Sleeping with the Heater On Can Cause Dehydration: Doctors Explain the Safe Way to Use It

During winter, temperatures drop sharply, and many people prefer sleeping with the heater on to stay warm. Cold rooms can make it harder to fall asleep and often lead to morning fatigue. Heaters provi...

Along with Sri Krishna Matha, these places in Udupi are truly special—plan your trip like this

Udupi, located on Karnataka’s scenic coastline, is a place where spirituality, natural beauty, ancient temples, pristine beaches, and delicious cuisine come together. Known worldwide for the fam...

Winter Styling Tips: Wear skirts like this in winter for a stylish look—without feeling cold

Skirts in winter? Absolutely yes! With the right styling, skirts can look incredibly chic while keeping you warm. Many actresses—Anushka Sen to Jennifer Winget—show how to blend comfort wi...

Skip the envelope… here are the best low-cost gift options that look thoughtful

At weddings, festivals, birthdays—or any happy occasion—we often slip money into an envelope and hand it over. It’s easy, but let’s admit it: it feels a little old-school...

Gajak goes by many names in India—how many of these have you heard?

As winter settles in across India, one classic flavour begins to dominate rooftops, markets, and tea-time conversations—Gajak. This crunchy winter sweet, made from jaggery, sesame seeds, peanuts...

Why does the risk of viral pneumonia rise in winter? Doctors explain the science behind it

As winter arrives, cases of respiratory illnesses begin to rise—and viral pneumonia becomes a major concern. Viral pneumonia is a lung infection caused by viruses such as influenza, RSV, ad...

Gajak can be unsafe due to adulteration—make it fresh at home with these 5 easy recipes

Winter has arrived, and with it comes one of the season’s favourite treats—crispy, sweet Gajak. Whether eaten with evening tea or enjoyed in the winter sun, this traditional delight i...

Does the risk of RSV increase as winter progresses? Doctors explain early symptoms and prevention

As winter sets in, the risk of respiratory illnesses rises sharply. Among these, the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) becomes more common—especially in young children. To understand why RSV cas...

What foods reduce dementia risk? New research makes a surprising claim about cheese

A new study has made a surprising claim about a food most people love—cheese. The research suggests that elderly people who eat cheese at least once a week may have a lower risk of developing de...

How does drinking less water in winter harm your kidneys? Doctors explain the real risks

During winter, most people drink far less water because they feel less thirsty. While this seems harmless, doctors warn that reduced water intake can seriously affect kidney health. Kidneys work as th...