Sedentary lifestyle habits -- especially the ones that young working professionals have developed during the COVID-19 pandemic of being at home -- can lead to infertility, alerts fertility expert Dr Gunjan Sabherwal.
Menstrual cramps? Go ahead and eat dark chocolate, says Dr Snehal Adsule.
When we don't get enough sleep, our bodies release a stress hormone called cortisol, which disturbs our digestive system leading to bloating and constipation, says Neha Sahaya.
'If you are a virgin after a certain age, people will bully, mock and pity you.'
Dietician Komal Jethmalani provides expert help.
A recent study decodes the link between declining sexual activity and menopause.
If ignored, it could also lead to permanent kidney damage and other complications, says Dr Santosh Patil.
Any form of discharge from the nipple can definitely be a warning sign, at any stage of breast cancer.
Amla, coconut oil, almonds -- can all do wonders for your hair.
In an interim order, the Bombay High Court has stayed a government decision to ban surrogacy for foreign couples who have already reached the end of the process or are in the crucial stage of treatment.
DNA samples of all the three accused have been sent for forensic examination, police said.
Too much exercise and eating disorders are some of the underlying factors that may affect fertility in women, says gynaecologist Dr Archana Dhawan Bajaj,
'One size fits all' approach doesn't work when it comes to skincare routines. You need to be patient, and understand what works best for your skin, warns Dr Dinesh Jain.
How exciting is the Apple Watch Series 5? Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com finds out.
Women should stop being ashamed of their periods. They should start celebrating it, feels Nishant Bangera.
Anxiety, depression, hormonal changes are just some of the reasons says neurologist Dr Pruthviraj Dabarase.
Although we all have tastebuds that are dying to sample all the yummy food around us, we must remember that anything in excess is bad.
Did you know that consuming milk and garlic will help increase your platelet count?
On World Contraception Day, presenting a list of new methods of birth control. Check out!
Miss World winners are touring India to talk about periods.
Dear female friends, beware of lumps, bloody discharge and puckered skin.
'Parts of Pad Man look like a Vicco Turmeric commercial, parts of it look like a Tourism Ad and parts of it like a commercial for Etihad Airlines. But almost all of it, unmistakably, sounds like one big town-hall message,' says Sreehari Nair.
'We should celebrate when a girl hits puberty, just the way we celebrate New Year, Holi, Diwali.'
The Central Bureau of Investigation has found no evidence of murder or sexual assault in its probe into the death of 2 teenage cousins, whose bodies were found hanging from a tree in Uttar Pradesh's Badaun district last May, according to agency sources.
''Laws are made for every citizen to get justice.' 'If there is abuse of law, then the law will have its own course correction mechanism also.'
Why does any talk about reproduction, or condoms, or sanitary napkins make us so uncomfortable, wonders Divya Nair.
Here are seven health problems that moms must take note of.
Mumbai-based oncologist Dr Shona Nag dispels the myths surrounding cancer.
Great improvements in education and healthcare are the need of the hour.
Maya Vishwakarma gave up her job as a scientist in California to make 'No Tension' sanitary pads for tribal women who have never used one before.
Conversations with her bestie in the bathroom and other Dosti tales from Tista Sengupta.
'For women, it's about, 'See idiot, this is what we go through.' For that, they will get their men.' 'When he comes, he will understand women's problems and say, "You are special" and she will get that 10 minutes ka bhaav. But it's very important.'
In this film the Ka -- as in the Ka-poors, who act in the film -- are okay, it is the Ki -- as in Bal-Ki, who directs it -- who stumbles rather badly, feels Raja Sen.
'We need uranium to fuel our reactors. Our scientists and engineers have been handling uranium safely since 1967. They must not feel disheartened by the activities of well motivated local or foreign agencies.'
'This is a film that trumpets out its sex -- it is content in being a girl's version of the archetypical boy's locker-room picture.' 'And if it was just that, that would have been fun too, but Lipstick Under My Burkha doesn't want to affect your senses, it wants to control your mind!' Sreehari Nair comes away unimpressed.
Team Menstrupedia is inspiring young girls to break taboos and speak about their problems related to menstruation and instilling confidence in them.
Radhika Vachani, Founder of Yogacara Healing Arts takes you through it.