by Fitness Thrive | Jul 3, 2026 | Exercise and Fitness
Did you know that a baby’s brain grows faster in the first three years of life than at any other time? By the age of three, it has already reached nearly 80 percent of its adult size. Every time you talk to your baby, sing a lullaby, or simply make eye contact...
by Fitness Thrive | Jul 3, 2026 | Exercise and Fitness
A Madras High Court ruling granted a husband a divorce, citing mental cruelty. While the wife admitted to removing her thali chain during separation, the court clarified this act alone isn’t grounds for divorce. However, it served as crucial evidence, alongside...
by Fitness Thrive | Jul 2, 2026 | Exercise and Fitness
Modern relationships are increasingly navigating conflict through text, a phenomenon now termed ‘fexting’. This silent battle, marked by delayed replies and cold messages, can escalate misunderstandings due to the absence of non-verbal cues. While texting...
by Fitness Thrive | Jul 2, 2026 | Exercise and Fitness
A street food vendor in Agra has sparked online buzz with his unique neem leaf paratha. The video showcasing the preparation, from plucking fresh leaves to frying the golden-brown creation, has garnered widespread reactions. Internet users expressed surprise and...
by Fitness Thrive | Jul 2, 2026 | Exercise and Fitness
Beyond social media and late nights, a child’s daily oral hygiene is now linked to their mental well-being. New research reveals that issues like cavities and discolored teeth can lead to bullying, impacting self-esteem, school performance, and social...
by Fitness Thrive | Jul 2, 2026 | Exercise and Fitness
Children’s memories are deeply shaped by how loved ones make them feel. What adults perceive as lighthearted teasing can inflict lasting damage on a child’s self-esteem, impacting their confidence for years. Experts urge adults to refrain from mocking...