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Does Your Child Chew Nails? How To Stop Nail Biting In Kids?

Chewing Nail Every parent wants to give a better upbringing to his or her child, but many times, we see that children have some habits, which prove extremely harmful to them. One such habit is the habit of nail-biting. The habit of chewing nails is common in children. This problem is also called onychophagia. Chewing nails in children are one of the common bad habits such as putting the finger in nose, thumb sucking, copying, etc. which they learn easily. One-third of children and teens are affected by the habit of nail-biting. Nail chewing is an addiction that can be seen not only in children but also in adults, but do you know that chewing nails can be very harmful to health. Nail chewing is a phase and children soon give up on this habit. However, if this habit remains with them until they grow up, it is necessary to take some measures. So let us know what harm is caused by chewing nails and how you can get rid of this habit. CHEWING NAIL CAN DAMAGE CHILD HEALTH...

15 EFFECTIVE TIPS TO IMPRESS YOUR GIRLFRIEND

15 Effective Tips To Impress Your Girlfriend Communication is the key and every successful relationship without that can be fragile and then fall apart. So find things or topics to talk about with their girlfriend that are meaningful and intimate. Doing so will help you build a stronger connection and bond. If you are lost and do not know what you talk about, here are 15 things to talk to impress your girlfriend. 1: Compliment your girlfriend .  This will make her feel great about herself and make her day. Complimenting is also a way of telling her that you still find her attractive and help boost your self-confidence. Tell her how you like her necklace matches her entire outfit. Alternatively, tell her that she really looks great in those heels. Be creative and get her in the mood. If she is in a happy mood, you will be in a happy mood as well. 2: Talk about what you people have in common.   If you have things in common with your girlfriend, then you are more l...

'Love hormone' helps us understand social cues

Oxytocin - popularly known as the love hormone - plays a crucial role in helping the brain process a wide array of social signals. Understanding oxytocin and molecules like it may shed light on a number of brain disorders. Oxytocin acts like a modulator in the brain, turning up the volume of certain stimuli while turning others down. Oxytocin - popularly known as the love hormone - plays a crucial role in helping the brain process a wide array of social signals, Harvard scientists have found. The study suggests that oxytocin acts like a modulator in the brain, turning up the volume of certain stimuli while turning others down, helping the brain to make sense of the barrage for information it receives from one moment to the next. In investigating the role of oxytocin in processing social signals, researchers from Harvard University in the US began with an prevalent behaviour - the preference for male mice to interact with females. Studies have shown that this behaviou...