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‘The average Indian eats at the wrong time’: Bengaluru doctor reveals 6 daily habits secretly damaging gut healthA Bengaluru-based colorectal surgeon highlights common unhealthy habits among Indians, including eating and sleeping at irregular times, an...
Dating in the time of AI: Are you swiping right on a guy, girl, ChatGPT, or Gemini?AI is reshaping online dating, with many users now relying on tools to craft bios, messages and even real-time conversations, often creatin...
Amid LPG crisis, Bengaluru doctor shares 10 simple cooking techniques that halves gas consumption without any change in tasteIndia faces an LPG shortage impacting businesses and prices. Restrictions on commercial supply are in place. Cities like Greater Noida, Che...
Dreaded Nepalese criminal Bhim Mahabahadur Jora killed in joint Delhi-Gurugram Police encounterAccording to DCP South East Hemant Tiwari, acting on a secret tip-off about the movement of Jora, a joint team was constituted under the su...
Bengaluru doctor loses 30 kgs in three years by eating one important nutrient every meal. What is it and how does it help?Bengaluru doctor Bhawana Anand, an entrepreneur and mother, achieved a remarkable 30-kilo weight loss over three years by prioritizing one ...
Bengaluru doctor, who took a career break for fitness, shares his new diet and gym routineBengaluru-based cardiologist Dr. Deepak Krishnamurthy is taking a partial sabbatical to prioritize his health as he approaches his 50th bir...
Is your job killing you? After Bengaluru CEO lands in ICU, doctor shares 6 six health tips for young professionalsA Bengaluru CEO experienced severe nosebleeds linked to dangerously high blood pressure after having no previous symptoms. Neurologist Dr. ...
As India's Silicon Valley runs dry, this Bengaluru doctor has some water-saving tips you can useBengaluru, India's tech hub, faces a severe water crisis. Dr. Divya Sharma shared on social media how her family's simple water-saving habi...
Alarm rises in India over COVID-19 risks as crowds return to malls and rail stationsAfter a strict five-week lockdown, authorities in Delhi have fully re-opened shops and malls, and allowed restaurants to have 50% seating. ...
Jindal Naturecure Institute announces to open its premises from November 16Covid and the lockdown has severely affected the wellness and the lifestyle-correction sector in South Indian states that are a hub of natu...
Even an occasional puff, drink may up hypertension and diabetes riskThese two lifestyle disease are the highest in Chennai, Mumbai and Bengaluru, according to a study.
Don't let a sedentary lifestyle get the better of you, stay on the right side of the obesity lineChanging your food habits, setting a routine, & keeping stress at bay, can go a long way.
Feeling bloated? These small changes can make a big differenceToo little fibre in your diet or lack of proper physical activity can often result in bloating.
Kids' treats go organic wayHealth-conscious affluent parents are taking the farm-to-fork revolution to their children. Which is why, for every millennial who recalls ...
Want help with parenting? Here are some startups rescuing the digital age parentsFor the modern parent, there are startups offering everything from tips during pregnancy to apps to track your child at school.
Prescriptions for major depression up 14% in 2016Around 10.6 lakh more prescriptions for anti-depressants were written in 2016 than in 2015, shows data collated by health information agenc...
An app comes to rescue for autistic children's parentsThe app Autism Care, contains information on schools, hospitals and psychologists, as well as facts on autism symptoms and care-giving tips.
Injured Shami hopes to start bowling soonInjured India pacer Mohammed Shami hopes to start bowling in the nets from next month, saying his rehabilitation at the NCA was going in th...
Apple evaluating options to set up company-owned technology development centre in IndiaSo far, Apple has kept core tech development with itself and mostly in the US. It has only outsourced commoditised application maintenance ...
Homecare nursing goes hi-tech with latest smartphones and tablets to nursesOver the past three years, a clutch of professional home healthcare companies have started in the country.