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Desk jobs are injurious to health
Desk-bound workers are more likely to turn into couch potatoes, increasing their risk of obesity, say researchers.
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Look razor sharp in a blazer
Don’t discard all of last year’s buys as some trends have been carried forward.
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Carrying on Cleopatra’s legacy
Properties of the mascara invented by Cleopatra, continues to inspire the modern cosmetic industry.
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A look ahead: What will trendy men wear this spring?
From low-key neutrals to psychedelic prints, diversity is key for men’s clothing.
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Health tips: Ditch the itch
'Atopy' is a skin condition in which the body reacts inappropriately to environmental allergens.
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Sugary soda ups risky fat deposits
The adverse effects of sugary drinks go beyond weight gain; it's the gaining of the wrong fat in the wrong places.
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Brand new Debenhams to open in April at Dolmen Mall
British trade minister, Baroness Warsi attend media launch.
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Aalia Jafar: Feeling ‘sheep’ish?
Aalia Jafar, the proverbial shepherd behind Sheep, takes us through the brand’s journey.
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Frequent red meat eaters at higher risk of stroke
A new study finds out that eating lots of red meat ups the likelihood of having a stroke while poultry lowers it.
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Know your calories
Ignorance about nutrient content continues to spoil diet plans.
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Fashion trends 2012
From the runways to the streets of Pakistan, fashionistas clue us in on what to expect this year.
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Health tips: It’s in the air
The difference between common cold and flu is subtle to pick up and eludes even health professionals sometimes.
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Nicotine therapy doesn't help smokers quit: Report
Study participants were surveyed over three time periods: 2001-2002, 2003-2004, and 2005-2006.
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Bringing sexy bag
Can’t afford that glamorous Gucci? Have no fear, alternatives are here.
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Kayseria: Going back to the roots
Waleed Zaman, head of the clothing brand, talks about the philosophy behind Kayseria’s prints.
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Jogging benefits you more than brisk walk
A new study suggests slow running can be less tiring and more beneficial for your muscles than a brisk walk.
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Make-up & style hallmarks: Who’s trendy now?
Highlighting make-up and style hallmarks that made a mark in 2011.
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The fountain of youth
HydraFacial, which uses an unconventional approach to cleansing, is the newest treatment in town.
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Face to face
Nadia Hussain’s clinic provides options for looking younger without having to go under the knife.
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B vitamins may modestly boost memory
According to a new study, vitamin B12 and folic acid supplements help improve short- and long-term memory.
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Diabetes in pregnancy, poverty linked to ADHD
So-called gestational diabetes typically develops during the second or third trimester of pregnancy.
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Soy may not protect against stomach cancer
New research from Japan suggests that protection received from soy-rich diet doesn't extend to stomach cancer.
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Block Seven turns up the heat
The talented Ashraf sisters welcome 2012 with their designer winter collection.
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Fitness often not a priority for college students
Those who are inactive in youth tend to remain inactive over their lifetime, say experts.
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Jungle fever: Furry footwear
Animal prints never seem to go out of style.
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Self-obsessed people don't make good leaders
Psychologist Barbora Nevicka, who led study, said: "There's no doubt narcissism can sometimes be useful in a leader.
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The look of 2012 homes
Interior designer Hamza Tarar talks about furniture trends for the coming year.
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PLBW: Room for improvement
The Pakistan L’Oreal Bridal Week did not come up to the standards of fashion enthusiasts.
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Fruit, veggie lovers not immune to weight gain
Plant foods are full of nutrients that may help ward off chronic diseases like heart disease and some cancers.
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Red meat lovers have more kidney cancer: Study
Middle-aged adults who ate the most red meat were 19 percent more likely to be diagnosed with kidney cancer.
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Want a pet cat? Think again, researchers say
Cat avoidance should be considered in adults, especially in those sensitized to other allergens.
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Health tips: Nose matters
Less than perfect.
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Mr know it all: A 'tube light' and a newly single man
From relationship blues to money woes, Mr Know It All has the answers!.
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Let's make-up! With Bina Khan
Bina Khan shares some simple, easy to do tips, and some secrets to help you look beautiful.
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Topi ke peechay kia hay?
Santa hat or Jinnah cap — which one will you be adorning this winter?
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For happiness, sleep on your bed's left side
Two-thirds of the people sleeping on the left side said they were calmer than their partner in a crisis.
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PFDC L’Oreal Bridal Week: Trends to take home
PFDC L’Oreal Bridal Week marked the comeback of shalwars and short kameezes.
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PLBW Day 4: Fourth time’s a charm
The last day of the bridal week impressed audience members and critics alike.
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Women get more pleasure from buying bags
Handbags top the list of things that bring gratification to women.
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PLBW Day Three: Playing it safe
Though the show was marred by time delays, performances by Bilal Khan, QB and Josh livened up the mood.
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‘Flat’ tired of living in a boring, big house? Shift to an apartment!
People living in their huge homes are missing out on a lot of fun.
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PLBW Day Two: Where did the spark go?
Fashion enthusiasts kept waiting for the magic they witnessed on Day One.
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Eat less, take coffee for better memory, thinner waistline
Researchers have found eating less could help you remember more.
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PFDC L’Oreal Paris Bridal Week: Bye Bye traditional trousseaus
The four-day PFDC L’Oreal Paris Bridal Week kicks off.
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L’Oreal Paris Pakistan: Syed takes it a step further
Model-turned-entrepreneur now is the official L’Oreal Paris Pakistan spokesperson.
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'Whatever' deemed most annoying word: Poll
"Just sayin'" and "seriously" were more forgiving to the ears, though still quite irritating, Marist found.
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Enterteenment!: Fox goes for weekly facials
When actress Megan Fox is not working, she pampers her skin with an oxygen facial once a week.
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Clothing exhibition: Jazzing up the winter wardrobe
Mariam Pasha’s east-meets-west collection in women’s apparel.
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A good day for brides
The PFDC L’Oreal Paris Bridal Week kicks off today.
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Health tips: An eye for an eye
Common vision problems people experience include short sightedness, long sightedness and astigmatism.