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LIFESTYLE

  • Why Dehydration Could Be More Dangerous in Winter Than You Think – Here's How to Stay Hydrated Dehydration affects all ages, often unnoticed in winter. Stay hydrated by drinking enough fluids and eating water-rich foods.
  • Shocking Truth: 100 Deaths a Year in New Delhi Due to Unbearable Air Pollution PM2.5 levels in New Delhi reach 907µg/m³, highlighting severe air pollution that causes 1 million annual deaths.
  • How Social Media Can Improve Mental Health: New Study Offers Hope for Teens A study shows that mindful social media use can improve teen mental health, while complete abstinence may lead to isolation.
  • Preventing Fires This Fall: Steps to Protect Your Space in Cold Weather As fall arrives, fire safety is crucial. Be cautious with heaters, power strips, and camping fires, and always check for hazards.
  • Ultimate Blender Cleaning Hack: Just Use Eggshells and Vinegar To sanitize your blender, blend eggshells, boiling water, and vinegar. Rinse thoroughly for a bacteria-free, fresh blender!
  • Why Winter Brings on Hemorrhoids—and How to Ease the Pain Colder weather increases hemorrhoid risks. Understanding types, causes, and management can help alleviate symptoms effectively.
  • Why Are Young Adults Facing More Cancer? Experts Blame These 3 Factors Sugary drinks, alcohol, and obesity are rising cancer risk factors among young adults, urging lifestyle changes for prevention.
  • Autumn Slump: Why You’re More Tired and How to Bounce Back Autumn fatigue can leave you sluggish as your body adjusts to cooler temperatures. Sleep, nutrition, and light exercise help combat it.
  • Money-Saving Tissue Hack: How to Use One Box Like It’s Two How to Save Tissue Waste Cutting tissues in half can be really useful, so here's a simple trick to get twice as much use out of them.
  • How a Shot Glass of Water Can Cause Deadly Dry Drowning Dry drowning can happen with just a small amount of water, especially in children. Watch for signs of difficulty breathing.
  • Maple Syrup Day: Canada’s Sweetest Celebration You Didn’t Know About Canada celebrates Maple Syrup Day on December 17, honoring the tradition of maple syrup, a cultural and economic treasure.
  • 3 Genius Tips to Make the Most of Your Strawberries For the best strawberries, remove the stems before washing, clean with baking soda, and make quick homemade strawberry jam!
  • Best 8 Foods to Help You Achieve Radiant, Youthful Skin 8 Foods for Healthy Skin: Cucumbers, Pumpkin Seeds, Algae, Kale, Lemon, Cabbage, Chia Seeds, Papaya, and More...
  • Is Your Desk Job Giving You ‘Office Chair Butt’? Here’s How to Tell To prevent "office chair butt," regularly activate your glutes, move every 30 minutes, and incorporate strengthening exercises like bridges.
  • Greasy Pan? Here’s a Genius Hack to Clean It with Flour To clean a greasy frying pan, sprinkle flour on the grease, let it absorb, then wash with dish soap for an easy clean!
  • Lip Blisters Aren’t Always What You Think—Truth About HSV-1 and Cold Sores Cold sores, often linked to HSV-1, are common and usually unrelated to sexual contact, unlike HSV-2, which is an STD.
  • Why Smokers Crave Coffee After a Drink—Dopamine Connection Explained Cravings for alcohol, cigarettes, and coffee are linked to dopamine release, but indulging in all can lead to unhealthy habits.
  • 3 Surprising Uses for Hair Conditioner—Beyond Your Hair Here are three clever off-label uses for hair conditioner: clean eyeglasses, remove water stains from mirrors, and reduce dust buildup.
  • Can’t Sleep? Here Are Two Proven Techniques to Help You Finally Rest To improve insomnia, use stimulus control (limit bedroom use to sleep) and relaxation techniques such as breathing to ease tension.
  • Not Burned Out But Close? ‘Toastout’ Symptoms and How to Reset Toastout is pre-burnout fatigue; rest, hobbies, and exercise help prevent it from escalating into full burnout.
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  • Huawei’s Struggle to Keep Up: U.S. Sanctions Threaten China’s Semiconductor Ambitions
  • North Korea and Russia Meet for Crucial Trade Talks—Here’s What Happened
  • Israeli Man, 71, Dies in Hezbollah Ambush After Crossing into Lebanon in Military Uniform
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  • UN Resolution Targets North Korea’s ‘Evil’ Laws and Nuclear Ambitions—A Wake-up Call to the Regime
  • UK’s Storm Shadow Missiles Join the Battle in Russia as North Korean Forces Enter the Conflict
  • UN Votes for 20th Straight Year to Condemn North Korean Human Rights Violations

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