Significant amounts of both good and bad came out of the changes as people proceeded to adopt trends regarding health and diet, consciously and subconsciously.
Updated Feb 19, 2021 | 15:03 IST
Weekends call for fun, however, certain kinds of fun can also cause harm to our health. Here are some activities that were prominent before the pandemic but are not anymore. Throwback Friday: Here are 5 weekend activities that were relevant prior to the pandemic but were harming your health  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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Certain weekend activities may be harming your lifestyle and health
Here is what you need to know about the harmful activities relevant before the pandemic
Weekends are awaited eagerly by everyone because they serve as refreshing sprinkles of rain on barren ground. The outdoor activities came to an abrupt halt after the pandemic hit the world. Indulging in ecreational activities, despite the fun they offer, may cause certain harm to the human body or lifestyle. Whenever looking for fun, one must ensure their safety and well-being. People have a significant amount of time on thei
Before the pandemic hit, people did not think about cleaning their groceries before bringing them into the house. However, it became a necessity to ensure the cleanliness of the packages, fruits and vegetables
Updated Feb 11, 2021 | 16:16 IST
The digital revolution has changed many aspects of our lives, especially in the way we source health-related information, as it is easily and freely available. Things you should know before you trust a search engine to make your medical diagnosis  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
New Delhi: Having a headache or a sore throat or indigestion, how many times have you turned to the internet to get a diagnosis? Do you have the habit of searching the internet at the first sign of a niggle? You might be putting yourself at great risk. Dr Sanjay Shah, General Physician & Dr Pradeep Shah, General Physician, Fortis Hospital, Mulund, shares insights on the risks of trusting the internet for your medical diagnosis, and how you can stay safe.