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Tips for managing pandemic stress and anxiety

TIPS FOR MANAGING PANDEMIC STRESS AND ANXIETY

Pandemic has stirred our lives in many ways. Most of us are working from home, attending online classes, staying in touch with friends and family through video calls. And, all of this is creating an impact on our physical and mental health. The instructions from doctors like maintaining social distancing, wearing a mask, staying at home, etc., are essential as they will help us stay safe. But, they have also increased a feeling of isolation and loneliness among many. So,…

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brown bread vs white bread: which is healthier?

BROWN BREAD VS WHITE BREAD: WHICH IS HEALTHIER?

The tussle between the brown and white continues and this time it is all about bread.It is true that whole wheat stuff is always better than processed ones and has many nutritional values. But, the trap of “ 100% whole wheat” on the front label can make you pick the wrong one, but knowing what to look for can prevent you from falling victim to clever product marketing. Let’s go beyond the front labels and take a reality check.…

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How to boost your immunity with diet and lifestyle changes?

HOW TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNITY WITH DIET AND LIFESTYLE CHANGES?

Increase your immunity with these simple natural tips.Stay at home and Use this lock down time to learn new things. Do what you love to avoid unwanted stress and tension. Make the most out of this time and stay strong. Keep yourself active by doing household chores and home workout.All the tips given here will help you stay fit and active,but none of these can prevent COVID-19. Please follow the instructions given by the doctors and government officials. Report to…

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Why rest days are important?

WHY REST DAYS ARE IMPORTANT?

The gym is not the only place to work out. So, home workouts come to rescue. Don’t use this excuse to stay inactive.Eat well! The biggest blunder one can do is to get back to old eating habits and sitting for too long. A common mistake people make when they stop lifting weights is they stop doing any kind of exercise and eat whatever they please.Add little activity in your daily routine and avoid being a couch potato. Eat good…

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