Britney Spears’ lifestyle leaves her loved ones ‘terrified’: ‘Her house is a mess, she doesn’t clean up after the dogs’

Britney Spears is reportedly causing concern among loved ones due to her current behavior and living situation post-conservatorship. Her family fears intervening, worried about public backlash and being cut off from her life. While her sons are allegedly embarrassed, Spears embraces her freedom, seemingly unconcerned with external perceptions, leaving her family terrified for her future.

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Top 5 zodiac signs with romantic hearts

Certain zodiac signs, including Taurus, Cancer, Leo, Libra, and Pisces, exhibit strong romantic tendencies. Taureans express love through physical affection and self-care, while Cancerians offer unwavering support. Leos shower partners with attention and compliments. Librans create harmonious, romantic environments, and Pisceans prioritize their partner’s needs, demonstrating selfless love and care.

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India vs Pakistan row! Shahid Afridi-Ajay Devgn viral image from WCL sparks controversy: What really happened?

The India vs Pakistan match in the World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 was cancelled after outrage over the Pahalgam terror attack. Several ex-India players withdrew, and resurfaced photos of Ajay Devgn with Shahid Afridi intensified the backlash due to Afridi’s past remarks. Organisers apologized, while the tournament continues with other matches.

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Jennifer Aniston hard-launches boyfriend Jim Curtis: How a Hollywood icon met a wellness coach and hypnotist

Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston, with nearly half a billion online followers, has publicly confirmed her relationship with wellness coach Jim Curtis. The couple, first photographed together in July, reportedly met through mutual friends and bonded over shared values. Aniston, 56, shared a heartwarming Instagram post on Curtis’s birthday, marking her first public romance since 2018.

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30% never knew: Doctor reveals alarming link between hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and sudden cardiac death

A leading cardiologist warns of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a silent heart condition where nearly 30% of patients experience sudden cardiac death as their first symptom. Often affecting young, fit individuals, it’s dangerously underdiagnosed in India. Dr. Shailesh Singh stresses the importance of family history and recognizing exertion-related symptoms for early detection and prevention.

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Misleading advertisements: CCPA slaps Rs 3 lakh fine on VLCC; consumers cautioned on instant weight-loss claims

The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has penalized VLCC Limited with Rs 3 lakh for deceptive ads promoting CoolSculpting as a weight-loss solution. VLCC’s claims of drastic inch loss in a single session misled consumers, exceeding the procedure’s approved use for localized fat reduction. CCPA mandates VLCC to disclose treatment limitations and testing details in…

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Odisha’s debt burden crosses Rs 1.26 lakh crore, CM outlines fiscal strategy

Odisha’s debt has significantly increased over the last decade, reaching Rs 1.26 lakh crore, prompting the state government to implement measures for curbing the debt load. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi outlined strategies such as creating new revenue sources and avoiding certain borrowings. Despite the rising debt, Odisha remains within the prescribed limits of the…

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How much water is enough for healthy kidneys and uric acid levels

Maintaining adequate hydration is crucial for managing uric acid levels and preventing conditions like gout and kidney stones. Drinking sufficient water helps the body naturally detoxify, diluting uric acid and facilitating its elimination through the kidneys. This simple habit, combined with a balanced diet and moderate exercise, supports overall kidney health and reduces the risk…

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What exactly is maltodextrin? Why it’s in most of your favourite packaged snacks

Maltodextrin, a common ingredient in many Indian processed foods, acts as a thickener, stabilizer, and preservative. While technically safe and approved by food authorities, its high glycemic index can cause rapid blood sugar spikes. Found in snacks, mixes, and powders, it helps maintain texture and shelf life, but offers no nutritional value, highlighting the importance…

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