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Are you being ‘throned’? Find out if your partner is using you for social media clout |

A new dating trend, ‘throning,’ sees individuals partnering for social status and online clout rather than genuine connection. Partners become mere ‘social upgrades,’ boosting image and likes. This superficial approach, driven by social pressure and ego, leads to emotional burnout, shallow bonds, and identity loss, urging readers to seek authentic connections beyond the spotlight. Ever…

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Breakthrough in finding cure for baldness: Common acne drug shows remarkable results in treating Male Pattern Baldness |

An acne drug, clascoterone, has demonstrated remarkable results in treating male pattern baldness. In two large Phase III trials involving 1,500 men, participants using the topical solution experienced significant hair growth improvements. If approved by the FDA, clascoterone would represent the first new treatment for this common condition in three decades. Male pattern baldness, also…

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Vitamin D 50: Optimal or deficient? How one wrong unit can trigger unnecessary panic

Vitamin D report that says “50” can mean two completely different things. One is excellent and the other is worryingly low. The only difference is the unit. That’s the entire message of Dr Arjun Sabharwal’s reel and it’s a mistake that quietly fuels panic, over-supplementation and endless Google searches about “severe deficiency”. Why one number…

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Why you should eat more eggs in winter for better vitamin D and metabolism |

Eggs have always been a breakfast staple, but during the colder months, they become far more than a convenient protein source. When winter arrives, the body faces several challenges, including reduced sunlight exposure, lower vitamin D levels, slower metabolism, weakened immunity, and increased fatigue. A nutritious diet plays a big role in staying healthy throughout…

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Exclusive: Tyla goes desi! Nancy Tyagi creates her stunning first saree look

Self-taught designer Nancy Tyagi crafted a custom saree and bindi for global star Tyla, marking her first time wearing traditional Indian attire. Tyagi blended Indian hand-stitching techniques with Tyla’s bold style, creating a piece that celebrated both heritage and contemporary fashion. This collaboration offered Tyla a heartfelt cultural experience, showcasing fashion’s power to connect diverse…

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5 famous doors the world still isn’t allowed to open, including 2 in India

There’s something irresistibly intriguing about places the world can look at but never step into. Behind certain doors lie stories, secrets, legends, or simply restricted zones guarded by governments, religions, or science. These sealed spaces have sparked curiosity for decades, leaving travellers wondering what’s so mysterious that even the most determined explorers aren’t allowed to…

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