Bhai Dooj special: You will surely love these fantastic recipes
Make your Bhai Dooj interesting by opting for these magnificent recipes and enjoy. Get going now!
Make your Bhai Dooj interesting by opting for these magnificent recipes and enjoy. Get going now!
Mayonnaise is easily available in the market and can work wonders for your skin. Apart from lightening your skin tone, it moisturises as well as hydrates your skin.
Detoxification is the body's process of removing unwanted materials and toxins from the body. It is the buzzword in health circles right now. When the body detoxifies itself, it results in optimized and improved physiological functions. Read on to know more.
Expecting a healthy and joyous Bhai Dooj? Do not let diabetes spoil your festive mood. Follow these diet tips to avoid falling prey to your condition.
Suffering from hyper-pigmentation and hesitating to attend Diwali party with dark patches on skin? Here are the natural remedies that will help you make your spots vanish in a wink. Happy Diwali.
Most of us do get tempted to enjoy every bit of the festival of, including good food because festivals like Diwali are just celebrated only once a year. But all those so-called good foods may affect your health in more ways than one. We tell you how.
If you wish to celebrate Diwali without gaining weight, then just go for these smart strategies suggested by Manjari Chandra, Senior Consultant, Nutrition, Max Healthcare.
The festival of light is here and amid the joyous occasion, you must know the tricks to stay safe. Here we are with a list of tips to help you prevent firecracker related injuries and treat them well, if need be.
You can make face wash at home by using some very basic ingredients that are already available in the kitchen. One can make homemade toners, face scrubs, moisturises, cleansers, face masks, and washes as well.
Tired of karanjis and motichoor laddoos this Diwali? Try this traditional dessert from Telangana made from jaggery and rice flour.
Did you binge on Diwali faral like chaklis, karanjis, chivdas, chirota, gujiyas, laddoos and mithais? Are you looking forward to a detox post Diwali? Read what celeb nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar has to say about this.
What fuels a firecracker is generally charcoal. Burning this results in the release of a large number of air pollutants, particularly sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate matter into the atmosphere.
If you are one of those who wears clothes made with synthetic materials while bursting firecrackers, you need to read this. Also, follow these other preacautions this Diwali.
This Diwali, don't let air pollution spoil your fun. It's very easy to fall sick in this weather when there is so much air pollution around. Here are some tips that will keep you safe.
Dr Tejal Lathia, Consultant Endocrinologist, Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi, suggests few tips for the patients suffering form diabetes.
Ensuring a safe celebration is a must. Thus, following these safety tips is very important for a safe and happy Diwali celebration.
People with diabetes can enjoy the food provided they have a healthy diet plan in place.
Though most of us are familiar with the precautions, here are some of the dos & don'ts listed by Dr Jimmy Prabhakaran, Consultant General Physician, Fortis Malar Hospital, Adyar for ready reference to refresh our memory.
Make your Bhai Dooj interesting by opting for these magnificent recipes and enjoy. Get going now!
Mayonnaise is easily available in the market and can work wonders for your skin. Apart from lightening your skin tone, it moisturises as well as hydrates your skin.
Detoxification is the body's process of removing unwanted materials and toxins from the body. It is the buzzword in health circles right now. When the body detoxifies itself, it results in optimized and improved physiological functions. Read on to know more.
Expecting a healthy and joyous Bhai Dooj? Do not let diabetes spoil your festive mood. Follow these diet tips to avoid falling prey to your condition.
Suffering from hyper-pigmentation and hesitating to attend Diwali party with dark patches on skin? Here are the natural remedies that will help you make your spots vanish in a wink. Happy Diwali.
Most of us do get tempted to enjoy every bit of the festival of, including good food because festivals like Diwali are just celebrated only once a year. But all those so-called good foods may affect your health in more ways than one. We tell you how.
If you wish to celebrate Diwali without gaining weight, then just go for these smart strategies suggested by Manjari Chandra, Senior Consultant, Nutrition, Max Healthcare.
The festival of light is here and amid the joyous occasion, you must know the tricks to stay safe. Here we are with a list of tips to help you prevent firecracker related injuries and treat them well, if need be.
You can make face wash at home by using some very basic ingredients that are already available in the kitchen. One can make homemade toners, face scrubs, moisturises, cleansers, face masks, and washes as well.
Tired of karanjis and motichoor laddoos this Diwali? Try this traditional dessert from Telangana made from jaggery and rice flour.
Did you binge on Diwali faral like chaklis, karanjis, chivdas, chirota, gujiyas, laddoos and mithais? Are you looking forward to a detox post Diwali? Read what celeb nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar has to say about this.
What fuels a firecracker is generally charcoal. Burning this results in the release of a large number of air pollutants, particularly sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate matter into the atmosphere.
This Diwali, don't let air pollution spoil your fun. It's very easy to fall sick in this weather when there is so much air pollution around. Here are some tips that will keep you safe.
Dr Tejal Lathia, Consultant Endocrinologist, Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi, suggests few tips for the patients suffering form diabetes.
Ensuring a safe celebration is a must. Thus, following these safety tips is very important for a safe and happy Diwali celebration.
People with diabetes can enjoy the food provided they have a healthy diet plan in place.
Though most of us are familiar with the precautions, here are some of the dos & don'ts listed by Dr Jimmy Prabhakaran, Consultant General Physician, Fortis Malar Hospital, Adyar for ready reference to refresh our memory.
If you are one of those who wears clothes made with synthetic materials while bursting firecrackers, you need to read this. Also, follow these other preacautions this Diwali.