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Celebrity fitness trainer Siddhartha Singh shares certain mistakes that reduce the effects of leg day. Find out which ones you need to avoid. |
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Celebrity fitness trainer Siddhartha Singh shares certain mistakes that reduce the effects of leg day. Find out which ones you need to avoid. |
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When choosing their wedding lehenga, brides blend tradition, contemporary style, and personal flair, as every woman has her own vision of a bride. |
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A decade-long study reveals that none of India's major cities met safe air quality levels from 2015-2025, with Delhi consistently the most polluted and northern regions facing persistent smog challenges., Health, Times Now |
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A dermatologist shares simple checks and key ingredients you can use to pick an under-eye cream that helps brighten and support tired skin. |
India's leadership at COP30 secured major climate goals, emphasizing equity, finance, and adaptation for developing nations, says Bhupender Yadav. |
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Tejasswi Prakash recently opened up about being a borderline insomniac and struggling to fall asleep, highlighting a common but serious issue. Insomnia can be triggered by stress, hormones, late-night screen time, or lifestyle habits. Experts warn it can raise risks of anxiety, heart issues, and fatigue. Proven remedies include sleep hygiene, relaxation techniques, and medical help when needed. , Health, Times Now |
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Ajwain has several medicinal properties that make it a great addition to your hair care routine, as it reduces hair loss, gets rid of dandruff and nourishes the hair follicles. |
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A new study from the UK suggests adults with anxiety or depression may face a higher risk of asthma attacks. Researchers found a link between mental health and asthma severity, highlighting the importance of managing both emotional well-being and respiratory health. Awareness and proper care could help reduce potentially serious attacks., Health, Times Now |
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Ever wondered whether you should be eating roasted or boiled sweet potato? To know what's best for weight, know what an expert has to say. |
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These seven everyday Indian foods--ghee, bajra, turmeric, walnuts, dahi, methi, palak, and almonds--help naturally boost your child's memory, focus, and brain development. Packed with essential vitamins, healthy fats, antioxidants, and nutrients, they support cognitive function, concentration, immunity, and long-term brain health, especially during exam season. , Health, Times Now |
