Best of Weekender: An app that connects children through conversations to a cloud kitchen bringing freshness to North Indian cuisine
This week on YSWeekender, find out how cholesterol affects our health. While some types of cholesterol are essential for good health, elevated cholesterol levels might be an indicator of heart disease.
The need for social interaction is thrust on us right from birth. Yet, when it comes to the thriving world of social media, we believe it is best to keep children away for many reasons – their digital safety and excess screen time being two prominent ones.
What if there existed a safe environment for them to connect with other children from across the world to widen their knowledge horizons?
Bengaluru-based enables children around the world to connect with each other through conversations.
, launched in 2022, is an app thatOver the past few years, people have been enjoying experimenting with their foods to creating unique dishes that marry Indian flavours with international tastes. The success of restaurants like Indian Accent, both in India and abroad, is a testament to this. However, creative cooking that also tastes good usually comes at a hefty price. Even those who are willing to pay, are sometimes unable to access this kind of cuisine easily.
This is where Delhi-based experimental cloud kitchen delivering across Delhi-NCR, promises to come to the rescue.
, anFounded by Ishaan Kapoor in 2021, Madam Curry has already made its presence felt in the capital, and is looking to expand to other markets soon.
While the cholesterol conversation is a deep one, there are a few strong points that we must always consider.
The first point is what can we discover about the health of key systems within our body when we have high LDL or triglycerides. For this, we must also consider what each of the aspects within a lipid panel indicate.
The second point is whether statin should be a first step, what are the side effects of statins, and what must be kept in mind if we are already on statins.
The third is whether elevated cholesterol is the strongest indicator of heart disease.
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