Following an active lifestyle rather than a sedentary one is essential to eliminate risk of diseases.
'For a long time I didn't know what my mother did -- she kept me in the dark to protect me.' 'But whatever she did, she did it for me.' 'It's been three years since my mother passed away.' 'If she was still alive, I'd respect her choice and stand by her.'
'Trust me, I don't even enjoy the company of friends who live in regret.' 'You either own your decisions or just let it go and work harder to get something better.'
In a career spanning six decades, Chatterjee has acted in more than 300 films.
Ignoring a spouse's demands may benefit low-income couples but negatively affect higher-income couple's relationship.
Travellers Jack Morris and Lauren Bullen tell you how to perk up your relationship while on the go.
The differently-abled deserve a normal life. Nothing will stop Poonam Natarajan from ensuring that India, slowly but surely, gives it to them, discovers Shobha Warrier.
Prime Minister Sushil Koirala on Thursday met leaders of all 31 political parties to discuss key issues, including a key power trading pact, to be taken up with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his maiden official visit to Nepal.
Mental health and life coach Anu Krishna tells you how to take charge of your life.
Does a baby save a marriage that is falling apart? Not really, discovers this writer.
Even though she was one of the planet's best known people, Mother Teresa remained an enigma all her life.
In an offline chat, mind/life coach, NLP trainer and Mental Health Guru Anu Krishna encourages Rediff.com readers to talk about their problems and offers solutions.
Male tennis players from the United States are almost as rare as hen's teeth at Wimbledon this year, but a hawk native to North and South America definitely rules the roost when it comes to clearing the championship courts of pigeons.
Nargis Fakhri, in a revealing interview.
Dr Yusuf Merchant's book Happyness will tell you how to turn your life's negative situations into your strengths.
On Monday, John Ellis Bush announced he was entering the US presidential race. Here are eight things to know about him.
'The majority of the spread is by people coughing, or sneezing or talking loudly, in a very short distance, two metres from one another, and a mask will prevent that sort of transmission.'
The hospital, where the AIADMK general secretary was admitted on September 22 after she complained of fever and dehydration, said she was "constantly being monitored".
'Today, more than 60 per cent of all cancers are cured... India needs to come forward with a national cancer control plan. Patient and public education and advocacy are essential to break down cultural barriers.' US-based cancer specialists had much advice to offer their Indian counterparts at the Indian Cancer Congress.
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw talks to Nikita Puri about her book Mythbreaker.
The Richard Gere-Julia Roberts classic has aged remarkably well.
'A belligerent Alok Nath refused to leave.. kept screaming shouting threatening abusing trying to grab me..'
Geeta Sridhar took in 28 children ailing with cancer into her home, and made them her own.
Meet the teen tech prodigy, educationist, AI expert and lover of SpongeBob SquarePants.
'There are enough LGBTQ people in the industry, so I don't feel like a misfit.'
'It is certain Jayalalithaa will be in no position to attend to official business.' 'Indeed, doctors would have forbidden anything that would aggravate her condition and lead to complications,' says B S Raghavan, the distinguished civil servant, advising how a Constitutional vacuum can be averted in Tamil Nadu.
But this project is changing that -- one public artwork at a time.
Sandhya Ravishankar describes the thorny relationship between the two political titans of Tamil Nadu, M Karunanidhi and J Jayalalithaa, both now part of the ages.
'Healthcare is so expensive that while it saves lives, it destroys more lives socially and financially.' 'While the poor gets wiped out, a middle-class man goes to a corporate hospital and after the treatment, he ends up below the poverty line.' 'Generally, hospitals would like to have patients who need procedures and operations.' 'They are not so fond of palliative care.' 'How much can be made from one hour of counselling? And how much can be made from one hour of an operation?'
Nargis Fakhri is really fun to be around, discovers Patcy N/Rediff.com.
A former US military lieutenant travels to India to fight a battle of another kind. Archana Masih/Rediff.com met Robin Chaurasiya and the girls whose lives she is changing -- one day at a time.
Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur talk about the film, OK Jaanu, and the link ups rumours that surround them.
Martin Scorsese's The Wolf Of Wall Street could set a bad precedent, feels Aseem Chhabra.
There is no magic pill for happiness says, Shradha Sharma. But here's what you can do to be happy!
In 2002, at 13 she lost both her hands and severely damaged her legs in a freak accident. Today she is a dedicated social worker, a motivational speaker and model for accessible clothing in India.