
Rashmi kumari
Rashmi Kumari is a staff writer at The Fox Daily covering health, lifestyle, and entertainment. Her reporting focuses on public health, nutrition, fitness, wellness, consumer lifestyle, film, television, streaming platforms, celebrity news, and developments across the entertainment industry. She follows guidance from public health authorities, medical institutions, peer-reviewed research, government health agencies, official studio announcements, production houses, verified celebrity statements, industry releases, and other authoritative sources to provide accurate and well-sourced coverage. Her work emphasizes factual reporting, source verification, editorial transparency, and clear communication while adhering to The Fox Daily's editorial standards. For health-related topics, she reports on evidence-based information and does not provide personal medical advice; readers should consult qualified healthcare professionals for diagnosis and treatment.
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Akanksha Chamola Calls Shreya Kalra ‘Most Evil Person’ In Lock Upp; Fans Say ‘She Bashed Her Better Than Kangana...
Akanksha confronted Shreya Kalra, slamming her for backstabbing by revealing her secret to Sufi Motiwala
Bride-To-Be Anshula Kapoor’s Teal Blue Patola Lehenga For Mehendi Honours Groom Rohan Thakkar’s Gujarati Roots
From the mirror-work lehenga to turquoise jewellery and pink floral hair details, here's a complete breakdown of Anshula Kapoor's mehendi look
Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce’s Wedding Guests Receive Diamond-Encrusted Gifts
Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce reportedly gifted their wedding guests black velvet boxes bearing their initials, complete with diamond-encrusted keepsakes
Gauri Spratt Marries Aamir Khan: A Look At Her Bengaluru Home, Salon Business And More
Gauri Spratt is an entrepreneur with a residential property in Bengaluru. She and Aamir Khan registered their marriage today in the presence of their children, family, and close friends
‘Satluj’ Movie Review: The Anatomy of State Violence
Diljit Dosanjh shines as a solitary lamp whose conviction outlasts the darkest night in this moving tribute to social activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, where director Honey Trehan examines the rhetoric around the dehumanisation of citizens
‘The Things You Kill’ Movie Review: Alireza Khatami’s Shape-Shifting Psychological Thriller Dismantles the Myth of the Self-Aware Man
Iranian writer-director Alireza Khatami transforms a domestic mystery into a slippery slow-burn thriller with major trust issues around men who claim to have broken the cycle
Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt Wedding: Inside the Intimate Bandra Ceremony That Marks a New Chapter
A private "I do" under the Special Marriage Act brings together three generations of the Khan family and reshapes the story of one of Bollywood's most private stars
Inside a Cardiologist’s 90-Gram Fibermaxxing Routine to Boost Heart Health Without the Bloat
Fiber is having its overdue main-character moment but the number driving this trend is well beyond what most doctors actually recommend, and that gap matters
Why Invasive Pufferfish Are Becoming a Nightmare for Greek Fishermen
A toxic, tooth-armed invader from the Red Sea is shredding nets, devouring catches, and pushing small-scale fishing crews in Crete toward financial collapse
Sleepmaxxing, Soft Living, Parallel Play and More: Decoding Gen Z’s Quirkiest Lifestyle Trends
From optimizing every hour of sleep to quietly budgeting out loud, Gen Z's viral vocabulary reveals more about anxiety, burnout, and connection than it does about laziness
‘Gastric Emptying Takes 3 Hours’: Why Frequent Meals May Not Suit Everyone
Grazing throughout the day is often marketed as the smarter way to eat, but the biology of digestion tells a more complicated story
Disha Patani Praises Akshay Kumar’s Work Ethic: Why “So Grounded” Is Becoming Bollywood’s Favourite Compliment
How a co-star's comment about discipline on the sets of Welcome To The Jungle is turning into a bigger conversation about respect, mentorship, and workplace culture in Indian cinema
Can Air Pollution Cause Hair Loss? What PM2.5 Is Really Doing to Your Scalp
Beyond asthma and heart disease, scientists say the same microscopic particles choking our lungs may also be starving hair follicles of the proteins they need to grow
5 Everyday Habits That May Be Quietly Worsening Your Insulin Resistance
Why the small, "harmless" things you do between meals matter more than the meals themselves
Hospital Fire Safety Audit Deadline: Centre Orders All States to Complete Checks by July 31
Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava's directive follows a hospital fire in Karnataka and years of recurring tragedies here's what the July 31 deadline actually requires, and why enforcement has been the missing piece until now
Shingles Vaccine for Elderly Adults with Diabetes: Why the Risk Is Higher and How Shingrix Protects You
Diabetes quietly weakens the immune system's defenses against a dormant virus that 99% of older adults already carry here's what the data shows and why vaccination timing matters more than most people realize
Atul Kasbekar on Authentic Photography: Why the Best Portraits Happen When People Stop Performing
Veteran photographer reflects on authenticity, creative evolution, portrait photography, and why imperfections matter more than filters in the age of AI
Why You Can’t Smell Your Own Body Odour: The Science Behind Nose Blindness and How to Stay Fresh
Understanding olfactory adaptation, why your brain ignores familiar smells, and practical ways to avoid body odour and bad breath
How Psychological Stress Alters the Gut Microbiome and Raises Disease Risk: What a New Study Reveals
A brain-gut-bone marrow circuit may explain why chronic stress quietly accelerates aging and immune decline
Touch Care and Aromatherapy Show Promise for Cancer Patients: What a New Study Really Means
Inside the growing evidence that gentle, non-drug therapies can ease the physical and emotional toll of cancer treatment
Reduced Infant Bathing and Eczema Risk: What a New Feasibility Trial Really Tells Us
A small UK study suggests fewer, gentler baths in the first six months of life may cut early eczema rates but the real story is in what happens next




















