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5 Cardinal Rules In Life Everyone Should...

5 Cardinal Rules In Life Everyone Should Know About

5 cardinal rules in life : Make peace with your past, so it doesn’t spoil your present. Your past does not define your future – your actions and beliefs do. What others think of you is none of your business. It’s how much you value yourself and how important you think you are. Time heals... read more »

What women actually want in men?

What women actually want in men?

The findings contradicts a long-held view in evolutionary psychology that vouched that women are more likely to find highly masculine, dominant men more attractive when they are ovulating and fertile. “The idea that menstrual cycles will affect who women find attractive just does not hold up in... read more »

Couples sleep in sync when wife satisfie...

Couples sleep in sync when wife satisfied with marriage

Couples are more likely to sleep in sync when the wife is more satisfied with their marriage, a new study has found. Researchers found that overall synchrony in sleep-wake schedules among couples was high, as those who slept in the same bed were awake or asleep at the same time about 75 per cent of... read more »

Roast chicken with potatoes and veggies

Roast chicken with potatoes and veggies

My earliest memory of food: I remember eating cereal as a child. My favourite cereals were choco pops and fruity loops with milk. My favourite recipe: It’s a classic dish. I love roast chicken with potatoes and veggies. A favourite from my mom’s kitchen: I am a die-hard fan of her... read more »

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Carrots, pumpkin seeds can make your skin glow

Carrots, pumpkin seeds can make your skin glow

New York – Don’t let dry chilly weather rob your skin and hair of their glow and shine. Look in your kitchen for carrots, pumpkin seeds and pineapple to enhance your... read more »

Diabetes `ticking time bomb` for young Indians

Diabetes `ticking time bomb` for young Indians

New Delhi – With the prevalence of diabetes increasing at an alarming rate worldwide, the proportion of young people with the disease is also... read more »

You can be allergic to a food, and eat it too!

You can be allergic to a food, and eat it too!

Washington – It is well known that the best way to prevent a severe allergic reaction is to totally avoid the offending food, but according to a new... read more »

Why women get short of breath faster than men while exe...

Physical fitness could help prevent heart attacks

Washington – A new study has revealed that women find it harder to breathe than men during exercise because of greater electrical activation of their... read more »

‘Tearless’ onions can help fight cardiovascular disease...

‘Tearless’ onions can help fight cardiovascular disease and control weight gain

Washington – A new study has suggested that a tearless version of onions can help fight cardiovascular disease and may play and important role in... read more »

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Is obesity of your kid weighing down his/her academic performance? Then, persuade them to eat natural, unprocessed, raw food instead of chips, sodas and fast foods, move whenever possible,... read more »

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Washington: Marital stress may make people more vulnerable to depression, a new study has warned. The study by University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers and their colleagues found that... read more »

Storehouse of nutrients, leafy Kale a must in our daily diet

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Laugh your way to improved short-term memory

Washington: A new study has revealed that laughter can improve short-term memory and makes the brain work better in older adults. The research conducted by Loma Linda University in Southern... read more »