Your Christmas tree could be triggering sneezes and allergies: Understanding how it happens and what you can do to stay safe during the holidays |

Christmas is supposed to be a time of warmth, indulgence, and merriment, surrounded by lights, high-quality food, and the warmth of being in the comfort of your own home. However, for the majority of individuals, the coming of the Christmas Tree is also the coming of the sneezing spells, blocked noses, itchy eyes, and a…

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Everyday foods that quietly harm your brain: Sausages, energy drinks, chewing gum and more |

Common foods like artificial sweeteners, greasy meals, and processed snacks are silently harming your brain. These culprits trigger inflammation, disrupt brain chemicals, and increase oxidative stress, leading to memory loss and learning difficulties. Over time, this damage can significantly impact cognitive function and increase the risk of dementia. Making informed dietary choices is crucial for…

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Is the Rosé relationship ‘curse’ back? BLACKPINK star linked to Olivia Rodrigo-Louis Partridge breakup reports: ‘She strikes again’

At a moment when BLACKPINK’s Rosé is conquering the world – smashing expectations with APT. and earning elite recognition alongside Bruno Mars – the spotlight should be firmly on her triumph. Instead, social media has once again twisted her name into a narrative she never asked for, resurrecting an infamous online theory that resurfaces every…

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Friendfluencing: Are your friends ruining your love life? |

Indian youth are increasingly relying on friends for dating decisions, a trend dubbed ‘friendfluencing.’ This phenomenon sees peer groups vetting potential partners, influencing choices, and offering crucial reality checks amidst the complexities of modern romance. WhatsApp groups have become central to this, providing emotional support and safety measures, bridging the gap between dating apps and…

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Could lemon water be a helpful add-on for gout care? A pilot study offers early evidence

High uric acid, or hyperuricemia, quietly affects countless people-and often sparks painful gout attacks or kidney troubles down the line. A new pilot study in the International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases suggests daily lemon water could make a real difference in dropping those levels naturally. Titled “Lemon Water Reduces Serum Urate Levels in Gout Patients…

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