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13 signs you are dating an immature man

13 signs you are dating an immature man

Nothing can be more frustrating than being in a relationship with a man who isn’t as mature as you are.Immaturity is a clear sign of emotional instability. Here’s how you can suss out if your man fits that bill…Shies from commitmentHe may just not want to commit himself to... read more »

How about a sugar-free apricot shrikhand...

How about a sugar-free apricot shrikhand?

Sugar-free Apricot Shrikhand This is a combination of golden apricots and yoghurt generously garnished with pistachios. Ingredients: Golden apricots – 15-20 Sugar-free – 6 tsp Hung yoghurt – 2 cups Pistachios, sliced 10-15 Method: 1. Slice the golden apricots. Take them in a pan,... read more »

Exercises that help you battle pain

Exercises that help you battle pain

Walking for back pain: Got a nagging backache? Simply put on your sports shoes and walk. Numerous studies throw light on how walking lessens pain, boosts muscle strength and flexibility, quickens healing and can also prevent any further ache. One study showed that the activity brings down lower... read more »

7 things to avoid when you’re drun...

7 things to avoid when you’re drunk

Drunk driving: This one is extremely serious. Not only are you risking your own life, but also that of others in the car and those who are out on the road or in other vehicles. Make sure that you either take a cab back home or have a sober friend, who can take over the task. It’s not macho... read more »

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Lifestyle factors linked to healthy pregnancy identified

Lifestyle factors linked to healthy pregnancy identified

Washington – Researchers have identified certain lifestyle factors that make it more likely for a woman to have a normal pregnancy. They include increasing fruit intake before pregnancy, being... read more »

Excessive stress making kids lose appetite and sleep

Excessive stress making kids lose appetite and sle...

London – Almost half of children are losing sleep due to stress, while more than one in ten are not able to eat, a new study has... read more »

Obesity may actually alter our sense of taste

Obesity may actually alter our sense of taste

Washington – A new study has suggested that obesity could change the way our tongues react to different foods. Lead scientist Kathryn Medler, PhD, UB... read more »

Casual sex may be double edged sword for health

Casual sex may be double edged sword for health

Washington – A new study has suggested that poor mental health and casual sex feed off each other among teens and young adults, with each one... read more »

Obama signs bill for HIV organ donation

Obama signs bill for HIV organ donation

Washington – US President Barack Obama signed into law Thursday a bill that allows scientists to carry out research into organ donations from one person... read more »

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Active pregnant women give normal birth

A new study has revealed that women who indulge in more activities during pregnancy are more likely to give normal birth. Kelly Morgan from Swansea University College of Medicine said that... read more »

Learn Tai Chi exercises for longer, healthier life

Searching for the elusive fountain of youth? Begin Tai Chi classes as the traditional Chinese martial art and sport exercises may have anti-aging benefits. Tai Chi has been found to be... read more »

Older people should walk 20 mins daily

A new study has revealed that older people can increase their quality of life with just little mobility, that could include 20 minutes walk per day. The Lifestyle Interventions and... read more »

Almost a third of the world is now fat

Almost a third of the world is now fat, and no country has been able to curb obesity rates in the last three decades, according to a new global analysis. Researchers found more than 2... read more »

Inability to taste fat may cause obesity

People who cannot detect fat in food are more likely to overeat and therefore become obese, a new study has found. The finding adds weight to the growing body of research that points to a connection... read more »