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Rounding up: New York Fashion Week 2012
New York Fashion Week 2012 was full of star-studded shows and runway royalty.
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Fashion Pakistan Week bounces back
Fashion bigwigs will present their collections at the four-day event.
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Kids' language issues tied to moms' low vitamin D: Study
Earlier studies have also shown some links between low vitamin D during pregnancy and problems in children.
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Brands Just Pret: Desi funk
Fashion designer Zainab Sajid launches her new clothing line.
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Air pollution tied to higher heart attack risk
New findings suggest even short-term exposure to pollution can be harmful.
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Want to lose weight? Trade sugary drinks for water
Swapping your diet soda for water can help you shed a few pounds, a new clinical trial finds.
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Overeating may double risk of memory loss
Higher the amount of calories consumed each day, the higher the risk of MCI among people aged 70 years and older.
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Kiss and make-up
Valentine’s Day is almost upon us; the day when we dress to nines and celebrate our love for our significant others.
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Health tips: Down and out
Patients of clinical depressions are perpetually caught in a state of mental desolation, unable to snap out of it.
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With Triumph opening, Karachi to keep abreast with the latest lingerie
Product line tailored to specifics of Pakistani sizes, colour and material preferences.
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Bag to basics
Accessory designer Mahin Hussain on what she is ‘bagging’ next.
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Fitness and 'fatness' both matter to the heart
People who maintain their fitness levels are less likely to develop heart disease risk factors.
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Tribune Take: Lawn tsunami to sweep Pakistan
With 108 lawn brands entering the market, lawn is definitely here to stay.
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Spanking kids can cause long-term harm: Study
Many parents see prohibiting spanking as limiting the rights of parents.
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3D printed fabrics: A new angle
The launch of Shamraf’s flagship store brings forward a new concept.
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Lawn: Back to the racks
The bigwigs of lawn voice their concerns.
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Male smokers lose brain function faster as they age
WHO refers to smoking as 'one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced.'
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Trends to watch out for: Fashion from across the border
What trends are expected from top Indian designers this season?
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Nadia Hussain Signature Lawn 2012
I feel the collection is a lot more personal this year, Nadia Hussain.
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Green tea drinkers show less disability with age: Study
Elderly adults who regularly drink green tea may stay more agile and independent than their peers over time.
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Mausummery Lawn: Making a splash
The large number of people entering the exhibition were a testatment to the retailer’s popularity.
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Health tips: Avoid food poisoning, drink plenty of fluids
People suffering from food poisoning don’t just suffer from diarrhoea, but also stomach cramps, vomiting, high fever.
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For fashion lovers: Taking the ‘high’ way
London-based brand High Street comes to the capital.
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Handbags: Apocalypse accessories
The handbags to carry in the final moments of disaster.
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Toni & Guy: Music to my hair
Director of Toni & Guy Pakistan Shammal Qureshi sees every individual as a blank canvas waiting to be styled.
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Vanity Fair picks Hollywood’s leading ladies for cover
Vanity Fair unveiled the cover of its annual Hollywood issue on Tuesday.
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Fitting fitness inside the cubicle
Experts, entrepreneurs are thinking to transform cubicle from sedentary prison to multitasking work and workout space.
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The turn that changed my life
Underage driving can be fatal — I had to learn this the hard way.
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Health tips
People suffering from OCD appear abnormally fastidious about eliminating contamination.
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Mr know it all: Of loners and the unwanted
From relationship blues to money woes, Mr Know It All has the answers!.
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Garlic inhibits TB bacteria, finds research
Garlic extract be used to reduce drug resistance, treatment cost.
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Stem cell treatment bears fruit
Stem cells are master cells that can differentiate into any of the 200 kinds of cells in the human body.
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Long working hours could cause depression
Researchers say those who spend more than 11 hours a day at their desk face a higher risk.
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Beauty: It’s a guy thing
The Lounge is a haven for the modern man.
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Lawn wars: J. Lawn, both hot and cold
Although the line is spectacular, the weak turnout shows that customers are not yet ready for lawn.
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Drinking black tea may cut blood pressure
Flavonoids, compounds found in many plants including tea, are good for heart health, say researchers.
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Swimming lowers older adults' blood pressure
After walking, swimming is the second-most popular form of exercise among the older set.
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Fashion bites: Head over heels
Are high heels bad for the feet but good for the mind?
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Keeping brain sharp may ward off Alzheimer's protein
Alzheimer's Disease International estimates there are now 36 million people with the disease worldwide.
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There’s light at the end of the tunnel
Think load shedding is the bane of your existence? Think again!.
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For sartorial men: Nabeel & Aqeel at Modeville
The brand’s Winter 2012 collection focuses on Italian suiting culture.
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Gem exhibition: Discovering the treasures ‘beneath our feet’
Low prices at stalls attract local and foreign shoppers.
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Health tips: Not just skin deep
The most important need of people living with vitilgo is emotional support.
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Divorce not problematic, but its poor handling is
Poor handling of divorce by parents causes additional behavioural problems for the kids, suggests a study.
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The construction of dignity
Ansari becomes possible, even obvious, revelatory, that a still frame, of a still subject, can carry pace.
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The thin line between fact and fad
What skin specialists have to say about essential oils.
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Facebook use, less socialising could make people sadder
The more the people use Facebook, the more they will believe that others are much happier, suggests study.
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Watch out, headphones may cost your life
There is rising concern about the near trance-like state people can enter while using mobile phones, MP3 players etc.
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Vitamin D doesn't ease lung disease symptoms: Study
In a new study of people with lung disease, taking large amounts of vitamin D was not linked to any symptom relief.
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Kamiar Rokni’s summer Bonanza
The designer follows Umar Sayeed and Deepak Perwani and associates his name with a lawn collection.