Modern lifestyles have provided a lot of comfort and pleasure to the senses, but they have also resulted in a number of diseases. One such disease that is becoming increasingly rampant is fatty liver disease. It is normal to have some fat in the liver, but when the fat percentage in liver is more than 5 to 10 per cent …
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Indian cuisine in a delightfully modern avatar at Farzi Cafe, CP
Fusion cuisine is at the center stage of the gastronomical revolution currently underway throughout the world. As people mix and mingle in ever greater numbers globally, fusion cuisine acts as the bridge for evolving taste buds. It is also an exciting journey for people who want to savor something new and magical, and something beyond the ordinary. A perfect example …
Read More »Why students should choose Sydney, Australia as a study destination?
College education is a lot more than just a ticket to a promising global career. It’s a fantastic journey of exploration, learning new things, having fun, meeting people and making acquaintances. It’s a journey that you embark upon in your golden years, when you are young, energetic, willing to take risks, make mistakes and work to transform your dreams into …
Read More »Awareness is the first step towards ensuring sexual health
Lack of awareness is responsible for a number of problems and suffering endured by people. Sexual health issues are one such area where people tend to suffer the most due to lack of awareness. People with sexual problems are often afraid to discuss with others because of the stigma attached with such health issues in the society. Even though the …
Read More »World Health Day 2016: Beat Diabetes
As the saying goes, “health is wealth”, the core message it seeks to convey has acquired all the more significance at a time when humanity continues to battle a wide variety of health issues. Newspatrolling notes that notwithstanding the advancements made in technology and medical science, health issues continue to challenge mankind. These include a mix of age-old ailments such …
Read More »Cow milk protein can block high BP, says new research
Ours is a strange new world, where there are as many new medical innovations and medicines, as there are new types of human disorders. High blood pressure (hypertension) is one such disorder that is becoming increasingly rampant among the masses. High blood pressure is a condition propagated by improper and unhealthy lifestyle, characterized by stress and nutritional deficiency. While several …
Read More »Fresh milk works better than your branded shampoo
With increased air and water pollution, keeping your hair healthy, shining and strong has become a huge challenge. There are branded shampoos, conditioners, and other hair care products that make big promises, but they may not be worth their claims since most of these are costly and containsyntheticchemicals. So, why not try something natural, for example, daily products such as …
Read More »Top Water Parks in Delhi-NCR
As the mercury begins to rise, we seek succor wherever we can, be it the air-conditioned confines of our home and offices or the cool shade of a giant tree. However, nothing beats the heat like splashing it out in water, just as the other inhabitants of our planet, the birds and the animals do. Scorching heat makes everyone squirm …
Read More »How to jazz up your tasty dahi
Tasty dahi is a great treat and comes with loads of healthy nutrients such as calcium, minerals, essential fats and proteins. You may love to gorge on tasty dahi, having become addicted to its creamy, wholesome goodness, especially when your dahi is made from the best full cream milk. However, since monotony can sometimes disturb your taste, let’s see how …
Read More »Full cream milk and milk products can prevent Diabetes, says new study
If you love the wholesome taste of full cream milk, then you would be delighted to know that full cream milk and milk products can help prevent the onset of Type 2 diabetes. This has been revealed in a research study, which has been published in the leading journal ‘Circulation’. The research study began during the late 1980s and involved …
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