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Health at birth linked to teen academic performance: Study
Kids with Apgar score below 7 were about twice as likely to go on to special schools as kids with high Apgar scores.
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Need to be stylish in the gym? No sweat
Allessandra Bessler hosts a sale-event for Core Activewear in Islamabad.
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Twig tea, anyone?: Study says labels often mislead
The students said that 21 of 60 herbal products contained rogue ingredients not on the labels.
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Glad tidings for early babies!
Premature children can match their peers vocabulary by their teens.
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Tena Durrani's collection: An ensemble for Eid
Fashion designer Tena Durrani promotes Pakistani culture through her Eid collection.
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Teenage health: Keep on smiling!
A positive outlook helps teens grow up healthier.
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Does too little sleep lead to weight gain?
Study doesn't prove that sleeplessness causes people to gain extra weight, they do show that sleep should be priority.
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New sunglasses can change colours like a chameleon
Sunglasses that change colours easily could become the hottest fashion accessory.
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Second-hand smoke tied to teens’ hearing loss
Second-hand smoke is tied to a range of health problems in kids, from respiratory infections to behavioural problems.
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Vaneeza Footwear: The animal instinct
Vaneeza launched her shoe collection featuring animal-centric designs.
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For dementia, common painkillers may work best: Study
35 m people worldwide have dementia, a number expected to more than triple by 2050 as populations across planet age.
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Cultural fashion show concludes in Peshawar
Show highlighting historical fashion and lifestyles from 1950 up to the modern era of the people of K-P.
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Falls, eye tests may detect early Alzheimer’s
People at risk for Alzheimer’s are twice as likely to fall down as healthy people.
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Diners who use big forks eat less: study
Eating with a larger fork may actually be more helpful in controlling overconsumption.
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The capital greets Republic
Omer Farooq brings his high-end menswear line Republic to Islamabad.
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Green tea lowers cholesterol risk, but only a little
Encouraging people to drink more of the beverage could have significant health effects, according to a study.
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Massage may ease chronic back pain short-term
Patients who got weekly massage used fewer pain killers than those who didn't get special care.
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Is there a link between tea, coffee and MRSA?
Hot tea and coffee have been found to have antimicrobial properties.
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Palpitating fiction: Are romantic novels bad for women?
If readers start to believe story that romantic fiction offers, then they store up trouble for themselves: Quilliam.
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Manizhe’s silver jewellery: Funky and fashionable
Ali says that most of her designs are inspired by nature hence most of her pieces depict birds.
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Rolling back in time
A glimpse of international fall/winter trends.
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Risk factors for autism remain elusive
Various factors around the time of birth may raise a child’s risk of autism later in life.
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Late talkers do fine as they grow up: Study
About one of every 10 two-year-olds in study was a late talker, scoring in lowest 15% on a list of 310 common words.
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Karachi Fashion Week: In search of talent
Karachi Fashion Week 2011 is set to feature new talent.
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Sunscreen: From luxury to necessity
Protection against the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays.
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Bridal Asia 2011 welcomes Pakistan
The 13th installment will feature collections from Pakistan.
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South Asians at a higher risk of diabetes
People of South Asian descent should watch their weight especially carefully.
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Mr know it all
From relationship blues to money woes, Mr Know It All has the answers!
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Can sleep-deprivation cause weight gain?
Too little sleep has also been tied to a host of other problems including heart disease and diabetes
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Researchers find accurate way to predict miscarriage
Until now, doctors had no way to predict which threatened miscarriages would result in the end of the pregnancy.
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Maintaining clear skin in any weather
The coast pushes humidity to extreme levels and literally transforms Karachi into a sauna.
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How happy is your heart?
Lifestyle may influence sudden cardiac death risks!
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Longevity: Do you want to live forever?
The field of gerontology is gaining popularity as more and more people are considering the option to live longer
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Post-Galliano, Dior embraces eclecticism
Dior chief executive Sidney Toledano said they are in no hurry to pick a new creative director.
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Come sizzling summer
A guide to summer trends and colours.
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Couch potatoes double risk of lung blood clots: Study
The new research suggests that a sedentary lifestyle can be added to the list.
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People with nearsightedness could be at risk
Around seven per cent of the population in Pakistan is affected by some type of glaucoma.
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Jungle fever and corporate swagger at ModeVille
Ammar Belal showcases clothes from two collections.
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CT scans cut lung cancer deaths by 20%: Study
Lung X-ray shows current or former heavy smokers screened with low-dose CT scans experience 20% lung cancer reduction.
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Easing a runny tummy
“Mindfulness” may mitigate irritable bowel symptoms.
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Exhibition: Fabric jewellery, gem designs dominate show
Other stalls include summer clothes, shoes and decoration pieces.
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Cell phones: A health threat?
A recent World Health Organisation review suggests possible cancer risk.
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Study finds text messages help smokers quit
Smokers are twice as likely to quit when they get text messages urging them to stick to their goal.
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Umar Sayeed’s collection: And then there was light...
Umar Sayeed’s collection is displayed at The House of Ensemble.
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Gymboree: Getting down on your limbs to play with your child
Gymboree instructor talks about the importance of parent-child relationship.
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Pregnant smokers: You quit, two quit!
Despite known dangers, many pregnant women continue to smoke.
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Homeopathic remedies: Know your herbs
Homeopathic trends are on the rise in Isalamabad.
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Junk food ads do boost kids' appetites: Study
Television ads for junk food really do make children hunger for those treats.
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Adorn yourself with clay
Jewellery made of clay is the newest thing in town.
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Career Guide: Working at a local bank
This is what a regular day is like for Asad who is the Regional Collections Manager of Consumer loans at a local bank.