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People see bold pictures of women as objects: Study
Seeing images of sexualised women everyday makes people see them as if they were objects, not people, says study.
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Sana Safinaz to open retail stores
The designer duo believes now is a good time to think about business.
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Miller's green hair disaster
I had to put ketchup in my hair for about a year to get rid of the green tinge, says Miller.
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Women can save a lot if they listen to their heart
Women waste 2 billion pounds (over $3 billion) a year on buying clothes that don't fit or suit them.
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Ensemble introduces the ‘Kaani Collection’
Thumbs up to Zeba Husain for creativity and a sharp entrepreneurial sense.
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Watching TV linked to unhealthy eating
Television viewing time is associated with lower odds of consuming fruit or vegetables daily.
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Fiction Concepts: Folklore motifs
Fiction Concepts by Rabia Wahab focuses on storytelling and traditional detailing.
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Cruise Collection: Forty and fabulous
Ayesha and Somaya use 40-year-old models for their Cruise Collection.
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Women find men with smouldering eyes 'shifty'
Men who gaze at women open-eyed are thought to be more sincere and better partners.
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Sheep: Following the herd?
Sheep’s Aalia Jafar explains the noticeable change in the brand’s design philosophy.
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Prenatal smoking tied to worse asthma in kids
Smoking during pregnancy linked to increased risks of miscarriage, low birth weight, certain birth defects.
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Combining coiffure and couture
When L’oreal professionnel nad uber-stylist Nabila join hands, he results are mindblowing!.
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Bold yet practical: Young designers bring life to everyday wear
Plush boutique opens its doors for Islooites with a clothing and jewellery exhibit.
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'Essence of yoga lies in sincerity, not commercialisation'
There are so many misconceptions about yoga like doing yoga is boring, takes time to show result and so on.
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Going against body clock paves way to obesity
The mismatch between the body's internal clock and our daily schedules make us sleepy and also contributes to obesity.
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Show your mom you care!
She gave up her dreams to let you live yours and she egged you on whenever you felt low.
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Distance makes heart grow fonder - does it?
There are times, communication and trust hassles. Some handle it but some fall prey to insecurity and frustration.
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Device might spark memories in some with Alzheimer's
Results do not suggest device is a cure but it may restore some activity in areas of brain.
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Belt DO's & DON'TS: Buckle up
Do’s and don’ts of wearing a belt.
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Alcohol more harmful for women
A woman's body doesn't break down the alcohol as quickly as a man's body does.
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The Designers take it up a notch
Asad Tareen gets Wardha Saleem, Yahsir Waheed and Sania Maskatiya on board.
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Want to quit smoking ? Try acupuncture or hypnosis
Acupuncture and hypnosis have been promoted as drug-free ways to help smokers kick the habit.
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Fashion through the ages
Take a journey down memory lane and see how the multibillion dollar fashion industry got to where it is today.
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Wearable art: Bringing inspiration to everyday wear
Artist has truly produced eclectic bunch by borrowing from other cultures including African, Sri Lankan and Egyptian.
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Turkish beauty mag ties Muslim veil to glamour
The models in the magazine reflect a conservative Islamic style with head scarves and covered arms and necks.
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Regular jogging may increase longevity
Regular jogging can add up more than six years to male life expectancy and 5.6 years to women's longevity.
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Chuck white this summer, don coloured accessories
New colours, pink and blue, are in major demand. Even white, red, yellow and candy colours are popular.
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Men’s apparel: In demand - sharp shirts for high-rolling suits
Besides exports, sales of Cotton and Cotton rise phenomenally in domestic market.
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Energy drinks severely damage tooth enamel: Study
Damage caused to tooth enamel is irreversible, teeth become sensitive, prone to cavities, and are more likely to decay
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Nabila’s brainchild — N-Pro
Make-up and styling expert brings a one-stop solution for brides.
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Traumatic events can trigger eating disorders
Lack of support following traumatic events like bereavement, abuse and sexual assault could trigger eating disorders.
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Summer make-up tips: Beauty journal
Leena Ghani and Maram and Aabroo suggest make-up tips for summer.
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New test to certify whether you're a workaholic
Those who score a 4 or 5 on four or more of the seven questions may be considered workaholics.
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Elderly need social stimulation, say expert
We consider old homes taboo, but fail to provide physical, psychological support to elders in our homes, says expert.
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Indian women should try messy, classic look: French hairstylist
"Hairstyles in India are very formal. It should not be that formal. I feel only young girls play with hair in India."
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Daaman: Silent and steady wins the market
Daaman’s Maleeha Chaudhry likes to stay in the background and do what she’s best at.
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Couples fight 167 times a year
More than 20 percent lose two hours sleep every night because of noise. Ten percent even considered splitting up.
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Kids who face violence age faster
Those children with history of two or more kinds of violent exposures show signs of ageing more than others.
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Pornography linked to mental illness among kids
According to a psychotherapy clinic, use of porn features in 26.5 percent of young patients.
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One by Ensemble: A fashionista’s wonderland
Retailing stylish pret, under Rs10,000.
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Rabani & Rakha: Blending cultures
Indian designers talk about their trip to Karachi, their upcoming ventures and more.
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Aspirin tied to lower lung cancer risk in women
The findings do not prove that aspirin directly protects against lung cancer.
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Fashion forward: Clash of the titans
Why PFDC has an edge over FPC.
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Being near the sea is good for you
Study finds that all outdoor locations were linked with positive feelings of enjoyment, calmness, refreshment.
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Top 10 highlights of PFDC 2012
From awe-inspiring ramp to the impressive choreography.
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Thoughts about mortality can improve health
An awareness of mortality can improve physical health and help us re-prioritize our goals and values.
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PFDC: From racks to ramps
Voile shows at PFDC enabled textile companies to showcase their collection in high street style.
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Glass of water key to exam success?
Information flows more freely between brain cells when they are well hydrated.
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PBCW 2012: Fashion meets theatrics
Best performances and notable trends from the bridal show.
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PFDC 2012: Trend roundup
Shorter hemlines, shalwars and sequins make a comeback.