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LifestyleMobile use can change how kids see the worldIt appears that the use of digital devices changes how children perceive the world as a new study has found that pre-schoolers who frequently use tablet or mobile devices often tend to miss the forest for the trees. ....
How yoga during pregnancy helps mother and childGiving birth to a baby can be extremely challenging for the mother's body, and yoga can help with both the elasticity and endurance power of expecting mothers, in turn increasing chances of a normal delivery, says a maternity yoga expert who runs a Gurgaon-based health and wellness yoga centre. ....
Meditation for happiness, peace goes up as one ages: SurveyWhat makes Indians meditate? According to a recent survey by meditation and mindfulness app ThinkRight.me, it is the pursuit of happiness, peace, and personal growth that keeps most Indians going in the meditatation sphere. ....
How a single thought or argument can turn into diseaseWhen we break the word 'disease', it comes through as 'dis' and 'ease' -- something that is not at ease. Anything which makes you can cause you a disease. Anything that can cause you a problem and a normal human being can see it through normal naked eyes like a physical problem, for instance, high fever that can be seen through temperature, or cancer, or diabetes are all physical problems. In short, anything that we can see or feel through our eyes is a physical problem. And this is the reason why mental health is never considered as important ....
Pandemic affected tourist behaviour: StudyThe pandemic has affected tourists' attitudes and behaviours in unforeseen ways, often subconsciously, said a new study. ....
The risks of pain in the neck and how to manage itA pain in the neck happens to be the fourth leading cause of disability globally, lagging behind ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, and lower respiratory infection. Neck pain can interfere with daily life, including the ability to feel productive, sleep, and enjoy time with family. It is a common occurrence among the working population usually engaged in tech jobs or desk jobs. ....
Aerobics may help slow memory loss in Alzheimer's patientsAerobics may help slow memory loss for older adults living with Alzheimer's dementia, says a new research. ....
Here's how to shed the 'lockdown kilos'The coronavirus virus lockdown took a toll on our mental as well as physical well-being. The quarantine period was a tough one for people. There is a steep rise in the number of people who have gained oodles of weight during the pandemic, owing to many challenges and disruption in their regular routine. ....
Blood tests offer early indicator of severe Covid: StudyResearchers have reported that a series of biomarkers, or biological signals, associated with white blood cell activation and obesity can predict severe outcomes in Covid-19 patients. ....
Work from home leading to eye, hearing issues: Gurugram doctorsDoctors in Gurugram district say online classes and work from home due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is causing eye and ear problems among children, adolescents and young adults. ....
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