
Staying hydrated is possibly the best way to beat the heatwave during summer. Let's take you through some of the easiest ways to stay well-hydrated.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India (GOI) recently took to Twitter to share some guidelines to protect against heat-related illnesses.

An Instagram user reportedly cooked an omelette outdoors in Belgium, where temperatures reached 45.2 degrees Celsius.

A man cooked bacon, eggs and baked beans on a metal surface amidst the scorching temperatures in the United Kingdom.

Unlike packaged beverages filled with artificial sugar and preservatives, homemade sherbets are light, healthy, and easy to prepare.

Heatwave can cause health problems like rashes, nausea, dehydration and even stroke. But we are all geared up to fight it all back, with our diet.

Amul took to its Instagram and Twitter to share a topical on heatwave that features the Amul mascot (girl) out in the sun with an umbrella. Read on.

Heatwave: This period of unusually high temperature could pose many challenges to our health. Thankfully, there are many foods that could help keep your bodies cool and make this battle a little more easier.

Raw onions can actually help the body in some ways during hot weather, but eating too much of them can also create problems for certain people.

Common heat-related problems such as vomiting, diarrhoea, weakness, dizziness, and headaches become more frequent during a heatwave.