World Day For Safety And Health At Work: Making Workplaces Safer And Saner For All
Since the truth is we live in times where working insane hours, sacrificing one’s physical and mental health has been rewarded
Loneliness: It Can Be A Very Expensive Affair For The Human Race
Loneliness does not have to be permanent and it can be part of one's growth journey. But no solution can be found till the problem is fully recognized and accepted.
Rare Syndrome Found! A 30 Year Old UK Woman Unable To Urinate For 14 Months
The 30-year-old content creator from east London continued to use the device to urinate for more than a year. She was diagnosed with Fowler's syndrome...
Dampening Effect Of Artificial Sweetener On Immune Response Could Help Treat Autoimmune Disease: Study
Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute in the UK discovered that mice given large doses of sucralose had a decreased ability to activate T-cells, a crucial immune system component, in response to cancer or infection...
796 New Covid Cases: Active Infection Crosses 5K After 3 Months in India
The total tally of COVID-19 cases now stands at 4.46 crore (4,46,93,506). The death toll increased to 5,30,795 with five fatalities, the data updated at 8 am stated..
Taking Medicines For Mild Fever? See What Study Says
People should refuse to take prescribed medication at the first indications of a mild temperature...
A little Sunshine Makes You Happy All Day, Know Why?
There is a scientific explanation for why going outside in the light makes you feel better; it's not all in your brain.
Unhealthy Food Practices Creating Health Crisis in India
According to the world health organization, there are more than three million deaths related to heart disease in India every year, most of which are under 55 years old.
HEALTH: Sitting is the new smoking! Remedy?
Decades of scientific research says that exercise does your body good in long-lasting and tremendous ways. Then how could a simple act of parking tuchus instantly nullify all those health benefits?..
Diabetes : Why Is It So Common In India?
According to reliable sources, people who live in metropolitan areas, are more likely to develop diabetes.