To look good and get that natural glow, you need to eat healthy and keep your skin well looked after at least six weeks before "D day".
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Health Care Tips: How to Make Flavoured Oil: Garlic, Chilli and More Infused Recipes
Flavoured oils - they are delicious, universally endearing, easy on the wallet and super easy to prepare. Here are 5 flavoured oil recipes.
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Read more: How to Make Flavoured Oil: Garlic, Chilli and More Infused Recipes
Health Care Tips: Sonakshi Sinha's Diet & Fitness Routine: How She Lost 30 Kilos
She may not have the best abs or the perfectly toned body but shes strong and healthy and that matters the most.
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Read more: Sonakshi Sinha's Diet & Fitness Routine: How She Lost 30 Kilos
Health Care Tips: The 31 Best Cookbooks of 2016
If you had never bought a cookbook before this year, the crop of 2016 could build a first-rate culinary library, you'll want to look through this list, too, with an eye toward replacing a few titles....
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Read more: The 31 Best Cookbooks of 2016
Health Care Tips: This Middle Eastern Dip's Time has Come
Not too long ago, hummus seemed exotic to many Americans. Now, it is practically an everyday food. In light of that, it seems baba ghanouj is ready for its close-up.
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Read more: This Middle Eastern Dip's Time has Come
Health Care Tips: In Georgia's Music Capital, the Food Starts to Find its Rhythm
There are eccentric public monuments in Athens: Athena, goddess of wisdom, stands tall on North Thomas Street; a 4,000-pound anchor has landed in the middle of Broad Street; and a Civil War-era...
Read more: In Georgia's Music Capital, the Food Starts to Find its Rhythm
Read more: In Georgia's Music Capital, the Food Starts to Find its Rhythm
Health Care Tips: As Oceans Empty, Kenya Fishermen Must Adapt or Disappear
"Fishing is not just an income generating activity, it is a lifestyle," said local fisheries director Kamalu Sharif. "You cannot remove a fisherman and take him to the farm."
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Read more: As Oceans Empty, Kenya Fishermen Must Adapt or Disappear
Health Care Tips: California Hospitals Take Obesity Fight to Supermarkets
"Shop with Your Doc," a program organized by a network of hospitals in California, aims to help with that, stationing doctors and nutritionists in supermarkets to aid customers in navigating food...
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Read more: California Hospitals Take Obesity Fight to Supermarkets
Health Care Tips: 3 to 5 Cups of Coffee Daily May Prevent Alzheimer's Risk
Drinking three to five cups of coffee a day may provide protection against age-related cognitive decline and other neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, a new report claims.
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Read more: 3 to 5 Cups of Coffee Daily May Prevent Alzheimer's Risk
Health Care Tips: 15 Incredible Rock Salt Benefits for Skin, Hair and Overall Health
Here are 15 amazing benefits of rock salt for skin, hair and overall health. Rock salt is the purest form of salt and according to Ayurveda, it is a superior salt.
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Read more: 15 Incredible Rock Salt Benefits for Skin, Hair and Overall Health
Health Care Tips: Snacks Back in Fashion: When Nostalgia Meets Contemporary Flavours
This isn't the reviving; these munchies come redefined in contemporary flavours - bringing to you the best of both worlds.
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Read more: Snacks Back in Fashion: When Nostalgia Meets Contemporary Flavours
Health Care Tips: New Way to Create Fuel From Water
In a breakthrough, scientists have found an economically viable way to create fuel from water by splitting it into oxygen and hydrogen, using an ultrathin catalyst.
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Read more: New Way to Create Fuel From Water
Health Care Tips: Want to Delay Death? Then Swim, Dance or Get on Court: Study
Swimming, racquet sports and aerobics are associated with the best odds of staving off death, and in particular of reducing the risk of dying from heart disease or stroke, scientists said on Tuesday.
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Read more: Want to Delay Death? Then Swim, Dance or Get on Court: Study
Health Care Tips: A New and Improved Way to Eat Peppermint Bark
A cookie press looks like the culinary version of a caulking gun and deposits only enough dough to make one cookie. I tried quite a few presses, and the best one that I have found so far is the OXO...
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Read more: A New and Improved Way to Eat Peppermint Bark
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Health Care Tips: Under-50 Smokers Face 8-Fold Higher Heart Attack Risk: Study
Smokers under 50 are eight times more likely than non-smokers of the same age to have a major heart attack, scientists said Wednesday.
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Read more: Under-50 Smokers Face 8-Fold Higher Heart Attack Risk: Study
Health Care Tips: Haryana Records All-Time High Paddy Procurement
With an all-time high procurement of over 53.24 lakh tonnes of paddy by procurement agencies this season, a new record has been set in Haryana, a minister said on Tuesday.
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Read more: Haryana Records All-Time High Paddy Procurement
Health Care Tips: Minister Launches Anti-Obesity Campaign in Maharashtra
Maharashtra's Minister of Water Resources and Medical Education Girish Mahajan on Tuesday launched an awareness campaign against obesity in the state.
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Read more: Minister Launches Anti-Obesity Campaign in Maharashtra
Health Care Tips: Gene that Quells Desire to Drink Alcohol Identified
In a step that could lead to development of drugs to regulate alcohol consumption, researchers have identified a gene variant that suppresses the desire for a drink.
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Read more: Gene that Quells Desire to Drink Alcohol Identified
Health Care Tips: Ban Junk Food on Campuses: UGC Tells Colleges
Despite limited empirical evidence, there is growing concern that junk food availability in schools and colleges has contributed to this childhood obesity epidemic.
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Read more: Ban Junk Food on Campuses: UGC Tells Colleges
Health Care Tips: 8 Incredible Mustard Oil Benefits You Need to Know
Mustard oil, a common ingredient in the Indian kitchen, comes loaded with a host of health benefits, from treating a cold to boosting hair growth.
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Read more: 8 Incredible Mustard Oil Benefits You Need to Know
Health Care Tips: Aamir Khan's Diet & Fitness Secrets: The Effort Behind the Dangal Look
For his new look in Dangal, Aamir Khan actually gained 25 kgs in 6 months and then shed the extra pounds. Aamir was determined to go from fat to fit, and not the other way around.
Read more: Aamir Khan's Diet & Fitness Secrets: The Effort Behind the Dangal Look
Read more: Aamir Khan's Diet & Fitness Secrets: The Effort Behind the Dangal Look
Health Care Tips: Poor Diet Sees Scurvy Reappear in Australia
Scurvy, a disease historically associated with old-world sailors on long voyages, is making a surprise comeback in Australia, with health officials Tuesday revealing a rare spate of cases.
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Read more: Poor Diet Sees Scurvy Reappear in Australia
Health Care Tips: France Finds H5N8 Bird Flu in Wild Ducks
A severe strain of H5N8 bird flu that has hit several countries in Europe leading to the culling of thousands of poultry was detected in wild ducks in Northern France, the farm ministry said on...
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Read more: France Finds H5N8 Bird Flu in Wild Ducks
Health Care Tips: Coca-Cola No. 1 in Japan with Drinks Galore, but not Coke
Coca-Cola has been the No. 1 beverage maker in Japan for half a century, but it's not thanks to the popularity of Coke. Instead, the American soft-drink brand has adapted to the quirky ways this...
Read more: Coca-Cola No. 1 in Japan with Drinks Galore, but not Coke
Read more: Coca-Cola No. 1 in Japan with Drinks Galore, but not Coke
Health Care Tips: 1.4 Billion Jobs Depend on Pollinators: Report
About 1.4 billion jobs and three-quarters of all crops depend on pollinators, researchers said today warning of a dire threat to human welfare if the falls in bee and butterfly numbers are not halted.
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Read more: 1.4 Billion Jobs Depend on Pollinators: Report
Health Care Tips: Ayurveda Should be Included in Mainstream Medical Care: HP Governor
Himachal Pradesh Governor Acharya Devvrat today said keeping in view the increasing burden of existing and emerging diseases, and gaps in modern medicines, there was a dire need to include indigenous...
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Read more: Ayurveda Should be Included in Mainstream Medical Care: HP Governor
Health Care Tips: Dutch Kill 190,000 Ducks to Contain Bird Flu Outbreak
Dutch officials have culled 190,000 ducks on a central Netherlands farm where inspectors have confirmed the presence of a highly infectious strain of bird flu, officials and local media said today.
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Read more: Dutch Kill 190,000 Ducks to Contain Bird Flu Outbreak
Health Care Tips: New Regulations for Health Supplements Bring Clarity: IDSA
Indian Direct Selling Association (IDSA) has said the formulation of new standards for health supplements and nutraceuticals by food regulator FSSAI would help bring clarity about the products being...
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Read more: New Regulations for Health Supplements Bring Clarity: IDSA
Health Care Tips: Salmon from Norway comes to India with 'Desi' Twist
Sea food lovers are in for good news as they can now relish salmon, native to tributaries of North Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, in Indianised versions like 'Amritsari Tawa Salmon' and 'Bengali yogurt...
Read more: Salmon from Norway comes to India with 'Desi' Twist
Read more: Salmon from Norway comes to India with 'Desi' Twist
Health Care Tips: Study Finds no Link Between Pregnancy Flu, Autism Risk
Researchers found no link between influenza in pregnant women and the risk of her child developing autism after birth, a US study said Monday.
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Read more: Study Finds no Link Between Pregnancy Flu, Autism Risk
Health Care Tips: Saudi Investment Fund to Take Stake in Gulf Food Giant
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund will acquire a 50 percent stake in a UAE firm which last month took control of Kuwaiti food giant Americana, the PIF said on Monday.
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Read more: Saudi Investment Fund to Take Stake in Gulf Food Giant
Health Care Tips: Tobacco Exposure Ups Behavioural Issues, Dropout Rates in Children
Children exposed to tobacco smoke in early childhood adopt anti-social behaviour, engage in proactive and reactive aggression, and face conduct problems at school, even drop out at age 12, a research...
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Read more: Tobacco Exposure Ups Behavioural Issues, Dropout Rates in Children
Health Care Tips: Top Chef James Sharman Opens Pop-Up Restaurant On Mount Everest
For food lovers there are no set boundaries and this saying goes hand in hand for Chef James Sharman, protg of Tom Aikens and chef de partie at Noma in Copenhagen, who will be presenting a series of...
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Read more: Top Chef James Sharman Opens Pop-Up Restaurant On Mount Everest
Health Care Tips: Why Starbucks Cups Always Stir Up Controversy
Today, Starbucks has more than 12,000 shops in the United States, and 80 percent of the country lives less than 20 miles from a grande eggnog latte.
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Read more: Why Starbucks Cups Always Stir Up Controversy
Health Care Tips: 8 Popular Souring Agents in Indian Cuisine: Kokum, Amchoor and More
Its by now much-touted gyan that Indian curries change character every few hundred kilometres. And that we distinguish them not by their -main- ingredients but by the subtler change in spicing and...
Read more: 8 Popular Souring Agents in Indian Cuisine: Kokum, Amchoor and More
Read more: 8 Popular Souring Agents in Indian Cuisine: Kokum, Amchoor and More
Monday, November 28, 2016
Health Care Tips: Beetroot Juice: The Ultimate Post and Pre-Workout Drink
Scientific research has often linked beetroot juice consumption with enhanced sports performance. Beetroot juice when combined with carrot, ginger and lemon becomes a 'Miracle Drink'.
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Read more: Beetroot Juice: The Ultimate Post and Pre-Workout Drink
Health Care Tips: 5 Effective Home Remedies for Tonsils
Swollen tonsils are one of the most common problems in India. ...
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Read more: 5 Effective Home Remedies for Tonsils
Health Care Tips: Know Your Coffee: Cappuccino, Latte and 15 Different Kinds
India is certainly one of the world's greatest tea cultures, but it is no stranger to the coffee bean. Kaapi is the bedrock of a South Indian breakfast...
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Read more: Know Your Coffee: Cappuccino, Latte and 15 Different Kinds
Health Care Tips: How Does Alia Bhatt Look So Effortlessly Beautiful?
The 'Dear Zindagi' actress wasnt always as slim as she is now, and has lost oodles of weight over the last few years.
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Read more: How Does Alia Bhatt Look So Effortlessly Beautiful?
Health Care Tips: How to Fit in Some Ftness Amid The Holiday Hustle
Learn how to fit in some fitness during the holidays, because you will probably consume greater-than-usual amounts of fat and sugar.
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Read more: How to Fit in Some Ftness Amid The Holiday Hustle
Health Care Tips: Farmers Take to Profitable Medicinal Farming
Ever since Sachidanand Rai, a farmer from Khushinagar in Uttar Pradesh, started growing medicinal plants, he has significantly increased his income, while also contributing to preservation of rare...
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Read more: Farmers Take to Profitable Medicinal Farming
Health Care Tips: Dietitian to Vegan Athletes: 'Just Eat a Lot More' to Fuel Your Body
Athletes don't need to eat a different diet from non-athletes, vegan dietitian Susan Levin of the Physicians Committee on Responsible Medicine says, they just need to eat a lot more than other people...
Read more: Dietitian to Vegan Athletes: 'Just Eat a Lot More' to Fuel Your Body
Read more: Dietitian to Vegan Athletes: 'Just Eat a Lot More' to Fuel Your Body
Health Care Tips: A User's Guide to Buying Seafood
Seafood is readily available, quick to cook and very nutritious. So what's getting in the way of us enjoying seafood more often? Here's a user's guide to buying seafood.
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Read more: A User's Guide to Buying Seafood
Health Care Tips: Jet Lag May Increase Liver Cancer Risk: Study
Repeated jet lags may increase obesity-related liver disease as well as risk of liver cancer, a new study has warned.
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Read more: Jet Lag May Increase Liver Cancer Risk: Study
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Health Care Tips: Himachal Sees 80% Deficit Rains, May Hit Wheat Crop
More than 80 per cent of wheat sowing has been completed in Himachal Pradesh in the Rabi season, but the prolonged dry spell for almost two months is causing anxiety among the farmers as they...
Read more: Himachal Sees 80% Deficit Rains, May Hit Wheat Crop
Read more: Himachal Sees 80% Deficit Rains, May Hit Wheat Crop
Health Care Tips: 7 Common Coffee Brewing Mistakes
Most coffee lovers, who are always in search of the perfect cup even at home, unknowingly make mistakes with their brew setups. Here are 7 common coffee brewing mistakes.
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Read more: 7 Common Coffee Brewing Mistakes
Health Care Tips: Anil Kapoor: Health is Greatest Bank Balance
Actor-producer Anil Kapoor says the greatest bank balance is a person's health and money can't buy it.
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Read more: Anil Kapoor: Health is Greatest Bank Balance
Health Care Tips: Teenagers Drink a Bathtub of Sugary Drinks a Year
British teenagers consume sugary drinks equivalent of nearly a bathtub on average in a year, Cancer Research UK reported.
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Read more: Teenagers Drink a Bathtub of Sugary Drinks a Year
Health Care Tips: Is Refined Food Killing Us?
Refined and chemically processed food suppresses the immune system, which in turn prevents efficiency of all body processes. Please remember 'fresh is the best'.
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Read more: Is Refined Food Killing Us?
Health Care Tips: 10 Best Indian Winter Vegetable Recipes
Come winter and it's time for indulgence. This is the season when the markets are brimming with all sorts of root vegetables, tubers and leafy greens. Here are our 10 best recipes.
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Read more: 10 Best Indian Winter Vegetable Recipes
Health Care Tips: Hearty Veg Soup Recipes for Cosy Winter Evenings
Nothing completes a cold winter evening like hands wrapped around a warm bowl of soup.
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Read more: Hearty Veg Soup Recipes for Cosy Winter Evenings
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Health Care Tips: 3 Quirky Beer Cocktails to Impress Your Guests
This time when you treat people at home, give a new twist to your cocktails by trying an age-old favourite as the base - beer! Beer is very versatile and easy to handle.
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Read more: 3 Quirky Beer Cocktails to Impress Your Guests
Health Care Tips: Need to boost agriculture mechanisation: Union Minister of Agriculture
There is a need to boost agriculture mechanisation to enhance crop productivity to feed the growing population, Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh said on Friday.
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Read more: Need to boost agriculture mechanisation: Union Minister of Agriculture
Health Care Tips: Sweden Slaughters 200,000 Hens on Bird Flu Fears
Sweden on Friday said 200,000 chickens were being slaughtered at a farm where bird flu has been detected, following a resurgence in the virus across Europe.
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Read more: Sweden Slaughters 200,000 Hens on Bird Flu Fears
Health Care Tips: Depression , May up Risk of Arthritis, Stomach Problems: Study
Arthritis and diseases of the digestive system are more common after depression, while anxiety disorders tend to be followed by skin diseases, a new study has warned.
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Read more: Depression , May up Risk of Arthritis, Stomach Problems: Study
Health Care Tips: Kharif Crop in Over 35 lakh Hectare Hit Due to Rain Failure
Crops in 35.41 lakh hectares in Karnataka had been damaged during the Kharif season this year due to failure of rains, the state assembly was informed today.
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Read more: Kharif Crop in Over 35 lakh Hectare Hit Due to Rain Failure
Health Care Tips: Nitrogen May Help Boost Gut Health
Scientists have found that intestinal nitrogen plays a key role in regulating gut microbes, a finding that may help better understand how our diet impacts the microbiota.
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Read more: Nitrogen May Help Boost Gut Health
Health Care Tips: India Confirms H5N8 Bird Flu Outbreak in Karnataka - OIE
India has reported an outbreak of a highly contagious bird flu virus in Karnataka, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) said on Friday, citing a report from the Indian agriculture ministry.
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Read more: India Confirms H5N8 Bird Flu Outbreak in Karnataka - OIE
Health Care Tips: Granola Lovers Beware: Oat Costs Jump as Canada Output Drops
Granola and oatmeal lovers in the U.S. may need to prepare for some sticker shock.
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Read more: Granola Lovers Beware: Oat Costs Jump as Canada Output Drops
Health Care Tips: 5 Yummy British Dishes You Must Try Post-Brexit
Britain is a place of comfort foods, the dishes are mostly non-fuss and the emphasis is always on enhancing the natural flavours - perhaps this is why a lot of their food is so flavourful.
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Read more: 5 Yummy British Dishes You Must Try Post-Brexit
Health Care Tips: National Milk Day 2016: 10 Best Milkshake Recipes
26th November is marked as National Milk Day in India. Here are our 10 best milkshakes recipes listed out for you to celebrate.
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Read more: National Milk Day 2016: 10 Best Milkshake Recipes
Friday, November 25, 2016
Health Care Tips: Top Danish Restaurant Fined for Hygiene Breaches
Denmark's only three-star Michelin restaurant on Thursday faced questions over hygiene after it was fined 20,000 kroner (2,688 euros, $2,839) by the country's food safety authority.
Read more: Top Danish Restaurant Fined for Hygiene Breaches
Read more: Top Danish Restaurant Fined for Hygiene Breaches
Health Care Tips: Scientists Say Gut Microbes May Play Role in Yo-Yo Dieting, Obesity
Scientists studying yo-yo dieting in mice say the tendency for people to regain excess weight rapidly after successfully slimming may well be due to their microbiome - the trillions of microorganisms...
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Read more: Scientists Say Gut Microbes May Play Role in Yo-Yo Dieting, Obesity
Health Care Tips: Nepal Should Preserve Herbs: Bhandari
Nepal, which is rich in biological diversity, should make all efforts to conserve its herbs, President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said.
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Read more: Nepal Should Preserve Herbs: Bhandari
Health Care Tips: Amazon to Sell Amul Products in the US
Global e-commerce giant Amazon will now ship Amul products to consumers in the US, a move that will help the Indian dairy major to increase its exports.
Read more: Amazon to Sell Amul Products in the US
Read more: Amazon to Sell Amul Products in the US
Health Care Tips: Low Fat Food: What to Eat and What to Avoid for Weight Loss
Say 'low fat food' and you have everyone's attention. Here are low fat foods you can look out for to help you in your weight loss journey.
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Read more: Low Fat Food: What to Eat and What to Avoid for Weight Loss
Health Care Tips: 32 Tonnes of Adulterated Chili Powder Seized
Police today seized 32 tonne of chili powder, which they suspect is adulterated, from two lorries near Penugolanu village in Krishna district today.
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Read more: 32 Tonnes of Adulterated Chili Powder Seized
Health Care Tips: Confirmed Cases of Chikungunya Soar in Brazil
Brazil's Health Ministry says that cases of chikungunya are soaring this year in Latin America's biggest country.
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Read more: Confirmed Cases of Chikungunya Soar in Brazil
Health Care Tips: 16,000 Turkeys Killed in Germany to Stop the Spread of Bird Flu
Authorities in northern Germany have killed 16,000 turkeys and ordered 92,000 chickens slaughtered after detecting an outbreak of bird flu.
Read more: 16,000 Turkeys Killed in Germany to Stop the Spread of Bird Flu
Read more: 16,000 Turkeys Killed in Germany to Stop the Spread of Bird Flu
Health Care Tips: Friends, Family, Turkey and Touchdowns for Mr. Obamas' Holiday
President Barack Obama and his family are spending Thanksgiving with friends, family, turkey and touchdowns, as he puts it, and reflecting "on what truly binds us as Americans."
Read more: Friends, Family, Turkey and Touchdowns for Mr. Obamas' Holiday
Read more: Friends, Family, Turkey and Touchdowns for Mr. Obamas' Holiday
Health Care Tips: 7 Incredible Benefits of Castor Oil: The Oil That Heals
Lets learn more about the various qualities of castor oil and how they can benefit your overall health.
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Read more: 7 Incredible Benefits of Castor Oil: The Oil That Heals
Health Care Tips: 5 Herbal Tea Recipes to Boost Your Immunity This Winter
Herbal teas have long been considered warriors in the battle against bad health. Ginger, tulsi, mint, even pepper and cinnamon are all extremely healthy.
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Read more: 5 Herbal Tea Recipes to Boost Your Immunity This Winter
Health Care Tips: A Beginner's Guide to Oysters: Belon, Kumamoto and More
Similar to wine, oysters too come with their set of flavour notes. They can be floral, fruity, spicy and even like mushrooms. There are several types.
Read more: A Beginner's Guide to Oysters: Belon, Kumamoto and More
Read more: A Beginner's Guide to Oysters: Belon, Kumamoto and More
Health Care Tips: Prime Minister Lays Foundation Stone of AIIMS in Punjab
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday laid the foundation stone of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Bathinda district in Punjab.
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Read more: Prime Minister Lays Foundation Stone of AIIMS in Punjab
Health Care Tips: Patanjali Group Sets up Factory in Nepal
The Patanjali Group, owned by Indian yoga guru Ramdev, opened its new factory in Nepal on Thursday, aiming to produce various fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) in a bid to expand its business across...
Read more: Patanjali Group Sets up Factory in Nepal
Read more: Patanjali Group Sets up Factory in Nepal
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Health Care Tips: Odisha Orders Testing of Soft Drinks
The Odisha government has asked district health officials to collect samples of soft drinks in the state after heavy metals were found in different soft drinks in other parts of the country, said an...
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Read more: Odisha Orders Testing of Soft Drinks
Health Care Tips: Mobile App for Members of Parliament to Track Women's Health
A mobile application Swasthya Samiksha was launched here on Thursday which enables Members of Parliament to track women's reproductive health in their constituencies and bring improvement.
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Read more: Mobile App for Members of Parliament to Track Women's Health
Health Care Tips: How Demonetisation Affects Country's Food and Agriculture Markets
Business at Delhi's massive Azadpur market is at a standstill. The market is empty while vendors are witnessing unimaginable losses.
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Read more: How Demonetisation Affects Country's Food and Agriculture Markets
Health Care Tips: Europe Air Pollution Causes 467,000 Early Deaths a Year: Report
Almost nine out of 10 European city dwellers breathe air that is harmful to their health, though the continent's air quality is slowly improving, the European Environment Agency (EEA) said today.
Read more: Europe Air Pollution Causes 467,000 Early Deaths a Year: Report
Read more: Europe Air Pollution Causes 467,000 Early Deaths a Year: Report
Health Care Tips: There's no Magic Bullet for Fitness, But Magnesium Comes Close
Magnesium helps with energy, muscle strength, flexibility, sleep and stress management - everything you need.
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Read more: There's no Magic Bullet for Fitness, But Magnesium Comes Close
Health Care Tips: High Intake of Saturated Fats May up Heart Disease Risk
Love to eat hard cheese, whole milk, butter, beef, and chocolate? Beware, as a new study suggests that regular consumption of such major saturated fatty acids can increase the risk of coronary heart...
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Read more: High Intake of Saturated Fats May up Heart Disease Risk
Health Care Tips: Nobody Cooks Anymore, and Maybe That's not so Bad
View of food-spending patterns comes from the Census Bureau's monthly retail sales data. Sometime soon, it appears, spending at restaurants and bars will surpass spending at food and beverage stores.
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Read more: Nobody Cooks Anymore, and Maybe That's not so Bad
Health Care Tips: Yogic Breathing May Help Fight Major Depression: Study
A breathing-based yogic meditation practice may help alleviate severe depression in people who do not fully respond to antidepressant treatments, according to a new study led by an Indian-origin...
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Read more: Yogic Breathing May Help Fight Major Depression: Study
Health Care Tips: NASA Developing Breakfast Food Bars for Deep Space Mission
Scientists at NASA are developing a variety of food bars that astronauts onboard the Orion spacecraft can eat for breakfast during their travel beyond the Moon to explore deep space destinations.
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Read more: NASA Developing Breakfast Food Bars for Deep Space Mission
Health Care Tips: Besan for Skin: 10 Best Natural Packs for All Skin Types
Here are 10 beauty packs you can make at home using besan, and other everyday ingredients. The best part about besan (gram flour) is that it works for all skin types.
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Read more: Besan for Skin: 10 Best Natural Packs for All Skin Types
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Health Care Tips: Thanksgiving 2016 Recipes: How to Make Delicious Pies
Happy Thanksgiving 2016! It's time to feast and there's nothing better than having a range of pies recipes to celebrate with.
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Read more: Thanksgiving 2016 Recipes: How to Make Delicious Pies
Health Care Tips: Natural Healing: 7 Home Remedies for a Dry Throat
Lately, a lot of people have been complaining of an itchy throat due the rising levels of pollution and dust. Here are 7 home remedies to treat dry throat.
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Read more: Natural Healing: 7 Home Remedies for a Dry Throat
Health Care Tips: More than Just Lettuce: Salad Ingredients You Need, Today
Let's go over some ingredients that work well to create that bowl of green heaven.
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Read more: More than Just Lettuce: Salad Ingredients You Need, Today
Health Care Tips: Nuttier, More Decadent Brownies With Acorn Flour
Working with acorn flour can be challenging because of its unique properties, most of the time while working with acorn flour, one substitutes it for a portion of the regular flour, say a quarter or...
Read more: Nuttier, More Decadent Brownies With Acorn Flour
Read more: Nuttier, More Decadent Brownies With Acorn Flour
Health Care Tips: Risk to Human from Bird Flu Sub-Type H5N8 is Low: Government
The risk to human population from avian influenza sub-type H5N8 is "low" but the government has issued advisories to states and Union Territories to minimise bird-human interface as a matter of...
Read more: Risk to Human from Bird Flu Sub-Type H5N8 is Low: Government
Read more: Risk to Human from Bird Flu Sub-Type H5N8 is Low: Government
Health Care Tips: Dengue Claimed 179 Lives, no Death Due to Chikungunya: Government
Dengue has claimed 179 lives across the country this year while no death has been reported due to chikungunya, though it affected 21,000 people, the Rajya Sabha was told today.
Read more: Dengue Claimed 179 Lives, no Death Due to Chikungunya: Government
Read more: Dengue Claimed 179 Lives, no Death Due to Chikungunya: Government
Health Care Tips: India's Crop Yields Lower than US, Europe and China: Government
India's crop yields are lower than those in the US, Europe and China and the government is implementing several schemes to address this issue, Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh said today.
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Read more: India's Crop Yields Lower than US, Europe and China: Government
Health Care Tips: Protein, Salt make you Sleepy after Large Meals: Study
Do you often feel sleepy after a large meal? Higher protein and salt content in diet as well as the amount of food consumed may be to blame, scientists say.
Read more: Protein, Salt make you Sleepy after Large Meals: Study
Read more: Protein, Salt make you Sleepy after Large Meals: Study
Health Care Tips: Raid to Check Adulteration of Pulses with Toxic Seeds
Malkangiri district administration today launched a raid on godowns, local markets and trading centres suspected to be involved in adulterating pulses.
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Read more: Raid to Check Adulteration of Pulses with Toxic Seeds
Health Care Tips: Agronomist Plays Key Role in Raising Crop Yield: Swaminathan
Expressing concern over lower crop yields, renowned farm scientist M S Swaminathan today emphasised the role of "agronomist" in realising higher farm productivity through better agronomic management...
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Read more: Agronomist Plays Key Role in Raising Crop Yield: Swaminathan
Health Care Tips: Want Healthy Kids? Let them Play in the Mud, Feed them Allergenic Foods
If you read about children's health, you've heard a lot of this before: Microbes, vilified because they cause infectious diseases, can be beneficial to a child's well-being.
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Read more: Want Healthy Kids? Let them Play in the Mud, Feed them Allergenic Foods
Health Care Tips: Guava Leaves for Hair Growth: How to Use This Ancient Beauty Remedy
Guava leaves are as great as the fruit, which is credited for being a powerhouse of nutrients and is widely popular too. Just like the fruit, the leaves too contain vitamin B and C, which help boost...
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Read more: Guava Leaves for Hair Growth: How to Use This Ancient Beauty Remedy
Health Care Tips: Thanksgiving in Space: Turkey, Green Beans and even Football
Turkey and football will be the main Thanksgiving headliners up on the International Space Station.
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Read more: Thanksgiving in Space: Turkey, Green Beans and even Football
Health Care Tips: Five Distinguished Italian Chefs in Kolkata for Cuisine Fest
Over 1,300 events -- from contests and conferences to tastings and thematic dinners -- in 105 countries, including India, are set to be the highlights of the week-long maiden edition of the 'First...
Read more: Five Distinguished Italian Chefs in Kolkata for Cuisine Fest
Read more: Five Distinguished Italian Chefs in Kolkata for Cuisine Fest
Health Care Tips: Walking Improves Your Heart Health
A simple walking regimen can go a long way in improving your heart health, say researchers.
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Read more: Walking Improves Your Heart Health
Health Care Tips: Non-Smokers too at Risk From Second-Hand Smoke
A ban on smoking in public places came into effect across India eight years ago -- but India still remains home to 12 per cent of the worlds smokers and they with their second-hand smoke pose a threat...
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Read more: Non-Smokers too at Risk From Second-Hand Smoke
Health Care Tips: Alzheimer's Proteins Behind Vision Loss in Elderly: Study
Researchers have found a group of proteins -- known to be the likely cause of Alzheimer's disease -- that get accumulated in the ageing retina causing damage to it and are also the key reason behind a...
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Read more: Alzheimer's Proteins Behind Vision Loss in Elderly: Study
Health Care Tips: Plant Compounds May Boost Brain Power in Elderly
The same compounds that give plants and vegetables their vibrant colours might be able to boost brain functioning in older adults, new research suggests.
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Read more: Plant Compounds May Boost Brain Power in Elderly
Health Care Tips: Obesity, Weight Loss in Adolescence May Cause Permanent Bone Loss
Teenagers who are obese as well as those who lose excessive weight may both be at risk of irreparable damage to their bones, a new study has found.
Read more: Obesity, Weight Loss in Adolescence May Cause Permanent Bone Loss
Read more: Obesity, Weight Loss in Adolescence May Cause Permanent Bone Loss
Health Care Tips: Lead, Heavy Metals have Been Found in Soft Drinks: Government
Lead and other heavy metals like Cadmium and Chromium have been found in the samples of five different soft drinks manufactured by two major multinational companies in India, Rajya Sabha was informed...
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Read more: Lead, Heavy Metals have Been Found in Soft Drinks: Government
Health Care Tips: 7 Restaurants to Look Out for This Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is one of most celebrated holiday seasons in the United States of America. From the famous turkey roast with an assortment of dressings to mouth-watering desserts like pumpkin pie and...
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Read more: 7 Restaurants to Look Out for This Thanksgiving
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Health Care Tips: 13 Incredible Chamomile Tea Benefits: Drink Up!
Chamomile tea benefits are aplenty. It is prepared from dried flowers, and is known to boost immunity as well as reduce stress, among other properties.
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Read more: 13 Incredible Chamomile Tea Benefits: Drink Up!
Health Care Tips: 10 Most Popular South Indian Rice Dishes
It's no hidden secret that South India is obsessed with rice. There are so many varieties of rice dishes that you can savour across the region. Here are our 10 best.
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Read more: 10 Most Popular South Indian Rice Dishes
Health Care Tips: Rich, Out-Of-The-Bird Chestnut And Sausage Stuffing
The stuffing for our turkey is bread-based and seasoned with herbs, onions, sausage and chestnuts. I am always asked to make a huge amount, and there is enough stuffing to fill a 20-pound bird
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Read more: Rich, Out-Of-The-Bird Chestnut And Sausage Stuffing
Health Care Tips: Holiday Flavors, Bright and Early: Recipe
These waffles are a smile-inducing way to get you back in gear the morning after your holiday feast, and to use up leftover pumpkin puree and cranberries while you're at it.
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Read more: Holiday Flavors, Bright and Early: Recipe
Health Care Tips: Alcoholism is a National Problem that Localities Struggle to Address
A cohesive set of national policies is needed, one that recognizes not only that alcoholism is a disease but also that medical solutions alone will not solve social problems.
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Read more: Alcoholism is a National Problem that Localities Struggle to Address
Health Care Tips: My Strategy for Dealing with Leftovers is a Many-Layered Approach; Recipe
A strata is a cross between a bread pudding and a French-toast casserole: layers, or strata, of bread, layers of something delicious and an egg-and-cream custard to hold it all together.
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Read more: My Strategy for Dealing with Leftovers is a Many-Layered Approach; Recipe
Health Care Tips: From a Vegan Cook, Gravy for the Holidays and Beyond
The perfect gravy, I decided a couple of years ago, might actually be less condiment and more centerpiece: substantial enough to preclude the need for a central hunk of sustenance and built around...
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Read more: From a Vegan Cook, Gravy for the Holidays and Beyond
Health Care Tips: What's that Oyster Sauce in your Pantry Good for? Recipe
With weeks of holiday eating ahead, this soup will be good to you: It's light and quick, yet there's enough in it to satisfy. It comes from "The Gourmet Kitchen," the new cookbook from food blogger...
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Read more: What's that Oyster Sauce in your Pantry Good for? Recipe
Health Care Tips: White's 'Champagne' Does the Job
We learn how the economics of production led to the rise of the big champagne houses, familiar names such as Mot & Chandon, Ruinart and Mumm, which dominate the industry even today.
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Read more: White's 'Champagne' Does the Job
Health Care Tips: Festive Pot Pies Celebrate Thanksgiving Leftovers
The only part of Thanksgiving better than the dinner itself is the next day, when we feast on leftovers. Sandwiches made with sliced turkey and cranberry sauce. Turkey soup. Turkey salad.
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Read more: Festive Pot Pies Celebrate Thanksgiving Leftovers
Health Care Tips: A Beginner's Guide to Yoga: Tips and Easy Poses to Get You Started
Here are some of the easiest poses that can safely be done at home.
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Read more: A Beginner's Guide to Yoga: Tips and Easy Poses to Get You Started
Health Care Tips: 5 Effective Exercises for Back Pain: Straighten Up!
Research suggests that between the age group 18 to 80, most people suffer from back pain due to lifestyle habits.
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Read more: 5 Effective Exercises for Back Pain: Straighten Up!
Health Care Tips: How Kellogg's Worked with "Independent Experts" to Tout Cereal
On its website, Kellogg touted a distinguished-sounding "Breakfast Council" of "independent experts" who helped guide its nutritional efforts.
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Read more: How Kellogg's Worked with "Independent Experts" to Tout Cereal
Health Care Tips: Allotment of Food Outlets at IITF done in Transparent Manner
Government's trade promotion agency ITPO today said that the allotment of food outlets running at India International Trade Fair has been done through a "completely transparent" e-tendering process.
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Read more: Allotment of Food Outlets at IITF done in Transparent Manner
Health Care Tips: Food Trail: Eating Out in Fort, South Mumbai
One of the original Central Business District of Mumbai, Fort has an array of restaurants and street food stalls that offer cuisines from varied regions.
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Read more: Food Trail: Eating Out in Fort, South Mumbai
Health Care Tips: Restaurants Face Steep Revenue Loss, Still Support Demonetization
Though many businesses across industries have been hit, the food industry has faced a direct brunt of this move.
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Read more: Restaurants Face Steep Revenue Loss, Still Support Demonetization
Health Care Tips: What Makes Kolkata's Street Food So Unique?
It's hard to match up to Kolkata's street food. From the most loved puchkas to Mughlai parathas, it is a gastronomic joyride.
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Read more: What Makes Kolkata's Street Food So Unique?
Health Care Tips: Govt to Sell 14,000 Tonnes of Wheat in Delhi to Check Rates
The government has doubled the quantity of wheat to 14,000 tonnes to be sold in open market through auction in the national capital on November 24 in order to check prices.
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Read more: Govt to Sell 14,000 Tonnes of Wheat in Delhi to Check Rates
Health Care Tips: Beijing Updates Air Pollution Alert System
A red alert, the most serious level, will be issued for air pollution in Beijing if the Chinese capital's air quality index reaches 500, local authorities said today.
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Read more: Beijing Updates Air Pollution Alert System
Health Care Tips: Children Account for 15 Percent of 1400 New Cancer Cases: Study
Children account for 15 per cent of 1400 new cases of cancer turning up annually at JIPMER here, the centrally sponsored health institute said.
Read more: Children Account for 15 Percent of 1400 New Cancer Cases: Study
Read more: Children Account for 15 Percent of 1400 New Cancer Cases: Study
Health Care Tips: British Teens Drink a 'Bathtub' of Sugary Drinks a Year
British teenagers drink almost a bathtub full of sugary drinks each year, Cancer Research UK said on Tuesday as the charity urged the government to do more to improve children's diets.
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Read more: British Teens Drink a 'Bathtub' of Sugary Drinks a Year
Monday, November 21, 2016
Health Care Tips: Reducing Malnutrition is the Key Focus: Maneka Gandhi
Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi on Monday said that the key focus of her ministry was to reduce malnutrition.
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Read more: Reducing Malnutrition is the Key Focus: Maneka Gandhi
Health Care Tips: Indian Chinese Move Over, the Pan Asian Food Trend is Here to Stay
The rise of Pan Asian cuisine in middle India has sounded the death knell for Indian-Chinese, that beloved "cuisine" so many of us found comfort in while growing up.
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Read more: Indian Chinese Move Over, the Pan Asian Food Trend is Here to Stay
Health Care Tips: 8 Incredible Sources of Omega 3 Foods: More Than Just Fish
Omega 3 fatty acids play a crucial role in the growth and proper functioning of the human body. There are a number of foods that are rich in Omega 3 fats and they are...
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Read more: 8 Incredible Sources of Omega 3 Foods: More Than Just Fish
Health Care Tips: 7 Things You Should Do Regularly to Reduce the Risk of Diabetes
Through lifestyle behavioural changes and healthier choices made early in life, diabetes can be prevented. Here are 7 tips to help reduce your risk.
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Read more: 7 Things You Should Do Regularly to Reduce the Risk of Diabetes
Health Care Tips: How to Build Muscles: 5 Foods That Can Help You
Food is the cellular foundation through which optimal health and fitness can be obtained. A well balanced diet is important for building muscles. Here are 5 foods that can help.
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Read more: How to Build Muscles: 5 Foods That Can Help You
Health Care Tips: Cutting Food Waste Saves Money for French Supermarkets
Experiments in France found that measures to cut the amount of food being thrown out also saved supermarkets money.
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Read more: Cutting Food Waste Saves Money for French Supermarkets
Health Care Tips: 4 Amazing Benefits of Drinking Water
Sixty to seventy percent of our body is made up of water and when we do not hydrate it well, it is inevitable that we face health problems.
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Read more: 4 Amazing Benefits of Drinking Water
Health Care Tips: City Air Found to Have Traces of Resistant Bacteria
The air you breathe may contain DNA from genes that make bacteria resistant to the most powerful antibiotics developed yet, a study has found.
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Read more: City Air Found to Have Traces of Resistant Bacteria
Health Care Tips: Avocado Extract in Food May Prevent Bacterial Illness
Extracts and isolated compounds from avocado seeds can potentially be used as a natural additive incorporated into ready-to-eat foods to control microbes that cause bacterial illness, researchers say.
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Read more: Avocado Extract in Food May Prevent Bacterial Illness
Health Care Tips: Poor Sleep May Adversely Affect Kidney Function
Short and poor quality of sleep may worsen kidney function in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), says a study.
Read more: Poor Sleep May Adversely Affect Kidney Function
Read more: Poor Sleep May Adversely Affect Kidney Function
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Health Care Tips: It is Important to Drink Milk: Myth or Fact?
Ek glass doodh: While growing up, this seemed to be my mother's most popular go-to remedy. She believed that milk could cure everything! But how much of that was true?
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Read more: It is Important to Drink Milk: Myth or Fact?
Health Care Tips: Montenegro's Shunned Donkey's Milk New Health Trend
Machines long ago usurped a donkey's traditional role as the farmer's beast of burden, but the animals are winning new fans in Montenegro.
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Read more: Montenegro's Shunned Donkey's Milk New Health Trend
Health Care Tips: Brandy: All About the Cousin of Wine and the 4 Types
The term brandy can be traced back to a Dutch term for burned wine and is distilled from wine. Here's a beginner's guide to the different types of brandy.
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Read more: Brandy: All About the Cousin of Wine and the 4 Types
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Health Care Tips: UN Warns of Hunger Threat in Southern Madagascar
The United Nations says farmers in southern Madagascar urgently need support ahead of the year-end crop-planting season to offset the devastating impact of years of drought.
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Read more: UN Warns of Hunger Threat in Southern Madagascar
Health Care Tips: Walnuts May Boost Mood in Young Men: Study
Eating walnuts may be key to a happier state-of-mind, say scientists who found that the nuts help improve mood, especially in young men. In this first intervention study in humans, researchers...
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Read more: Walnuts May Boost Mood in Young Men: Study
Health Care Tips: Wal-Mart Tackles Food Safety with Test of Blockchain Technology
If you shop at Wal-Mart, you might be buying packaged produce unlike any ever sold in a U.S. store.
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Read more: Wal-Mart Tackles Food Safety with Test of Blockchain Technology
Health Care Tips: Can Breastfeeding Reduce Babie's Pain During Vaccinations?
Infants who nurse during vaccinations may cry less and feel less pain than babies who are soothed in other ways, a research review suggests.
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Read more: Can Breastfeeding Reduce Babie's Pain During Vaccinations?
Health Care Tips: What Kind of Alcohol is Gluten Free?
he good news is that a large variety of gluten free beers are now available that are made from millets like sorghum and buckwheat. Some of the brands that sell certified gluten free beer are...
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Read more: What Kind of Alcohol is Gluten Free?
Friday, November 18, 2016
Health Care Tips: 7 Best Food Cities in South India
Would you travel for food? Here's our list of cities in South India that deserve to be on your travel wish list, with unique culinary experiences.
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Read more: 7 Best Food Cities in South India
Health Care Tips: McDonald's Investor Renews Push for Antibiotic Reduction in All Meat
A McDonald's Corp shareholder is redoubling efforts to convince the fast-food chain to stop all of its global restaurants from serving the meat of animals raised with antibiotics.
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Read more: McDonald's Investor Renews Push for Antibiotic Reduction in All Meat
Health Care Tips: Reliance on Food Pantries Can Make Healthy Eating Difficult
People who rely on food pantries for their meals may not receive enough dairy, fruits or vegetables to get all the nutrients.
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Read more: Reliance on Food Pantries Can Make Healthy Eating Difficult
Health Care Tips: Sugar Output Up by Almost 2% to 7.87 Lakh Tonnes
India's sugar production has increased marginally by nearly two per cent to reach 7.87 lakh tonnes compared to last year.
Read more: Sugar Output Up by Almost 2% to 7.87 Lakh Tonnes
Read more: Sugar Output Up by Almost 2% to 7.87 Lakh Tonnes
Health Care Tips: You Deserve a Seat Today: McDonald's Expanding Table Service
McDonald's wants to makes its fast-food outlets feel more like restaurants, with plans to eventually expand table service across its U.S. locations.
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Read more: You Deserve a Seat Today: McDonald's Expanding Table Service
Health Care Tips: Eat Less Salt for a Healthier Heart, Says New Study
A new research, published in theJournal of the American Society of Nephrology, shows that reducing sodium intake may provide significant improvements in kidney and heart health among patients...
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Read more: Eat Less Salt for a Healthier Heart, Says New Study
Health Care Tips: 10 Most Popular Noodles Dishes from Across Asia
It's really very hard not to fall in love with a bowl of noodles. And such is the variety that no matter where in South East Asia you travel to, your tastebuds will find something to seduce them.
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Read more: 10 Most Popular Noodles Dishes from Across Asia
Health Care Tips: Whole-Fat Milk May Make Kids Leaner: Study
Young children who drink whole-fat milk may be leaner and have higher vitamin D levels than those who consume low-fat or skimmed milk.
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Read more: Whole-Fat Milk May Make Kids Leaner: Study
Health Care Tips: Food Giants Keen On Food Fortification: FSSAI
Big food companies like Cargill, Future group and Tata Global Beverages have shown interest in launching fortified food items to fight malnutrition.
Read more: Food Giants Keen On Food Fortification: FSSAI
Read more: Food Giants Keen On Food Fortification: FSSAI
Health Care Tips: Men's Skin: 5 Face Care Tips to Prevent Acne and Blemishes
Cleaning, moisturising and protection from the sun are the three basic guidelines around which all skincare routines revolve. Here are 5 tips for men.
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Read more: Men's Skin: 5 Face Care Tips to Prevent Acne and Blemishes
Health Care Tips: A Great Workout for Weight Loss and Toning Up
Introducing: The Trapeze workout. It helps you build strength and flexibility. It improves your core muscles and multiple muscle groups simultaneously.
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Read more: A Great Workout for Weight Loss and Toning Up
Health Care Tips: 7 Reasons to Drink Aloe Vera Juice Everyday
Aloe vera juice has traditionally been a part of many Ayurvedic preparations, medicines and tonics. Here are 7 reasons why you should drink it everyday.
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Read more: 7 Reasons to Drink Aloe Vera Juice Everyday
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Health Care Tips: Custardy Pumpkin Flan Pays Homage To Portuguese Sweets
The Portuguese have a mind-boggling repertoire of egg-based desserts -- they make dozens of flan-like preparations, puddings and egg-filled pastries. Some bakers add almonds, others candied fruit or...
Read more: Custardy Pumpkin Flan Pays Homage To Portuguese Sweets
Read more: Custardy Pumpkin Flan Pays Homage To Portuguese Sweets
Health Care Tips: 6 Offbeat Restaurants in London for Casual Dining
London, of course, is where so many of our own food trends in Delhi and Mumbai arrive from. Endamame truffle dumplings, check. Hoppers, check. Even modern Indian food, check, check.
Read more: 6 Offbeat Restaurants in London for Casual Dining
Read more: 6 Offbeat Restaurants in London for Casual Dining
Health Care Tips: Mother's Depression May Affect Kid's Brain Development
Depressive symptoms in women during and after pregnancy are linked to reduced thickness of the cortex -- the outer layer of the brain responsible for complex thought and behaviour -- in preschool-age...
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Read more: Mother's Depression May Affect Kid's Brain Development
Health Care Tips: Having an Off Day at the Gym? Listen to Your Body and Lay Off
Autoregulation can mean different things to different people. However, methods such as biofeedback and rates of perceived exertion (RPE) are effective ways to quantify your body's response for...
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Read more: Having an Off Day at the Gym? Listen to Your Body and Lay Off
Health Care Tips: Fatty Food May up Mental Problems in Children
Love to binge on fatty foods such as oily samosas and cheese-laden pizzas? Beware, as a new study warns that such children may be at risk of developing cognitive and psychiatric problems such as...
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Read more: Fatty Food May up Mental Problems in Children
Health Care Tips: Not Getting Enough Out of Running Races? Walk
Meghan Kita has been running for 14 years, ever since joining her high school track team. She's got 17 marathons under her belt and a gig as a senior editor at Runner's World magazine.
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Read more: Not Getting Enough Out of Running Races? Walk
Health Care Tips: Pie in the Sky: New Zealand Makes Pizza Drone Delivery
The world's first pizza drone delivery was claimed Wednesday by the New Zealand division of fast food giant Domino's, as it looks to grab a slice of a potentially hot future market.
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Read more: Pie in the Sky: New Zealand Makes Pizza Drone Delivery
Health Care Tips: 12 Symptoms of Thyroid: The Triggers and How to Keep a Check
According to the Thyroid Foundation of Canada, about 200 million people in the world suffer from thyroid disease, and it is four to seven times more common in women.
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Read more: 12 Symptoms of Thyroid: The Triggers and How to Keep a Check
Health Care Tips: Fewer U.S. Children Lack Access to Healthcare
As a growing number of U.S. children have gained health insurance over the past decade, fewer kids are missing out on things like physicals and dental exams, a recent study suggests.
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Read more: Fewer U.S. Children Lack Access to Healthcare
Health Care Tips: Several Countries Impose Import Restrictions on German Poultry
Several countries have placed import restrictions on German poultry following outbreaks of bird flu in the country, German authorities said on Wednesday.
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Read more: Several Countries Impose Import Restrictions on German Poultry
Health Care Tips: 15 Amazing Mosambi Juice (Sweet Lime) Benefits for Skin, Hair and Health
Mosambi (sweet lime) is a citrus fruit that comes with a host of health benefits. Consume freshly squeezed mosambi juice to reap those benefits.
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Read more: 15 Amazing Mosambi Juice (Sweet Lime) Benefits for Skin, Hair and Health
Health Care Tips: Types of Dandruff: Tips to Remember Before Buying Anti-Dandruff Products
Some of the most traditional dandruff remedies are also the most effective in curing the woe. Here's what you need to know about the different types of dandruff.
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Read more: Types of Dandruff: Tips to Remember Before Buying Anti-Dandruff Products
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Health Care Tips: Huge Study Finds a Billion People Suffer From High Blood Pressure
The number of people with high blood pressure has almost doubled in 40 years to over 1.1 billion worldwide, scientists said on Wednesday, with the burden of the condition shifting from the rich to the...
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Read more: Huge Study Finds a Billion People Suffer From High Blood Pressure
Health Care Tips: Diet Sodas Might Not Raise Diabetes Risk
Drinking colas and other sugary drinks is tied to an increased risk of so-called pre-diabetes, a precursor to full-blown disease, but diet soda is not, a recent study suggests.
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Read more: Diet Sodas Might Not Raise Diabetes Risk
Health Care Tips: Past Depression Tied to Worse Breast Cancer Survival Odds
Women with a history of depression may have lower survival odds with breast cancer than patients without past mental health problems, research in Denmark suggests.
Read more: Past Depression Tied to Worse Breast Cancer Survival Odds
Read more: Past Depression Tied to Worse Breast Cancer Survival Odds
Health Care Tips: Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj in Hospital with Kidney Failure
India's foreign minister said on Wednesday she was in hospital being treated for kidney failure and undergoing tests for a possible transplant, an announcement that raises questions over how long she...
Read more: Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj in Hospital with Kidney Failure
Read more: Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj in Hospital with Kidney Failure
Health Care Tips: India Raises 2017 Local Wheat Purchase Price
The government has decided to raise the price at which it will buy new-season wheat from domestic farmers in 2017 by 100 rupees, a senior government official told reporters on Tuesday after a meeting...
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Read more: India Raises 2017 Local Wheat Purchase Price
Health Care Tips: Food Production in Syria Hits All-Time Low: U.N. Agencies
Food production has dropped to an all-time low in Syria where millions of hungry civilians are struggling through their sixth winter in a war zone, U.N. agencies said on Tuesday.
Read more: Food Production in Syria Hits All-Time Low: U.N. Agencies
Read more: Food Production in Syria Hits All-Time Low: U.N. Agencies
Health Care Tips: Up to 600,000 People are Short of Food in Burundi - WFP
Some 600,000 people are short of food in Burundi due to drought and flooding in the past year and the number could rise to 700,000 by next year, a World Food Programme official said.
Read more: Up to 600,000 People are Short of Food in Burundi - WFP
Read more: Up to 600,000 People are Short of Food in Burundi - WFP
Health Care Tips: Poverty, Instability Linked to Poor Control of Pregnancy Diabetes
Pregnant women with pregnancy-related diabetes are less likely to achieve blood sugar control if they rely on food stamps or have a generally chaotic lifestyle, according to a U.S. study.
Read more: Poverty, Instability Linked to Poor Control of Pregnancy Diabetes
Read more: Poverty, Instability Linked to Poor Control of Pregnancy Diabetes
Health Care Tips: Expect More Bird Flu Cases in Europe and in The U.S., OIE Says
More outbreaks of a severe strain of bird flu in Europe are likely to occur in the next few weeks as wild birds believed to transmit the virus migrate southward, the deputy head of the world animal...
Read more: Expect More Bird Flu Cases in Europe and in The U.S., OIE Says
Read more: Expect More Bird Flu Cases in Europe and in The U.S., OIE Says
Health Care Tips: Strategies for Getting Through the Holidays Without Weight Gain
The holiday season is an extremely difficult time to stay focused on eating healthfully, exercising consistently and improving wellness, stress can make you want to eat more to make the day more...
Read more: Strategies for Getting Through the Holidays Without Weight Gain
Read more: Strategies for Getting Through the Holidays Without Weight Gain
Health Care Tips: Herby Biscuits With a Pedigree I Can Relate to: Recipe
The rosemary adds an earthy, piney flavor to a basic biscuit recipe that originally skewed a bit sweet. It complements the other herbed dishes that frequently show up at this thanksgiving feasts.
Read more: Herby Biscuits With a Pedigree I Can Relate to: Recipe
Read more: Herby Biscuits With a Pedigree I Can Relate to: Recipe
Health Care Tips: 5 Causes of Hair Loss in Both Men and Women
Hair fall is a household problem, literally. And I am sure that everybody who suffers from it will agree.
Read more: 5 Causes of Hair Loss in Both Men and Women
Read more: 5 Causes of Hair Loss in Both Men and Women
Health Care Tips: I Wasn't Bowled Over by Soup for the Holiday - Until Now: Recipe
You can look at Thanksgiving soup in two ways: as a pointless meal-opener, an obligatory hurdle that stands between you and the glorious feast. Or as a brilliant first act, a sensory jumping-off point...
Read more: I Wasn't Bowled Over by Soup for the Holiday - Until Now: Recipe
Read more: I Wasn't Bowled Over by Soup for the Holiday - Until Now: Recipe
Health Care Tips: Dinner in 40 Minutes: A Golden Secret in Every Slurp; Recipe
"This is peasant soup," say the authors of a new cookbook featuring the foods of Sicily, and I'm sure they meant that in the nicest way. The recipe calls for inexpensive ingredients and whatever...
Read more: Dinner in 40 Minutes: A Golden Secret in Every Slurp; Recipe
Read more: Dinner in 40 Minutes: A Golden Secret in Every Slurp; Recipe
Health Care Tips: For a Decadent Feast, You Want an Over-The-Top Mash: Recipe
The best mashed potatoes are worth bickering over. They're the food equivalent of a warm blanket on a comfy couch in front of a fireplace.
Read more: For a Decadent Feast, You Want an Over-The-Top Mash: Recipe
Read more: For a Decadent Feast, You Want an Over-The-Top Mash: Recipe
Health Care Tips: 'Super Size Me' Filmmaker Brings Restaurant Idea to Columbus
The maker of the documentary film "Super Size Me" is preparing to test out a new fast-food restaurant concept in Columbus.
Read more: 'Super Size Me' Filmmaker Brings Restaurant Idea to Columbus
Read more: 'Super Size Me' Filmmaker Brings Restaurant Idea to Columbus
Health Care Tips: Going for Frozen Food? Here's What You Need to Know
Frozen snacks come as a saviour when it comes to pleasing the palate, but quality and safety are some of the things one should keep in mind while purchasing them, says an expert.
Read more: Going for Frozen Food? Here's What You Need to Know
Read more: Going for Frozen Food? Here's What You Need to Know
Health Care Tips: Eating Meat May Cause Heart Failure in Older Women
Consuming high-protein diet, especially meat, may increase the risk for heart failure in women over the age of 50, a study has found.
Read more: Eating Meat May Cause Heart Failure in Older Women
Read more: Eating Meat May Cause Heart Failure in Older Women
Health Care Tips: India Achieves 4.2% Growth in Milk Production, Says Minister
India has achieved 4.2 per cent average growth in milk production, against the world average of 2.2 per cent, Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Radha Mohan Singh on Tuesday said.
Read more: India Achieves 4.2% Growth in Milk Production, Says Minister
Read more: India Achieves 4.2% Growth in Milk Production, Says Minister
Health Care Tips: Over 24 Nations Agree to Reduce 12.6 Million Annual Pollution Deaths
Health and environment officials from over 24 countries have committed to reducing the annual 12.6 million deaths due to pollution, the World Health Organisation and United Nations Environment...
Read more: Over 24 Nations Agree to Reduce 12.6 Million Annual Pollution Deaths
Read more: Over 24 Nations Agree to Reduce 12.6 Million Annual Pollution Deaths
Health Care Tips: Red Wine Before Smoking Can Offset Damage to Blood Vessels
A glass or two of red wine before lighting up a cigarette can counteract some of the short-term negative effects of smoking on blood vessels, a study says.
Read more: Red Wine Before Smoking Can Offset Damage to Blood Vessels
Read more: Red Wine Before Smoking Can Offset Damage to Blood Vessels
Health Care Tips: Exercise May Help Parkinson's Disease Patients
Exercise may help improve gait, balance and reduce risks of falls in individuals living with Parkinson's disease, researchers say.
Read more: Exercise May Help Parkinson's Disease Patients
Read more: Exercise May Help Parkinson's Disease Patients
Health Care Tips: Exploring French Wine in Bordeaux: Chateau Visits, La Cite Du Vi and More
Bordeaux, the oldest wine producing region in the world, offers unforgettable experiences to wine lovers. Explore the different wine regions, visit chateaus and enjoy wine tastings!
Read more: Exploring French Wine in Bordeaux: Chateau Visits, La Cite Du Vi and More
Read more: Exploring French Wine in Bordeaux: Chateau Visits, La Cite Du Vi and More
Health Care Tips: Aussie Scientists Discover Brain Pathway for Salt Addiction
Australian scientists have identified the part of the brain responsible for salt addiction, considered one of the main causes of heart disease.
Read more: Aussie Scientists Discover Brain Pathway for Salt Addiction
Read more: Aussie Scientists Discover Brain Pathway for Salt Addiction
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Health Care Tips: 5 Everyday Food to Help Control Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
People already suffering from high blood pressure or on the border line need to work harder to keep the level in check. Here are some foods that can help.
Read more: 5 Everyday Food to Help Control Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Read more: 5 Everyday Food to Help Control Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Health Care Tips: 12 Remarkable White Tea Benefits for Skin and Overall Health
Never heard of white tea? It is the least processed of all tea varieties. It is made from leaves and buds of the plant Camellia Sinensis that are plucked the day before they open.
Read more: 12 Remarkable White Tea Benefits for Skin and Overall Health
Read more: 12 Remarkable White Tea Benefits for Skin and Overall Health
Health Care Tips: 'Sweet' Solution to Kill Bacteria in Drinking Water Developed
A team of Indian origin researchers in Canada has developed paper strips laced with sugar that can be used to kill harmful E coli bacteria in contaminated water in remote villages of India and around...
Read more: 'Sweet' Solution to Kill Bacteria in Drinking Water Developed
Read more: 'Sweet' Solution to Kill Bacteria in Drinking Water Developed
Health Care Tips: Women with PCOS More Likely to be Affected by Diabetes: AIIMS Study
An AIIMS study has claimed that women suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition of hormonal imbalance, are more likely to be affected by diabetes.
Read more: Women with PCOS More Likely to be Affected by Diabetes: AIIMS Study
Read more: Women with PCOS More Likely to be Affected by Diabetes: AIIMS Study
Health Care Tips: High Incidence of Children Death Itself 'National Calamity': Pradhan
Likening the death of at least 93 children due to Japanese Encephalitis and other reasons in tribal-dominated Malkangiri district of Odisha to a 'National Calamity', Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan...
Read more: High Incidence of Children Death Itself 'National Calamity': Pradhan
Read more: High Incidence of Children Death Itself 'National Calamity': Pradhan
Health Care Tips: Wasting Food is Akin to Being 'Carbon Criminal': Dave
Wasting food is akin to being a "carbon criminal", Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave said today while calling for making a lifestyle of minimum carbon footprint a movement of the future.
Read more: Wasting Food is Akin to Being 'Carbon Criminal': Dave
Read more: Wasting Food is Akin to Being 'Carbon Criminal': Dave
Health Care Tips: Heredity isn't Always Destiny When it Comes to Heart Attacks: Study
If heredity puts you at higher risk for a heart attack, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can bring that risk down dramatically, below the risk faced by some people whose genes would normally protect...
Read more: Heredity isn't Always Destiny When it Comes to Heart Attacks: Study
Read more: Heredity isn't Always Destiny When it Comes to Heart Attacks: Study
Health Care Tips: Depression Becoming More Common Among U.S. Teens
The number of U.S. adolescents and young adults with untreated depression may be on the rise, a recent study suggests.
Read more: Depression Becoming More Common Among U.S. Teens
Read more: Depression Becoming More Common Among U.S. Teens
Health Care Tips: World CO2 Emissions Stay Flat for Third Year, Study
World greenhouse gas emissions stayed flat for the third year in a row in 2016, thanks to falls in China, even as the pro-coal policies of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump mean uncertainty for the...
Read more: World CO2 Emissions Stay Flat for Third Year, Study
Read more: World CO2 Emissions Stay Flat for Third Year, Study
Health Care Tips: French Foie Gras Makers Worry as Bird Flu Spreads in Europe
New outbreaks in Europe of a severe strain of bird flu pose a fresh worry for French foie gras producers, already reeling from lost sales last year when the virus emerged in southwestern France.
Read more: French Foie Gras Makers Worry as Bird Flu Spreads in Europe
Read more: French Foie Gras Makers Worry as Bird Flu Spreads in Europe
Health Care Tips: The Ultimate Supercharged Superfood Salad: Recipe and Incredible Tips
Easy tips and a fuss-free quinoa mix recipe to arrive at wholesome salads and meals.
Read more: The Ultimate Supercharged Superfood Salad: Recipe and Incredible Tips
Read more: The Ultimate Supercharged Superfood Salad: Recipe and Incredible Tips
Health Care Tips: Visiting the Golden Temple: Tales of Langar, Kada Prasad and More
The Golden Temple, as Amritsars Gurudwara Harmandir Sahib is popularly known, is the holiest of Gurudwaras of the Sikhs.
Read more: Visiting the Golden Temple: Tales of Langar, Kada Prasad and More
Read more: Visiting the Golden Temple: Tales of Langar, Kada Prasad and More
Health Care Tips: Male Workers More Affected by Diabetes: Survey
Women in the corporate sector are less afflicted with diabetes than men, show results of a survey by a health insurance company.
Read more: Male Workers More Affected by Diabetes: Survey
Read more: Male Workers More Affected by Diabetes: Survey
Health Care Tips: Mexico Declares Public Health Emergency Over Obesity, Diabetes
Mexico has declared a public health emergency over the rapid increase in obesity and diabetes.
Read more: Mexico Declares Public Health Emergency Over Obesity, Diabetes
Read more: Mexico Declares Public Health Emergency Over Obesity, Diabetes
Health Care Tips: Over 30 Million Diabetics in India in One Decade: Experts
In the last one decade, the number of diabetes patients in India increased by over 30 million due to sedentary lifestyle and erratic schedule mostly common in the age group of 20-40 years, said the...
Read more: Over 30 Million Diabetics in India in One Decade: Experts
Read more: Over 30 Million Diabetics in India in One Decade: Experts
Health Care Tips: Denmark Orders Poultry Indoors Due to Bird Flu Threat
Denmark has ordered its poultry farmers to keep flocks indoors after bird flu was found in wild birds, the Nordic country's environment and food ministry said on Monday.
Read more: Denmark Orders Poultry Indoors Due to Bird Flu Threat
Read more: Denmark Orders Poultry Indoors Due to Bird Flu Threat
Health Care Tips: Easy Pairings: 7 Winning Thanksgiving Wines
Choosing wines for the Thanksgiving meal is a joyous task, calling for flexibility and creativity in equal measure. This is a time to bend the rules, forgetting any traditional meat-and-red-wine...
Read more: Easy Pairings: 7 Winning Thanksgiving Wines
Read more: Easy Pairings: 7 Winning Thanksgiving Wines
Health Care Tips: It's not all in the Genes: Clean Living can cut Heart Risks
A large study finds that people with the most inherited risk cut their chances of having a heart attack or other heart problems in half if they didn't smoke, ate well, exercised and stayed slim.
Read more: It's not all in the Genes: Clean Living can cut Heart Risks
Read more: It's not all in the Genes: Clean Living can cut Heart Risks
Health Care Tips: 30,000 Chickens Culled in Germany After Bird Flu Detected
German authorities say a flock of 30,000 chickens has been destroyed in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein after a strain of bird flu was detected in their enclosure.
Read more: 30,000 Chickens Culled in Germany After Bird Flu Detected
Read more: 30,000 Chickens Culled in Germany After Bird Flu Detected
Health Care Tips: A Cheesy, Spicy Cracker that's Good Enough to Give as Gifts
The ingredients and technique for making spicy cheese crackers are similar to those used to make pie dough. Butter and flour (with added flavorings) are its bones and is a simple recipe to make.
Read more: A Cheesy, Spicy Cracker that's Good Enough to Give as Gifts
Read more: A Cheesy, Spicy Cracker that's Good Enough to Give as Gifts
Health Care Tips: Gifts for those who Cook and those who just Eat
Barbeque and southern foods expert Elizabeth Karmel rounded up her favorite products of the year and suggests these gifts for those who cook and those who just like to eat.
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Read more: Gifts for those who Cook and those who just Eat
Monday, November 14, 2016
Health Care Tips: The Story of Vermicelli: From Seviyan and Falooda to Pasta and Noodles
Spanning across many regions of the world, vermicelli - the thin noodles - have so many variations that self-anointed purists would only be left scratching their heads.
Read more: The Story of Vermicelli: From Seviyan and Falooda to Pasta and Noodles
Read more: The Story of Vermicelli: From Seviyan and Falooda to Pasta and Noodles
Health Care Tips: The Dal Glossary: 8 Types of Lentils and Their Benefits
Dal is one of best-known sources of proteins for vegetarians, and comes with plenty of other benefits as well, which we shall get to as the article progresses.
Read more: The Dal Glossary: 8 Types of Lentils and Their Benefits
Read more: The Dal Glossary: 8 Types of Lentils and Their Benefits
Health Care Tips: Infants Sensitive to Peanuts May Not Be Allergic to It
Infants who are peanut-sensitised or have peanut allergy are not necessarily allergic, suggests a new study.
Read more: Infants Sensitive to Peanuts May Not Be Allergic to It
Read more: Infants Sensitive to Peanuts May Not Be Allergic to It
Health Care Tips: Chronic Anxiety After Stress Linked to Immune System
Immune cells in the spleen can contribute to prolonged anxiety following psychological stress
Read more: Chronic Anxiety After Stress Linked to Immune System
Read more: Chronic Anxiety After Stress Linked to Immune System
Health Care Tips: World Diabetes Day 2016: The Diabetes Diet, What to Eat and What to Avoid
The fact that diabetes is on the high is widely known by now. What we all need is a little change in lifestyle which could go a long way in controlling the condition.
Read more: World Diabetes Day 2016: The Diabetes Diet, What to Eat and What to Avoid
Read more: World Diabetes Day 2016: The Diabetes Diet, What to Eat and What to Avoid
Health Care Tips: Headache After Lunch Can Indicate Reactive Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia, or postprandial hypoglycemia happens due to excess insulin secretion after a meal.
Read more: Headache After Lunch Can Indicate Reactive Hypoglycemia
Read more: Headache After Lunch Can Indicate Reactive Hypoglycemia
Health Care Tips: Understanding the Glycaemic Index of Carbohydrates
Diet is a critical element of control in managing diabetes. People with diabetes must pay attention to how much carbohydrates they eat and how carbohydrates affect blood sugar levels.
Read more: Understanding the Glycaemic Index of Carbohydrates
Read more: Understanding the Glycaemic Index of Carbohydrates
Health Care Tips: US Smoking Hits Record Low, But Cancer Deaths Still High
The number of Americans who smoke has dropped to a record low, but 40 per cent of cancer cases in the country are still linked to tobacco use.
Read more: US Smoking Hits Record Low, But Cancer Deaths Still High
Read more: US Smoking Hits Record Low, But Cancer Deaths Still High
Health Care Tips: Thiruvananthapuram Becomes Country's 'Breast Cancer Capital'
Thiruvananthapuram has been termed as the country's breast cancer capital, with cases at a record high of 40 per lakh of population.
Read more: Thiruvananthapuram Becomes Country's 'Breast Cancer Capital'
Read more: Thiruvananthapuram Becomes Country's 'Breast Cancer Capital'
Health Care Tips: At BioFach India 2016, Our New Favourite Foods for Healthy Living
Weve brought together our top picks from eight passionate brands and what makes them special. These are all healthier versions of products that top your grocery list and are used daily.
Read more: At BioFach India 2016, Our New Favourite Foods for Healthy Living
Read more: At BioFach India 2016, Our New Favourite Foods for Healthy Living
Health Care Tips: Healthy Lifestyle Can Reduce Genetic Heart Attack Risk
The study published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that lifestyle factors -- not smoking, avoiding excess weight and getting regular exercise -- significantly alter the risk of...
Read more: Healthy Lifestyle Can Reduce Genetic Heart Attack Risk
Read more: Healthy Lifestyle Can Reduce Genetic Heart Attack Risk
Health Care Tips: Oldest Beer From 220-Year-Old Shipwreck Recreated
The world's oldest beer recovered from a 220-year-old trading ship that had sunk on its way from India to Australia
Read more: Oldest Beer From 220-Year-Old Shipwreck Recreated
Read more: Oldest Beer From 220-Year-Old Shipwreck Recreated
Health Care Tips: Childrens Day 2016: 10 Easy Recipes That Kids Can Make at Home
If your little one likes to do a little cooking along with you whenever you step into the kitchen, then this Childrens Day let him or her play the head chef and cook their favourite recipes for the...
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Read more: Childrens Day 2016: 10 Easy Recipes That Kids Can Make at Home
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Health Care Tips: Centre, Delhi Government Quell Rumours of Salt Shortage
Amid rumours of a salt shortage in different parts of Delhi, National Capital Region (NCR) and Uttar Pradesh, both central and Delhi governments on Friday clarified there is no such shortage.
Read more: Centre, Delhi Government Quell Rumours of Salt Shortage
Read more: Centre, Delhi Government Quell Rumours of Salt Shortage
Health Care Tips: Vanilla and Spice Next to Bloom in Dutch Greenhouses
Flowers more exotic than the humble tulip will soon flourish for the first time in Dutch greenhouses after intensive research into growing the capricious vanilla orchid to harvest one of the world's...
Read more: Vanilla and Spice Next to Bloom in Dutch Greenhouses
Read more: Vanilla and Spice Next to Bloom in Dutch Greenhouses
Health Care Tips: Sangria: What Makes this Spanish Wine-Based Cocktail So Popular?
The origin and history of sangria actually goes back hundreds of years. Sure, this beverage first made its delicious debut in America at the 1964 New York World's Fair. However, the inception of this...
Read more: Sangria: What Makes this Spanish Wine-Based Cocktail So Popular?
Read more: Sangria: What Makes this Spanish Wine-Based Cocktail So Popular?
Health Care Tips: Shorter Sleep May Increase Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Drinks
People who sleep five or fewer hours a night are likely to drink significantly more sugary caffeinated drinks, such as sodas and energy drinks, according to a new study
Read more: Shorter Sleep May Increase Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Drinks
Read more: Shorter Sleep May Increase Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Drinks
Health Care Tips: Soon, Hand-Held 'Breathalyser' to Diagnose Diabetes
Oxford researchers have developed a new, portable breath analyser that could someday help doctors diagnose diabetes without painful pinpricks, needles or other unpleasant methods.
Read more: Soon, Hand-Held 'Breathalyser' to Diagnose Diabetes
Read more: Soon, Hand-Held 'Breathalyser' to Diagnose Diabetes
Health Care Tips: Aerobic Exercise May Improve Artery Health in Diabetics
Regular aerobic exercise, such as brisk walking or cycling, can improve artery health in people with type 2 diabetes and prevent help cardiovascular disease, a new study has found.
Read more: Aerobic Exercise May Improve Artery Health in Diabetics
Read more: Aerobic Exercise May Improve Artery Health in Diabetics
Health Care Tips: Soda Tax Could Save Thousands of Lives and $1 Billion in Mexico
Mexicos soda tax is on course to prevent diabetes, heart attacks and strokes in more than 200,000 adults and to save nearly $1 billion in healthcare costs over a decade, a new study suggests.
Read more: Soda Tax Could Save Thousands of Lives and $1 Billion in Mexico
Read more: Soda Tax Could Save Thousands of Lives and $1 Billion in Mexico
Health Care Tips: 7 Best Guacamole Recipes
Here are our 7 best guacamole recipes, one more exciting than the other. Traditional Mexican guacamole recipes involve some combination of mashed avocado, chopped onion, a splash of lemon juice, salt...
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Read more: 7 Best Guacamole Recipes
Health Care Tips: Vitamin D Levels Tied to Breast Cancer Survival
For women diagnosed with breast cancer, high vitamin D levels in the blood may be tied to better odds of surviving and having tumors with less deadly characteristics, suggests a new study.
Read more: Vitamin D Levels Tied to Breast Cancer Survival
Read more: Vitamin D Levels Tied to Breast Cancer Survival
Health Care Tips: Little Evidence for Risks, or Benefits, of Habitual Barefootedness
Studies on the long-term effects of habitual barefoot walking or running are scarce, and there is only limited evidence for more foot problems and no evidence for higher injury rates among people who...
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Read more: Little Evidence for Risks, or Benefits, of Habitual Barefootedness
Health Care Tips: New Guidelines: Introduce Peanuts to Infants Early to Prevent Allergies
Parents may be able to reduce the chance that their children will develop peanut allergies by introducing the food early on, as young as four to six months of age, experts now say.
Read more: New Guidelines: Introduce Peanuts to Infants Early to Prevent Allergies
Read more: New Guidelines: Introduce Peanuts to Infants Early to Prevent Allergies
Health Care Tips: Want Fries with that Kale? Fast-Food Chains Court Granola Crowd
Fast-food chains are shelling out millions to purge preservatives, artificial ingredients and other unmentionables. But they are learning that health nuts are tough to crack and other customers don't...
Read more: Want Fries with that Kale? Fast-Food Chains Court Granola Crowd
Read more: Want Fries with that Kale? Fast-Food Chains Court Granola Crowd
Friday, November 11, 2016
Health Care Tips: Insomnia, Poor Sleep Quality Common for Men and Women During Pregnancy
During pregnancy, women and their male partners sometimes report insomnia or insufficient sleep, which may be tied to depression, according to a new study.
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Read more: Insomnia, Poor Sleep Quality Common for Men and Women During Pregnancy
Health Care Tips: Bird Flu Hits Europe, France Raises Checks to Counter Virus
Several European countries have reported outbreaks of a severe strain of bird flu, the World Organisation for Animal Health said on Thursday, while France raised safety checks to counter the virus...
Read more: Bird Flu Hits Europe, France Raises Checks to Counter Virus
Read more: Bird Flu Hits Europe, France Raises Checks to Counter Virus
Health Care Tips: Blood Pressure Spike Around Doctors Might Point to Heart Problem
Some older people who get whats known as white coat hypertension a spike in blood pressure at the doctors office may have an increased risk of heart disease and stroke, a study suggests.
Read more: Blood Pressure Spike Around Doctors Might Point to Heart Problem
Read more: Blood Pressure Spike Around Doctors Might Point to Heart Problem
Health Care Tips: Smog Lifts, But Companies' View of Polluted Delhi Skies is Dim
As New Delhi grappled with its worst smog in 17 years, the head of India's largest mobile payment firm got on a plane and left, one of thousands of professionals escaping pollution that could cost the...
Read more: Smog Lifts, But Companies' View of Polluted Delhi Skies is Dim
Read more: Smog Lifts, But Companies' View of Polluted Delhi Skies is Dim
Health Care Tips: Austria, Switzerland Take Measures to Fight Bird Flu
Austria and Switzerland on Thursday took precautionary steps to prevent the spread of bird flu to domestic poultry after discovering cases of the disease in wild ducks around Lake Constance, the...
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Read more: Austria, Switzerland Take Measures to Fight Bird Flu
Health Care Tips: Still Fighting: Vietnam Vets Seek Help for Rare Cancer
Hundreds of veterans who have been diagnosed with a rare bile duct cancer that may be linked to their time in the service and an unexpected source: parasites in raw or poorly cooked river fish.
Read more: Still Fighting: Vietnam Vets Seek Help for Rare Cancer
Read more: Still Fighting: Vietnam Vets Seek Help for Rare Cancer
Health Care Tips: 10 Best Hot Beverages
Besides the numerous festivities, winter is also a time when the body craves for hot and sizzling food and beverages, almost perpetually.
Read more: 10 Best Hot Beverages
Read more: 10 Best Hot Beverages
Health Care Tips: Climate Change Affects Nearly All Life on Earth
Most life on Earth is already being changed by the warming climate, even though the rise in global temperature since pre-industrial times has been rather slight, researchers warned on Thursday.
Read more: Climate Change Affects Nearly All Life on Earth
Read more: Climate Change Affects Nearly All Life on Earth
Health Care Tips: Supermarket Demands Fuelling Food Waste Crisis: UN
Supermarket obsession with perfect looking produce and the use of arbitrary "best before" labels are causing massive food waste that if reversed could feed the world's hungry, a UN panel said...
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Read more: Supermarket Demands Fuelling Food Waste Crisis: UN
Health Care Tips: These Five Plants Can Improve a Room's Decor - and Your Health
Certain plant varieties go a step further by reducing airborne toxins, including carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and benzene, from the air we breathe in our homes and offices.
Read more: These Five Plants Can Improve a Room's Decor - and Your Health
Read more: These Five Plants Can Improve a Room's Decor - and Your Health
Health Care Tips: Want a Full-Body Workout? Try a Rowing Machine
Wait, what? "Your legs are the strongest part," he explained, despite the commonly held belief that rowing is all about the upper body. In fact, rowing engages 86 percent of muscles, an English...
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Read more: Want a Full-Body Workout? Try a Rowing Machine
Health Care Tips: Vrikshasana (Tree Pose): 7 Steps and Health Benefits
Vriskhasana (tree pose) is one of the simplest Yoga poses, and yet the one of the most beneficial as well.
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Read more: Vrikshasana (Tree Pose): 7 Steps and Health Benefits
Health Care Tips: Fighting Pollution: What Delhi Needs to do, Short and Long Term
Way back in 1972, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had famously and inextricably linked poverty and environmental pollution at the United Nations Conference on Human Environment in Stockholm.
Read more: Fighting Pollution: What Delhi Needs to do, Short and Long Term
Read more: Fighting Pollution: What Delhi Needs to do, Short and Long Term
Health Care Tips: Higher Maternal Iron Levels May up Gestational Diabetes Risk
Pregnant women who are particularly vulnerable to iron deficiency, may also be at risk if iron is found in excess in their bodies. They are likely to develop gestational diabetes, a study has found.
Read more: Higher Maternal Iron Levels May up Gestational Diabetes Risk
Read more: Higher Maternal Iron Levels May up Gestational Diabetes Risk
Health Care Tips: Weight Gain During Puberty May Lead to Heart Disease: Study
Boys with excessive weight gain during puberty are at increased risk of death due to heart disease later in life, a study reveals.
Read more: Weight Gain During Puberty May Lead to Heart Disease: Study
Read more: Weight Gain During Puberty May Lead to Heart Disease: Study
Health Care Tips: Your Love for Sugary Beverages May Cause Prediabetes
Individuals who regularly consume sugar-sweetened beverages such as soda, colas and other carbonated beverages, may be at an higher risk of developing prediabetes, new research has revealed.
Read more: Your Love for Sugary Beverages May Cause Prediabetes
Read more: Your Love for Sugary Beverages May Cause Prediabetes
Health Care Tips: 5 Simple Exercises for Knee Pain Relief
Fitness expert, Vinata Shetty shares five easy exercises that help eliminate knee pain and also strengthen knee muscles.
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Read more: 5 Simple Exercises for Knee Pain Relief
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Health Care Tips: 7 Acupressure Points for Your Feet to Remove Stress, Headaches and More
Acupressure is a technique where practitioners use their fingers, palms, elbows or feet, or special devices to apply pressure to various essential points of our body.
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Read more: 7 Acupressure Points for Your Feet to Remove Stress, Headaches and More
Health Care Tips: Tata Tea Project Failed to Protect Indian Workers
A World Bank investigation into a tea plantation project in India that it jointly finances with tea giant Tata Global Beverages has found that it has failed to tackle alleged abuses of impoverished...
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Read more: Tata Tea Project Failed to Protect Indian Workers
Health Care Tips: 5 Essential Skin Care Tips for Men
If your routine hasnt evolved beyond shaving with a razor and washing your face with a cleanser, it's time you made some changes to your skincare.
Read more: 5 Essential Skin Care Tips for Men
Read more: 5 Essential Skin Care Tips for Men
Health Care Tips: Healthy Lifestyle May Boost Self-Control: Study
Living a healthier lifestyle - such as exercising regularly and avoiding junk food - may increase your ability to exert self-control, meet goals, resist temptation and solve problems, a new study has...
Read more: Healthy Lifestyle May Boost Self-Control: Study
Read more: Healthy Lifestyle May Boost Self-Control: Study
Health Care Tips: Rising Urban-Rural Gap Not Good; Need to Promote Agriculture Sector:Naidu
The rising gap between urban and rural areas is not in the interest of the country and it must be contained, Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said today as he stressed the need for promoting the...
Read more: Rising Urban-Rural Gap Not Good; Need to Promote Agriculture Sector:Naidu
Read more: Rising Urban-Rural Gap Not Good; Need to Promote Agriculture Sector:Naidu
Health Care Tips: Sidharth Malhotra's Fitness Secrets: What Makes Him So Lean and Chiseled?
He is one of the most desirable men of Bollywood. His chiseled body and lean physique stirs waves of envy in most men.
Read more: Sidharth Malhotra's Fitness Secrets: What Makes Him So Lean and Chiseled?
Read more: Sidharth Malhotra's Fitness Secrets: What Makes Him So Lean and Chiseled?
Health Care Tips: Chef Awards: From Kitchen to Stage
Hosted by the Indian Culinary Forum (ICF) at The Ashok Hotel, the 13th Annual Chef Awards awards saw chefs participating to compete in 11 culinary categories.
Read more: Chef Awards: From Kitchen to Stage
Read more: Chef Awards: From Kitchen to Stage
Health Care Tips: We Can Survive on Fruit Diet, says Chef Ranveer Brar
Celebrity chef Ranveer Brar believes that fruit diet is the only food habit that a human body can survive on for a lifetime.
Read more: We Can Survive on Fruit Diet, says Chef Ranveer Brar
Read more: We Can Survive on Fruit Diet, says Chef Ranveer Brar
Health Care Tips: Calcium Deposits May Cause Premature Births
The calcium deposits in the amniotic fluid -- the fluid surrounding a foetus -- is the leading cause behind the rupture of the foetal membranes, commonly known as water breaking, and lead to premature...
Read more: Calcium Deposits May Cause Premature Births
Read more: Calcium Deposits May Cause Premature Births
Health Care Tips: Smartphone Use Near Bedtime May Lead to Poor Sleep
If you want to improve your sleep, better cut down on smartphone use near bedtime, suggests a new study that found longer average screen-time is associated with poor sleep quality and less sleep...
Read more: Smartphone Use Near Bedtime May Lead to Poor Sleep
Read more: Smartphone Use Near Bedtime May Lead to Poor Sleep
Health Care Tips: Seasonal Hummus: 4 Fresh Recipes
Healthy, delicious and versatile, hummus in Arabic means "chickpeas," which certainly sounds much cooler than their other name, garbanzo beans.
Read more: Seasonal Hummus: 4 Fresh Recipes
Read more: Seasonal Hummus: 4 Fresh Recipes
Health Care Tips: Weight Loss May Make Cancer Immunotherapies Ineffective
A weight loss condition that affects cancer patients may make immunotherapy ineffective, according to a new study which explains why the approach boosting a patient's immune system to treat the...
Read more: Weight Loss May Make Cancer Immunotherapies Ineffective
Read more: Weight Loss May Make Cancer Immunotherapies Ineffective
Health Care Tips: Smoking of Hookahs to be Monitored as Part of Anti-Tobacco Move: WHO FCTC
Aiming to curb consumption of tobacco among the youth at an early stage, the World Health Organisation Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) has urged its 180 member nations to monitor...
Read more: Smoking of Hookahs to be Monitored as Part of Anti-Tobacco Move: WHO FCTC
Read more: Smoking of Hookahs to be Monitored as Part of Anti-Tobacco Move: WHO FCTC
Health Care Tips: Government Working to Make People Aware of Stress: Nadda
In a bid to tackle stress among people and improve productivity, Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda on Wednesday said that the government is working on "Catch them Young" programme to make...
Read more: Government Working to Make People Aware of Stress: Nadda
Read more: Government Working to Make People Aware of Stress: Nadda
Health Care Tips: Healthy Lifestyle Improves Brain Function
If you exercise before work, or forego fried food for fruits and salads, you can expect brain functions to improve over time, according to a new study.
Read more: Healthy Lifestyle Improves Brain Function
Read more: Healthy Lifestyle Improves Brain Function
Health Care Tips: New Blood Test May Identify Alcohol Disorders in Foetus
Researchers have identified a blood test that may help predict how severely a newborn can be affected by alcohol exposure during pregnancy.
Read more: New Blood Test May Identify Alcohol Disorders in Foetus
Read more: New Blood Test May Identify Alcohol Disorders in Foetus
Health Care Tips: If You've Taught Your Teen this Life Skill, Well Done
Life skills we should be teaching our city kids is to involve basic cooking techniques they need to succeed in the kitchen department.
Read more: If You've Taught Your Teen this Life Skill, Well Done
Read more: If You've Taught Your Teen this Life Skill, Well Done
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Health Care Tips: Vitamin D Deficiency is Widely Overestimated, Doctors Warn
Doctors are warning about vitamin D again, and it's not the "we need more" news you might expect. Instead, they say there's too much needless testing and too many people taking too many pills for a...
Read more: Vitamin D Deficiency is Widely Overestimated, Doctors Warn
Read more: Vitamin D Deficiency is Widely Overestimated, Doctors Warn
Health Care Tips: Fun Food for Kids: Delicious Ways to Use Boneless Chicken
Variety is a huge requirement with children when it comes to their food. This is where I find boneless chicken to be a huge lifesaver.
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Read more: Fun Food for Kids: Delicious Ways to Use Boneless Chicken
Health Care Tips: Acids Add Sour Without Citrus - and Appeal to Your Inner Chemistry Geek
One of the commandments of the craft cocktail movement - between "Thou Shalt Not Shake a Manhattan" and "Thou Shall Keep Holy (and Refrigerated) Thy Vermouth" - is to avoid commercial sour mix
Read more: Acids Add Sour Without Citrus - and Appeal to Your Inner Chemistry Geek
Read more: Acids Add Sour Without Citrus - and Appeal to Your Inner Chemistry Geek
Health Care Tips: A Few Simple Hacks, and I Have a New Hero
Alton Brown's take on the signature sandwich at No. 7 Sub in New York City combines broccoli, doctored pickles, store-bought fried onions and salty cheese. And it works.
Read more: A Few Simple Hacks, and I Have a New Hero
Read more: A Few Simple Hacks, and I Have a New Hero
Health Care Tips: Four Wines to Help You Ease Into the Cold Weather
Here are four wines to guide us through the transition of the seasons, including three hearty reds from France and a surprising Riesling from Virginia.
Read more: Four Wines to Help You Ease Into the Cold Weather
Read more: Four Wines to Help You Ease Into the Cold Weather
Health Care Tips: This Dish Could Satisfy Your Cheesy, Comfort-Food Craving Right Now
Rarebit , is a roux-based cheese sauce that's typically flavored with something sharp, like mustard or Worcestershire sauce, and maybe spices, and beer or cider.
Read more: This Dish Could Satisfy Your Cheesy, Comfort-Food Craving Right Now
Read more: This Dish Could Satisfy Your Cheesy, Comfort-Food Craving Right Now
Health Care Tips: Some Babies May Need Allergy Tests Before Trying Peanuts
Most of the time, parents can safely feed peanuts to babies on their own, but infants with a history of allergies should still get a checkup first, a research review confirms.
Read more: Some Babies May Need Allergy Tests Before Trying Peanuts
Read more: Some Babies May Need Allergy Tests Before Trying Peanuts
Health Care Tips: How to Ripen Avocados Quickly at Home
You have to carefully nurture the avocado to perfect ripeness and creamy tenderness. Use these simple and smart tricks to ripen your avocados faster.
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Read more: How to Ripen Avocados Quickly at Home
Health Care Tips: Thin Peaks: Britons Grumble as Toblerone Chocolate Shrinks
More valleys, fewer peaks: The maker of Toblerone Swiss chocolate has widened the spaces in some of its iconic, triangle-array bars, offering about 10 percent less product for the same price. Fans are...
Read more: Thin Peaks: Britons Grumble as Toblerone Chocolate Shrinks
Read more: Thin Peaks: Britons Grumble as Toblerone Chocolate Shrinks
Health Care Tips: 7 Home Remedies for Period Pain
Here are 7 effective home remedies to ease period pain and even prevent menstrual cramps, so you don't have to suffer every month and toss and turn in pain.
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Read more: 7 Home Remedies for Period Pain
Health Care Tips: French Wine Harvest Among Smallest for 30 Years
This year's French wine harvest is among the smallest for 30 years, down 10 percent on last year although not quite as bad as feared, authorities said Tuesday.
Read more: French Wine Harvest Among Smallest for 30 Years
Read more: French Wine Harvest Among Smallest for 30 Years
Health Care Tips: Discourse on Pollution Only When Delhi Got Affected
Though the problem of pollution in India has been endemic, it is only when the national capital has been affected that the problem has got media attention, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said on...
Read more: Discourse on Pollution Only When Delhi Got Affected
Read more: Discourse on Pollution Only When Delhi Got Affected
Health Care Tips: Yoga Helps Considerably in Quitting Tobacco: Study
Nearly eighty-five per cent of tobacco addicts can quit the habit of consuming nicotine products just by meditation, a study said.
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Read more: Yoga Helps Considerably in Quitting Tobacco: Study
Health Care Tips: A Year On, Maggi Back to Winning Ways: Nestle
A year after Maggi made a comeback following a ban of eight months, Nestle India is looking to consolidate its leadership position in the noodles segment, and re-grow the overall category that has...
Read more: A Year On, Maggi Back to Winning Ways: Nestle
Read more: A Year On, Maggi Back to Winning Ways: Nestle
Health Care Tips: 10 Best Indian Rice Recipes
Rice is a cherished ingredient in India, which is used extensively across various regional cuisines. Be it savoury or sweet, an accompaniment or main, it finds its way to the dinner table in more ways...
Read more: 10 Best Indian Rice Recipes
Read more: 10 Best Indian Rice Recipes
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Health Care Tips: Proteins Can Warn of Diabetes Risk in Children
Certain proteins in the blood of children have the potential to predict the development of Type 1 diabetes even before the first symptoms appear, a study has found.
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Read more: Proteins Can Warn of Diabetes Risk in Children
Health Care Tips: Childhood Cancer Survivors Have Health Problems With Newer Treatments
Despite advances that have made treatments safer and more effective, childhood cancer survivors don't appear to have experienced gains in long-term health outcomes, a new study suggests.
Read more: Childhood Cancer Survivors Have Health Problems With Newer Treatments
Read more: Childhood Cancer Survivors Have Health Problems With Newer Treatments
Health Care Tips: Food Tax Could Tackle Climate Change and Save Half a Million Lives: Study
Taxing food on the basis of planet-warming emissions generated to produce it could boost the fight against climate change and save half a million lives, a study said on Monday.
Read more: Food Tax Could Tackle Climate Change and Save Half a Million Lives: Study
Read more: Food Tax Could Tackle Climate Change and Save Half a Million Lives: Study
Health Care Tips: Government to Promote New Technologies to Reduce Food Wastage
In order to reduce post harvest food losses, estimated at Rs 1,00,000 crore, the government today said it will promote new technologies that help increase the shelf life of pulses and other grains.
Read more: Government to Promote New Technologies to Reduce Food Wastage
Read more: Government to Promote New Technologies to Reduce Food Wastage
Health Care Tips: To Beer or Not To Beer: Belgium Fears for Brewing Crown
Belgium is historically one of the world's top beer countries but Thomas Costenoble, organiser of the Brussels Beer Challenge, fears that trouble is brewing.
Read more: To Beer or Not To Beer: Belgium Fears for Brewing Crown
Read more: To Beer or Not To Beer: Belgium Fears for Brewing Crown
Health Care Tips: After Delhi, Thick Smog Descends Over Lucknow
The air quality in the Uttar Pradesh capital and nearby areas was said to be "alarmingly bad" and polluted for a second straight day on Monday, officials said.
Read more: After Delhi, Thick Smog Descends Over Lucknow
Read more: After Delhi, Thick Smog Descends Over Lucknow
Health Care Tips: McDonald's Sues Florence for $20 mn Over Site Refusal
Hard on the heels of stoking anger over plans to open a restaurant in the Vatican, McDonald's has filed a $20-million lawsuit against Florence for blocking a proposed outlet in the city's most revered...
Read more: McDonald's Sues Florence for $20 mn Over Site Refusal
Read more: McDonald's Sues Florence for $20 mn Over Site Refusal
Health Care Tips: Trees Benefit India, Pakistan, Bangladesh Most in Air Pollution Reduction
Cities in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan stand to benefit most from tree planting, in terms of both heat and particulate matter reduction, according to a study that identifies the potential return on...
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Read more: Trees Benefit India, Pakistan, Bangladesh Most in Air Pollution Reduction
Health Care Tips: Air Pollution: Delhi Issues Health Advisory
In the wake of alarming air quality in the national capital, the Delhi government on Monday issued a health advisory asking the residents to avoid visiting high pollution area.
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Read more: Air Pollution: Delhi Issues Health Advisory
Health Care Tips: Poor Maternal Nutrition Can Cause Early Ageing of Baby's Heart
Children born to mothers who were undernourished during pregnancy are more likely to suffer early ageing of the heart, a research has showed.
Read more: Poor Maternal Nutrition Can Cause Early Ageing of Baby's Heart
Read more: Poor Maternal Nutrition Can Cause Early Ageing of Baby's Heart
Health Care Tips: Eating Cheese May Lower High Blood Pressure
Consuming sodium in the form of a dairy product, such as cheese, may protect against some of sodium's effects on the cardiovascular system, such as high blood pressure, researchers say.
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Read more: Eating Cheese May Lower High Blood Pressure
Health Care Tips: Low Vitamin D Levels May up Bladder Cancer Risk
Individuals with Vitamin D deficiency can be at an increased risk of developing bladder cancer, a study has warned.
Read more: Low Vitamin D Levels May up Bladder Cancer Risk
Read more: Low Vitamin D Levels May up Bladder Cancer Risk
Health Care Tips: Take a Seat? No, Walking is a Smarter Idea
Sitting disease, a term describing the effects of a lifestyle that makes a person more susceptible to illness and early death. Research shows that regular exercise isn't enough to reduce these risks...
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Read more: Take a Seat? No, Walking is a Smarter Idea
Health Care Tips: Know Your Food: How Much is One Portion of Fruits and Vegetables?
Not all fruits and vegetables are the same in size and volume, so how do you assess how much makes a portion?
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Read more: Know Your Food: How Much is One Portion of Fruits and Vegetables?
Health Care Tips: Health Problems and Aging
Living with health issues can be a challenging daily practice involving gratitude for the gift of breath and having faith that, even if a condition can't be cured, healing is still possible.
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Read more: Health Problems and Aging
Health Care Tips: Cold-Water Shrimp Industry Poised for Shutdown to Continue
Maine shrimpers are all but resigned to another year of being unable to pursue their quarry in the Gulf of Maine, with a regulatory board set to decide this week whether to allow a season this winter.
Read more: Cold-Water Shrimp Industry Poised for Shutdown to Continue
Read more: Cold-Water Shrimp Industry Poised for Shutdown to Continue
Health Care Tips: How to Stop Bananas From Spoiling: 5 Smart Tricks
Bananas are consumed on an every day basis in most households, but the only hassle is their durability. However, here is good news. There are some really smart tricks that can help you keep bananas...
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Read more: How to Stop Bananas From Spoiling: 5 Smart Tricks
Health Care Tips: A Creative Kind of Farming is Taking Root Above Alaska's Arctic Circle
The landscape is virtually treeless around a coastal hub town above Alaska's Arctic Circle, where even summer temperatures are too cold for boreal roots to take hold.
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Read more: A Creative Kind of Farming is Taking Root Above Alaska's Arctic Circle
Monday, November 7, 2016
Health Care Tips: Back To Seeds: Let's Start An Epidemic Of Good Health
Seeds of all varieties, from chia and flax to sesame and sunflower, seem to be sprouting in menus everywhere. They are one of the main sources of protein, especially for vegetarians.
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Read more: Back To Seeds: Let's Start An Epidemic Of Good Health
Health Care Tips: Heart attack or Heartburn: How You Can Find Out
With heart diseases being one ofthe major causes of death in India, it is perhaps notsurprising that most people presume any pain in the chest areato be an attack.As a result, in a large number of...
Read more: Heart attack or Heartburn: How You Can Find Out
Read more: Heart attack or Heartburn: How You Can Find Out
Health Care Tips: Sleeping Time Linked to Poor Self-Regulation Among Teens
Poor self-regulation among teens is strongly associated with when one sleeps in relation to their body's natural circadian rhythm, finds a study.
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Read more: Sleeping Time Linked to Poor Self-Regulation Among Teens
Health Care Tips: Menopause Before 40 Ups Fracture Risk
If you are in menopause before the age of 40, you have a higher fracture risk, even with calcium and vitamin D supplements, says a study.
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Read more: Menopause Before 40 Ups Fracture Risk
Health Care Tips: Rain, Hail and Drought: Organic French Winemakers Feel the Pinch
"This isn't so much a harvest, as a hunt for grapes," said French winemaker Jean-Jacques Robert, with a rueful laugh as he unloaded grapes still warm from his vineyards around Fuisse in Burgundy.
Read more: Rain, Hail and Drought: Organic French Winemakers Feel the Pinch
Read more: Rain, Hail and Drought: Organic French Winemakers Feel the Pinch
Health Care Tips: Cold Weather, Smog Could Lead to Rise in Heart, lung Cases
The week following Diwali has seen Delhi and the National Capital Region shrouded in a blanket of smog that has made breathing difficult and led to a rise in heart and lung complaints.
Read more: Cold Weather, Smog Could Lead to Rise in Heart, lung Cases
Read more: Cold Weather, Smog Could Lead to Rise in Heart, lung Cases
Health Care Tips: Swaraj India Blames Kejriwal and Modi Governments for Delhi Smog
Terming the smog situation in Delhi an environmental emergency, the Swaraj India party on Sunday accused the Delhi and central governments of failing to tackle pollution.
Read more: Swaraj India Blames Kejriwal and Modi Governments for Delhi Smog
Read more: Swaraj India Blames Kejriwal and Modi Governments for Delhi Smog
Health Care Tips: 2,000 Medicines to Become Cheaper: Nadda
Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda has said nearly 2,000 medicines will be made available at rates up to 90 per cent less than the maximum retail price (MRP) under the Amrut Scheme.
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Read more: 2,000 Medicines to Become Cheaper: Nadda
Health Care Tips: Michelin Names Two 3-Star Eateries in First Seoul Guide
The Michelin food guide unveiled its first Seoul edition on Monday, with two upscale Korean restaurants receiving the coveted three stars, but recognition also for a more humble diner serving up...
Read more: Michelin Names Two 3-Star Eateries in First Seoul Guide
Read more: Michelin Names Two 3-Star Eateries in First Seoul Guide
Health Care Tips: Food Ministry Plans Hygienic and Clean Street Food Zones
Union Food and Public Distribution Ministry has come up with a plan to make street food areas hygienic, clean and equipped with basic facilities, it was announced on Friday.
Read more: Food Ministry Plans Hygienic and Clean Street Food Zones
Read more: Food Ministry Plans Hygienic and Clean Street Food Zones
Health Care Tips: Maternal B12 Deficiency May up Diabetes Risk in Babies
Women with vitamin B12 deficiency during pregnancy may predispose their children to metabolic diseases such as Type-2 diabetes, a team of researchers led by one of Indian origin has warned.
Read more: Maternal B12 Deficiency May up Diabetes Risk in Babies
Read more: Maternal B12 Deficiency May up Diabetes Risk in Babies
Health Care Tips: Turning Back the Clock 1 Hour Takes a Serious Toll on Your Mental Health
The fall transition to standard time is linked to an increase in crime that costs the country billions of dollars annually. Transitions into and out of daylight saving time are linked to disrupted...
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Read more: Turning Back the Clock 1 Hour Takes a Serious Toll on Your Mental Health
Health Care Tips: Made With Love - by a Robot
When robots inevitably take over our planet, as the dystopian vision of science fiction writers foretells, we'll lose our jobs, our freedom, our humanity. But take comfort in one thing the robots will...
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Read more: Made With Love - by a Robot
Health Care Tips: GST: Aerated Drink Makers Fume at Being Put in Demerit List
Indian Beverage Association has expressed disappointment at the re-categorisation of aerated drinks under 'demerit' category in the GST rate slabs, saying at Rs 10 for 200 ml, such drinks are neither...
Read more: GST: Aerated Drink Makers Fume at Being Put in Demerit List
Read more: GST: Aerated Drink Makers Fume at Being Put in Demerit List
Health Care Tips: Spoonful of Revision May Make the Calories go Down More Easily
The Food and Drug Administration considers Nutella a dessert topping, as Chen points out, but its manufacturer wants the FDA to put it in the same category as honey, jam, jelly, fruit butter and...
Read more: Spoonful of Revision May Make the Calories go Down More Easily
Read more: Spoonful of Revision May Make the Calories go Down More Easily
Health Care Tips: Dinner With TV May be a Recipe for Less Healthy Meals
Families that eat dinner with the TV on tend to eat less healthy food and to enjoy the meals less than families who leave the TV off, according to a recent U.S. study.
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Read more: Dinner With TV May be a Recipe for Less Healthy Meals
Health Care Tips: After Years of Delay, Climate Talks Face a New Problem: Speed
Efforts to build a new global deal to tackle climate change were for many years criticised for moving at a glacial pace.
Read more: After Years of Delay, Climate Talks Face a New Problem: Speed
Read more: After Years of Delay, Climate Talks Face a New Problem: Speed
Health Care Tips: BIOFACH India: World's Leading Trade Fair for Organic Food Comes to Delhi
To get a complete view on the world of organic, this is the perfect opportunity for you - the eighth edition of BIOFACH India.
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Read more: BIOFACH India: World's Leading Trade Fair for Organic Food Comes to Delhi
Health Care Tips: Polluted Smog Covers Pakistani City of Lahore
Heavy smog loaded with pollutants has covered several urban and rural areas in eastern Pakistan, prompting breathing problems, and causing more than 20 deaths in traffic accidents caused by poor...
Read more: Polluted Smog Covers Pakistani City of Lahore
Read more: Polluted Smog Covers Pakistani City of Lahore
Health Care Tips: Odisha Welcomes Zero Tax on Common Food Items
The Odisha government on Friday welcomed the zero tax rate on common food items and reduction in tax rate from 6 to 5 per cent by the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council.
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Read more: Odisha Welcomes Zero Tax on Common Food Items
Health Care Tips: PepsiCo to Launch 5 Products by Early Next Year
Beverages and snacks major PepsiCo India will launch up to five products by early 2017, intensifying its focus on nutrition and building a healthier portfolio of products.
Read more: PepsiCo to Launch 5 Products by Early Next Year
Read more: PepsiCo to Launch 5 Products by Early Next Year
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Health Care Tips: Delhi Government Orders Three-Day School Shutdown Over Smog
Schools in the Indian capital will be closed for the next three days, the Delhi state government said Sunday, as the city struggles with one of the worst spells of air pollution in recent years.
Read more: Delhi Government Orders Three-Day School Shutdown Over Smog
Read more: Delhi Government Orders Three-Day School Shutdown Over Smog
Health Care Tips: A Vegetarians Guide to Eating on an International Holiday
I know this much, its not easy being a vegetarian global traveller and yet its not impossible. I've done it on a few occasions and met many fellow Indian travellers who are pros at this. And of...
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Read more: A Vegetarians Guide to Eating on an International Holiday
Health Care Tips: Washington State Polio-Like Cases Linked to Rare Syndrome
Eight of nine children hospitalized in Washington state for a polio-like illness have a rare syndrome that causes varying degrees of limb weakness, state health officials confirmed on Friday.
Read more: Washington State Polio-Like Cases Linked to Rare Syndrome
Read more: Washington State Polio-Like Cases Linked to Rare Syndrome
Health Care Tips: Review: Best Anti-Pollution Face Masks in India
Every time you or anyone from your family steps outdoors, you must wear a face mask to minimize the ill-effects of the pollutants.
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Read more: Review: Best Anti-Pollution Face Masks in India
Health Care Tips: Chhath Puja 2016: 10 Things You Should Know
This year, Chhath Puja is being celebrated from 4th-7th November. According to the lunar calendar, it falls on the sixth day of the Karthik month. Here are 10 facts you must know about this festival.
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Read more: Chhath Puja 2016: 10 Things You Should Know
Health Care Tips: How to Shield Your Children From Air Pollution
The air pollution levels in North India and especially Delhi are alarming to say the least. These tips can be useful to save your children from it's ill-effects.
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Read more: How to Shield Your Children From Air Pollution
Health Care Tips: Not All Single Malts Are From Scotland: A Beginners Guide
A single malt must be made from malted barley, distilled in pot stills at a single distillery and must be aged in oak casks not exceeding a capacity of 700 litres. The key definition being that it has...
Read more: Not All Single Malts Are From Scotland: A Beginners Guide
Read more: Not All Single Malts Are From Scotland: A Beginners Guide
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Health Care Tips: How to Straighten Hair Without Heat
Want to straighten hair without heat? Scroll down for expert tips that will transform your wavy or curly hair intro straighter flatter hair, without the copious use of flat irons and hair dryers.
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Read more: How to Straighten Hair Without Heat
Health Care Tips: Bangkok Restaurants: 5 Places You Must Eat at
After 5 days in Bangkok, I was inspired by experiences of eating and put down a list of 5 restaurants that are the real deal.
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Read more: Bangkok Restaurants: 5 Places You Must Eat at
Friday, November 4, 2016
Health Care Tips: Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi Spreads His Wings With 5 New Restaurants
Now, Celebratory Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi is going for the big one: Five new eateries with a $15-20 million infusion by a leading F&B franchise management company.
Read more: Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi Spreads His Wings With 5 New Restaurants
Read more: Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi Spreads His Wings With 5 New Restaurants
Health Care Tips: Climate Change: Low-Hanging Fruit, Ripe for The Picking
Earth is hurtling deep into the red zone of dangerous global warming, but experts say there are some low cost, effective options for putting on the brakes.
Read more: Climate Change: Low-Hanging Fruit, Ripe for The Picking
Read more: Climate Change: Low-Hanging Fruit, Ripe for The Picking
Health Care Tips: WHO Urges Curbs on Online Food Marketing to Children
Governments must do more to protect children from sophisticated online methods used to market unhealthy foods to them, the World Health Organization in Europe said in a report released Friday.
Read more: WHO Urges Curbs on Online Food Marketing to Children
Read more: WHO Urges Curbs on Online Food Marketing to Children
Health Care Tips: US Government Quandary: Is Nutella Dessert or Jam?
The sugary hazelnut paste Nutella has been beloved the world over for 50 years. But is it a dessert or a jam?
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Read more: US Government Quandary: Is Nutella Dessert or Jam?
Health Care Tips: Air Pollution: Environment Minister to Meet State Counterparts
Union Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave is set to hold a meeting on Friday with his counterparts from five states to discuss short, medium and long-term measures to tackle air pollution in the...
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Read more: Air Pollution: Environment Minister to Meet State Counterparts
Health Care Tips: With Kerala, Tamil Nadu on Board, Food Act Gets Pan-India Coverage
The Centre on Thursday said that the entire country has now come under the National Food Security Act sway as Kerala and Tamil Nadu too have come on board.
Read more: With Kerala, Tamil Nadu on Board, Food Act Gets Pan-India Coverage
Read more: With Kerala, Tamil Nadu on Board, Food Act Gets Pan-India Coverage
Health Care Tips: Can Added Sugar in Diet Cause Heart Attack?
Increased intake of food and drink with added sugar may possibly raise the risk of heart attack or myocardial infarction by about a third, in some people, a study has warned.
Read more: Can Added Sugar in Diet Cause Heart Attack?
Read more: Can Added Sugar in Diet Cause Heart Attack?
Health Care Tips: How To Eat For an Energy Boost
We eat for many reasons, but the bottom line is that food is fuel for our bodies, so what we eat affects how energetic we feel throughout the day. Odds are you could use a little more energy,...
Read more: How To Eat For an Energy Boost
Read more: How To Eat For an Energy Boost
Health Care Tips: Peanut Butter Redux: More on Food Allergies
Many commenters argued that employees with severe food allergies are exclusively responsible for protecting themselves at work. The Americans With Disabilities Act, however, says otherwise.
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Read more: Peanut Butter Redux: More on Food Allergies
Health Care Tips: Smoking a Pack a Day Causes 150 Mutations in Every Lung Cell
Scientists have found that smoking a pack a day of cigarettes can cause 150 damaging changes to a smoker's lung cells each year.
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Read more: Smoking a Pack a Day Causes 150 Mutations in Every Lung Cell
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