Having a supportive partner minimises negative impacts of an individual’s depression: Study
Washington : Having a responsive and supportive partner minimises the negative impacts of an individual’s depression or external stress on their romantic relationship, according...
Arthritis drug may improve early stages of heart disease
London: Drugs used to treat initial signs of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can also improve the early stages of heart disease, according to a new...
Loneliness among middle-aged men can lead to cancer
Washington : The findings of a recent study by the University of Eastern Finland researchers suggest that loneliness among middle-aged men is associated with...
Apply for THIS post at Allahabad High Court…Salary is more than Rs 1.5 Lakhs
New Delhi, Allahabad High Court has sought applications for the posts of Review Officer. If you want to work in the court then here...
7 Tips to protect coloured hair in summer
New Delhi, People with coloured hair need to take extra care during summer as there is a possibility of the colour fading faster, says experts.
Here...
Rajasthan, Bihar, Delhi on Zika Alert, 22 tested positive in Jaipur, PMO keeps an...
New Delhi, The ZIKA scare is here and 22 have been reported positive in Jaipur. PMO has asked for a report from Rajasthan.
The Zika...
Smoking linked to bleeding in the brain: Study
London: Smoking most likely has a significant share in all cases of subarachnoid haemorrhage, the most fatal type of cerebrovascular disturbances in the brain,...
Poor relationship with family bad for your health: Study
New Delhi, Having a strained relationship with parents, siblings or child may be more harmful to people's health than enduring rocky romantic partnerships, according...
April 1st: How April Fool’s day originated, why it is celebrated? Know details here
New Delhi: Every year on April 1st, people throughout the world participate in crazy pranks and jokes with friends, colleagues, and family members. The...
Lower physical activity leads to higher death rates: Study
New Delhi, Researchers have found the people who had the lowest levels of physical activity had higher rates of death compared to people with...



















































