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Sanjay Dutt opens up about cancer diagnosis, says he kept ignoring persistent backache for daysThe actor said he kept treating his backache with painkillers and hot water bottles.
Eight in 10 employees report body pain-related concerns while working from home, says new surveyThe report uncovers different aspects such as employees’ concerns related to body pain while working, incorrect work tool integration, and ...
Excessive weight gain during WFH risky for women. Balanced meal, boundaries and some 'me-time' can undo the damageWorking women have faced the severe brunt of the pandemic. Now it’s time to stop neglecting one’s needs.
Ladies, if you are in your forties, it's time to re-think your fitness routine! Here's what you need to doThere is no one-size-fits-all health routine, and if you are a woman above the age of forty, you need to make a few changes.
Don't ignore that persistent back-ache! It could be the first sign of lung cancerWatch out for air pollution, second-hand smoking and background radiation.
Do you experience bouts of backache? Yoga can helpYoga and muscle-relaxation therapies can cure most of the pain. Surgeries may be required to set right only serious injuries.
Five types of body pain that may turn fatalStill neglecting that niggling pain in your back? But ignoring the symptoms for long can prove harmful for your system.
Got a backache? Vitamin D and music therapy can fix itMost working professionals complain of chronic back pain. Following these five simple remedies can take care of that.
23 per cent blood samples test positive for lead poisoning in Metropolis Healthcare analysisThe analysis done by the Metropolis Healthcare, revealed that out of the 733 blood samples collected, 23.47 per cent of the samples tested ...
- Anna Hazare to receive Rs 25 lakh award for rural development
Social activist Anna Hazare will receive an award of Rs 25 lakh from a Delhi-based organisation for his contribution to rural development.
- Extension in trading hours may make brokers' lives harder
Now traders will have to begin their regular meetings at 7.30 am and continue up to 8.00 pm, and probably even beyond. The journey of Rakes...