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Is Catnip Bad for Dogs?

Have you recently noticed your dog sniffing around your cat’s favorite toy? If so, you may find yourself wondering why your ...
The Alipurduar administration held a meeting at the collectorate on Friday with management representatives of 20 tea estates in the district to take stock of the situation in the gardens affected by ...
Chicory root tea is gaining popularity as a natural remedy for stress relief. Derived from the chicory plant, the tea is known for its calming properties and potential health benefits. Unlike other ...
A Penn State study reveals that perceiving control over daily stressors is key to resolving them effectively. Participants feeling more control were significantly more likely to take action and ...
The recent incessant and torrential rains in North Bengal have caused insurmountable damage to small tea growers (STGs) in Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar districts, for which financial assistance would be ...
Whenever we open our Instagram feed, videos of fitness influencers or celebrities drinking matcha pops up. Many are obsessed with this dark green creamy drink. Naysayers might feel it’s all for the ...
Keeping up with the ebb and flow of your menstrual cycle is already a hazard, and Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) does not exactly make it easier. PMS cramps are real and refer to the throbbing or ...
Once just a cooking herb, rosemary is now being studied for its effects on memory, stress, and even Alzheimer’s. Rosemary is not just a cooking herb anymore. Scientists are paying closer attention to ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is making all sorts of news this week as she promotes her new book, “107 Days,” a memoir about her historic run for the White House in 2024. Although the book just ...
Psychologists also stress the importance of differentiating between healthy coping strategies and avoidance behaviours. At first glance, the sight of an adult with a pacifier may raise eyebrows. Long ...
If you don't have anxiety, it's very possible that you have a friend, sibling, child, parent or even a coworker who does. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, more than 31% of U.S.