LIFESTYLE

Psychiatric disorders in teens linked to social exclusion in later life
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"Vocational rehabilitation and tight collaboration between psychiatry and social services are important for enabling adolescents suffering from mental health problems to access the labour market," said lead author David Gyllenberg from the University of Turku (Finland).
Ways technology can help transform mental health in the workplace
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A recent report by WTW showed that focus on well-being and health is a top priority for human resource managers, especially after the pandemic. Over the last one and a half years, it has become obvious to organisations that keeping employees healthy and safe should always be a prime focus of attention.
10 minutes daily yoga can help improve mental health problems
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People suffering from poor mental health can reap rich and long-term benefits by adopting the ancient Indian practice of Yoga in their daily lives. Yoga helps in maintaining good mental and physical health. It harmonises our body and mind and restores our emotional balance.
Mental health care a reality for all
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he long school closure has created severe emotional distress and learning loss among children. Our youth population, which is supposed to give us a huge demographic dividend, is the most affected. It is now medically established that Mental Health problems give rise serious physical health issues like cardio-vascular diseases and diabetes in addition to neurological problems.
World Mental Health Day: The importance of holistic fitness
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Mental health is a prevailing and largely unaddressed issue in current times. Additionally, the social stigma associated with mental health issues only makes the problem worse. While conversations are increasing around the subject, there is still a lack of awareness and sensitivity around the issue, and speaking about mental health is considered taboo.
Returning to work post pandemic? Take it as one day at a time: Experts  
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During the Covid-induced lockdowns and even after that people managed to learn the art of balancing office work at home together with other household chores, many a times even without the aid of a house help. For such people, returning to offices, getting into a new routine, and managing both family time and office can turn stressful.
Astro Zindagi: Weekly Horoscope (October4-10)
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For Aries this week, you are advised to keep your ego in check. At times, you may flaunt your knowledge to gain respect amongst your colleagues. Businesspeople need to be cautious as there could be unexpected conflicts with partner or subordinates. Those whose business is related to foreign clients will earn respect from their customers. Those employed can be victim of office politics and are advised to make efforts to sustain their position.
This pioneering skincare brand has a new vision  
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Kaya advances its commitment towards ever-evolving and enabling everyone to find their own beauty. Punctuated by the its new mantra, "Beautiful is You", the brand will continue to bring alleviated personalization to help consumers discover products and services that are right for their unique selves. Beautiful is you is a choice to help you define and achieve your own best beautiful.
Keeping it sustainable and stylish at LFW X FDCI  
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Designer Rina Singh's label Eka is known for its ethical design philosophy, timeless textiles and comfort. Taking inspiration from the sublime countryside, her collection focused on free-flowing silhouettes, earthy tones and easy layering. In an exclusive conversation with IANSlife, she said, "Sustainability can be classified into three categories -- social, environmental and economical. When it comes to fashion, it's difficult to check all but the well-being of our artisans and weavers should be top priority."
Don't bottle up pandemic-induced stress, start socialising: Experts  
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While we are not yet out of the pandemic and must adhere to Covid-approriate behaviour, one also needs to "be cognisant of physical and mental health, do exercise/ yoga and spend good time with family", said Dr. Vipul Rastogi, Consultant neuropsychiatrist Medanta hospital, Gurugram, told IANS.
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