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The Designer: Exploring the world of retail fashion
Sadaf Malaterre, Mohsin Ali and Akif Mahmood shun conformity at pre-eid launch.
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Driving in rain - slippery when wet
Try to drive around puddles and not through them … you never know if they are hiding a massive hole or ditch.
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Store launch: Ayzel adds choice to Isloo’s wardrobe options
The red carpet saw socialites and members of Islamabad’s fashion industry including Tariq Amin.
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Asmani: The sky’s the limit
A tour of Asmat Jaffer’s store Asmani.
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Mr know it all: Complicated relationships
From relationship blues to money woes, Mr Know It All has the answers!
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Republic: When there’s a suit, there’s a way
Designer Omar Farooq’s viewpoint on fashion clashes with the current market situation.
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Chandi: The silver lining
Goldsmiths are seen experimenting with silver.
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Arguing during honeymoon could spell marriage doom
22% couples who have arguments on honeymoon likely go on to do the same throughout their married life.
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Abercrombie & Fitch: We’ll pay you not to wear our clothes
Abercrombie & Fitch doesn’t want a ‘Jersey Shore’ character to wear their brand, for fear of bad publicity.
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Lux Style Awards: It’s time to play dress-up
As the Lux Style Awards come close, fashion designers are gearing up to dress their favourite celebrities.
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Is a potassium-rich diet tied to lower stroke risk?
Potassium helps balance effects of sodium, keeping blood pressure down.
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Music therapy may ease anxiety in cancer patients: Study
We can use the different music interventions to target the in-the-moment symptoms -- pain, anxiety: Debra Burns.
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SanaSafinaz collection: Minutes to win it
SanaSafinaz Export Autumn Winter 2011 collection gets sold out within minutes.
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Rise of the metro male
‘The definition of what it means to be male is changing’.
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15 minutes of exercise a day can extend life by 3 years
Research Institutes say a 15-minute moderate form of exercise, like brisk walking, would benefit anyone.
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Are there better ways to discipline students?
Suspension from school leads to long-term problems ranging from personality disorders to academic failures.
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Most patients don't need extra tests for diagnosis
Doctors said tests such as CT scans and ultrasounds only helped in making a diagnosis in about one in three cases.
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Study encourages silence during eye injections
A new study suggests making sure your doctor doesn't talk during drug injections for eye conditions.
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Can a blood test identify your baby's gender?
Other researchers voiced concerns, saying it could be misused to terminate pregnancy if baby isn't of the desired sex.
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Needles are enemy for 'balloon dress'
Despite inexpensive materials used, the bubbly creations came with a price tag of well over a thousand dollars.
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JamaZaib: A sari-lover’s delight
Mahreen Agha’s collection JamaZaib focuses on promoting saris in Pakistan.
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Children's packed lunches too warm to be safe: Study
Study finds that more than 90 percentof the perishable items in packed lunches are kept at unsafe temperatures.
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Experts grow mouse sperm to help with human infertility
The experiment showed scientists how they can prepare precursor cells to eventually grow into sperm or egg.
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With love from Chitral
Polly&Me bags have stories about female artisans from Khyber-Pakhtunkhuwa.
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Our age defines happiness for us
Study reveals how young and old people experience completely different emotions when they say they are happy.
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Bets displays talent at annual exhibition
The annual exhibition has acted as a platform for young and talented individuals to showcase their creativity.
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Truck art fashion: Attire with an attitude
Truck art fashion is gathering a mass appeal amongst Pakistani youth.
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Childhood hardship tied to adulthood disease risks
Risks include heart disease, arthritis, asthma, diabetes and chronic back pain or headaches.
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Sana Safinaz reveals its Eid collection
The designer duo displayed their newest selections in the capital.
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Dropping weight won't add years in elderly: Study
Improvements in diet in obese are linked to blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetes benefits, including in elderly.
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What ‘The Working Woman’ wants
Leisure club launches a clothing line for women in the professional sphere.
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Magnetic field exposure linked to asthma risk: Study
Many studies failed to consistently show that chronic exposure to electromagnetic fields are harmful to human health.
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Daaman at L’atelier
Daaman’s Maleeha Nasir initially opened shop in Karachi and then expanded to Lahore.
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Mobile use doesn't alter kids' cancer risk: study
People who are concerned should consider using an ear piece or the phone's speaker function.
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10 commandments for getting fit
Forget fashion conscious, be health conscious.
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Can chewing more help you eat less?
There is a connection between chewing and levels of hormones that "tell brain when to begin eating and when to...
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Why is everyone going crazy for Khar?
The young foreign minister’s fashion statement has been critiqued by Indian and Pakistani designers.
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Fat is more dangerous for South Asians: Study
South Asians tend to have lower good cholesterol, higher total body fat but lower levels of abdominal fat.
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The importance of being shady
Your guide to sunglasses this summer.
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Does Botox help neck pain?
The ingredient in Botox, treats a range of conditions, including wrinkles, migraines, and excessive sweating.
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Here comes the bride, all dressed in lawn
Will the fabric’s increasing popularity make it a top choice for brides?
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Are patients worse off with more-experienced docs?
Study flies in the face of common sense -- sicker patients do worse under care of seasoned doctors.
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PIFD graduates: Making their way to the market
PIFD says farewell to its graduating batch with a scintillating show.
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What's the best exercise for heart health?
Aerobic exercise is the best way to improve your health and lower the risk of diabetes and heart diseases.
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Enchanting jewels
Saba Ghauri’s jewellery collection is inspired by nature.
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Labels opens its doors in Faisalabad
The launch of the multi-brand store underscores the changing trends in the city.
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Childhood pets linked to lower allergy risk: Study
Fido or Kitty might actually be good for children's health, scientists say.
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How not to become a bridezilla: To-do and not-to-do
To give the about-to-be-wedded some helpful tips, The Express Tribune got in touch with experts from the industry.
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Promoting the art of interior designing
Event for interiors enthusiasts opened at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts here on Friday.
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Emporio Taneez opens its doors
Zeenat Saeed Ahmed plans to go international and open a shop in Qatar and hopefully in Los Angeles soon.