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Imagine kickboxing or doing yoga in water
Imagine kickboxing or doing yoga in water! Try out a few aqua workouts to stay fit and have some fun. Capital-based fitness expert Kiran Sawhney shares a list of some ...
Spice to your daily meal protect early death
Gastronomically speaking, adding a touch of spice to your daily meal has well-established advantages. But could it be that those who like it hot are also improving their health?
Stars are no different from common people
They might have a curvy figure or a chiselled physique, but National Award-winning costume designer and stylist Niharika Khan says celebrities are equally conscious about their body as the masses.
Facebook father is going to father
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are expecting a baby girl.
Skipping breakfast risk for diabetics
People with type 2 diabetes who skip breakfast and fast until noon may have blood sugar spikes throughout the day, a small study suggests. When 22 patients with type 2 ...
Conserve water, man
Environmentalist are in a frenzy these days. And what could be the reason? The unnecessary usage of water. Many are perturbed by the shortage of water globally and it has ...
Genes that control the biological clocks
Genes that control the biological clocks in cells throughout the body are altered after losing just a single night of sleep, scientists have found.
Good-looking Skin is fundamental
Eid is an occasion when all women want to look more glamorous. So, they try their skin to look “flawless”. It needs some special care. A few things to maintain ...
Love your job and it may spoil your weekends
Do you love your job and find your boss friendly too? Chances are you may actually be hating the weekend time with family or friends. Simply put, if you enjoy ...
British royal Prince George turns two
George celebrates his second birthday on Wednesday and while he’s just a toddler, he’s already made an impression as a doting elder brother, a magnet to cameras and even a ...
Your smartphone can detect depression
Your smartphone may tell if you are depressed by tracking the number of minutes you spend using the device and your daily geographical locations, according to a new study.
Boredom lead to divorce
“Listen, is boredom a criteria for divorce?” joked a friend of mine recently. We had a good laugh over it but I couldn’t help but ruminate over it later.
Karma Sutra: What role does God play in our life
If everything we want from the material world gets fulfilled through walking the right path or in karmic parlance sowing good deeds, then what role does God have?
To enjoy a Happy Monsoon but health effect
Though the monsoon brings relief from the scorching summer, it also carries a few diseases along with the torrential rain. Viral infections such as the common cold, cough and fever ...
Can be a masterchef, without in the kitchen
Almost everyone dreams of being a superb host, the kind whose guests leave a house party with their bellies full, their gullets nicely lubricated, and generally enveloped by a sense ...
Your tweets can predict your heart health
As weird as it sounds, Twitter can actually predict your heart health.The National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the US recently doled out a three-year, $668,000 federal grant to the ...
Passes away world oldest man
Sakari Momoi, who was recognised as the world’s oldest man and credited healthy eating and getting plenty of sleep for his longevity, has died at the age of 112, Japanese ...
Concentration dress in of skinny jeans don’t squat , at least not for long
Doctors in Australia report that a 35-year-old woman was hospitalized for four days after experiencing muscle damage, swelling, and nerve blockages in her legs after squatting for several hours while ...
A tree Church New Zealander Barry Cox
This living, breathing, green church is a personal project long in the making for New Zealander Barry Cox. As a deeply religious child, he aspired to be Pope one day. ...