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New 20-year analysis shows hybrid work equals a 15% mental health boost for women, while long commutes drag men down

For many people, working from home has settled into everyday life, which has created endless debates about its real impact on our minds. Yet, a new study cuts through the noise, drawing on two decades of data about more than 16,000 workers to say it can help mental health-but not equally for everyone. Women tend…

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Giving a smartphone to your child? Wait till this age if you want to avoid mental health, weight and sleep issues, says study

Most children have smart phones these days. While a lot of times, smartphones are handy in keeping children safe (through regular contact, tracking etc.), giving them too early to your child can cause a host of issues, says science. Let’s see how…Research published in Pediatrics shows that children who begin using their first cellphone before…

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Wife’s suicide threats amount to mental cruelty: HC | India News

RAIPUR: The Chhattisgarh high court has observed that a woman’s repeated threats of dying by suicide amounts to mental cruelty towards her husband. Also, attempts at ‘self-harm’ and persistent pressure on the husband to convert his religion, too, amounted to mental cruelty, the court noted.A division bench of Justices Rajani Dubey and Amitendra Kishore Prasad…

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‘Murdered all kids on Ekadashi’: Occult omen or mental illness? Disturbing pattern of Haryana’s ‘killer mom’ | Chandigarh News

HISAR/PANIPAT: A day after the spine-chilling revelation by police that a woman killed four children, including her son, her family and the kin of the slain children are finding it difficult to accept that a mother could be so cold-blooded and brutal.They seek to believe occult practices are to blame, more than the person, but…

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Inside Meghan Markle’s workout routine: Yoga, strength training, and mental wellness |

Juggling acting, royal duties, and motherhood, Meghan Markle has managed to keep her fitness routine alive despite a busier life. For her, fitness goes beyond physical aspects. Instead, it encompasses mental clarity, balance, and overall well-being, forming an integral part of her lifestyle rather than a mere chore. Here’s a closer look at the Duchess…

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Elon Musk’s 80-hour workweeks: Inspiring or dangerous for mental health?

Businessman Elon Musk who leads Tesla, SpaceX and multiple other businesses, dedicates his time to work 80 to 100 hours per week, and occasionally, even exceeds that number! According to Musk, extended work hours are imperative for achieving world-changing results. According to him, no person has ever accomplished world-changing achievements through regular 40-hour workweeks. The…

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No role in disrupting Smriti Mandhana and Palaash Muchhal’s relationship, clarifies choreographer Nandika Dwivedi, ‘Please stop… I have been receiving threats, it is taking a toll on my mental health’ | Hindi Movie News

Choreographer Nandika Dwivedi has issued a strong statement denying rumours linking her to the postponement of cricketer Smriti Mandhana and music composer Palaash Muchhal’s wedding. The ceremony, which was reportedly paused due to Smriti’s father being hospitalised, has become the centre of social media speculation, with unverified claims dragging Nandika and fellow choreographer Gulnaaz Khan…

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Ronit Roy takes a break from social media for ‘mental’ and ‘spiritual’ growth, promises return after ‘better habits’ are built: ‘Please don’t forget me’ | Hindi Movie News

Ronit Roy has surprised fans by announcing a pause from social media, choosing personal growth over the constant online rush. The actor shared a heartfelt note explaining that he is stepping back to rebuild his habits, rethink his life path and discover a stronger version of himself. He also turned off comments on his post….

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When laughing too much can be dangerous: Hidden warning signs of brain, heart, and mental health issues you should not ignore |

Laughter is commonly associated with happiness, joy, and overall well-being, often serving as a natural expression of positive emotion that strengthens social connections. However, Dr Sudhir Kumar, MD, a senior neurologist at Apollo Hospitals, warns that unusual or uncontrollable laughter can sometimes signal underlying health issues. Certain patterns may indicate neurological, cardiac, or psychiatric disorders,…

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