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Not sleeping? One in three urban Indians fears having insomnia, Wakefit survey saysA recent survey reveals that one in three urban Indians fears insomnia, with nearly three in five feeling sleepy at work. Late-night digita...
Being tactical not an option, but a necessity: Prescription for war and volatility; 7 pharma stocks with upside potential of up to 39%In times of major geopolitical conflicts, there is no point in looking at the day-to-day movement of the Nifty and Sensex. There are some s...
Wake up, poor sleepers: Uncovering the real causes behind insomnia and avoiding quick fixesSleep struggles in the startup ecosystem lead to dependency on self-prescribed sleep supplements. Doctors urge long-term behavioural change...
Nifty Midcap Select: Are analyst projections an indication of an impending correction?Corrections or what a phase of profit booking is something which is very common and healthy in the markets. The question is whether the cor...
View: Depression is not a fashion statement that Urban Company can fixAs someone who has had his own battles with depression, I'm often bemused by the advice dished out by irritatingly well-meaning 'non-suffer...
Do you snooze right? Most Indian men between 20-30 years of age suffer from sleep disordersInsomnia, Sleep Apnea, Narcolepsy are among the most-common sleep disorders.
Feeling fatigued, struggling to wake up for work? Long shifts, inadequate pay causing depression amongst millennialsIndia has become the hub of 'cheap labour' for most of the employers across the globe.
Amidst the #MeToo movement to expose sexual harassers, people are increasingly seeking therapyTherapists say just two words have spread mental health awareness to an unprecedented level in the country. They are ‘trigger warning’.
Holiday fever grips millennials looking for some shut-eyeWe all fuss over whether we sleep well enough, long enough or deeply enough but many millennials are actually willing to pay hard cash to s...
This is what kept our celebrities awake in 2016From the suicide of Rohith Vemula in Hyderabad to the disappearance of Najeeb Ahmed at JNU, the young are a worried lot.
World Mental Health Day: Why mental illness still remains shrouded in stigmaStudies done in the UK, the EU and the US report that 15-30% of the working population will deal with some kind of mental health problem du...
Attitude changing towards depression, but a lot more needs to be done to spread awarenessDeepika Padukone’s recent public admission of being depressed is a sign of changing attitude toward the illness, but there is a still lot t...
Unwired: Why many Indian executives are taking a break from smartphones, tablets and laptopsET Magazine examines why many high-flying Indian execs are considering pruning their online lives, and what are the most effective ways to ...
- 26 Indian artworks to be featured at Christie's auction
In a sign of the increasing recognition of the Indian art on world canvas, 26 works from contemporary Indian artists would go under the ham...