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Weight loss: "I have daliya for dinner"
For 24-year-old Prachi, her erratic work timings and binge eating habits made her pile on extra weight in no time. With dresses not fitting her, she realized the crucial need to get her health back on track. Prachi started to work out by watching videos on the internet and today, she is happier than ever!
Phrases that make you likeable on video calls
Since most of us are still working from home, video calls have become more of a necessity to ensure business continuity. However, many face difficulties in maintaining work relationships over video calls as it’s certainly not the best way to communicate clearly, all the time. So, to make yourself look more efficient and productive, here are some phrases you can use to make yourself instantly likeable on video call.
Royal parenting rules Meghan can ignore
On 14th February, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced the news of their pregnancy with utmost grace and precision. Considering the heartbreaking news about the pregnancy loss experienced by the Duchess of Sussex, the announcement induced a sense of positivity and hope amongst everyone.
5 zodiac signs who have bad lovers
Preserving relationships is hard. They are not flowery, always but quite the opposite. It takes effort, hard work and commitment to hold onto a relationship. However, sometimes, there are people who are just not meant to be together. Astrologers have been able to determine the people who have the tendency to ruin relationships, based on their zodiac signs. So, here are the top 5 zodiac signs who are likely to ruin their relationship and others who can hold on.
Weight loss: "I started having fruits for dinner"
29-year-old Manoj Kumar Sahoo, unhappy with the growing belly and face fat decided to stop complaining and instead, followed a good diet and workout. For over 4 months, he just had homemade food, worked out like an athlete and got the figure he always wanted! His dedication to fitness is commendable.
How can COVID-19 spread at the gym? What CDC says
Following the ruckus caused by the novel coronavirus, people have entered a state of panic and dilemma. On the one hand, people want to visit the gym and maintain a healthy lifestyle, but on the other hand, it only increases their risk of contracting the virus. According to a new CDC report, COVID-19 can also spread at gym, even after following necessary protocols and maintaining social distancing.
COVID symptoms that may never subside, as per studies
The novel coronavirus has been a matter of great concern for over a year now. Even with treatments and vaccination drives in and around the world, the concerns and complications have only increased and elevated. The recent mutations of coronavirus and the surge in the number of long COVID cases have added to the woes of medical professionals and the public in general.