While women prioritize the well-being of their loved ones, their own health often takes a back seat, leaving them vulnerable to several silent killer diseases. These illnesses, often asymptomatic in their early stages, can significantly impact women’s health and overall quality of life. Continue Reading
Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is caused by the body’s inability to produce or properly use insulin, which is a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. Diabetes can have a number of brutal effects on the body, both in the short and long term. Here are 10 […]Continue Reading
If you’re looking for a unique and trippy experience, look no further than sensory deprivation tanks! These funky little contraptions are like something out of a sci-fi movie. You basically get to climb into a tank filled with warm, salty water and float around like a spaceman. But that’s not all – the tank is […]Continue Reading
Article By Shiny Justine International Fitness Coach Diet and Nutrition Consultant Here we do have some realistic tips to help you to start exercising and stay motivated. PCOS is an endocrine disorder that results in symptoms such as depression, anxiety, mood swings, weight gain, irregular menstrual cycles, acne, and infertility in women. Depression is a […]Continue Reading
There is a general feeling that the disorder of insomnia is the prime cause of the mental state of depression. Are all those people who have difficulty in sleep susceptible to this mental state? The study has found that not all people who have difficulty in sleep are vulnerable to this dangerous mental state. It […]Continue Reading
In the recent past, the issue of mental health has surprisingly reached our discussion table, breaking the barriers of taboos traditionally attached to it. The depression is one of the serious mental problems exists in our society. Very often, those who suffer from this disease ignore it and show reluctance to treat it. There is […]Continue Reading
As we celebrate the World Health Day today, it asks us to fight strongly against a serious mental issue called ‘depression’ by encouraging others to talk to us. The metal issues, unlike the physical issues, don’t have any physical symptoms. It is not something which can be easily cured by the modern medication practices. […]Continue Reading
Depression is defined as a mental illness in which a person experiences deep, unshakable sadness and diminished interest in nearly all activities. Some depression seems to come out of the blue, even when things are going well. Others seem to have an obvious cause such as a marital conflict, financial difficulty, or some personal failure. […]Continue Reading