Winters and Yoga, the best way to start the day
Children derive enormous benefits from Yoga. Physically it enhances their flexibility, strength, coordination, and body awareness. In addition, their concentration and sense of calmness and relaxation improve. Doing yoga, children exercise, play, connect more deeply with the inner self, and develop an intimate relationship with the world. Watch the video and start doing it with kids today.
Sending kids to school after the Pandemic ends
This is not to say that online classes are one of the favorite alternatives to physically attending schools, and Indian parents are expressing their stress over it. The dilemma between the career and health of kids is getting over the nerves where nearly 80% of Indian parents have said that they would not send their children to school until the end of this year. What are your opinions?
Let's take some Dadvise today: Fatherhood is the new Brotherhood
As much a mother is involved in raising the child father plays an equal role. Dads are always searching for that perfect answer for their little daughter and trying their best to be the superhero. In between all of this, the essence of parenthood gets lost. So, it is vital to stay connected and talk to other fathers and share experiences with each other. Read an excellent article by lifeofdad.com
How to deal with Body aches in the winter season
The Winter season might bring some unwanted health issues. The flu, cold, fever & body ache in the age group 50 and above is quite frequent, and you surely want to avoid this in the time of Pandemic. So how do you deal with this? Try some turmeric milk every night. Its anti-inflammatory properties help you fight various health issues. There are 2 more remedies in the bucket, swipe left!
Covid may cause permanent damage to your lungs, says study
A Northwestern Memorial Hospital research study has found that COVID-19 in some patients had led to severe damage to the lungs, making them irrecoverable and leading to lung transplant as the only option. Virus when affects the lungs shows a striking similarity to the lungs of patients with pulmonary fibrosis, a condition where the lung tissue becomes thick & stiff.
Ensure Implementation of New Warnings on Tobacco Products: Health Ministry Directs States/UTs
Association Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan has guided all states & UTs to guarantee usage of a new arrangement of wellbeing alerts with upgraded pictorial pictures on all tobacco items. Following the alteration of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, 2003, health admonitions on tobacco boxes should be pivoted at regular intervals. It must cover 85% of their chief presentation area.
Oxford COVID-19 vaccine: Serum Institute seeks emergency use nod for Covishield vaccine in India.
Serum Institute of India on Sunday became the first indigenous company to apply for approval from the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) for emergency use of Oxford's COVID-19 vaccine. The SII's vaccine is being developed in partnership with the University of Oxford and British company AstraZeneca.
Pfizer became the first to seek approval from India's drug regulator, report says.
Is it safe to seek IVF treatment amid the pandemic?
The unpredicted COVID-19 pandemic has emerged to be a huge affair and challenge for the couples seeking an IVF treatment in India. Although all the procedures are being practised under safety measurements considering the pandemic, it has led to a decline in the number of patients.
There is no need to fear about the success if you follow the preventive guidelines Dr Gupta, Gynaecologist
Why do you need to focus on extracurricular activities for your kids?
As a parent, we want the best for our child. But somewhere we also burden them with our dreams, True? If that is the case, then this article is for you.
Many parents believe that encouraging their child's extracurricular interest will drop the grades. This is far from the truth. Studies show that students who take part in extra activities are more likely to succeed in life than others.
How to feed your young child with care | UNICEF
Many new moms find it difficult to deal with the hunger study of their child. The time when the baby starts eating solids and is still feeding upon breastmilk is crucial and confuses many parents on whether they are hungry or not.
Feeding your child with warmth and interactive approach will help them develop close emotional connection & lifelong healthy eating habits.
PM to the Citizens, COVID-19 vaccine will be available within weeks.
PM of India, on Friday, urged the nation's citizens to wait for a vaccine against COVID-19 for not too long as it is just a matter of weeks now. Pricing of the vaccine would be finalised, keeping the public health interest in mind.
The reference to the call was a result of the recent event against the Serum Institutes vaccines having severe side effects.
Haryana Minister tested positive of COVID-19 after being volunteered for Covaxin phase III trials
Anil Vj, Haryana Minister, tested positive for COVID-19 after several weeks of being administered a trial dose of COVAXIN developed by Bharat Biotech's coronavirus vaccine. It is yet not clear whether he was administered a vaccine dose or a placebo. Vij had offered to be the first volunteer in Haryana for COVAXIN's phase 3 trials
Australia's Great Barrier Reef status lowered to critical and deteriorating
The Great Barrier, the world's largest coral reef, has been assessed in a "critical" condition for the first time by IUCN. The turtle population, scalloped hammerhead shark and other sea species are declining. The IUCN Outlook builds on previous reports from 2014-2017 to track the conservation of the world's 252 natural World Heritage sites.
18 miners died and 5 missing after CO gas leak in China
At least 18 miners after a carbon monoxide leak in a coal mine at south-western China, a broadcaster CCTV reported. As per the reports, the gas leak at the Diashuidong mine happened when the workers were packing up the materials. The mine was closed for the past 2 months.
Sixteen workers were killed before in September in Chongqin due to a similar incident of CO gas leakage.
Disciplining Children with Sindhu Vee
Sindhu Vee is an Indian origin comedian in the UK. She majorly talks about the parenting differences between India and the UK, which can give someone two different ways to handle a situation. In this episode with BBC, Sindhu talks about how parenting in India is not something you could do in the UK because that’s ‘ILLEGAL’. This is a fun episode, and a sure shot watch to all Indian mothers