Lifestyle
Decoded: Why Some Young Adults Engage in Unsafe Sex
The study, published in the Journal of Sex Research, categorised people into three groups — heterosexual men, heterosexual women, and homosexual men — and found that all three had a preference for different condom negotiation strategies.
Joint Surgery May Shoot Up Sugar Level in Diabetics
Patients with insulin-dependent diabetes were more than five times as likely as those without the condition to develop hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, after surgery.
5 Times Kim Kardashian Imitated Naomi Campbell's '90s Runway Looks
Scroll down to witness five times Kim Kardashian emulated Naomi Campbell's runway looks.
Decoded: What Causes 'Math Anxiety' in School Kids
While mathematics is often considered a hard subject, not all difficulties with the subject result from cognitive difficulties.
Vitamin D Can Help to Control Asthma: Study
Besides making bones strong, higher levels of Vitamin D can also help children with asthma to become more resilient to harmful respiratory effects caused by indoor air pollution.
Sayyeshaa & Arya Look Out of Fairytale in White-silver Pre-wedding Outfits
Sayyeshaa Saigal, Saira Banu and Dilip Kumar's grandniece who shot to fame with her role in Shivaay is all set to tie the knot with Tamil actor Arya.
International Women's Day: Here's Your A-Z Guide for Early Detection of Breast Cancer
This International Women's Day, give your breasts all the care they deserve. Scroll down to know how you can detect breast cancer at the earliest.
At 60, Barbie Still Ruling the Roost in 150 Countries
In all, more than one billion Barbie dolls have been sold since she made her debut at the American Toy Fair in New York on March 9, 1959.
Fungus Linked to Dandruff may Worsen Bowel Disease
Malassezia restricta yeasts found in oily skin and scalp follicles are linked to several skin conditions.
Bisexual Women, Homosexual Men Have Multiple Sexual Partners: Study
The team included a sample of 3,054 men and 3,867 women aged 50 and above to explore the factors associated with the numbers of sexual partners they had.
Exercise Can Help You Counter Effects of Jet Lag, Shift-based Work
The study, from the Arizona State University, showed that exercise can shift the human body clock with the direction and amount of this effect depending on the time of day or night in which people exercise.
World's Oldest Tattooing Tools are 2,700 Years Old: Australian Researchers
The researchers believe that two of these four tools were made of human bones and the other two with skeletal remains of birds, Efe news quoted a statement from the Australian National University (ANU) here as saying.
Luke Perry Died of Massive Stroke, Here are Few Lifestyle Changes to Keep Stroke at Bay
Actor Luke Perry died on Monday at the age of 52 after suffering a 'massive' stroke. Scroll down for some lifestyle changes that will help you prevent stroke.
Paris Fashion Week: Winnie Harlow Makes Heads Turn at Tommy Hilfiger Show
Tommy Hilfiger unveiled its disco-inspired collaboration with Zendaya at the Paris Fashion Week.
Goa Carnival Festivities Begin
Carnival processions, symbolic of Goa's colonial Portuguese legacy, are held every year before the holy season of Lent, which begins on March 6 this year.
Are You Fasting on Maha Shivratri? Here are a Few Tips for Healthy Vrat
One of the most revered Indian festivals, Maha Shivratri is celebrated with great devotion and religious fervor by Hindus in the honor of Lord Shiva.