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Not at bars, not online: How Gen Z is finding love and friends at gyms and fitness classesDriven by a desire for genuine community, younger consumers across the UK and US are increasingly trading traditional nightlife for premium...
Is travelling bad for human body? 3 troubling findings revealed by Bryan Johnson after recent trip, calls travel ‘barbaric’Bryan Johnson has claimed that frequent international travel may be harmful for the human body, calling it “barbaric” in a recent X post. S...
Heart Surgeon Jeremy London Explains What’s Really Bad for Your Heart and HealthEveryday habits significantly impact health. Dr. Jeremy London highlights risks from processed meats and alcohol. Chronic marijuana use and...
Looking for the healthiest sweetener? Gastro doctor Dr Pal rates everyday sweeteners and exposes which ones help or harm your gutCalifornia-based gastroenterologist Dr Pal has ranked common sweeteners in a viral Instagram video to clarify healthier choices. He rated w...
Harvard-trained doctor reveals what alcohol really does to your gut when you drink it once a month vs once a weekAlcohol intake during festivals affects the body based on drinking frequency. Dr Saurabh Sethi explains how drinking from once a month to d...
Ramen lovers beware: Frequent slurping may raise your risk of early death, study findsA Japanese study, published in the Journal of Nutrition, Health and Ageing, traced 6,500 adults in Yamagata Prefecture more than 4.5 years ...
LIC's health insurance claim rejection on grounds of alcohol consumption upheld by SC, know whyThe Supreme Court recently upheld LIC's decision to repudiate a health insurance claim under the Jeevan Arogya scheme due to non-disclosure...
Indians lead global list for temporary alcohol abstinence: Report71% of Indians have temporarily paused alcohol consumption, topping the list among 15 countries. Health and wellness motivate this trend, e...
When will you die? New AI death clock becomes online sensation, here's how you can increase your lifelineA new AI death clock has grown insanely popular with netizens posting their 'death dates' by using this online application. Here's how you ...
More youth between 16 to 25 age are turning to drugs to escape real life issues, cope with emotional distress, says new researchThere has been a 50 per cent rise in the number of youngsters taking mind-altering substances since 2021.
Mental Health Day: Anxiety attacks can have disabling traits; add a bowl of yoghurt & 5 almonds to your daily dietWhen the overwhelming feeling of fear takes over an individual, s/he suffers an anxiety attack.
Find cutting back on alcohol challenging? Quantity control, psychological interventions & non-alcoholic drinks can helpYou might be dependent on liquor you find yourself thinking about it a lot.
Here is how you can cut back your alcohol drinking habitThere are so many options for cutting back or quitting alcohol it's hard to know what will be most effective. What works depends on how muc...
COVID-19: Hotels conduct temperature screenings of guests, staff, ramp up safety measuresHotel chains in India, including Marriott, the Oberoi Group and Indian Hotels Co. Ltd., have started checking the temperature of incoming g...
Stop drinking daily: Frequent alcohol intake increases risk of heart rhythm disorderAtrial fibrillation, most common heart rhythm disorder, raises risk of stroke by five-fold.
Is 'Dry January' your New Year resolution? It will keep you healthy & wealthyThe simple act of taking a month off alcohol helps people drink less in the long term.
- Meat-based diet linked to fatty liver disease
London, April 23 (IANS) A diet high in animal protein is associated with a higher risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a cond...
Going out drinking with friends? Moderate alcohol consumption socially may improve well-beingThese people are more likely to trust other members of their community.
- High stress during ovulation window may affect chances of conception
New York, Sep 13 (IANS) Higher levels of stress in women may reduce their chance to conceive a baby, a study has found.
Time to say cheers, ladies! Two beers a week may lower heart attack riskWomen who drink beer at most once or twice per week have a 30 per cent lower risk of heart attack.