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Why should you switch to avocado oil for cooking: Know 5 health benefits

Avocado oil is gaining popularity for its nutritional benefits and culinary versatility. Its high smoke point and stable lipid properties make it ideal for various cooking methods, preserving nutrients and offering a mild taste. Regular consumption supports heart health, reduces inflammation, and enhances nutrient absorption, making it a valuable addition to a healthy diet.

24 Dec 2025 2:30 pm
Battling adult acne? Jacqueline Fernandez says THIS diet change changed her skin

A simple change in Jacqueline's diet made her skin enviable. Read on to know more!

24 Dec 2025 2:13 pm
China creates bone-free fish for the dinner table, and what it means for seafood lovers

Chinese scientists have developed a bone-free gibel carp. This innovation uses gene editing to remove tiny bones, making freshwater fish safer and easier to eat. The change enhances nutrition and affordability for families. This development simplifies fish processing and improves farming efficiency. It offers a more enjoyable seafood experience for everyone.

24 Dec 2025 2:06 pm
Kartik Aaryan, Ananya Panday reveal the biggest relationship red flag for them is...

Bollywood stars Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday recently shared their relationship insights. Kartik emphasizes friendship, mutual respect, and honesty as key to a healthy bond. Ananya prioritizes loyalty, honesty, a good sense of humor, and genuineness. Both actors identified lies as the biggest red flag, with Ananya also highlighting disrespect and lack of support for dreams.

24 Dec 2025 1:57 pm
A look at Modern Family star Sarah Hyland's battle with kidney dysplasia

By the time she was 21, her kidney function had fallen so low that she needed a transplant to stay well. She has said that even while filming Modern Family, she was in chronic pain and so exhausted that she sometimes slept between takes, and cannot remember shooting certain scenes

24 Dec 2025 1:46 pm
Why some people faint at the sight of blood: Causes, body response, warning signs, and prevention tips

Fainting at the sight of blood is a common physical response caused by temporary drops in blood flow to the brain, not fear. Known as vasovagal syncope, it occurs when the nervous system overreacts to triggers like blood or stress. Recognising warning signs, responding quickly, and managing triggers can help prevent injury and reduce future episodes.

24 Dec 2025 1:00 pm
Adults-only wellness resort coming to Saudi Arabia in 2026; Everything travellers want to know

Saudi Arabia is set to launch its first adults-only luxury wellness resort, Miraval The Red Sea, in early 2026. Located on Shura Island, this 180-key property promises a serene escape with a focus on mindfulness, holistic wellbeing, and nature. Guests can indulge in diverse wellness activities, spa treatments, and healthy dining, marking a significant step in the nation's tourism.

24 Dec 2025 12:33 pm
Nutrition fact of the day: How bok choy (pak choi) supports gut, bone and heart health

Among various cruciferous vegetables is bok choy, a crunchy Asian veggie rich in dietary fiber, vitamins K and C, calcium, potassium, as well as antioxidant properties. While human RCTs involving bok choy cannot be found, studies involving animal subjects give strong evidence of its mechanisms.

24 Dec 2025 12:30 pm
How eating strawberries in winter supports immunity, heart health and digestion

Winter often brings sluggishness and poorer food choices. Strawberries offer a simple solution. These fruits are easy to digest and provide essential nutrients. They boost antioxidant activity and reduce inflammation, supporting immunity. Strawberries also aid heart health and improve digestion. Frozen varieties retain their value. Adding strawberries consistently supports the body through the colder months.

24 Dec 2025 12:30 pm
Social media and dementia risk: Leading doc explains why endless scrolling can slowly 'chip' away at cognitive brain reserve

Social media exists as an unbiased platform which creates brain benefits or damages, based on the amount of time users spend on it and their intended activities. Studies indicate that educational activities which help people learn and maintain contact with family members, will enhance their language abilities, but excessive high-intensity usage of social media, leads to worse attention and working memory performance

24 Dec 2025 12:27 pm
Why reusing old batteries can trigger fires, toxic leaks, and explosions

Old batteries are not dead. They hold residual energy and toxic chemicals. Mishandling can cause fires and health risks. Short circuits are dangerous. Toxic gases and acids can leak. Proper storage is crucial. Some single-use batteries can be binned, but rechargeable ones need special care. Recycling is the safest and most environmentally sound option for old batteries.

24 Dec 2025 11:53 am
Could one powerful nutrient save your lungs from the deadly pollution? Science says, yes!

A new study from the University of Technology in Sydney reveals that high doses of vitamin C can significantly reduce lung injury caused by PM2.5 particles. Researchers found that vitamin C supplementation mitigated inflammation, protected mitochondria, and improved survival rates in mice and human lung cells exposed to pollution.

24 Dec 2025 11:35 am
YouTuber Sejal Kumar marries Bharat Subramaniam: Their love story

Popular YouTuber Sejal Kumar has tied the knot with her childhood friend Bharat Subramaniam in a private wedding in Mussoorie. After reconnecting in 2019, their relationship blossomed, leading to a roka ceremony and now their marriage. Bharat, a software developer, and Sejal, a lifestyle influencer, celebrated their union with close family and friends, sharing dreamy pictures from the mountain ceremony.

24 Dec 2025 11:25 am
Venus Williams weds Andrea Preti: Bride Venus Williams stuns in the most gorgeous wedding gown by Georges Hobeika

Tennis star Venus Williams recently tied the knot for a second time in a private courthouse ceremony in Florida. She stunned in a custom Georges Hobeika gown featuring intricate embroidery and a flowing silk train. This intimate celebration, distinct from her Italian nuptials, was deeply personal and emotional for the athlete.

24 Dec 2025 11:01 am
7 strange ways your body reacts in life or death situations

Life or death situations trigger automatic survival responses. The body prioritizes escape and defense, overriding comfort and logic. Adrenaline and stress hormones reorganize brain activity, enhancing threat detection. This leads to altered time perception, suppressed pain, narrowed vision, and temporary strength. Memories become fragmented, and shaking may follow. These involuntary reactions are the body's fight for survival.

24 Dec 2025 11:00 am
Simple daily exercises to improve circulation and ease varicose vein discomfort

Varicose veins twist-and bulge under the skin, often causing pain, swelling, or that heavy feeling in your legs. The veiny and map-like vein structure on your calves, is not from excessive movement, probably the opposite, that is varicose veins. Regular movement helps by boosting circulation and strengthening the calf muscles that act like a natural pump for blood flow. These low-impact exercises, drawn from physical therapy routines, can bring real relief without strain.

24 Dec 2025 10:00 am
Raw oysters trigger multistate salmonella outbreak in the US, prompting nationwide health alert

Public health officials have issued an alert for raw oysters from Galveston Bay, Texas, due to a Salmonella outbreak infecting at least 64 people across 22 states. The tainted oysters were distributed nationwide. Consumers and restaurants are advised to discard any uncertain raw oysters, and those experiencing symptoms should seek medical attention.

24 Dec 2025 9:08 am
5 countries with the best work-life balance

In todays fast-paced and digital world, having work-life balance is no longer a luxury, its a necessity to have a healthy and happy life. Long working hours, constantly being connected digitally, and rising stress levels have made it harder for many professionals to truly disconnect from work and focus on their personal well-being. Meanwhile, having a healthy work-life balance improves one's mental health, boosts productivity, and even improves relationships with others. With work-life balance b

24 Dec 2025 8:51 am
Excessive daytime sleepiness: When it could be narcolepsy; causes , treatment options, and lifestyle care

Narcolepsy, a neurological disorder affecting sleep-wake cycles, impacts one in two thousand people, typically between ages 10-30. Characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, it can manifest with or without cataplexy (sudden muscle weakness). While the exact cause is unknown, a link to hypocretin deficiency is noted in Type 1. Management involves medication and lifestyle adjustments for a fulfilling life.

24 Dec 2025 8:30 am
Gaten Matarazzo sparks homophobia debate after he seemingly dismisses Byler fan theory ahead of Stranger Things season 5 volume 2 drop: 'Disrespectful'

Gaten Matarazzo sparks homophobia debate after he seemingly dismisses Byler fan theory ahead of Stranger Things season 5 volume 2 drop: 'Disrespectful'

24 Dec 2025 8:22 am
First human trial marks a strategic inflection point in Nipah vaccine readiness

A new experimental vaccine for nipah virus has successfully completed its first human trial. The vaccine was well-tolerated by healthy adults and stimulated an immune response. This marks a significant milestone as it is the first human trial for a nipah vaccine. Further trials are needed to confirm its effectiveness in preventing illness.

24 Dec 2025 7:29 am
What happened on 24th December in history: The most significant events over the years

December 24th marks significant historical events, including the opening of the Lotus Temple in 1986 and India's first amusement park, Essel World, in 1989. The day also commemorates the birth anniversaries of actor Anil Kapoor and journalist Banarasidas Chaturvedi, alongside the death anniversaries of Tamil cinema icon M.G. Ramachandran and Nobel laureate playwright Harold Pinter.

24 Dec 2025 7:00 am
Dandruff is more than just poor hygiene; know what your scalp is telling you

Dandruff is a biological scalp reaction, not a hygiene issue, often caused by an overactive response to the Malassezia yeast. Early signs include irritation and imbalanced lipid barriers. Effective management involves regulating yeast, reducing inflammation, and protecting the scalp, while ignoring it can lead to chronic inflammation and other serious conditions.

24 Dec 2025 5:00 am
Why a single word can trigger an emotional reaction in you

Words can trigger powerful, instant emotional responses because our brains link them to past experiences and memories. These reactions, often felt before conscious thought, are not overthinking but learned associations. Understanding this connection between language, emotion, and history can foster gentler communication and greater self-awareness, revealing that a word's weight comes from its past, not just its present meaning.

24 Dec 2025 3:00 am
Brain teaser: Only a person who has higher IQ can spot the time traveller

An intriguing online puzzle dares participants to find a time traveler disguised among prehistoric humans within a mere five seconds. The captivating scene of ancient civilization cleverly conceals a modern intruder. Attentive observation is crucial, as our minds tend to bypass subtle hints.

24 Dec 2025 2:00 am
What is sepsis: Understanding its early symptoms, severe stages, causes, and prevention tips to manage

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition where the immune system attacks the body. It can develop from common infections like pneumonia or urinary tract infections. Early detection is crucial as sepsis progresses rapidly. Symptoms vary by age, but confusion, rapid heart rate, and breathing difficulties are common. Prompt medical attention can prevent severe organ damage and save lives.

24 Dec 2025 2:00 am
FDA approves first prescription oral medicine to treat iron deficiency in children

In a groundbreaking development, the FDA has green-lighted Accrufer, an oral iron supplement specially designed for children aged 10 and older struggling with iron deficiency. This innovative treatment provides a hassle-free, non-invasive alternative to traditional supplements.

24 Dec 2025 1:00 am
What is the average waist size in women, and what it reveals about health risks

Health experts are now looking beyond the scale, placing greater importance on waist size for women's health assessments. A waist measurement of over 35 inches can serve as a warning sign for potential heart disease, diabetes, and hormonal imbalances that often arise after menopause.

23 Dec 2025 11:57 pm
Former Senator Ben Sasse, 53, reveals he has stage-four pancreatic cancer

In a heartfelt announcement, former Senator Ben Sasse disclosed his battle with stage-four pancreatic cancer, choosing honesty over speculation. He emphasized the importance of family during this challenging time, drawing strength from his spiritual beliefs rather than succumbing to despair.

23 Dec 2025 11:00 pm
White garlic vs Black garlic: Understanding the differences in health benefits and flavours

Garlic comes in two main types: white and black. White garlic is fresh and pungent, used in many dishes. Black garlic undergoes a special fermentation, becoming soft and sticky with a mild, sweet, and umami taste. This process enhances its health benefits and eliminates strong garlic breath. Black garlic is a healthier alternative with concentrated goodness.

23 Dec 2025 10:00 pm
Living with schizophrenia: Man shares how his dog helps him deal with hallucinations

A man named Kody Green, living with schizophrenia, shared a heartwarming Instagram video showcasing his service dog Luna's crucial role. Luna helps Kody distinguish between reality and visual hallucinations by responding to a command. If Luna greets someone, Kody knows they are real; if she remains seated, it's a hallucination.

23 Dec 2025 9:34 pm
6 traditional Indian laddoos made for winter warmth and nourishment

Indian homes embrace winter with hearty laddoos, transforming them from festive treats to functional nourishment. Rich with ghee, jaggery, nuts, and grains, these traditional sweets like Besan, Til, and Atta laddoos provide warmth and sustained energy. They are savored slowly, offering comfort and a connection to seasonal traditions during colder months.

23 Dec 2025 9:00 pm
10 beginner freshwater aquarium fish that are easy to care for and perfect for first-time keepers

Embarking on freshwater aquarium keeping can be daunting, but several fish species are ideal for beginners. Goldfish, Bettas, Neon Tetras, Mollies, Platys, Zebrafish, Harlequin Rasboras, Cory Catfish, Cherry Barbs, Guppies, and White Cloud Minnows offer hardy, low-maintenance options. These fish tolerate minor mistakes, making them perfect for learning the ropes of fishkeeping.

23 Dec 2025 8:30 pm
3 nutrients that may help deal with microplastics in the body

Everyday were hearing the term microplastics and how its destroying the planets ecosystem. These same particles have now reached inside our bodies. Global health agencies and institutions like Harvard Medical School have confirmed that microplastics have been detected throughout the human body, including in the blood, saliva, liver, kidneys, and placenta. Microplastic exposure has been linked to inflammation, oxidative stress, hormonal interference and a number of other health issues. It is impo

23 Dec 2025 7:30 pm
SHE Travels: 7 trips to consider after burnout, breakups or big life changes

For anyone who needs that special quiet place, or to travel on a pilgrimage far and free of urban chaos, here are eight choice locations where they can go for closure, to start afresh, or just to re-calibrate their own self.

23 Dec 2025 7:18 pm
Merry Christmas Greeting Card: How to make Christmas card at home

Embrace the festive spirit this Christmas by crafting your own heartfelt greeting cards. Homemade cards offer a personal touch, budget-friendliness, and a delightful way to reduce waste. Follow simple steps to design unique cards, from choosing a base and decorating the cover to adding a personal message and special touches.

23 Dec 2025 7:00 pm
How long can you safely leave your cat alone at home

While cats appear independent, leaving them alone for extended periods can cause stress and boredom, even without obvious signs. Healthy adult cats can manage a workday alone, but overnight absences are not ideal and anything beyond 24 hours requires a check-in. Kittens, older cats, and those with health issues need more frequent attention.

23 Dec 2025 7:00 pm
Step-by-step guide to use nasal sprays correctly

Gently blow your nose before applying. This step clears the way for the medicine. Shake the nasal spray bottle well.

23 Dec 2025 6:52 pm
10 most expensive places that the world visited in 2025

Figuring out places as per the 2025 data by Hellosafe (prices in USD) on average daily travel expenses, which include lodging, food, local transportation and tourist attractions (international airfare not included), these are the 10 most expensive countries to visit in 2025.

23 Dec 2025 6:06 pm
Best foods for insulin resistance that support long-term blood sugar health

Insulin resistance often creeps up, leading to fatigue and cravings. Contrary to popular belief, extreme diets aren't the answer. Focus on consistent, balanced meals featuring fibre-rich vegetables, lean proteins, and slower-digesting carbohydrates. These choices stabilize blood sugar and improve insulin sensitivity over time, making management achievable through predictable eating habits.

23 Dec 2025 6:00 pm
Do you throw lemon peels away? These 5 health benefits say you shouldnt

We all are aware of the health benefits of lemon. generally when we squeeze a lemon, chances are high that many of us throw away the peel. But did you know that this part of the lemon is actually worth keeping! Nutritional science and a number of studies suggest that the peel of a lemon is one of its most nutrient dense components.Typically, lemon peels are not eaten on their own. So, it is important to understand how they can be added safely into the diet. Remember to wash the lemons thoroughly

23 Dec 2025 5:33 pm
How much coffee is actually good for your skin, and when it starts working against you

Coffee offers skin benefits like antioxidants and improved circulation, potentially reducing premature aging and inflammation. However, excessive consumption can lead to dehydration, increased oil production, and breakouts. Moderation, hydration, and avoiding added sugars are key to enjoying coffee without negatively impacting your skin's health.

23 Dec 2025 5:27 pm
Europe to Asia without flight: How a train journey can make it possible in around 21 days

The Lisbon-to-Singapore rail journey can be achieved by combining multiple train networks, along with carefully planning border crossings. But with some extra effort and flexibility, the logistics can be managed.

23 Dec 2025 5:15 pm
Santa was not always dressed in red and white: There was one ad which changed the way Santa looked forever!

Santa Claus's iconic red suit is a relatively recent development, largely shaped by early 20th-century advertising. While European traditions featured diverse depictions, Coca-Cola's Haddon Sundblom ads in the 1930s cemented the jolly, red-suited figure in global consciousness, overshadowing older, regional variations. Local customs, however, continue to preserve unique Santa figures.

23 Dec 2025 4:30 pm
5 nutritious foods that are equivalent to taking vitamin D supplement

Some foods can offer vitamin D levels close to low-dose supplements while also providing nutrients that improve absorption. These foods support bones, muscles, and immunity in a steady, natural way when included regularly in meals.

23 Dec 2025 4:00 pm
Everyday foods that quietly harm your brain: Sausages, energy drinks, chewing gum and more

Common foods like artificial sweeteners, greasy meals, and processed snacks are silently harming your brain. These culprits trigger inflammation, disrupt brain chemicals, and increase oxidative stress, leading to memory loss and learning difficulties. Over time, this damage can significantly impact cognitive function and increase the risk of dementia. Making informed dietary choices is crucial for long-term brain health.

23 Dec 2025 2:30 pm
THIS one cheap item will make even the smelliest shoes smell fresh again

Tired of smelly shoes. A simple bar of soap is the secret to fresh footwear. This inexpensive trick neutralizes odors and leaves a mild scent. Place a dry bar inside each shoe overnight. Remove before wearing. This method works best for everyday wear and persistent smells. It makes shoes wearable again without complex solutions.

23 Dec 2025 2:00 pm
7 incredible animals that call Aravallis their home and where to spot them

Aravalli is among the oldest mountain ranges on the planet. It stretches across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi. Beyond its historical and geological significance, the range is an ecological treasure.

23 Dec 2025 1:41 pm
5 New Year getaways near Delhi that are perfect for a short trip

As Delhi's December hustle intensifies, a short escape becomes essential. Discover five nearby getaways offering a refreshing start to the New Year without extensive travel. From Mussoorie's familiar charm and Rishikesh's balanced vibe to Lansdowne's tranquility, Jim Corbett's nature immersion, and Dehradun's flexible comfort, these destinations promise a much-needed break and a lighter beginning to the year.

23 Dec 2025 1:31 pm
Surya Namaskar in winter: Understanding each asana, proper breathing, warm-up essentials, and long-term health gains

Combat winter's low energy and stiffness with Surya Namaskar, a powerful yoga sequence. This full-body routine, involving twelve poses linked to breath, boosts muscle strength, flexibility, and internal warmth without equipment. Practicing it, especially after a gentle warm-up, enhances circulation, metabolism, and immunity, making it an ideal energizing alternative for the colder months.

23 Dec 2025 1:30 pm