Use of gadgets is not associated with headaches, at least not in adolescents. A study found no link between the use of computer games or mobile phones and occurrence of headaches.
A forensic pathologist has sounded a worldwide warning of the potential lethal dangers of herbal medicines if taken in large quantities, injected, or combined with prescription drugs. Read on...
Mediterranean diet, which includes a high intake of veggies, whole grains and fish, can help people avoid the small areas of brain damage that can lead to problems with thinking and memory, says study.
Beer can help strengthen the bones and prevent fractures in old age, says study. Beer is a significant source of silicon, which is a key ingredient of the diet that helps to improve bone mineral density.
In today’s time when all our work is practically done on computer, looking at the screen for hours put an excessive strain on our eyes, which can lead to a condition termed as Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS).
Do not depend on oral contraceptives alone, a new form of birth control is here.
Research has shown that saffron, which gives chicken korma and paella their yellow colour, helps keep vision sharp. It is used in traditional medicine for treating tumours and depression.
For people who want to stop snoring, it often helps if they sleep on their side or with their upper body in a slightly raised position. Here are some more tips to help snorers.
Healing is in giving, not in having. When one gives, one grows and evolves. Not giving charity, but giving or sharing oneself just out of joy. Celebrate in giving; do not give to celebrate.
Have you wondered what being at 8,850 m feels like? A 20-year-old tells us about braving avalanches, eating apple pie at base camp and feeling drunk from altitude sickness.
The Ngorongoro crater, now a dormant volcano, was a tall mountain before it exploded and collapsed two million years ago. The crater has a perfect caldera nearly 20 km across, which you can drive straight down into, writes Mike Pandey.
Children who react strongly to stress or have more behaviour and health problems than their peers are likely to do well when raised in a supportive environment, a new study says.
In order to avoid being trapped in the web of unwanted and hidden salt, sugars and fat in your diet, it’s important to become ‘label smart’.
The biggest masked predator of healthy eating is sugar. It lurks under different names in products that you might never even suspect in your wildest dreams.
Always use a circular motion to brush your teeth. Brushing teeth with a sideways scrubbing motion could hamper the gum tissue and may even affect tooth structure.