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Practicing gratitude can curb materialistic tendencies
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 19 (ANI): Parents are always concerned about materialistic tendencies among children which has been on the rise. According to research, materialism has been linked to a variety of mental health problems, such as anxiety and depression, as well as selfish attitudes and behaviours.
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Durga Pooja: The idol that is never immersed
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], Oct 18 (ANI): Durga Pooja is the most anticipated festival in West Bengal, one of the many reasons for the wait is the grandeur that it brings along. The festival which is celebrated over a span of at least five days witnesses the city of Kolkata at its best - adorned with lights and Pandals which often have a message to convey.
Breast milk found to reduce antibiotic-resistant bacteria in babies
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 18 (ANI): Breastfeeding seems to protect babies from bacteria resistant to antibiotics, according to a study.
Autistic children more likely to become obese: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 18 (ANI): A recent study has found that children with autism and developmental delays are up to 50 percent more likely to be overweight or obese.
Banksy explains auction house wasn't aware of art-shredding stunt
London [UK], Oct 18 (ANI): Renowned street artist Banksy has put a full stop to all the conjectures and clarified that the auction house was not aware of the art-shredding prank.
Sexually engaging with your ex might not be as bad as you think
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 17 (ANI): While your peers might advise you against jumping into bed with ex-partner after a breakup, a recent study shows that it might not be as bad you think.
Inducing labour at 39 weeks can benefit mother, baby
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 17 (ANI): According to a new study, induction of labour at 39 weeks could benefit pregnant women and their babies.
Drinking coffee leads to a longer life, finds study
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 17 (ANI): A new study has found a link between drinking coffee and having a longer life.
Indian poet Abhay K. receives warm welcome in USA
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 17 (ANI): Indian poet Abhay K. received a warm welcome in the United States (US) during his recent visit to Washington DC, Boston and New York, signifying the growing literary ties between India and the US.
Look out for potentially dangerous food chemicals for your kids
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 17 (ANI): Parents are generally indulged in non-responsive feeding practices for their kids' fussy eating habits, but now they also need to analyse the harmful chemicals added to food and used in food packaging, which are potentially harmful to children.
Self-employment for poor families of Jharkhand
Dumka (Jharkhand) [India], Oct 17 (ANI): For the success of democracy, it is very important that the sections which are poor and deprived, who have suffered from neglect and exploitation for centuries, are given proper justice and equal opportunities by the government.
Anna Burns wins 50th Man Booker Prize for 'Milkman'
London [UK], Oct 17 (ANI): Northern Irish writer Anna Burns was announced the winner of the 50th Man Booker Prize for Fiction for her book titled 'Milkman'.
Climate change to cause global beer shortage
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 16 (ANI): The prom king of alcoholic beverages, beer is about to suffer a shortage due to the climate changes.
This festive season, avoid overindulgence!
New Delhi [India], Oct 15 (ANI): Navratri marks the auspicious start of autumn-winter festive season which continues till the end of Diwali. Mouth-watering sweets and scrumptious festive treats become the norm in every household during the almost-month long celebrations.
#MeToo: Chetan Bhagat responds to 'fake charges' against him
New Delhi [India], Oct 15 (ANI): Author Chetan Bhagat, in a series of tweets, has responded to the 'fake' sexual assault allegations by author Ira Trivedi.
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