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As Twisha Sharma's case sparks debate online, we are busting dangerous schizophrenia myths and psychiatric medication misinformation surrounding mental health. , Health, Times Now |
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As Twisha Sharma's case sparks debate online, we are busting dangerous schizophrenia myths and psychiatric medication misinformation surrounding mental health. , Health, Times Now |
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Conversational AI fails users as distress rises, crisis handling and safeguards remain weak and cultural suitability suspect, says report by Indian Governance and Policy project. |
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For many students, NEET preparation involves months or even years of disciplined study, coaching, social isolation, and emotional pressure. |
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Women in their 40s are often advised to avoid high-intensity training in order to preserve hormonal balance and prevent stress. Raj explains the nuances. | Health |
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Instead of aesthetic purpose, medically approach the display modes on your phone to lower visual stress. | Health |
Using Humour, Memes And Constant Distraction To Cope? Emotional Burnout May Be Hiding In Plain SightDoctors explain that the brain naturally seeks quick emotional relief during stress. Funny memes, relatable jokes, and short videos can temporarily improve mood by triggering small bursts of dopamine, the brain's "feel-good" chemical. |
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Iced sugary drinks may increase internal heat, worsen dehydration, and stress digestion during extreme summer heatwaves. , Health, Times Now |
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How heatwaves make PMOS symptoms worse? Important tips for staying hydrated, managing stress, and making lifestyle changes to improve health. |
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It was found that physically or psychologically harsh parenting (such as spanking or shouting) can reverse the effects of preschoolers learning to self-regulate. |
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Life won't always offer the best case scenarios, and sometimes, it's an individual's mental strength that allows them to deal with problems. Mentally strong individuals know how to deal with disappointments, recover from mistakes and think through challenges. |