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Want to be fit in your 40s? AIIMS doctor, 44, shares 7 simple science-backed habits to stay strong and healthyHarvard- and Stanford-trained gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi emphasizes building sustainable habits for well-being in your late 30s a...
Conversations around gut health have increased, as have misconceptions. What is needed is a comprehensive approachUnderstanding gut health involves more than following diet trends. Poor gut health, linked to stress, poor diet, and lifestyle choices, req...
Spring onion’s freshness and South Korea’s protestsSouth Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol's misjudgment of spring onion prices sparked protests and a political crisis. His perceived disconnect...
‘Queen Of Tears’ star Park Sung Hoon says his family faced abject poverty, had to survive on kimchi & waterSunghoon, a South Korean actor renowned for his roles in dramas like ‘The Glory’ and ‘Queen Of Tears,’ began his career in 2008 with a mino...
Robot fried chicken: An entrepreneur is revolutionising South Korea's favourite foodSouth Korean entrepreneur Kang Ji-young is using robots to revolutionize the country's fried chicken industry. Kang's robot, equipped with ...
Why China can’t bury Peng Shuai and its #MeToo scandalInstead of persuading the world, China’s ham-handed response has become a textbook example of its inability to communicate with an audience...
Why China can’t bury Peng Shuai and its #MeToo ScandalChinese state media and its journalists have offered one piece of evidence after another to prove the star Chinese tennis player was safe a...
4 tips to build your child's immunity: Talk to them about stress, maintain a routineExperts talk about ways in which your little ones can be armed against the virus.
Korea beyond Kimchi: Popularity of Korean food in India on the riseThis was kvass, a mildly fermented drink made from bread soaked in water that had all the appeal of mouldy smelling soda water.
- Kimchi crisis: A pickle over a cabbage crop
Indians will remember that onions - or more precisely , the lack of them - can swing elections, leaving political parties teary-eyed indeed.
- 'Too many issues may take sheen off FCCBs’
A raft of foreign debt issuances by Indian banks in the first eight months of this year could well lead to investor fatigue and thereby low...
- The reforms' poster boy
Bamboo shoots”...he mulls aloud as he leafs intently through the menu at House of Ming.