Summer Skin Care Tips: Follow These 10 Tips For A Radiant Skin

It’s that time of the year when chai becomes a little less favoured and nimbu-soda is available almost everywhere. Very soon, anything synthetic will be a no-no and cotton will be your go-to fabric. Umbrellas come out to give your sunscreen company, suede shoes get packed away. Yes, summer time is here. And with it, a whole host of skin care issues too. Oily skin gets oilier, and dry skin gets patchy. There are breakouts and pimples, rashes and roughness, and that acne just wouldn’t go away! Just a few simple changes in your everyday skin…

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Year ender 2017: Nutrition myths busted

Nutritional expert busts food goals that became popular this year. By: SOUMYABRATA GUPTA A new year is knocking on the door, which means you’re probably reevaluating all your poor health choices and setting a few fitness goals for 2018. Every year has its own nutrition fads, and while some work, some are nothing but skeptical conjectures. With the easy accessibility of the internet, it makes it easier than ever to spread misinformation. Myths spread like wildfire through various social media platforms. Speaking to this correspondent, Munmun Ganeriwal, a Nutrition and Exercise…

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Vitamin D Could Help Ensure Early Recovery from Burn Injuries: 5 High Vitamin D Foods You Must Have

According to the study, Vitamin D has antibacterial actions, which can help combat infection and thereby aid in wound healing of burn patients. Here’s another reason to soak up on the sunshine vitamin. Vitamin D for the longest time has been associated in strengthening bones in addition to ensuring  smooth functioning of various body functions . According to a latest study, intake of Vitamin D may speed up the healing process for people suffering from burns. The findings suggest that vitamin D supplementation may be a simple and cost-effective treatment…

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Playing Action Video Games May Affect Your Brain Power: 5 Foods to Boost it Naturally

Habitual players of action games may have less grey matter in their hippocampus. A new study, conducted by the researchers from the Universite de Montreal, has found that playing action-packed video games may do more harm than good. There is a general perception that playing interactive video games improves your cognitive skills and boosts brain power, but these new findings reveal that habitual players of action games may have less grey matter in their hippocampus which is a major part of the brain associated with cognition. The hippocampus is the…

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Eggs – Amazing Eggs for burn treatment

A young man after sprinkling his lawn & bushes with pesticides; wanted to check the contents of the barrel to see how much pesticide remained in it. He raised the cover and lit his lighter; but unfortunately, vapors ignited and engulfed him. He jumped from his truck, screaming! His neighbour quickly came out of her house with a dozen eggs and a bowl yelling: “bring me some more eggs!” She broke them, and separated the whites from the yolks. A woman neighbour helped her to apply the whites onto the…

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Ten home remedies for fever

Natural ways to reduce a high fever and treat the flu using simple products found in most homes A fever is your body’s way of fighting an infection during a flu or infection. Suppressing a fever is not advised, as the fever will kill the bacteria and virus. However, high fevers can be dangerous, especially for small children. Natural medicine has numerous treatments to reduce a high fever. 1) Add a half cup of vinegar (सिरका ) to lukewarm bath water and soak for five to ten minutes. 2) Boil…

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Home Remedies For Memory Improvement: Diet, Exercise, Tips For Better Memory

Don’t you remember where you kept your car keys? Falling short of memory on the list of items you were asked to get from the grocery store? Or is it you are not able to recall those three sentences you were taught at your moral class? If anything such is happening with you then perhaps you require special treatment for your memory improvement. No, this is nothing too serious to worry about but yes! It might off course be a big reason to worry if not taken care of now.…

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Alzheimer

Named after a German physician, Alois Alzheimer, Alzheimer’s disease causes dysfunction in the working of the brain. It is a fatal disorder, which gets worse with time. Alzheimer destroys the brain cells of a person and causes difficulty in recalling things. It affects the thinking and behavior of a person and impinges on his/her daily routine and social life completely. The risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease increases with age. A degenerative disease, Alzheimer has no definite cure till date. In the following lines, we have listed the various causes and…

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Good & Bad Fats for Cooking

Good fats for cooking: When it comes to any food, keep in mind that where it comes from and how you store it can matter greatly. Traditional oils should be cold-pressed. Organic when possible (especially when dealing with animal fats as the fat is where toxins/pesticides are stored). Do the best you can, and don’t get overwhelmed by all the choices. Coconut Oil (Use expeller pressed to avoid a coconut flavor) Tallow Lard Butter Palm Oil (Although, please find from a sustainable source as so much palm oil today is…

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