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Men vs Women: Who uses dating apps the most? Study reveals motive behind the swipes

India, Feb. 13 -- Dating apps are ubiquitous in this digital-first world and have significantly changed the way people meet and interact. A mere swiping system, boosted with algorithms, dictates the m... Read More


Checking phone at dinner table? Study shows how phubbing hurts your relationship

India, Feb. 11 -- Phubbing is using a phone during quality time with a partner, such as at the dinner table or during heart-to-heart moments. A study published in Frontiers in Psychology narrows down ... Read More


Turning on TV or handing phone to your toddlers to keep them busy? Study reveals why it's dangerous

India, Feb. 10 -- Screen time is increasing worldwide at an unprecedented rate, and it's alarming to see even toddlers falling victim to it. With fast-paced lifestyles, parents are busy and resort to... Read More


Does food move slowly or too quickly in your tummy? Gut transit time can reveal a lot about your health

India, Feb. 10 -- Have you ever wondered how long it takes for food to move through your digestive system? Before you reach for another bite out of whim, think twice before you overburden your interna... Read More


Is an anxious person creative? Study shows an interesting trade-off

India, Feb. 9 -- Anxiety opens up a barrage of 'what ifs,' flooding with innumerable possibilities for scenarios. Basically, a lot of overthinking goes into it, visualising how it could a situation wo... Read More


Chill and laugh it off: Study reveals playfulness in relationships may be the secret to keep jealousy in check

India, Feb. 9 -- 'Take it easy and chill' is not just a mantra for dealing with life's challenges but also for nurturing relationships. Relationships have their fair share of ups and downs, but a litt... Read More


How the brain overcomes fear: Study points to a 'switch', promises hope for anxiety and PTSD treatments

India, Feb. 7 -- Anxiety and PTSD are challenging mental disorders that can hamper day-to-day functioning. Scientific communities are continuously looking for treatments to manage these conditions. A ... Read More


Can't solve a problem? Study suggests taking a nap for that light-bulb moment

India, Feb. 6 -- Solving a complex problem can feel like repeatedly hitting an invisible barrier. It's frustrating because the answer seems within reach, yet the dots just won't connect. But perhaps t... Read More


Depressed brains can be improved with a natural component found in tomato: Study

India, Feb. 4 -- Lifestyle choices play a major role in determining the risk factors of depression. From diet to workouts, everything adds up, even the minor details for the bigger picture of mental w... Read More


How to console someone: Study shows the best method to emotionally support a distressed person

India, Feb. 4 -- When going through a tough time, all someone seeks is a bit of emotional support to ease their stress. There are many ways to express support, from verbal expressions like compassiona... Read More