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Make dad dapper this Father’s Day
We’ve got a gift for every daddy.
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Listening to iPods at full volume can damage hearing
50.6 percent of 12 to 17-year-olds listen to music with personal ear headphones.
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Pakistani brands are a hit in Kashmir
Tradition of Finesse exhibition in India boasts of brands like Junaid Jamshed, Bareeze and Chinyere.
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Lose weight post-pregnancy - but don't rush it
Important to consult physician before starting exercise programme as post-pregnancy period is a delicate state.
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How to avoid a fashion disaster
Clothing disasters that make you look like a train wreck.
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Seaweed supplement may aid weight loss
Researchers have explored the potential of seaweed as an appetite suppressant, but so far products haven't panned out.
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Being heavy may help men with one type of cancer: Study
Out of 625 obese men, 294 - or 47 percent - died over the next five years.
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Is Pakistan ready for its first men’s fashion week?
Men’s clothing is the fastest growing industry in the country, says Munib Nawaz.
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Never too late to quit smoking
Quitting works at any age but is especially effective if people quit before disease, says researcher.
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Obesity linked to sleep loss and food choices
Loss of sleep impairs brain regions where food choices are made, explaining the link between sleep loss and obesity.
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Traditional footwear: Cuckoo for khussas?
Kick off your heels and slip into traditional yet trendy footwear.
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Regular promotion reduces risk of heart disease
Those in offices with high promotion rates much less likely to develop heart disease.
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Mariam Pasha’s collection: Summer line has one-day exhibit
With every item under Rs5,000 the event seemed a hit.
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Eat home-cooked food for longer life!
Those who cooked more frequently had a better diet and more favourable nutrient densities.
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Eye-catching interiors: Barry’s comes to Islamabad
Fabric used for high-end curtains and sofas are imported from various parts of the world including Turkey and Europe.
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Beware of the power of suggestions!
Effects of suggestion are wider and often more surprising than many people might otherwise think.
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Cameron Diaz as brand ambassador: Bag the Tag
Actor Cameron Diaz is the new face of Tag Heuer.
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Drinking excess water may not benefit us
Drinking large amounts of water does not alone cause weight loss. A low-calorie diet is also required.
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Who says short girls can't flaunt gowns?
Gowns with vertical stripes and smaller prints in monotonic colours work best for shorter women.
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Dark chocolate reduces risk of cardiac fatalities
Cardiovascular disease, such as heart attack and stroke, is the leading cause of death worldwide.
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Elle’mint Pret: Celebrating one year
The multi-designer brand store will now stock 25 designer brands.
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Jewellery trends: All that glitters...
Top jewellery designers talk about this season’s hottest trends.
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The heat is on! Dos and don'ts for hair care
To protect your hair in summer, conditioner is one essential element.
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Accessories: Bling it on
A look at all the high-end as well as locally crafted accessories available in the city.
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Let’s make-up with Bina Khan: Foundation step by step
Today’s column is a step by step guide for making your skin look flawless.
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Avastin delays progression of ovarian cancer
Most women are not diagnosed before the cancer has spread, and up to 70 percent of them die within five years.
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Pakistani designers in Dubai: Fashion forward
Pakistani multi-brand stores ready to explore Dubai markets.
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Mothers’ eating habits influence kids’ taste buds
Those who eat a healthy diet at home set the best example for children who subconsciously monitor every mouthful.
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Dose of zinc boosts recovery chances for sick babies
The benefit would be highest in developing countries many children die from infection each year.
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Stella McCartney opens her first Adidas store
The designer created the Adidas kit for the British team to wear at the London Olympics.
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Common painkillers tied to lower skin cancer risk: study
People with a history of using aspirin and other painkillers had a 13% lower risk of melanoma compared to others.
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Pret paves the way
Zara Shajahan brings ready-to-wear clothing to the fore with Coco.
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Friend groups may encourage kids to be more active
Students spent average of 30% of free time in what researchers counted as moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.
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Festive fashion
Trends to look out for the next time you go shopping.
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Can you still have babies after cancer treatment?
Woman can preserve their fertility by having in vitro fertilization to create embryos, which are frozen and banked.
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Cover up – it’s cool
Thighs? Cleavage? Not anymore; modesty is fashion’s hottest look.
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Obesity not always tied to higher heart risk: Study
The people really at risk are the ones who have obesity in combination with other metabolic health risk factors.
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Men’s clothing: Turn up the heat
Summer fashion tips for men.
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Ignoring emails could be good for your heart
According to some estimates, more than 200 billion e-mails are sent across the internet every day.
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Long-term contraception, as IUD, more effective: Study
This study shows that long-acting reversible methods are far superior to the birth control pill, the patch and ring.
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Mom's excess pounds key in newborn weight
Babies that large are more likely to cause birth injuries in the mom or to require a cesarean section.
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'Brands Just Pret': Splurge vs steal
Brands Just Pret promotes five new ready-to-wear labels under Rs5,000.
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Summer fashion for men
A fashion lowdown on how to look cool this summer with funky mix and match tips, jazzing itup with accessories.
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Stress may cause brain area to shrink: Study
PTSD patients' brain area associated with decision-making, emotions, found to have shrunk.
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Eat light, healthy food to stay cool this summer: Doctors
Fluids with electrolytes like coconut water and lemonade should be consumed and oily foods must be avoided.
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Nida Azwer introduces The White Collection
Azwer decided to do her first ever solo exhibition in the city in the third week of May.
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Protect skin with sunscreen, but use lightly
Apart from skin cancer, sunscreens can also reduce vitamin D production.
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Women can be more promiscuous than men
Women say their reasons can be anything including emotional fulfilment, self esteem, romance.
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Study unpicks gene changes behind breast cancer
Research untangles genetic history, allows scientists to identify patterns that fuel growth of breast tumors.
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Veet Miss Super Model changes it up
Catwalk Productions, Veet decide to have contest in form of reality TV show with 10 contestants from Karachi, Lahore.