A hug-a-day keeps the doctor away Reduce breast cancer risk with changes in lifestyle Diabetic foot Parkinson  chocolate special World Hepatitis Day Chocolate facial Popularising waterbirth Birth of a ‘blissful birth’ Heart attack symptoms
Cover Story

Mother's can Eat

Mothers should keep a healthy diet during breastfeeding period. They should eat foods in moderation. There are no restrictions. It is recommended that mothers take 150 micrograms of iodine supplement daily to help the development of the baby’s brain and nervous system.

Full story »

Cover Story

Breastfeeding and its genetic aspects

Dr Suyashree Palkar of Zulekha Hospital in Dubai and Sharjah talks to Future Medicine about the importance of breast milk as it is the best nutritional source for the neonate and infant. It also provides immune protection to the newborn, preventing various diseases

Full story »

Traditional Medicine

Cover Story Manikadai nool, a Sidha method of diagnosis

Manikadai nool is a traditional diagnosis method used in the Sidha medicine, with a Vedic origin. What makes Manikadai nool different is that unlike other diagnosis methods, patients themselves can diagnose their disease and know the progress

Full story »

Cover Story

Cover Story Foods traditionally believed to increase milk supply

Though there isn't any scientific research to back the following foods, many mothers swear by them and say they were helpful in increasing breast milk supply:

Full story »

Top Stories

Cover Story Trapped in the net

About 42% of online adults use multiple social networking sites. The majority of the users are under the age of 30 although the number of older users is on the rise. A look at how does this behaviour affect our physical and mental health

Full story »

Yoga & Meditation

Cover Story Relieving back pain

Back pain is caused due to stress and tension in the muscles that support the spine. Sedentary lifestyle, overuse or under use of the back and postural mistakes are unconscious triggers to the widespread problem of back pain. Regular exercise is a redeeming feature that brings relief to back pain

Full story »

Special Stories

Cover Story Look beautiful with Shahnaz Husain

World renowned beauty and cosmetology expert Shahnaz Husain answers queries on beauty and skincare. Apart from being an authority on beauty and skincare and a well respected columnist for many reputed magazines, she is chairperson and managing director of the Shahnaz Husain Group of companies,

Full story »

Cover Story

Like a phoenix…

Laxmi, a victim of an acid attack in New Delhi nine years ago and now a standard-bearer for Stop Acid Attacks campaign, has been selected by the US for the prestigious International Women of the

Cover Story

Sanrad’s new Open MRI model

Despite the great demand for high field strength 1.5T or 3T MRI units all over the world, the cost-effective permanent MRI is one of the viable investments for developing countries like India. An Open

E Magazine

¤ Diabetic foot

¤ Parkinson

¤  chocolate special

¤ World Hepatitis Day

¤ Chocolate facial

¤ Healthy Diet

¤ Popularising waterbirth

¤ Birth of a ‘blissful birth’

¤ Heart attack symptoms

¤ Prevent Obesity through Yoga

¤  Dreaded AIDS continues to be on the prowl

¤ Dark circles under eyes

¤ Coming Peanut Safe Syringes!

¤ Vegan diet best for weight loss, study finds

¤ Second-hand smoke may cause weight gain

¤ How many hours of sleep you need for good health?

¤ Save your eyes from Conjunctivitis

¤  Father’s children

¤ Water - Nutrient that beats the heat

¤ ‘Please don’t forget to smile, if we meet again’

¤ He came back from the brink

¤ Trapped in the net

¤  Fuel for running

¤ For your eyes only

¤ Blood test for many cancer types

¤ Put out the cigarette, avoid back pain

¤ Five healthy Jams

¤ Condoms effective, reliable

¤ How to treat eczema

¤ Alcohol releases the 'beast in you'

¤ Paediatric Diabetes

¤ Balanced diet benefits skin

¤ Underage drinking is a risk that attracts many adolescents and teens. When young people try alcohol, they often don’t realize about the damaging effects of drinking on their lives, their families, and their communities. Besides being illegal, underage drinking is a widespread public health problem that poses many risks. According to statistics, in 2009 alone, about 10.4 million young people between the age 12 and 20, drank more than “just a few sips” of alcohol.

¤  Medical and physical effects of alcoholism

¤ Doctor advices / Headache

¤ Health Fruit

¤ Sex Education/No Bad Touch

¤ Beauty Care

¤ Sex with more women reduces risk of prostate cancer: Study

¤ Beauty Care

¤ Mother's can Eat

¤  Breastfeeding and its genetic aspects

¤ Foods traditionally believed to increase milk supply

¤  A life saving white revolution

¤ Palliative Care

¤ Skip classes and get doomed

¤ Painless Labour

¤ The Mobile Phone Mania

¤ If you're over 60, drink up: It may better memory

¤ Viagra can also save your heart

¤ animal therapy

¤ Keep Romance alive