Gajar halwa and gajak on autopilot? It’s time to pause and put heart health back at the centre of winter eating, warns physicia Winter in North India brings delicious delicacies like gajar ka halwa, butter chicken, and pakode. However, these treats, while delightful, pose significant risks to heart health due to high fat, sugar, and calorie content. Dr. Manan Aggarwal warns that these indulgences can exacerbate the natural thickening of blood and increased workload on the heart during colder months. |
Odds & Ends: December 19, 2025 The Holly and the Ivy. If you’re feeling tired of the standard set of classic holiday films, give The Holly and the Ivy a watch. In the movie, a family gathers at the home of their father — a recently widowed parson. This is not a happy reunion; hidden discord and disappointments, linked to the […] This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness. Indian Megacities Are Sinking Putting Thousands of Buildings at Risk: Study Researchers used eight years of satellite radar data and found that 878 square kilometers (339 square miles) of land across the five megacities show signs of subsidence. The post Indian Megacities Are Sinking Putting Thousands of Buildings at Risk: Study appeared first on The Good Men Project . |