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Can you discipline a 1-year-old? Top pediatrician explains |

What would you do if your baby or toddler started to hit or bite you? Discipline for babies and toddlers, starting as early as nine months, focuses on setting consistent, safe boundaries rather than punishment. Experts advise calmly stating boundaries, redirecting unwanted behaviors, and using positive reinforcement for desired actions. Time-outs are not recommended for…

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Dreaming of falling while sleeping? Doc explains the real reason behind hypnic jerk |

Ever jolted awake from a terrifying dream of falling? Experts explain this common phenomenon, known as a hypnic jerk, as a normal brain misfire during sleep transitions. While usually harmless, frequent occurrences might signal stress, lack of sleep, or excessive caffeine. Simple lifestyle adjustments can help manage these unsettling experiences. We have all been there,…

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Horsegram: This is how you can add protein-rich Kollu in your diet, explains Sadhguru

Modern diet fads often take the limelight, due to which traditional superfoods get overlooked. One such traditional superfood is horsegram or Kollu. Kollu is a humble legume with exceptional nutritional value. Kollu is known to be one of the most protein-rich lentils. Spiritual leader Sadhguru, in one of his Youtube videos, explains why horsegram is…

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Basal cell skin cancer: Dermatologist explains how it can be mistaken for a harmless pimple and shares how to identify the difference |

Basal cell skin cancer can be easily mistaken for something so harmless as a pimple. This is why understanding even the most subtle signs can be life saving. Highlighting the same, board-certified dermatologist Jenny Liu shared an Instagram video and explained how one of the most malignant cancers can disguise itself as a minor skin…

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New Zealand remains an underrated study-abroad choice for Indian students in 2026: An expert explains why

For many Indian students planning overseas education in 2026, the shortlist still begins with the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. Yet outside this familiar group, New Zealand continues to attract a steady stream of applicants. Its appeal is not built on scale or spectacle. It rests on predictability, structure, and outcomes that…

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IND vs NZ ODI squad: Why is Hardik Pandya missing from India’s 15-member team? BCCI explains | Cricket News

Hardik Pandya (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: Team India all-rounder Hardik Pandya’s absence from India’s ODI plans has drawn attention, especially after the squad for the New Zealand series was announced on Saturday. The right-handed batter has not been cleared by the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence to bowl a full 10-over spell in an ODI. Sarfaraz…

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‘Unaffected by strike calls’: Zomato, Swiggy log record orders on New Year’s Eve; Goyal explains 10-min delivery model amid uproar

NEW DELHI: Food delivery giants Zomato, Swiggy and magicpin reported a massive surge in orders on New Year’s Eve, saying operations remained largely unaffected despite a nationwide strike call by a section of gig workers demanding better pay and working conditions.Sharing a post on X, Eternal founder Deepinder Goyal said, “Zomato and Blinkit delivered at…

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Canadian YouTuber explains why moving to India was one of the ‘best decisions’ of his life

Caleb, a Canadian YouTuber who made India his home eight years back, passionately champions the country’s incredible potential and transformative journey. He argues that many influencers present a skewed image of India, neglecting its flourishing tech landscape and vibrant economy. Caleb, a Canadian YouTuber, shared why moving to India eight years ago was one of…

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Viral Instagram reel explains why British empire was built on gin and tonic |

British colonial officials mixed quinine with gin and citrus to prevent malaria and scurvy, making medicine tolerable and routine A short clip has been circulating on Instagram, often paired with gin labels and captions about empire and empire-building. It shows a stiff-backed British aristocrat aboard a yacht, briefly interrupted from Mediterranean leisure by a domestic…

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Eyes twitching? It could be more than stress, a Harvard doctor explains |

An irritating eyelid flutter might be more than just stress. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard-trained gastroenterologist, explains that persistent eye twitching can indicate a need for attention. While often harmless, prolonged twitches or those affecting vision warrant a doctor’s visit. Factors like fatigue, caffeine, screen time, and nutrient deficiencies can contribute. Have you ever experienced…

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