Food has always been a major concern for man, be it our distant ancestors, the hunter-gatherers, or present-day modern humans. Man has thrived on diets comprising exclusively the
I don’t go for predictions about one’s life, whether it is astrology, numerology, palmistry, Tarot card reading and whatever else there is along these lines. Based on my
As I saw the sky lighting up with the first rays of the morning sun yesterday morning, the clouds turning into a million billows of soft, flame orange,
Life is a celebration. Yoga helps us to appreciate the beauty of life. What does man really want in life: Love, Peace, Harmony and above all Happiness. On
Sunday 21st June will be the first International Yoga Day. The suggestion made by Indian Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi at the United Nations Assembly in New York,
Very often we are trapped in a circle of prices. We cut or limit consumption in reaction to the ‘penalty’ of a price increase or availability of money,
Dr Paul Taikie, Orthopaedic Surgeon, passed away last Saturday morning at the age of 83. The religious ceremony was held at the St Andrews Church, Quatre-Bornes on Monday
What’s wrong if the public authorities were to use some mild, non-offensive strategy to make people more compliant to a course of action that will finally benefit the
‘Bad Science: Quacks, Hacks, and Big Pharma Flacks (Charlatans, médecins à gages et attachés de presse de Big Pharma’), is a book written in 2010 by Ben Goldacre,
After an outbreak of chikungunya, a mosquito-borne virus which affected 270,000 people on the Indian Ocean island of La Réunion in 2005-06, scientists at L’Institut de recherche pour
If we only go by the overwhelmingly negative headlines that crowd the media space on a 24/7 basis, we can be forgiven for being pessimistic about the future