Decode Your Character: The Way You Hold Your Phone Could Reveal Hidden Personality Traits

Decode Your Character: The Way You Hold Your Phone Could Reveal Hidden Personality Traits

  •   09/07/2025 04:30:02
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Personality tests are quite popular these days, epecially on social media. These are fun and engaging tests that claim to reveal a person's true nature, though they are not scientifically proven. One such test, which was initially shared by Times Now, claims to decode a person's lesser-known personality traits based on how they hold their phone. Sounds interesting, right? Notice how you hold your phone, and read below what this can tell about you. Also, do note that this test is just for fun and the result might not be 100 percent accurate.
Staying Hydrated May Significantly Lower Risk of Heart Failure, New Study Finds

Staying Hydrated May Significantly Lower Risk of Heart Failure, New Study Finds

  •   08/07/2025 15:06:31
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A recent study by Bar-Ilan University reveals that staying hydrated significantly lowers the risk of hypertension and heart failure. Analyzing data from over 400,000 adults, researchers found that sodium levels within the high-normal range are linked to increased cardiovascular risks. Lead author Prof. Jonathan Rabinowitz emphasizes hydration as a crucial, often overlooked, factor in preventing chronic diseases.
Nationwide Strike: Key Sectors to Face Disruptions Amidst Labor Protest

Nationwide Strike: Key Sectors to Face Disruptions Amidst Labor Protest

  •   08/07/2025 03:30:02
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A nationwide strike, backed by major trade unions and supported by farmer organizations, is set for July 9, potentially impacting banking, transport, and public sector services. The protest stems from unmet demands regarding labor policies and accusations of government favoring corporations. Disruptions are expected in both urban and rural areas, with unions urging widespread participation.
Brain Damage Linked to Criminal Behavior: Study Highlights Key Neural Pathway

Brain Damage Linked to Criminal Behavior: Study Highlights Key Neural Pathway

  •   06/07/2025 03:30:02
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A recent study reveals a potential link between brain damage and criminal behavior, specifically highlighting the disruption of the uncinate fasciculus pathway. Researchers found that damage to this area, which connects emotion and decision-making regions, correlates with increased criminal activity. The findings raise ethical questions about culpability and the role of brain injury in legal responsibility.
Bedroom Dangers: 5 Hidden Health Risks and How to Mitigate Them

Bedroom Dangers: 5 Hidden Health Risks and How to Mitigate Them

  •   04/07/2025 03:30:03
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5 hidden dangers in the bedroom (and what to do about them)
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Global Chocolatiers Unveil Bold New Flavors: From Matcha Yuzu to Spicy Mexican Blends

Headline: Global Chocolatiers Unveil Bold New Flavors: From Matcha Yuzu to Spicy Mexican Blends

  •   02/07/2025 03:30:22
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Chocolate, a timeless delight cherished globally, offers diverse flavors and textures. Exotic combinations like Japan's Matcha and Yuzu, Mexico's spiced chocolate, and Iceland's licorice chocolate are gaining popularity. Current trends include plant-based options and umami-inspired chocolates. Fruits, nuts, and spices remain classic toppings, while savory additions like sea salt and bacon offer unique contrasts, captivating chocolate enthusiasts worldwide.
Heart Attack Warning: 5 Subtle Signs to Watch for a Month Prior

Heart Attack Warning: 5 Subtle Signs to Watch for a Month Prior

  •   30/06/2025 03:30:02
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Cardiovascular diseases claimed 17.9 million lives in 2019, with heart attacks and strokes accounting for 85%. Recognizing early warning signs like chest discomfort, unusual fatigue, shortness of breath, palpitations, and sleep disturbances a month prior can be life-saving. Prompt medical attention is crucial upon experiencing these symptoms to mitigate potential risks.
Facial Icing: Benefits, Risks, and Expert Tips for Safe Skin Cryotherapy

Facial Icing: Benefits, Risks, and Expert Tips for Safe Skin Cryotherapy

  •   29/06/2025 03:30:02
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Facial icing, a trending skincare practice, involves applying ice to the face to reduce puffiness, acne, and signs of aging. While proponents claim benefits like reduced inflammation and a healthy glow, scientific evidence is limited. Experts recommend using a cloth barrier and caution against prolonged exposure to avoid ice burn and nerve damage, advising consultation with professionals.
Hair Oil vs. Hair Serum: Which Treatment Reigns Supreme for Your Hair Type? A Deep Dive

Hair Oil vs. Hair Serum: Which Treatment Reigns Supreme for Your Hair Type? A Deep Dive

  •   29/06/2025 03:30:02
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Hair serums and oils offer distinct benefits for hair health and styling. Serums, lightweight and leave-in, add shine, detangle, and protect against humidity, while hair oils deeply nourish, hydrate, and repair damage. Choosing between them depends on individual hair type and desired results, with oils providing intense moisture and serums offering styling and protective advantages.
Headline: Seven Proven Strategies to Excel in Your Next Job Interview

Headline: Seven Proven Strategies to Excel in Your Next Job Interview

  •   29/06/2025 03:30:02
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Here are a few things that actually help–nothing fancy, just real habits that work.
3 Secrets to a Longer, Healthier Life: Lessons From Japan's Village of Longevity

3 Secrets to a Longer, Healthier Life: Lessons From Japan's Village of Longevity

  •   29/06/2025 03:30:02
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In Ogimi, old age isn’t feared. It’s a continuation – of stories, relationships, and presence. There’s no secret fountain here. Just everyday rituals, made sacred by repetition and care.
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