And what it is doing to your body, asks nutritionist Komal Jethmalani.
Did you know Justin Bieber will take a chopper to the DY Patil Stadium, where his concert will be held on May 10?
The television actor reveals why she switched to veganism and explains how it has changed the way she looks at food now.
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'I challenge people just do it for a month to see how you feel, okay?'
The Eclipse, with its vanilla and fruity palette, is easy to drink on the rocks, says Ritika Kochhar.
Gorgeous model-actress Lisa Haydon shares her beauty secrets.
Don't try to be a super woman. You must listen to your body, says Dr Mahima Bakshi.
Kohli said people should also understand the sacrifices made by the sportspersons in their career and should not criticise them during their failures.
Weddings make you wish you had a hundred hands instead of a brain that feels like a sponge attached to 10 different heads being pulled in different directions, says Kishore Singh.
'Wine bars there are, in plenty, in Karnataka,' notes Alok Chandra.
Ramzan food walk reveals Old Delhi's culinary tradition!
There are some places that just beg for a review. When you come back from a meal and put off doing anything else until you've written one. It happens rarely, but happen it does. Caf Zoe is one of those, says Harnoor Channi-Tewary.
So Swiggy offered 35,056 varieties of biryani to its users, says Peerzada Abrar.
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Move every 30 minutes. Walk. Plan your meals. Drink enough water.
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Our body needs hydration both inside out. But our water intake tends to reduce during the winter season, thus resulting in lifeless skin, says Vandana Luthra.
'Florence Nightingale made her mark serving wounded soldiers in a war.' 'This is our time to serve in another health crisis.'
A family history of migraine is the most potent and consistent risk factor for migraine, warns Dr Jaideep Bansal.
Priya Bala of Folomojo.com hits the road!
Nikita Puri lists ways to keep yourself entertained during the lockdown.
'With enjoyable physical activity, stress release quality sleep and the right diet, we can reverse the metabolic damage which is wreaking havoc in the world and especially in India.'
Fast-moving consumer goods companies have begun assessing the impact of the rate structure declared on Thursday under the goods and services tax.
Here's a fresh collection of the truly weird, true and funny news from around the world.
Model Akshara Balakrishna, 21, tells us what it is like to be a dark skinned model in India.
'Why not knock off a few more kilos and a couple of inches now that the desire for an amble has replaced that for cheesecake?' wonders Kishore Singh.
Britannia Industries, the bakery and dairy major, has tied up with e-tailer Amazon India for a pilot launch of Good Day Chunkies, a new chocolate chip cookie, for 15 days. The offer is currently on and closes on December 5, after which the product goes to offline (normal retail) stores.
Here are some simple and important ways to control your blood sugar and live healthier.
Siddhartha many customers who grew up on coffee and conversations at his cafes mourned his death and disagreed that he had failed. Some said it was the place they first thought of their 'big idea'.
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Yes, you can still eat parathas and desserts! This and more of Akshay Kumar's fitness secrets.
Homemade wines from this coffee county make for surprising experiences.
Amazon's pantry division across 29 cities in India helps sellers sell FMCG products on its platform.
Goods like chocolates, chewing gum, shampoo, deodorant, shoe polish, detergents, nutrition drinks and marble will now attract 18% GST>
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'#metoo has put front and centre an issue that society has suppressed for far too long,' says Kanika Datta.
Nestle's Maggi 'shock therapy' worked. Nestle probably required such shock treatment as the June 2015 ban on Maggi noodles to jerk it out of its ennui, suggests Suresh Narayanan, now chairman and managing director of Nestle's India business.