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Obese? Eat peanuts to lose it
Whether your goal is overall weight loss or better overall health, researchers recommend snacking on peanuts or peanut butter three to four times a...
Hop a little, jump a little
Starting early will go a long way for children. We explore several fitness programmes that the city has to offer
Adults call it working out;...
Birds bid early adieu to Kashmir as temperature rises
Due to unusual rise in temperatures and scant precipitation during the winter months, these avian visitors are leaving earlier this year
Emotionally intelligent schools
Aristotle said, “Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.”
How to reduce stress levels this March
Parents and teachers should stop focussing on results so much and be supportive of students
Cooling the earth down
An emissions-reduction approach to fighting global warming is not enough. Alternative solutions involving climate engineering might have to be deployed sooner than we think
Brain scans to catch depression before it starts
Researchers at MIT's McGovern Institute are using the latest advances in brain imaging to identify children at high risk of depression before the debilitating and sometimes deadly disorder sets in.
After all, life begins beyond grades
Exams never come alone: there are sleepless nights, exaggerated expectations, and a pressure for perfection. “The responsibility to make children understand that top grades are not as important lies with the parents,” says Dr Ruby Ahuja, consultant psychologist with various city hospitals.
Allow students to choose their career, say experts in MP
I want to become a doctor because it’s a dream of my father, who couldn’t become one. I was brought up with this dream and I don’t have any other career option in the life.
Online candy games make kids eat more
Children tend to consume more calories after playing online games that involve food, a new study has found.