When you're stressed, your body releases hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, which can interfere with your digestion process and cause excessive acid production, says Dr Aklesh Tandekar, head-consultant critical care, Wockhardt Hospitals.
These simple home remedies aim to improve your overall health and keep your skin glowing, hair healthy and body pain-free no matter how cold it gets, says Smita Naram, co-founder, Ayushakti.
Dr Rituja Ugalmugle, internal medicine specialist, Wockhardt Hospitals, lists the remedies to prevent and fight summer related ailments.
It is recommended to get rid of gallstones as they are always a nuisance with an attack of gallbladder inflammation waiting to happen, says rediffGURU Dr Hemalata Arora.
Wellness expert Roopashree Sharma suggests ways to calm the stomach.
Wellness expert Roopashree Sharma answers your health queries.
Your periods don't need to be the worst time of the month.
Did you know that turmeric can help prevent cancer? That garlic can cure toothaches?
Wellness expert Roopashree Sharma answers your health queries.
Five COVID-19 patients have suffered cytomegalovirus-related rectal bleeding at a leading private facility in New Delhi during the second wave of the pandemic, hospital authorities said on Tuesday and claimed it was being reported for the 'first time' in immunocompetent persons.
Ensure you drink about 6-to-8-glasses of water every day to escape dryness of the mouth.
Wellness expert Roopashree Sharma answers your health queries.
Opt for foods low on salt, high in iron, protein and calcium.
Dietician Komal Jethmalani provides expert help.
Embrace a daily sport. Cook and eat your meals with love. Ditch the pills. Hydrate well.
For the thousands of destitute that Mother Teresa treated, she was 'god incarnate' and her hand was the miracle of love the poor needed. Attributing scientifically-unproven remedies as miracles does not help the followers of Missionaries of Charity and humanity in general, says Pallava Bagla.
'This is a tragedy that must be stopped.'
Humanitarian intervention has little meaning unless the international community is willing to engage in the aftermath, says Shyam Saran.