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Why Humans Enjoy Spicy Food Even Though It Burns: The Science Behind Our Love for Chillies
New Delhi | November 13, 2025 From Indian curries to Mexican tacos, spicy food is loved almost everywhere. But the real question is—why do people willingly eat something that burns their tongue and makes them sweat? Science has a fascinating answer to this fiery mystery. The heat in chillies comes from a natural chemical called capsaicin. This substance was originally meant to protect the plant’s seeds from being eaten by animals. When humans consume it, capsaicin attaches to a receptor...
तनाव, नींद और ब्लड प्रेशर से राहत पाने का प्राकृतिक तरीका 'ध्यान', आयुष मंत्रालय
आज की तेज-तर्रार जिंदगी में हर कोई तनाव और चिंता से परेशान है। काम का दबाव, पढ़ाई की टेंशन, घर-परिवार की जिम्मेदारियां, और सामाजिक जीवन की भागदौड़ ने हमारी जिंदगी को काफी जटिल बना दिया है। ऐसे में...
Man Says Japanese Live in a “Perfect Society” Yet Feel Stressed, While Indians Stay Happy Amid Chaos
New Delhi | November 8, 2025 A social media post comparing life in Japan and India has sparked a lively online debate about what truly defines happiness. The user claimed that while Japan is seen as a model of order and efficiency, its people often appear stressed and joyless — unlike Indians, who, despite facing daily chaos, seem to lead happier lives. The X user began by saying that happiness isn’t something that can be bought or measured by wealth or comfort — it’s a state of mind....
Hyderabad Oncologist Says Daily Deodorant Use Does Not Cause Cancer
Hyderabad – November 5, 2025 Many of us start our day with a quick shower and a swipe of deodorant, but occasional rumors suggest this everyday habit could be harmful. Dr. Saadvik Raghuram, an oncologist based in Hyderabad, has addressed these concerns, explaining why the link between deodorant use and cancer is largely a myth. Some deodorants contain chemicals like aluminium and parabens, which temporarily block sweat ducts. Because these products are applied near the underarms, close to...
How to Protect Your Skin from Pollution and Smog: Expert Advice for the Season
New Delhi | November 4, 2025 As winter sets in and smog begins to blanket cities, rising pollution levels are taking a visible toll on the skin. Dust, toxins, and harmful particles in the air don’t just make breathing harder — they also damage the skin barrier, cause dullness, breakouts, and accelerate ageing. Experts say that adopting a smart skincare routine can help keep your skin healthy and glowing, even when air quality drops. Dermatologist Dr. Rinky Kapoor explains that pollution...