Come summer, and most of the states in India face an acute water crisis as a result of the increase in demand for freshwater. Being the World’s second populous country in the World, India struggles to provide clean and safe drinking water to most of the people. According to a report by the Ministry of
Women are great at multitasking. From managing homes, office work to their social lives, women can do it all with a smile on their face. However, in an effort to maintain a balanced work and family life, taking care of their health ranks lowest on their priority list. The rising cases of heart diseases, diabetes
Comfort is the buzzword for the modern-day lifestyle. But this lifestyle has also gifted us many health-related issues and its high time that we become aware of it. Taking proper care and corrective measures are the only options that we are left with. Uneven blood pressure levels or thyroid levels are nothing, but lifestyle generated
With so many people getting affected by contaminated water, we need to be extra careful about the water we drink at home and even when on the go. Drinking unclean or contaminated water is the major cause of several waterborne diseases. It can eventually expose your loved ones to various probable health conditions, which may
Water purifiers have become a necessity for almost every home. The increasing level of water pollution poses a great risk to your health and well-being. In 2018, the water-borne disease was one of the largest killers in India. The traditional methods of purifying water don’t work in removing bacteria, viruses, and chemical impurities. The only
Getting clean and safe drinking water is the right of every citizen. Unfortunately, the natural resource that helps in sustaining lives on Earth, is dangerously contaminated. A report by NSO suggests that two-thirds of Indian homes drink unsafe and untreated water. Only 8% of households boil water before drinking, which is not a very efficient
The importance of clean and safe drinking can’t be overseen. Unfortunately, the majority of the households in India don’t receive clean and safe drinking water. This is the reason why every year more than 3.4 million deaths are caused by waterborne diseases, making it one of the leading causes of death. Among the different types
High blood pressure is a common health issue that needs no introduction. People who are as young as 25 are at risk of suffering from high blood pressure. The silent killer is one of the leading causes of premature deaths in India. A study conducted by The Global Burden of Diseases reported that high BP
Losing belly fat is one of the toughest things to do when you are trying to shed those extra kilos that you gained. Lack of exercise, unhealthy eating problems, bloating, and hormonal problems are some common reasons for increasing belly fat. While you can do very little when it comes to hormonal problems, drinking water
Chronic kidney disease, which is one of the most common ailments faced by people, affects approximately 10% of people worldwide. Though the number of people affected in India is not clear, however, according to the Global Burden of Disease (GBD), chronic kidney disease is the eighth leading cause of death in India. One of the