August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM)

National Immunization Awareness Month

Immunization is essential for a healthy life and vaccination must be prioritized to keep yourself and your loved ones safe from avoidable diseases. Vaccines play a key role in preventing serious and even deadly diseases across the lifespan. As we confront and battle the deadly coronavirus pandemic, raising public awareness and decreasing vaccine hesitancy is …

World Breastfeeding Week: August 1 – 7, 2021

World Breastfeeding Week

Do you know that one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival is through breastfeeding? Breastfeeding provides every child with the best possible start in life. This practice significantly improves the health, survival and well being of infants, children and their mothers – both in the short- and long-term. World Breastfeeding …

6 Top Tips to Stay Healthy at Work

Healthy

Sitting for hours and hours in a chair in front of a computer can have negative consequences for your health. Continuous sitting affects your posture, mental health, stress levels and can also increase risks of heart disease and various musculoskeletal conditions. With the increasing awareness of such issues, many companies are prioritizing health and wellness …

Best Practices To Keep Your Skin Healthy And Glowing

Skin

The skin is the largest organ that protects your body from harsh sun rays, pollution, harmful elements, etc. It is the body’s first line of defence against all possible threats present in the environment. It acts a filter that prevents millions of pathogens which can cause infections and diseases, from entering the body.It is therefore …

How to Prevent Premature Aging of Your Skin with Some Simple Steps

Premature Aging

As people start aging, the production of collagen, a crucial protein that promotes skin firmness, begins to decline and the skin starts getting drier and thinner. This can eventually lead to wrinkles and other signs of aging. Taking good care of your skin is important because it is the outermost part of the body and …