You might be unintentionally harming yourself.
Drinking four cups of tea a day cuts the risk of a heart attack, according to a review of studies by the British Nutrition Foundation. The review suggests that tea can also improve your mood, strengthen bones, boost hydration and increase alertness
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You have heard it time and again -- drink eight glasses of water a day to stay hydrated. But, this cliched advice lacks scientific evidence, claim scientists. According to a new study, a recent look at what is known about the health effects of drinking water reveals that most supposed benefits are not backed by solid evidence.
Chile U-17 side is yet to come to terms with Kolkata's searing heat and humidity, which could pose a problem during their upcoming World Cup campaign.
Choose a place with bright lighting and always sit at the opposite angle so that people can see you clearly.
When you reach for an ice cold mug of suds after playing a game of football, cricket or a long run, you're not just quenching your thirst, you're actually doing something healthy for your body -- seriously!
Russia manager Fabio Capello and Juventus coach Antonio Conte voiced support on Saturday for the introduction of 'time-outs' during matches in a move they said would benefit players, managers and commercial partners.
To make sure your summer is as healthy as possible, here are a few tips to make sure you're protected against the most common summer woes.
India and the US Wednesday held intensive discussions on energy, particularly focussing on civil nuclear cooperation and signing of three memorandum of understanding on cooperation in oil and natural gas sector.
Researchers say that tea not only re-hydrates you as well as water does, but also offers protection against heart disease and cancer.
Be oblivious of your surroundings. Don't oblige unknown men with pictures. Carry a swiss knife, says Deepak Ananth.
Drink water. Eat more fibre. Stop stressing.
The food you eat can determine the colour of your urine.
PepsiCo is gearing up to launch a new 7UP with 30 per cent less sugar and plans to extend the formulation to its other brands
Eat right and keep the heat away!
People should include nutrient-dense foods that are rich in fibre and proteins, says Hardik Shukla.
The simple process could also help you identify issues like blood pressure concerns, hemoglobin or low blood count.
The sweltering heat killed 57 people across Japan in the week from July 29 to Aug. 4, the Disaster Management Agency said on Tuesday.
Players are working out in heat tents and keeping a keen eye on hydration levels.
Work will never end, but one day our life will.
Aishwarya Sushmita, who hails from Darbhanga, Bihar, talks about her journey, what she likes about modeling.
This is his second coming and he wants a few more chances that will help him cement his place in the side.
Model Akshara Balakrishna, 21, tells us what it is like to be a dark skinned model in India.
India's largest cola brand Thums Up to make international debut in March
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Alarming but true: Cosmetic surgery to get back at an ex is not uncommon. Ranjita Ganesan explores brutal beauty trends like "revenge surgery" and "vampire facial".
It is no longer an individual's problem, but one that organisations need to take cognisance of and build into their diversity and people management policies and practices.
A good night's sleep helps remove stress and anxiety.
High humidity causes sweat, dirt and dust along with other toxins to build up on the surface of the skin. Dr Saumya Shetty Hegde tells you how to take care.
Retinoids can cure skin issues, but they can harm too, says Dr Syed Nazim Hussain.
These simple steps will help you get back to your post-pregnancy fitness routine with ease.
Pharmaceutical companies, which are sending across medical aid for flood affected people in Jammu and Kashmir, claim to be facing difficulties in distribution of drugs.