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Expired dates? Young Indians face dating burnout despite spending more on finding love
Amid the bustling life of young urban Indians, an ironic trend emerges: individuals thriving in their careers are still finding themselves romantically adrift. While dating apps promise a myriad of prospects, they frequently lead to more heartache than happiness. With an emphasis on looks and an all-consuming quest for perfection, the chance for real intimacy dwindles.
How to travel in the summer of chaos
The travel industry has bifurcated, rewarding those who understand its complexities. Travelers are increasingly spending more, often financing trips precariously, as experiences become more volatile due to industry issues. Winning in travel now means optimizing for flexibility and value, rather than just loyalty.
Dogs and cats can be infected by hantavirus, but can they spread it to humans? Here's what CDC recommends for pet owners
Hantavirus and pets: A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has sparked global health worries. Passengers fell ill and some died during a voyage. Health agencies are monitoring returning travelers. The virus spreads from rodents to humans. Pet owners should avoid rodent contact and practice safe cleaning. Rodent control is key to prevention.
National pet day April 11: which pet is best for you? The surprising life-saving health benefits of having pets, plus smart ways to adopt and support animal welfare worldwide
National Pet Day April 11: Over 70% of U.S. households own a pet, yet millions of animals still wait in shelters every year. This National Pet Day USA April 11, the focus is shifting fast toward pet adoption, animal welfare awareness, and choosing the right pet for your lifestyle. Dogs support active routines. Cats suit busy lives. Small pets fit compact homes. Studies show pets can lower stress, reduce heart disease risk, and improve mental health. Adoption also saves lives instantly. Experts now stress responsible ownership, not impulse buying.
From Rs 30,000 to Rs 80,000 and still broke? CA calls it ‘hamster wheel’ effect and issues lifestyle inflation warning
Many young professionals find their increased salaries swallowed by lifestyle upgrades, leaving their bank balances unchanged. CA Nitin Kaushik highlights that without investing at least half of any raise, income merely fuels expenses. True wealth, he explains, lies in the gap between earnings and needs, not visible success. Keeping more of your earnings is the real financial win.
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In the golden age of attention deficit
Short videos are changing how we focus. While they can make us restless, they also offer endless entertainment. This has created new opportunities for content creators. People who struggle to concentrate now find a vast digital world catering to their needs. This shift has turned attention deficit into a profitable business model for many.

Bengaluru techie’s Dutch boyfriend was baffled when she quit 9-5 job. A trip cleared the confusion, revealing stark India vs Europe work reality
Bengaluru-based travel creator Soni Saloni shared how a summer in Europe helped her understand why her Dutch boyfriend never questioned her quitting a 9-5 job. Observing Europeans’ “work to live” culture, with early shop closures, compensated overtime, and leisure-filled Sundays, she contrasted it with India’s relentless work pace. Her post sparked debate online, highlighting the cultural gap in work-life balance and prompting reflection on productivity, creativity, and quality of life.

Animals are magic
In the NYT podcast series 'Animal,' host Sam Anderson delves into the profound relationships humans have with pets. Highlighted by the story of Walnut, a golden dachshund who helped find a missing hamster, the series underscores the magic and connection that animals bring to our lives, emphasizing their role in enriching our experiences and confronting our mortality.

Hamster Kombat: Your Fun and Rewarding Entry into Web3 tokens
Hamster Kombat seamlessly blends web3, gaming and cryptocurrency, inviting players to build their virtual empires while unlocking real-world rewards through active participation and the upcoming $HMSTR airdrop.

Cristiano Ronaldo YouTube channel name: Most followed person on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter sets records. Check his earnings
Cristiano Ronaldo YouTube Channel has notched up millions of viewers and subscribers. AL-Nassr soccer star has an overall followers of more than 918 million on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter.

''Hamster'' crypto craze sweeps across Iran, highlights economic malaise ahead of presidential election
During an early June heatwave in Tehran, cab drivers, bikers, and pedestrians tap away on their phones playing the "Hamster Kombat" app, seeking potential wealth amid Iran's economic struggles due to Western sanctions and high inflation. With the upcoming presidential election, Iranians are turning to cryptocurrency and mobile games for hope, despite warnings from authorities about distractions and security risks associated with such apps.

Explore Trendy Baby Boy Clothes from 0-3 Years
Discovering the perfect wardrobe for your little one has never been more delightful! Our collection of baby boy clothes from 0-3 years combines comfort and style to keep your baby snug and looking adorable. From soft onesies and playful rompers to tiny tees and cozy sleepers, our range caters to every occasion. So, what are you waiting for? Get your hands on the best baby boy clothes.

Hamster Wheel voyage leads to arrest; Florida man detained as he attempted to cross Atlantic Ocean in ‘Hydro Pod vessel’
Reza Ray Baluchi's extraordinary journey caught the attention of the U.S. Coast Guard, who first spotted his makeshift "Hydro Pod vessel" approximately 70 miles off the coast of Tybee Island, Georgia.

Covid infection may induce severe bone loss, animal study suggests
The study found that SARS-CoV-2 infection induced severe bone loss from 20 per cent to 50 per cent progressively in particular to the trabecular bone in the long bones and lumbar vertebrae.

Oral Covid vaccine protects against disease, transmission: Study
The research, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, demonstrates the potential of the vaccine to work through the mucosal tissue to neutralise SARS-CoV-2, limiting infections and the spread of active virus in airborne particles.

How COVID-19 can cause long-term pain found
A significant number of people suffering from long COVID experience sensory abnormalities, including various forms of pain

Revealed: How the Coronavirus steals the sense of smell
Insights gleaned from new research could shed new light on how the coronavirus might affect other types of brain cells, leading to conditions like “brain fog,”.

BA.2 subvariant of Omicron coronavirus variant may cause severe disease, lab study suggests
"Although BA.2 is considered as an Omicron variant, its genomic sequence is heavily different from BA.1, which suggests that the virological characteristics of BA.2 is different from that of BA.1," the authors of the study noted.

Google celebrates Valentine's Day 2022, helps smitten hamsters reunite in an interactive 3D doodle
The tech giant also spread a powerful message of love with this cute doodle.

Studies suggest why Omicron is less severe: It spares the lungs
Previous research had shown that some of these mutations enabled coronaviruses to grab onto cells more tightly. Others allowed the virus to evade antibodies, which serve as an early line of defense against infection. But how the new variant might behave inside of the body was a mystery.

New DNA vaccine for COVID-19 effective in mice, hamsters: Study
Some currently available COVID-19 vaccines rely on messenger RNA or mRNA strands to teach the human immune system to recognise the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes the disease.

Delhi HC directs Google, Microsoft Bing to de-index stolen images of Indian woman
The court said non-compliance by the search engines would attract penal provisions according to the IT Act.

Oral drug effective against Covid in hamsters, now in final stages of human trials: Study
Scientists from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the US and the University of Plymouth in the UK found that MK-4482, also called Molnupiravir, was effective when provided up to 12 hours before or 12 hours after infection with SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

DCGI approves SII's Covishield and Bharat Biotech's Covaxin for restrictive use in emergency situation
The subject expert committee had given conditional nod to both the vaccines and these were awaiting the drug regulator's approval.

Scootsy co-founder Rishi Khiani's friendship mantra: Travel to reconnect
The entrepreneur's favourite travel memory is his road trip to Salamanca, Spain, with friends.

Squirrels, it turns out, can stalk and carry out highway robbery: Who precisely is the nut in these cases?
Rodents are generally not to be trusted, but it must be said that squirrels, hamsters and gophers had a rather genial image, unlike other rodents.

New signalling molecule may aid weight loss
Scientists have discovered a new signalling molecule capable of activating brown fat cells, paving the way for new therapies to help people lose weight.
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