The thin boundary between work and life has become increasingly blurred, which is taking a toll on employese's mental well-being, says Prachi Ghogle.
The right food choices can help reduce anxiety and stress, says Chef Prabhakar Nagraj.
Confined to their rooms and small houses, they are reminded of the time when they were subjected to physical and sexual torture.
Acupuncture can provide natural relief and help you return to a happier life.
Cruise entertainer? Pet food taster? Yes, these are actual jobs!
'Popping five antidepressants every day, anxiety attacks, being rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night, feeling empty, restless, hallucinations, self loathing, nervous breakdowns, suicidal thoughts were all parts of this phase...' Aamir Khan's young discovery says she has decided to go on a 'complete break'.
A "shocking" fraud involving 106 people, including former New York city cops and firefighters, who allegedly used the 9/11 terror attack disability benefits worth hundreds of millions of dollars to fund their lavish lifestyles, has been cracked by authorities in New York.
Some workers in India were also make to work on Sundays and national holidays "in sweltering heat, without adequate supply of clean drinking water or any breaks".
Eat right and sleep well, use breathing techniques, walk for 40 minutes a day, to bust your stress, says Dr Ramakanta Panda, Vice-chairman and MD, Asian Heart Institute, Mumbai.
Anxious? Stressed? Upset? Veenu Sandhu has a handy list of apps that promise mental peace.
'Dementia is going to be a huge challenge for hospitals, doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, health workers and family members.'
Director Shonali Basu and her actors on the making of what appears to be a memorable movie.
Don't ignore the warning signs, says Dr Samir Parikh.
Our country recorded 24,771 dowry deaths in the last four years, as per the National Crime Records Bureau data.
Simple breathing exercises to help you reduce stress
y talking about her struggle with depression, Deepika Padukone has exposed the stress-filled lives of filmstars say Ranjita Ganesan and Veenu Sandhu.