LIFESTYLE

A guide to protect your skin from pollution
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As Delhi continues to get engulfed in smog with the air quality approaching a hazardous level, the harmful pollutants in the air may hamper your skin if appropriate care is not taken. To rescue your skin from harsh pollutants, a team of sensitive skin experts from Cetaphil shares a few tips to ensure our skin doesn't lose its nourishment. Air purifier: Invest in a good air purifier for yourself. Since most allergies stem from dust, a good quality air purifier is ideal to help clean the home environment and remove dust and other harmful particles.
A transition to forest-friendly supply chains
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Spearheaded by environmental nonprofit Canopy, this commitment towards more sustainable, lower-carbon alternatives - known as Next Generation Solutions - reflects a building urgency across industries to accelerate the transition to nature-positive business models. This market pull is essential to attract the investment necessary to scale these game-changing Next Generation alternatives on ecologically meaningful timelines.
Minimalistic jewellery styles for work-wear
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Milind Mathur, Creative Director & Partner, Kohinoor Jewellers Agra, and Rohan Sharma, Managing Director of RK Jewellers South Extension 2 share simplistic jewellery to pair with your workwear: Earrings: Once you need to include a sprint of colour, gemstone stud hoops are a simple choice. Littler studs around the 3mm check are particularly on-trend. Necklace: V-neck tees and high-neck sweaters superbly scenery a stack of fine metal pieces of jewellery. Layer 2-3 chain and pendant neckbands of different lengths for an easily cool vibe.
Sedentary lifestyle leading to spurt in diabetic cases: Medical experts
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Dr Qauser Usman, a senior faculty at King George's Medical University, Lucknow, said, "Even after Covid restrictions are over, companies, particular in some sectors, still have the WFH policy. This is perhaps the reason for the rising cases of diabetes among people between 30 and 40 years. Working professionals must learn to have a good work-life balance."
Morning exercise lowers risk of heart disease and stroke: Study
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According to the study, which was published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, the findings were consistent regardless of total daily activity. "It is well established that exercise is good for heart health, and our study now indicates that morning activity seems to be most beneficial," said study author Gali Albalak of Leiden University Medical Centre, the Netherlands.
More than 1 billion young people potentially at risk of hearing loss
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"There is an urgent need for governments, industry, and civil society to prioritise global hearing loss prevention by promoting safe listening practices," the researchers said. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that over 430 million people worldwide suffer from disabling hearing loss.
Marijuana and E-cigarettes can harm heart like tobacco cigarettes: Study
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According to the study published in the journal Heart Rhythm, smoking tobacco increases the risk of developing arrhythmias among other adverse cardiovascular effects.
Deepika Padukone's 82E introduces moisturiser and sunscreen
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Today, the brand introduces "Ashwagandha Bounce" moisturizer and "Patchouli Glow" sunscreen drops, as the inaugural product line. Ashwagandha Bounce is a rich yet lightweight moisturizer packed with the refreshing goodness of ashwagandha and sodium hyaluronate. Whereas, the Patchouli Glow SPF 40 PA broad spectrum PA+++ is a lightweight sunscreen fortified with the protective shield of patchouli leaf extract and ceramides.
Bringing the Wonders Of Benaras to life
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Mamta Malhotra examines the interactions of line, colour, form, and texture in "Kashi Yatra" through abstract studies and urban environments. Her creations demonstrate how Varanasi, a kaleidoscope of colour and texture, serves as true inspiration. She was inspired to paint cityscapes that highlight Varanasi's fleeting beauty and fragility while evoking the intense vitality of an ancient and vibrant lifestyle by the juxtaposition and contrast of the urban fabric, a rich culture, and a timeless way of life that was rooted in nature.
Cutting masterpieces into 10,000 digital pieces
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One of the top-five highest-selling living artists ever, Sacha Jafri, will team with Artfi to democratise fine art collecting through fractionalised ownership. Aspiring art collectors can soon own a stake in one of Jafri's highly sought multimillion-dollar artworks, thanks to Artfi's groundbreaking art investment platform.
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