Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli win the internet after romantic photoshoot

Anushka Sharma Virat Kohli

Anushka Sharma and husband, Virat Kohli are ready to welcome and embrace parenthood soon.

The romantic couple’s social media is proof enough to depict their relationship with their frequent and updated posts. Both of them ensure to treat their fans with pictures and videos. PK actress celebrates every win of RCB by posting about it on social media. They undoubtedly give us major couple goals.

Virat Kohli recently shared a captivatingly cute photograph of the couple on Instagram. It’s a silhouette picture of the two amidst the waters which is one of the most romantic pictures ever. The photo credits go to South African cricketer Ab De Villiers.

Virushka’s fans are joyous and extremely excited at the news of Anushka’s pregnancy as the actress shared pictures of her baby bump recently. Virat Kohli expressed his happiness in one of his interviews saying that the couple was ‘over the moon’ after coming to know of the good news.

 

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Physiotherapists recommend functional exercises to do from home

Physiotherapists

Physiotherapists recommend regular strength training which helps prevent injury. It is advised to exercise at least five times a week for our mental and physical well-being. This does not always mean getting the heart rate up but also strengthening our muscles.

Physiotherapist Tristan Chai says developing more muscle mass helps with overall health as we need our muscles to be strong in order to not absorb the impact of movement in the wrong places. It is common to end up enduring such chronic pain.

“So if I’ve got really weak quads and glutes, if I go for a run, I’m going to use a lot of my calves. I’ll probably be a bit sloppy with my running and end up absorbing more impact through my hip and knee joints,” Chai explains. “So you want those muscles to be strong to support joints and also to optimize your movements.”

The following four functional exercises which one should be doing themselves every day. In case of injuries, one should seek specific advice before attempting a new exercise.

Step-ups

Michael Gilbert of Active Answers Physiotherapy in Sydney, says regular step-ups increase quad and glute strength, which helps protect the knees and hip joints. One step-up is as simple as stepping from the floor on to a bench or plyo box.

“The great thing about the step-up is it strengthens each leg individually, which can help to build muscles equally on both sides,” he adds. “Having better strength will also increase your balance, and then ultimately the stronger you are, the less injured you’re going to get and the lower the risk of falling will be.”

Bridge

Melissa Haberfield, a researcher, lecturer and physio therapist to the North Melbourne Football Club AFLW team explained why doing a ‘bridge’ is important and how it’s done.

“A basic bridge is where you lay on your back with your knees bent and feet flat, you squeeze your butt-cheeks and you lift your butt up off the floor.”

This exercise targets our glutes which in turn helps with running or jumping sports. There’s also evidence that they can help with lower back, knee and hip pain.

Calf raises

Ebonie Rio from La Trobe University and the Victorian Institute of Sport supports the belief that calf strength is extremely important and can help protect us from injury.

“If you’re landing from a jump, they absorb most of the energy,” she explains. “So if your calf muscles aren’t very good, those forces will go somewhere else. They’ll go to your knee joint, or your hip joint, or your lower back.”

This exercise involves standing up upright, pushing through the balls of your feet and raising the heel until you’re standing on your toes. A wall can be used for support and balance.

Single leg sit to stand

A single leg stand requires you to sit, and then stand up using one leg. It’s a go-to exercise for Tristan Chai.

“I like it because it’s a functional exercise,” he says. “We all have to get from sitting to standing, so it’s super-relevant to day-to-day life.”

This exercise is good for all lower-limb strength, especially the glutes and quads. Chai said, “I give it to runners a lot because they’re always on one leg when they’re striding. It helps control their hip and knee to prevent overuse injuries.”

This exercise should be repeated at least thrice a week for athletes.

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Handy holiday gifts priced under $100 to spoil your loved ones

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It’s never too early to begin holiday shopping. Following is a list of a few handy gadgets under $100, allowing you to spoil your loved ones while being practical.

Apple HomePod mini Smart Speakers

This speaker includes the $5 chip for calculated audio that analyzes the audio tracks in order to optimize volume, adjust dynamic range and manage dynamic passive radiators.

Apple HomePod mini

Google Nest Audio Smart Speaker

This gadget controls a smart home and plays great tracks. It comprises of a 19-millimeter tweeter for increased volume and a 75-millimeter mid-woofer for enhanced bass.

New Amazon Echo – 4th Generation Smart Speaker

The mini smart speaker has a round shape and extra tech. It even recognizes sounds like snoring and a baby crying.

Amazon Halo Health and Wellness Band

The device calculates health data like body fat, sleep patterns, and calories burned. While tracking activity and inactivity it even makes a 3D model of the body.

JUMPI 3-in-1 Jump starter Roadside Device

This handy device is apt for emergencies when stuck on the side of the road. It includes a jump starter, charger, and vacuum in a modern design which makes it easily portable.

Hedgehog Durable Carbon Fiber Umbrella

This is a practical, heavy-duty umbrella which combats a winds peed of over 70 miles because of its carbon fiber frame. More so, it even handles winds from a category 1 hurricane.

Wyze Video Doorbell Home Camera

This gadget allows visitors to be seen from head to toe with a 3:4 ratio. It has 1,080p full HD display, delivering clear footage.

Rollova Digital Rolling Ruler

This digital rolling ruler provides accurate measurements of detailed cloth pieces, woodwork and more.

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Female health-care workers continue their sit-in on sixth day

female health care

Health care lady workers set their camps outside the parliament in Islamabad for the last five days, continuing on the sixth day. They are not ready to leave until their wages increase and the structure of their employment is made better. About 500 women and more are seen with young children out in the open … Read more

Experts say Covid-19 stays activated on skin for nine hours

Japanese

Japanese researchers have discovered the need for frequent hand washing to battle the Covid-19 pandemic. Experts say the virus remains active on the skin for up to nine hours. The infectious agent causing the flu survives on human skin for nearly 1.8 hours as reported by the Clinical Infectious Diseases journal. “The nine-hour survival of … Read more

Do men have weaker immune systems than women?

immune system

It is said that men have weaker immune systems in comparison to women. Social and cultural factors may play a role in making a difference. Earlier when Covid-19 broke out, data gathered from hospitals in China showed the virus killing far more men than women. This difference was observed in other Asian countries such as … Read more

Allergies: Types, Triggers, Treatment and Prevention

immune system

Allergies form as an immune system response to alien substances entering our body. The allergens aren’t necessarily harmful to our bodies. They include some foods, pollen or pet dander. Depending on the foreign substance, the body response may include inflammation, sneezing or various other symptoms. The immune system perceives it as a trespasser threatening the … Read more

Multiple health benefits of consuming nutrients such as Raisins

healthy snacks

Healthy snacks like raisins aka kishmish should be consumed as it is a nutritious super-food. Almonds and walnuts are among the yummy snacks offered to us by mother nature which we can consume guilt-free. Raisins are dried grapes that are filled with several nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, phytonutrients, polyphenols, and many other dietary … Read more

Simon Cowell’s recovery after life changing bike accident

Simon Cowell

Simon Cowell’s friends brought to our knowledge that the star was close to being paralyzed and is fortunate to be recovering after his ‘life changing’ bike accident. It is reported that the music mogul got a wake-up call ever since he fell off his electric bike in August which made him realize he’s not indestructible. … Read more

Tesla sets Model 3 2021 in motion with improved features

Tesla

Tesla’s 2021 Model 3, and Model Y EV structures are now available online and they show significant improvement for both the models. Long Range Model 3 can go up to 353 miles which shows a 30 miles difference from the 2020 version. This model is priced at $46,990. Model 3 performance is ten times faster … Read more

Coronavirus: French Ministers instigated to act against increased cases

Coronavirus pandemic

French police raid the homes of senior government and health officials to investigate into their handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Health Minister Olivier Véran and director of the national health agency, Jérôme Salomon’s homes were searched on Thursday, 15th October. It was after the court launched an inquiry earlier this year into the handling of … Read more

Covid-19: WHO head Dr Tedros dismisses ‘herd immunity’ approach

WHO Tedros Ghebreyesus

Head of the World Health Organization has excluded the ‘herd immunity’ response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Herd immunity is when majority of the population becomes immune to a disease through receiving vaccines or through the widespread of the disease. Despite arguments that coronavirus should be permitted to spread naturally in the absence of a vaccine, … Read more

Avoid ‘selfie elbow’ and ‘texting thumb’: Smartphone injuries

Smartphones

There have been frequent complains of finger, hand and elbow pains as a result of excessive use of smartphones. In today’s times, we cannot fathom life without our cellular devices, be it for leisure or work. Physicians fear that smartphone addiction can be life threatening as it leads to many health problems. Dr Raghavendra KS, … Read more

Obesity causes reduced brain plasticity

Obesity

A research conducted in UniSA and Deakin University shows that obese people have decreased brain plasticity. They are less likely to re-wire their brains and find new neural pathways. This is a recent discovery which is helpful for people recovering from a brain injury or stroke. Researchers tested 15 obese people aged between 18 and … Read more

increased use of conventional glitter decreasing marine life

Glitter

Scientists have discovered and found proof that conventional glitter used in make-up and body paint is harming rivers and lakes. They say that the biodegradable substitutes are not environment friendly either. The micro plastics found in glitter make their way into rivers and oceans, and may take years to decay. The pollution caused by this … Read more

Room temperature superconductors could transfigure the electrical grid

Superconductors

Scientists have come across superconductors which display a property at room temperature. Technologists have been on the lookout for such material and this is one of its kind. The substance is a superconductor – electrical current flows through efficiently, with no energy wasted as heat. Currently, researchers and scientists lose a lot of the energy … Read more

Covid-19 and achieving Herd Immunity Against the virus

Covid-19 Vaccine

While a Covid-19 vaccine is being developed, scientists believe we can achieve herd immunity and slow the spread of the disease. Not enough studies have been conducted to know for sure whether people are immune to getting infected by the virus again. Lauren Rodda, a PhD at University of Washington School of Medicine, said, “This … Read more

Additional energy can improve the efficiency of solar panels by 50%

Solar Panels

The latest study shows that by making use of a carefully controlled fabrication process, researchers can construct solar panels with multiple layers, which are likely to be 1.5 times more efficient than conventional silicon panels as they eke more energy from sunlight. ‘Cell Reports Physical Sciences’, a published journal contains the results of the study … Read more

Misleading claims on ‘Healthy Foods’ and their disadvantages 

Processed Foods

We consume various harmful foods on an everyday basis without realizing the adverse effects it has on our health. These foods play a major role in weight gain and the development of serious illnesses.  Following is a list of Healthy Foods that people think are nutritious but are actually not. Manufactured ‘low-fat’ foods Once the … Read more