Tag Archives: health care

This Is Why The World Can’t Stop Obsessing Over Biryani

What dinner party is complete without biryani? Biryani is an obsession for people almost all over South Asia from all age groups and it inevitably comes in the top five when we talk about our favorite food. There are quite a few variations in which biryani can be cooked in and a lot of people have different preferences… Read More »

Best Home Remedies to Help with Constipation Symptoms

London: Having regular bowel movements often makes people feel lighter, more energized, and ready to enjoy the next meal. One to two bowel movements a day are considered to be healthy, with one after each meal being optimal. If there is insufficient dietary fiber or water in the diet, the feces will move more slowly and there will… Read More »

Hair Removal Expert Reveals Best Ways To Get Rid Of Body Hair

A hair removal expert has revealed the common mistakes people make when getting rid of body hair – including the disgusting reason why you should avoid shaving. Sydney-born Trish Coulton, who now runs Bondi Body in London, revealed that shaving can leave your body covered in dead skin. Speaking exclusively to FEMAIL, she added that waxing and hair… Read More »

Lose Weight With These Spices Like Black Pepper And Cardamom

Experts say that the spices used in Indian and Asian food can help speed up the metabolic rate, suppress appetite and even stop fat cells from reappearing after weight loss. They claim a single teaspoon of cumin, eaten every day, can shift three pounds of weight and indulging in a spicy meal made with pepper and chillies has… Read More »

Sibling Rivalry Lasts Well into Adulthood, Study Reveals

London: Most people are no strangers to a little bit of sibling rivalry, but it has now been revealed that competition in families can last well into adulthood. Researchers have revealed a quarter of adults still argue with their brother or sister, with 26 per cent of Brits maintaining a competitive relationship with their siblings over their career,… Read More »

Simple Diet Scientifically Proven to Reduce Joint Pain

London: The idea that you can combat some of the worst symptoms of arthritis joint pain with simple dietary tweaks is great, but there has been little or no evidence to back it up. Going online for information is confusing, with hundreds of websites promising to help us ‘eat to beat arthritis’ amounting to little more than fake… Read More »

Iron Deficiency Causes and Treatment

London: Iron deficiency is a global health problem of ‘epidemic proportions, according to the World Health Organization. Not only is it the most common deficiency across the planet, but it is also the most frequent cause of anaemia – which increases the risk of heart failure. Natalie Parletta, a dietitian based at the University of South Australia, says… Read More »

Lose Weight Fast with These 3 Simple and Effective Habits

Islamabad: People looking to shrink their waistlines may want to adopt three simple eating habits to help them get there, new research suggests. The study tracked nearly 60,000 people and discovered that how fast they ate and the timing of their evening meals and snacks appeared to be significant factors in whether they ended up obese or managed… Read More »

Underactive or Overactive Thyroid: From Weight Changes to Impacting Pregnancy

Islamabad: From weight changes to impacting pregnancy, symptoms of an underactive or overactive thyroid can be life-changing You’ve undoubtedly heard about thyroid problems, but you wouldn’t be alone if you don’t really know exactly what the blanket term means or what the symptoms are. The small, butterfly-shaped gland in the neck can be responsible for all manner of… Read More »

Green Tea Does Help You Lose Weight

Lahore: A new study has found that green tea can help with weight loss. The debate has long raged over whether the drink impacts people’s waistlines. But a new study by a team of scientists at Anglia Ruskin University revealed when combined with exercise, green tea does help shed fat. To test their theory, the researchers tested a… Read More »