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Meet the hand-on mom, Raveena Tandon

Raveena Tandon and husband Anil Thadani play board games with their children, spend time at the zoo or museum on family vacations and prefer that they swim, cycle or read rather than watch TV.

Female G-spot may not exist at all?

The elusive female G-spot may not actually exist at all, according to scientists. After reviewing 100 studies conducted over the past 60 years, experts have concluded that there is no evidence...

Many break up through text message

Modern day romance is always on the fast lane. There is not even time to properly end a relationship. A survey says one in 10 people are dumped through a mobile phone text message.

Bad handling of divorce worse for kids

The poor handling of divorce by parents, rather than the act itself, causes additional behavioural problems for the kids. The results show that there is no reason why the problems of a child of divorced parents should go beyond that a child of married parents, as long as the parents have adapted positively to their new situation.

Parental alcoholism affects teens differently

Adolescent brains may respond differently during risky decision-making situations if the teens have a family history of alcoholism, a new study has revealed.

So whose cat is out of the bag?

I promise to give 1000 bucks to anyone who’ll pledge to NEVER ask someone how they did in exams.

Who affects our social skills the most?

Our friends have a greater impact on how we develop our social skills than family, a new study has suggested.

Fighting actually good for your marriage?

Forty-four percent of married couples across India agree that the key to a long and happy marriage is having fights more than once a week, says a new survey.

Why men are likelier to take risks than women

Men are twice more likely than women to take risks at work, so a healthy balance of both genders at work place would be a good idea to make business thrive, a new research has said.

Why cheating is normal for men

A study has found that men are always likely to cheat despite loving their partners and never wishing to leave them and it also suggests that society embrace more "sexually open relationships". Here's why...

Mobile text errors can nix relationships

Predictive text, a marvel of mobile phones that has made communication quicker and easier, has been blamed for errors that can sabotage relationships by leaving users fuming.

Hai, yeh mummy ke rishtedaar

Relatives come in all kinds, shapes and sizes. But none to beat mom’s relatives.

Why elders tend to be happier

Some psychologists have called for better research on the theory, which says older people appear to be happier because they tend to focus on and remember positive events leaving behind negative ones.

Older women more sexually satisfied

A woman’s sexual satisfaction increases with age despite low sexual desire, a new study has revealed.

Humble people likelier to help others

Humble people are more likely to offer time to someone in need than arrogant people are, researchers say.
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