What is health for you?
Globally people have different cultures & belong to other races but, you know what is most common in all of them? The theory of HEALTH. WHO believes that health is a birthright of every human being on earth irrespective of their social class or religion. What is it for you? Are you accessible to health services when you need them the most? Here are the views of people across the world.
The Isolation Got My Nerves, I Want to Stay Mentally Healthy Too
Coronavirus has got people to stay in a place with just the walls which animals in the zoo are more use to. Now to maintain physical health, many people are avoiding their state of mental health. A study found out that social isolation can lead to an increase in 30% of the heart disease. Read the article to know how to stay sane in this insane time.
When will My Baby Stop Crying?
The unremitting crying of your infant is sufficient to send any parent on a crazy ride of feelings, from stress to disturbance and fatigue. The uplifting news is, these cry-fests are typical. The terrible news? They could continue for the following, not many weeks. Their GI and the sensory system are as yet changing and developing, and the baby is still adjusting to the environment.
British Residents Travelled from Denmark Banned Due to Covid-19 In Mink
All the non-British nationals living in Denmark from the past 14 days will not be allowed to enter the UK. Amid the outbreak concern in the country, mutation of coronavirus in Denmark has been linked to the mink. The UK gov is closely working with international partners to understand the changes in the virus. Although the chief scientist of the WHO says, it is a bit too early to come on any conclu
Does Men’s Fertility Decline with Age Too?
You are manly because you are fertile in old age! Aha, let’s rephrase this. Men become less fertile after the age of 40. Reason being, the testosterone levels decrease as the age progresses, and the sperm quality also changes for bad. In short, the shape and movement of the sperm both gets deteriorated as the age progresses. And men, too, become infertile in their life.
Can My Age Affect Infertility?
Many career-oriented women think of putting the burden of being a mother on later age. But, do you know that women tend to loose one egg every time they get periods. This means that as they get older, the chances of getting pregnant decreases. Not only this, but they are also prone to high-risk pregnancy, miscarriages, and stillbirth. Age can be a leading factor for the failures in IVF too!
Winter Is Here: Things that can keep you Fit and Healthy
The wardrobe is being decluttered, and so does your eating habits and daily routines require a change. Get yourself MOVING, because winter can make even most active people stay cosy. Treat yourself with HONEY & BLACK pepper every morning for avoiding sore throat. Lastly! MEDITATE, be it winters or summers meditation can bring out all the positive emotions from within to give a good start to the da
"Jiska mudda uski ladai, uski hi agwai": Political parties to include demands of children
As Bihar elections are around the corner, leading parties are making their way towards people's heart by including children's demand in party manifestos. Reviewing on the pandemic and its impact on children, the state and bigger parties should keep this as their central issue-Says Rafay E. Hussain, Head, NGO. The demands are small but yet far from what other children are getting nationwide.
Polio And Measles Can Be The Next Epidemics In Non-Gavi Country,Urgent Action Required: WHO & UNICEF
We cannot fall into the trap of saving people from one pandemic and letting a lord fall into another. To meet the requirement of the finances, WHO and UNICEF have called for an urgent action meeting for resuming vaccination campaigns and avert other epidemics beside COVID-19. They have also come up with the new generation tools for OPV and Measles. We are looking for a planned strategy on this WHO
Stretch Marks Are Preventable: Watch the Video
Want it or not, stretch marks are a bitter truth of every pregnancy. Some may like to flaunt some don't. Hence, we have got you a video which can help you prevent stretch marks during pregnancy. By keeping some simple things in mind, one can avoid marks. Dr Aradhana Singh is a senior gynaecologist and obstetrician at Fortis hospital and will give you the perfect advice you are looking for.
Thinking of Doing Some Yoga During Pregnancy?
Do you want to connect yourself with your growing baby inside you? Well, then yoga could do wonders in that case. Yoga is a form of exercise where you focus on your breathing which is used to connect you with your inner soul. Prenatal yoga is very different from regular yoga as there are some exercises which an expecting woman should avoid. Here is the tutorial for your yoga sessions! Play it safe
Can I Eat broccoli if I am pregnant?
Whether or not you are pregnant, broccoli is considered one of the healthiest vegetables to consume. It is high in vitamins A, C, K, B6, Calcium, Folate, Fiber and antioxidants. Now that pregnant women can include broccoli in their diet, it is safe to eat not more than 2-3 cups a day. It is highly beneficial for women with low haemoglobin count and constipation.
What Is Implantation Bleeding?
In early days of pregnancy, before you may have any sign (past an instinct) that you're pregnant, your body may be sending you a message, and it very well maybe kind of strange. It's known as implantation bleeding, and it may seem like your period, or potentially the finish of pregnancy. Yet, more often than not, it's neither of those things, as indicated by Heather Irobunda, MD, New York
A Simple Image Can Predict Your Risk of Alzheimer
A picture says a thousand words and this picture can predict your future health. A new finding from the researchers in New York published a study where by using the help of AI they were able to predict onset of Alzheimer in 74% of cases. Subjects had to describe the image and were analyzed upon there language skills.
The earlier the detection even before the symptoms, more chances of slowing down
Next Few Days Are Going To Be Difficult: France Health Minister
Amid the second wave of the COVID-19 will be more dangerous and severe than the first experienced in spring says the Olivier Veran, Frances’s health minister. The preparations are already started by training the health workers and to call the medics for the reinforcement yet again. If the situation as current continues by not following the containment rules than situation can worsen, Health minist
Private healthcare facilities to Supreme court on planning to reserve beds in Delhi
The Association of Healthcare Providers of (India) (AHPI) has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court against Delhi government (AAP) on to reserve of 80% of the hospital beds for the COVID-19 patients. In the demand the AHPI adds that critical care facilities are available in Gov. run hospitals too and should ask for these reservations where the facility can be set up.
World needs to be ready for the second-wave of COVID-19: WHO
Focusing over the determination, collaboration and innovation, for the first-time whole world is rallying behind a plan to achieve the target. Further adding, the countries must target for robust infrastructure to act quickly to control the spread of COVID-19. WHO also said to not miss out upon our critical health goals of which one of them is eradication of TB.
They Cry but Without Tears: Newborn Fun Facts
Now you can notice this in any new-born, they cry but do not have tears! These tears will show up in about a month's time. But, thanks to the hormonal influx of mothers, they tend to make up for their missing tears during the first few days. Call it sympathy but blame it on hormones. Peak crying will start around 6 weeks of birth and will calm down after 3 months.