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Psychology says women who eat less to stay slim aren't avoiding tasty food: Here's what it means, how difficult it is and its life lessonsPsychology says women who eat less to stay slim aren't avoiding tasty food because food restriction is often linked to body image goals, so...
Expired dates? Young Indians face dating burnout despite spending more on finding loveAmid the bustling life of young urban Indians, an ironic trend emerges: individuals thriving in their careers are still finding themselves ...
90.6% hospital births, 96% plus vaccinations: NFHS-6 reflects India's "accelerated progress" in family health parametersIndia's National Family Health Survey-6 shows significant improvements in maternal and child health. Vaccinations and antenatal care have i...
Hormonal issues, painful periods, acne? Delhi nutritionist shares 5 best and worst foods for women’s healthNutritionist Lovneet Batra offers insights on foods impacting women's health. Cruciferous vegetables aid hormonal balance, while omega-3s r...
Menstrual facial TikTok trend decoded: CDC and WHO raise red flags and explain what period blood skincare gets wrongThe viral menstrual facial is the latest shock-value skincare trend dominating TikTok, but dermatologists and the US Center for Disease Con...
Deepika Padukone-backed wellness brand Nua raises Rs 35 croreNua, a wellness and hygiene brand, will use the funds to expand retail operations and launch new products across major channels such as mar...
Personal hygiene brand Pee Safe’s new campaign helps sell one million units within six monthsPee Safe reported selling nearly one million units of its disposable period panty, achieving a 45% repeat purchase rate. The brand's market...
Period leave debate reignited: Ghazal Alagh suggests WFH option for 'that time of the month,' Kangana Ranaut says exceptions be made only for 'medical' reasonsThe debate around paid menstrual leave resurrected in Parliament's Winter Session.
Lack of sanitation, menstrual hygiene products at schools cause girls' absenteeism, says report"Our data indicates that girls are fearful of using school toilets during menstruation owing to lack of water, soap, sanitation, missing do...
How to become eco-friendly: Simple steps for living a more eco-friendly lifestyleLiving an eco-friendly lifestyle is essential for preserving the environment, promoting sustainability, reducing our carbon footprint, and ...
High amounts of harmful chemicals found in sanitary napkins sold in India, says studyThe study by NGO, Toxics Link, found the presence of phthalates and volatile organic compounds in a total of ten samples, six inorganic and...
Fintech firm Protium rolls out women-centric policiesThe firm is looking to double the number of female employees working in the company within a year through a set of six policies – adoption ...
More young women than ever before are using menstrual hygiene products in IndiaA major factor behind the upward shift, says Dr Rizvi, was giving states ownership of the menstrual health programme. “In 2014-15, we decen...
This menstrual hygiene brand is using cricket to break social taboosDuring the recently concluded IPL, Niine was the title sponsor for the Rajasthan Royals.
World Menstrual Hygiene Day: 8 FAQs about menstrual cupsPriced at Rs 300 onwards, menstrual cups are considered to be ecologically sustainable and cost-effective.
Why Padman alone can’t end the taboo in IndiaFrom the whispered request for sanitary pads to the quietly handed over black bag in cities, here's why menstruation still remains a taboo ...
Towards sustainable menstrual choices: Bengaluru eco-activists launch ‘cup and cloth campaign’Most sanitary pads contain plastic and take 500-800 years to decompose.
Ladies, take note! Early puberty ups diabetes risk during pregnancyNot just diabetes, but hitting puberty at a young age can also lead to obesity in adulthood.
Opt for eco-friendly sanitary padsGreen alternatives are becoming the solution of choice for modern women who, alert to the damaging effects of synthetic pads are swearing o...
- HLL lifecare launches natural birth control tool
Public sector HLL Lifecare Ltd has introduced a natural family planning tool that would enable couples to control birth by keeping track of...