- 26/08/2025 06:30:54
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As summer ends, spiders seek indoor refuge, peaking in September during mating season. While generally harmless, their presence is often unwanted. Certain houseplants like basil, lavender, and mint naturally deter spiders with their strong aromas. Incorporating these plants offers a fragrant, eco-friendly way to keep homes more comfortable and spider-free during peak season.
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Hair breakage, leading to weak and frizzy strands, stems from various factors like harsh chemical treatments, poor nutrition, and even thyroid issues. Tight hairstyles and stress also contribute. The article highlights conditions like trichotillomania and trichorrhexis nodosa. Prevention involves gentle hair care, a balanced diet, and minimizing heat styling. Consulting a healthcare provider is advised for persistent issues.
- 26/08/2025 05:31:22
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Yash Dhull is making a comeback in the Delhi Premier League 2025 after heart surgery. Here's everything you should know about congenital heart disease, types of defects and symptoms. Early detection is important. Regular checkups help in diagnosis. Seek medical attention if symptoms arise.
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Brown snakes exhibit remarkable diversity, encompassing harmless garden species and highly venomous ones. Found worldwide, they adapt to various habitats, playing crucial roles in pest control and ecosystem balance. While some, like the eastern brown snake, demand caution due to their potent venom, others, such as Dekay's brown snake, quietly aid in natural pest management.
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Oats and muesli are both nutritious breakfast options, but they differ significantly. Oats, a whole grain, are high in fiber and beneficial for heart health and weight management. Muesli, a mix of oats, nuts, seeds, and dried fruits, offers a wider range of nutrients and sustained energy, but can be higher in sugar and calories depending on the ingredients.
- 26/08/2025 05:31:22
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Cauliflower, a versatile and nutritious vegetable, can have unexpected side effects if overeaten or improperly prepared. While steaming helps retain beneficial compounds like glucosinolates and antioxidants, boiling may reduce them. Excessive consumption can lead to digestive issues, thyroid concerns due to goitrogens, and potential kidney stone risk from oxalates. Allergic reactions are rare, but possible.
- 26/08/2025 04:30:59
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Pillow prints on your face may signal skin ageing. Dermatologists suggest these marks can become permanent wrinkles. Sleeping position matters. Silk pillowcases reduce friction. Nighttime skincare routines with moisturizers and serums help. Healthy habits like hydration and a good diet support skin health. Small changes prevent lasting lines. These steps maintain skin elasticity for a youthful look.
- 26/08/2025 04:30:59
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57 million people had dementia worldwide in 2021, and, there is a rise of nearly 10 million new cases every year. It is the leading cause of disability and dependency among older adults globally. As dementia is a progressive neurological condition, it severely affects the quality of life. It can even interfere with daily activities, which worsens with time. While many factors increase the risk of dementia, no stone should be left unturned, especially when it comes to lowering the risk. A new study has found that psychological well-being may play a vital role in protecting against dementia. A recent study led by researchers from the University of California, Davis found that a simple habit can protect the brain from dementia. The findings of the study are published in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
- 26/08/2025 04:30:59
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What does one's ear wax say about overall health? 5 surprising facts
- 26/08/2025 04:30:59
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Country singer Carly Pearce reveals her struggles with anxiety and OCD. These challenges started in her childhood. Therapy helped her understand the roots of her mental health. She initially thought her divorce triggered her anxiety. But she realized it was a long-term issue. Pearce hopes her story will encourage others to seek help.
- 26/08/2025 03:31:15
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Used coffee grounds offer an eco-friendly solution for garden pest control and soil enrichment. By creating barriers, mixing into the soil, or using as mulch, coffee grounds deter pests like slugs and snails while improving soil fertility with essential nutrients. Combining with other natural repellents enhances protection, promoting a healthier, chemical-free garden.
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While fish offers vital nutrients like omega-3s and lean protein, excessive consumption poses risks. Overeating certain types can lead to mercury exposure, food poisoning, allergic reactions, and weight gain from unhealthy preparations. Moderation, choosing low-mercury options, and opting for healthy cooking methods are crucial for safely enjoying fish's benefits.
- 26/08/2025 03:31:15
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India faces a diabetes crisis. Regular blood sugar monitoring is vital. HbA1c offers a long-term view. SMBG provides daily insights. Both methods are essential for effective diabetes control. HbA1c informs treatment strategies. SMBG helps manage daily fluctuations. Combining both empowers individuals. This approach reduces complications. It supports informed decisions. Take control of your diabetes now.
- 26/08/2025 03:31:15
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Watermelon, a refreshing summer fruit, offers hydration and nutrients but excessive consumption can trigger health issues. Overeating may lead to digestive problems, blood sugar spikes, or allergic reactions. Moderation is key, especially for individuals with conditions like diabetes or IBS, to enjoy watermelon's benefits without adverse effects.
- 26/08/2025 02:31:39
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While blood sugar monitoring gains traction among non-diabetics using wearable tech, experts caution against its overuse. Though it may offer insights into lifestyle impacts and early prediabetes detection, constant monitoring can induce anxiety and data misinterpretation. For healthy individuals, balanced meals, exercise, sleep, and hydration are more effective for maintaining stable blood sugar.
- 26/08/2025 02:31:39
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Bananas offer sweetness and nutrition. Diabetics can eat bananas safely with healthy habits. Bananas contain potassium, fibre, and vitamins. Ripeness affects blood sugar levels. Unripe bananas have a lower glycaemic index. Fibre slows sugar absorption. Bananas promote heart health. Choose slightly unripe bananas. Watch portion sizes. Pair bananas with protein. Enjoy bananas as part of a balanced diet.
- 26/08/2025 02:31:39
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Green chillies, more than just a spice, offer a wealth of health benefits. Rich in vitamins C and A, they boost immunity and promote skin and eye health. Antioxidants combat cell damage, potentially lowering chronic disease risk. Capsaicin aids metabolism and weight management.
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Plant growth issues are common. Poor soil impacts plant health. Light and water are crucial for growth. Root problems hinder nutrient absorption. Pests and diseases affect plant vigour. Temperature and humidity matter. Over-fertilising harms plants. Crowding restricts growth. Soil pH affects nutrient uptake. Addressing these issues helps plants thrive. Regular checks and timely action are important for healthy plants.
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High cholesterol, often symptomless, can manifest through skin changes like xanthelasma and xanthomas, indicating elevated levels or genetic conditions. These visible signs, detailed in the British Journal of Dermatology and NHS data, highlight the importance of early detection and lipid profile testing. Prompt medical advice and lifestyle changes are crucial for managing cholesterol and reducing cardiovascular risks.
- 26/08/2025 01:31:04
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Ever looked around and wondered why the guy who cuts corners, plays dirty, or treats people like pawns seems to be cruising through life with money, power, and status, while genuinely kind, hardworking folks barely scrape by? You’re not alone. It’s one of those questions that nags at a lot of us: why do “bad” people look like they’re winning, and the “good” ones aren’t?Now, before we start, let’s be real. Not every “bad” person is successful, and not every “good” person is doomed to struggle. But there’s a pattern that plays out often enough to make us stop and ask: what’s going on here?