Lifestyle
Sexual Orientation Plays No Part in Mental Health Risk, Suggests Study
Homosexual and bisexual people are no more likely to be at risk of poor mental health compared to their straight counterparts, the results of an Australian study have revealed.
Sushmita Sen, Lara Dutta's Throwback Picture Will Take You Down The Memory Lane
India has won the Miss Universe pageant only twice - once when Sushmita Sen was crowned in the year 1994 and then in 2000 when Lara Dutta got the honour home.
Why Migraines Are More Common Among Women
Females are more vulnerable to certain stress-related and allergic diseases such as migraines because of distinct differences found in mast cells, a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system, says a study.
Here's Why You Should Eat More Pasta
People who regularly eat pasta -- the fundamental component of Italian Mediterranean cuisine -- may have better diet quality, greater intake of vitamin and minerals and can better manage blood sugar levels, compared to those who do not eat pasta, new rese...
Pick The Right Lingerie This Valentine's Day
Start prepping up for the big day!
Arctic's Indigenous Sami People to Celebrate National Day
The indigenous people of Europe's Arctic north are celebrating their national day this week with hundreds of events across Nordic lands.
Try The Nutritious, Delicious Pumpkin Chia Breakfast Pudding
Everyone I know is looking for a quick breakfast that is loaded with healthy ingredients and great taste.
Weekend Camping Trip May Fix Sleep Pattern
Struggling to sleep and waking up on time? Camping on a weekend in the hills may reset your sleep pattern and help you go to bed earlier, regardless of the season, suggests researchers.
Treat For Bird Watchers: Greater Flamingoes Spotted in Himachal's Pong Wetlands
More than 125,000 birds of 93 species have been spotted in Himachal Pradesh's Pong Dam wetlands.
Australian State Queensland to Enforce Penalties for Smoking
Changes to Australia's Queensland state smoking laws went into effect on Wednesday, putting restrictions on anyone lighting up in National Parks and public spaces.
Lakme Fashion Week 2017: Fashion and Films Have Symbiotic Relationship, Says Urvashi Kaur
In a freewheeling quick chat with News18.com, designer Urvashi opened up about the impact of Bollywood on a modern woman's fashion choices.
Tsukiji Fish Market Fighting To Save Tokyo’s Culinary Heritage
Located in central Tokyo, Tsukiji is the largest fish market in the world with separate wholesale and retail areas.
Asia Targets Tourism, Education Boost From Trump Travel Ban
Seeking to capitalise on U.S. President Donald Trump's controversial new travel restrictions, companies and officials in Asia said they would target greater tourism and education ties with Muslims worried about the curbs
Kids Feel Closer to Pets Than Their Siblings
Kids get more satisfaction from relationships with their household pets than with their brothers or sisters, new research suggests.
Amateurs Can Hunt Relics With Modern 'Indiana Jones'
A technology-wielding archeologist billed as a real-world "Indiana Jones" on Monday launched an online platform that lets anyone help discover archeological wonders and fight looting.
Sridevi, Daughters Jhanvi And Khushi Kapoor Slay In Manish Malhotra Ensembles
While Sridevi in her fifties is uber-stylish and could give any B-town beauty a run for her money, it is her daughters - Jhanvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor - who are no less.