LIFESTYLE

Myntra's EORS is here! Mega fashion carnival with best value-based deals for the enthusiastic shopper
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Myntra witnessed a marked increase in the first time users from across regions, clearly indicating a strong shopping intent. This sets an encouraging and positive tone for the mega event, the focus of which is to present customers with ‘never before offers’ while following all the safety protocols.
Auction breaks world records for art masters Paritosh Sen, Hari Ambadas Gade
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While Dhaka-born Sen (1918-2008) was a founder member of the Calcutta Group, an art movement established in 1942 that did much to introduce modernism into Indian art, Hari Ambadas Gade (1917-2001) is remembered as one of independent India's pioneering abstract expressionist painters.
Vaping may increase your risk of Covid infection: Study
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The study, by researchers, including one of Indian-origin from the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, US, showed that mice exposed to e-cigarette vapor had inflammation of their lung tissue and reduced lung function, confirming the dangers of vaping.The finding is relevant to humans as exposure to e-cigarette vapour increased levels of the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2.
A glimpse into Seychelles
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First settled in the 17th century, the islands have held much intrigue throughout the years. Today, beyond its crystal-clear waters and pearly white beaches, the pristine islands' authentic charms are sure to enchant its visitors. With roots sprouting from three continents, the Seychellois creole culture still reflects its origins.
A look at how Doctors maintain their mental health amidst the pandemic
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"Doctors not only suffer the anxiety of caring for the patients, adhering to the ever-changing medical protocols, but they also put themselves in a situation where they voluntarily isolate themselves from their families for months," says Dr. Deepak Verma, Internal Medicine, Columbia Asia Hospital, Ghaziabad.
Survey shows increasing support for LGBTQ+ rights
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The apex Indian court, in 2018, passed the landmark decision of scrapping Article 377, which decriminalized homosexuality. The Ipsos LGBTQ + Pride Survey of 19,069 global citizens says that at least 4 in 10 (44 per cent) urban Indians believe same sex couples should be allowed to marry legally and 14 per cent feel same sex couples should be allowed some legal status but not marry.
Covid-19 infection significantly changes our blood cells: Study
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In some cases, the effect may continue for months, a possible reason why some affected people continue to complain of symptoms long after an infection (also called long covid). During Covid disease, blood circulation is often impaired, and dangerous vascular occlusions can occur, and oxygen transport is limited. These are all phenomena in which the blood cells and their physical properties play a key role.
Wear 2021's hottest colour trend
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From industry insiders to street-style stars, the refreshing hue has made a comeback in wardrobes everywhere. Whether it's rekindling our love for nature or breaking away from hot pink and orange, green is the way to go for a summer closet update.
A guide to choosing the right yoga mat for home workouts
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A yoga mat is one of the most versatile essentials you need to have, especially in these challenging times where the predictability of gyms opening or closing is incalculable. Practicing on a yoga mat allows one to properly perform different poses while remaining safe and free from unnecessary stresses such as slipping or experiencing pain from uncomfortable body support.
Blending The Art Of Print and Performance in Sportswear
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Adidas has teamed with Marimekko, marking the first ever sports apparel collaboration from the iconic Finnish design house. The limited edition features a lineup of beautiful, bold pieces that seamlessly blend Marimekko's art of printmaking and functional style with Adidas' expertise in sports performance.
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