Why your child’s bone strength depends on that glass of water
Encouraging children to drink enough water from an early age is key to building strong bones and long-term health. Here's why hydration matters more than we think.
Encouraging children to drink enough water from an early age is key to building strong bones and long-term health. Here's why hydration matters more than we think.
Hiccups, which often stem from irritation of the diaphragm or gastric issues, may ease with cardamom's calming and carminative (gas-reducing) properties.
Including a bowl of these fruits in your daily diet can help maintain internal cooling and avoid common summer ailments like heatstroke, skin dryness, and digestive troubles.
He advised doing Kapalbhati and Anulom Vilom breathing exercises every morning, along with Shankhnaad, a traditional sound practice believed to clear the lungs.
India’s healthcare system has undergone a profound transformation during the last 11 years with the Narendra Modi government adopting a people-first approach.
Organ damage persisted in 59 per cent of long Covid patients a year after initial symptoms, even in those not severely affected when first diagnosed with the virus, according to researchers, led by one of an Indian-origin.
A trial was organised by 4 Day Week Global in conjunction with the UK's 4 Day Week Campaign, Here is the shocking result.
A District Medical Board (DMB) has to be constituted for the purpose of issuing a certificate of medical indication in favour of either or both members of the intending couple or intending woman necessitating gestational surrogacy from a District Medical Board.
The results of the study, which is based on well-established research on early language development in toddlers 12 months and older, showed that infants who were consistently read to every day, starting at two weeks old and continuing until nine months old, showed improved language scores.
Researchers used data from the Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome (HAPO) Follow-up Study. HAPO, an observational study, examined glucose tolerance in a large, multi-national, racially diverse cohort in their third trimester of pregnancy; the Follow-up Study looked at the association between gestational diabetes and the long-term health outcomes of pregnant people and their children.