Lifestyle
Explore the latest in fashion, health, travel, and more, as we bring you a blend of inspiration and practical tips for a fulfilling lifestyle.
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Study suggests owning home leads to lesser happiness than expected
Washington : According to the findings of a new study humans are not very good at predicting what will make them happy. Economists investigated the effects of purchasing a home on life…
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Study finds how babies learn contrastive linguistics
Washington: Infants can distinguish most sounds soon after birth, and by age one, they start to become language-specific listeners. However, researchers are still trying to figure out how babies recognise which acoustic…
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Study: Having lot of tea may lower risk of getting type 2 diabetes
Wuhan : Moderate use of black, green, or oolong tea is associated with a lower risk of acquiring type 2 diabetes, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 cohort studies…
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Dubai: GCC’s first ever fashion, lifestyle ‘phygital’ store opens
Abu Dhabi: The GCC’s leading fashion eCommerce destination, 6thStreet.com has opened the region’s first-ever phygital (physical plus digital) store in Dubai Hills Mall on Friday. 6thStreet.com is located on the ground floor…
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Excessive screentime linked to early puberty in girls
Istanbul: Spending too much time on tablets and phones may alter hormone levels and increase the risk of early puberty in girls, finds a new study. The study showed that a longer…
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Research: Fitness trackers discover connections between exercise, mental health
Washington: Exercise can improve your cognitive and mental health, but not all forms and intensities of exercise have the same effect on the brain. According to a new Dartmouth study, the effects…
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Study: Students with disabilities perform better in inclusive academic settings
Indiana : According to a new study by Indiana University researchers, Indiana high school students with disabilities who spent 80 per cent of their educational time in general education classrooms performed better…
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Women’s mental health more sensitive to exercise than men’s during pandemic
New York : According to recent research from Binghamton University, the State University of New York, women’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic was more likely to be impacted by physical activity…
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Researchers find wearable devices predict outcomes for depression treatment
Washington [US], September 14 (ANI): Managing one’s mental health has been a higher priority in recent years, with an increased emphasis on self-care. Every year, more than 300 million people worldwide suffer…
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Why do our bodies crave junk food?
New Delhi: There is no way to justify unhealthy junk food, then why do we still crave it? We keep reading about how harmful junk food can be for our health, it…
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Walking 10,000 steps per day reduces risk of dementia, cancer: Research
Sydney : Researchers from the University of Sydney in Australia and the University of Southern Denmark discovered that walking 10,000 steps per day reduces the risk of dementia, heart disease, cancer, and…
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Drinking sweetened, unsweetened coffee may lower risk of death: Study
Washington: A new study has found that in comparison to non-coffee drinkers, adults who drank moderate amounts (1.5 to 3.5 cups per day) of unsweetened coffee or coffee sweetened with sugar were…
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Researchers find novel method for treating neurological disorders in patient cells and animals
Washington: Researchers at the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine, and other organisations have successfully reversed the effects of several lethal inherited neurodegenerative diseases known…
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Newborns’ skincare guide
New Delhi: The skin on newborns is naturally smooth and silky. But because of its fragility, their skin is particularly prone to rashes and other skin conditions, especially in this climate. Since…
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Travel-therapy can provide real mental health and well-being benefits: Study
Washington: A new cross-disciplinary paper from Edith Cowan University (ECU) proposes we change the way we view tourism, seeing it not just as a recreational experience but as an industry that can…