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Son-in-law village: A village in India where not girls but boys go to their in-laws after marriage

Getting married can be good for health; here’s how  

The new year is traditionally a time when many people feel a renewed commitment to create healthy habits, such as exercising regularly, drinking more water or eating more healthfully. It turns out that when it comes to health, married people have an edge, especially married...

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Journalists step in where platforms have no answers

London: All your news is curated by unseen hands. Content moderation and content curation measures are two sides of the same coin, and they sit at the heart of digital intermediary services. Soft behavioural nudges behind those measures can channel Google Search and Facebook audience...

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Sitting all day is terrible for your health: Study

New York: The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work by Keith Diaz, Associate Professor of Behavioural Medicine, at Columbia University. To reduce the harmful health effects of sitting, take a five-minute light walk every half-hour. That's the key finding of a...

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Rise of conspiracy theories explained

From vaccine uptake to violent extremism, conspiracy beliefs are linked to distrust in major institutions or powerful figures. Research developed in the last decade shows how conspiracy beliefs can be linked to people's lack of control in their lives, feeling threatened or even workplace bullying....

From Kashmir to Kanyakumari

From Kashmir to Kanyakumari

New Delhi: India is strewn with natural beauty and historical masterpieces across its length and breadth of it. Stretching from the mighty peaks of the Himalayas in the north to the tropical beaches in the south, India's expansive borders encompass an incredible range of contrasts,...

 

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