Food
Healthy Habits for Better Health
Maintaining good health goes beyond occasional exercise or skipping fast food—it’s about building a consistent set of healthy habits that support mental, physical, and emotional well-being over the long term. Forming healthy habits isn’t just about adding a few good behaviors but establishing routines that nurture every aspect of your life. In this guide, we’ll cover some of the most impactful habits that contribute to better health and well-being, from physical activity and nutrition to stress management and sleep.
By Housekeepingabout a year ago in Chapters
Mindfulness and Its Benefits on Mental Health. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Considering the modern era, it is very easy to feel some sort of pressure, stress, or anxiety. With relentless notifications, deadlines at work, and never ending responsibilities, our brains often end up hopping from one thought to another in a much faster pace. In such chaos, mindfulness serves as an escape-a type of practice that allows slowing down and concentrating on the current activity. This type of practice which is now covered under a modern approach looking for an uptrend in its popularity has better chances of being achieved through the ‘proven’ benefits of mental health focus.
By Orkhi Basumataryabout a year ago in Chapters
Nutritional facts about Chokeberry and its Health benefits - HealthPally
Chokeberry is not so popular fruit among the berries, but it's also healthy and has high nutritional value. Chokeberry contains vitamins, minerals and other nutrients, and it's found in some juices and supplements. Here are some of the active ingredients in this berry.
By Akin Chakttyabout a year ago in Chapters
Agun Pan: The Fiery Street Food Sensation of Old Dhaka
Agun Pan is a new and exciting version of the traditional paan from Old Dhaka, a city rich in culture and street food. Known as "Fire Paan," this dish consists of a betel leaf wrapped around various fillings, which is briefly set on fire before being eaten. Originating in India, Agun Pan quickly gained popularity in Bangladesh, attracting both locals and tourists eager to try this daring culinary adventure.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in Chapters
Stand Against Injustice and Remain Just: A Call for Humanity
Stand Against Injustice and Remain Just: A Call for Humanity In a world filled with complexities and inequalities, standing up against injustice is one of the most powerful actions we can take. The notion of “do not tolerate injustice and do not do injustice to anyone” is a moral directive that challenges us to lead lives rooted in fairness, compassion, and responsibility. When we stand against unfairness, not only do we protect others, but we also preserve our own integrity. This article explores why opposing injustice is crucial, how it shapes our society, and how small, compassionate acts of justice create ripples that inspire and transform lives.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Chapters
Read this if you are in need for comfort
Hey there stranger! If you are reading this, I hope you are doing okay:) Even if you are not it is okay. I do not want to tell you to be optimistic or pretend to have it all together because I know how chaotic and messy life can be sometimes. While I know you are not feeling okay, that is why probably you have reached upon this video. I hope you remember that there are still so many days when life will feel lighter, where the beauty of nature will astonish you with the warmth of the sun and the somberness of the night.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Chapters
WATERMELON AND IT'S VITAMINS
Watermelon, a delicious and hydrating summer fruit, belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family, which also includes cucumbers, pumpkins, and melons. Its scientific name is *Citrullus lanatus*, and it is believed to have originated in Africa. Watermelon is widely cultivated and enjoyed globally, especially during the summer months due to its high water content and refreshing taste.
By Vivian Nwanakwere about a year ago in Chapters
Nutritionists Identify the Top Superfoods of the Season
1. Pumpkin and Pumpkin Seeds As autumn arrives, pumpkins become a seasonal staple. Rich in beta-carotene, which the body converts to vitamin A, pumpkins help support healthy skin, vision, and immunity. Additionally, pumpkin seeds are rich in magnesium, zinc, and healthy fats, which can improve heart health, enhance mood, and support immune function. Try roasting pumpkin seeds for a nutritious snack, or add pumpkin puree to smoothies, soups, and baked goods.
By Md. zahirul Islamabout a year ago in Chapters
Vitamin D Deficiency: Add These 8 Foods to Your Daily Diet.
1. Fatty Fish Fatty fish like salmon, mackerel, and trout are some of the best natural sources of vitamin D. Just a small serving (around 3.5 ounces) of salmon, for example, can provide over half of the daily recommended intake for most adults. To add variety, try including other oily fish such as herring and sardines, which are also nutrient-dense and packed with omega-3 fatty acids.
By Md. zahirul Islamabout a year ago in Chapters









