldwide as Claire Dunphy from Modern Family, discovered her heart problem in her late 20s, just as her acting career was taking off. She has said she thought her very low heart rate was simply because she was a competitive runner with an athletes heart.

17 Dec 2025 1:33 pm
5 things you need to do in 2026 to make it your best hair year

Here are five things worth committing to this year if you want stronger, shinier, happier hair.

17 Dec 2025 1:28 pm
8 countries where Hindi is commonly spoken

Below is a list of countries other than India where Hindi is spoken more frequently, and perhaps in some places you wouldnt expect.

17 Dec 2025 1:09 pm
Sweet potatoes can beat sugar cravings: This healthy way may satisfy a sweet tooth naturally, improve heart health, and more

Sweet potatoes offer a naturally sweet taste, satisfying sugar cravings while providing essential fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins. This versatile root vegetable supports digestive, eye, and heart health, aiding in blood sugar management and blood pressure regulation. Easily incorporated into various meals, sweet potatoes are a nutrient-rich addition to a healthy diet.

17 Dec 2025 1:00 pm
Reverse kidney damage naturally: Foods and habits for reducing inflammation and boosting metabolism

Kidney damage often goes unnoticed until it's severe. However, research reveals kidneys can recover when underlying issues like inflammation, insulin resistance, and acidity are addressed. Natural strategies, including specific foods like cucumber and fatty fish, alongside daily walks and proper hydration, significantly reduce kidney stress, promoting function stabilization and potential improvement.

17 Dec 2025 12:30 pm
How dementia quietly takes shape in the brain: Doctor explains the changes we dont see

A new Lancet study has sparked a lot of conversation and concern around dementia, one of the most talked-about health issues today. According to the study, certain depressive symptoms that begin in midlife may increase the risk of developing dementia later on.The researchers identified six specific symptoms: losing confidence, feeling unable to face problems, not experiencing warmth or affection, feeling nervous, persistent dissatisfaction, and difficulty concentrating. On their own, these feeli

17 Dec 2025 12:27 pm
Stress is a gift: Snapchat founder Evan Spiegels unusual way of dealing with pressure

Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel reframes stress not as an enemy, but as a gift for learning and growth. He emphasizes a mindset shift, supported by research, and complements this with practical routines like exercise and meditation. Spiegel also prioritizes absorbing his own stress rather than burdening others, finding that experience has made high-pressure situations feel more manageable.

17 Dec 2025 12:16 pm
It deserves to win: Internet hopeful as Homebound is shortlisted for best international feature film at the Oscars 2026

It deserves to win: Internet hopeful as Homebound is shortlisted for best international feature film at the Oscars 2026

17 Dec 2025 12:13 pm
U.S. expands travel ban under its immigration policy: These are the new countries facing entry restrictions

The U.S. has expanded its travel ban, restricting entry for nationals from several countries due to national security concerns and vetting deficiencies. These full and partial bans significantly impact international travel and tourism, affecting various visa categories and requiring enhanced screenings for some.

17 Dec 2025 12:00 pm
Delhi NCR pollution emergency: These vehicles are banned under GRAP-4; youll be fined INR.

Delhi NCR faces a severe pollution emergency, triggering the strictest GRAP-4 stage. This mandates a ban on older, polluting vehicles like BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel models, with hefty fines of up to INR 20,000 for violations. Essential services and compliant vehicles are exempt. Authorities are enforcing the ban rigorously, urging residents to opt for public transport and carpooling.

17 Dec 2025 11:30 am
7 things to look for while buying an air purifier for your home

Indoor air quality is a growing concern. Choosing the right air purifier is crucial for a healthier home. Key factors to consider include the purifier's size for your room, the type of filters it uses, its air changes per hour, and its clean air delivery rate. Noise levels, additional features like smart controls, and the warranty offered are also important.

17 Dec 2025 11:30 am
Why do passengers board flights from the left side every single time

The ingrained habit of boarding aircraft from the left side stems from historical maritime traditions and practical aviation design. This convention enhances safety by separating passengers from busy ground operations on the right, where fueling and cargo loading occur. Pilots' left-side cockpit positioning also facilitates easier monitoring of this established boarding process.

17 Dec 2025 11:00 am
10 low-maintenance fish for home aquariums

Having a home aquarium is a taxing yet fulfilling hobby. If you plan to have a home aquarium too and you're wondering what fish to keep, then here we list some hardy and peaceful fish that are easy to care for.

17 Dec 2025 9:46 am
First sign of dementia appears in your legs, a doc reveals

Dementia's early signs may manifest in your legs, not just your brain. Yes, that's right. Weak leg muscles, due to inactivity, can accelerate cognitive decline and increase dementia risk. Active muscles release chemicals that boost brain health, highlighting the crucial link between leg strength and a sharp mind. Read on.

17 Dec 2025 9:45 am
Ahan Shetty just made the collarless bandhgala the hottest mens trend this wedding season

Ahan Shetty made a stylish statement at the Border 2 teaser launch, opting for a modern, collarless bandhgala by TISASTUDIO. This sharp, tailored look, paired with formal shoes and a subtle tricolour collar pin, offers a refreshing take on men's wedding fashion. Shetty's outfit is presented as a wearable, contemporary update to traditional Indian attire.

17 Dec 2025 9:43 am
Weather alert for 17 December: IMD issues dense fog, cold wave and snowfall warnings across India

North India is experiencing its first winter chill on December 17, 2025, with dense fog, cold waves, and low visibility affecting travel. The Indian Meteorological Department forecasts potential mountain snowfall from the plains to the Himalayas, urging residents to stay informed and take precautions.

17 Dec 2025 8:58 am
Bloating to high cholesterol: A common seed can fix it

A common pantry staple, flaxseeds, can significantly improve digestion, balance hormones, and lower cholesterol, according to gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi. These tiny seeds are rich in omega-3s and lignans, which combat inflammation and bind to cholesterol. However, for maximum benefit, flaxseeds must be ground before consumption, as whole seeds pass through the body undigested.

17 Dec 2025 7:40 am
5 ways to end a toxic relationship

If you are in a place where you know something is deeply wrong but dont know how to step out, here are five real, practical ways to end a toxic relationship without losing yourself in the process.

17 Dec 2025 7:29 am
Albert Einsteins brain was stolen by a doctor and carried around for 40 years

Albert Einsteins death in 1955 set off an extraordinary and ethically fraught afterlife for his brain, secretly removed by a hospital pathologist and kept for decades. Intended as a scientific quest, the episode instead became a prolonged saga of disputed consent, questionable research, and a specimen that wandered far from Einsteins own wishes before finally reaching museums.

17 Dec 2025 4:52 am
Your hair can come back: Doctor shares science-backed plan to restore thinning hair

Hair loss may not be permanent. Doctor Shayan Sen suggests dormant follicles can be revived. Addressing scalp inflammation, blood flow, and nutrient deficiencies can restart hair growth. Simple habits and targeted treatments offer hope. Consistency is key for regaining hair. Many follicles are waiting to switch back on.

17 Dec 2025 3:39 am
10 edible Indian flowers that have been part of traditional cooking for centuries

Edible Indian flowers were once everyday ingredients, used out of necessity and familiarity rather than novelty. These flowers, rich in nutrients, were integrated into traditional cooking based on season and availability, reflecting a resourceful approach to nature's offerings. Modern science now validates the wisdom behind these practices, highlighting their health benefits.

17 Dec 2025 3:00 am