Lifestyle
Benetton Founder, Who Took Family Business Beyond Sweaters, Dies at 77
With his brothers Luciano and Carlo and sister Giuliana, Gilberto founded United Colors of Benetton in a small town in northeast Italy in 1965.
Depressed? Aerobic Exercises May Help as Antidepressant
Studies showed Aerobics has a significantly large overall antidepressant effect compared with antidepressant medication and/or psychological therapies.
Finger Length May Provide Clue to our Sexuality, Finds Study
Typically in women the index (second) and ring (fourth) fingers are of similar length, while in men there is a greater difference between the two, said researchers at the University of Essex in the UK.
Once a Popular Destination, Jaisalmer has Sadly Fallen Off the Tourist Map
Around 2/3rd of Jaisalmer was brought within the ambit of the Protected Area Permit (PAP), which barred any kind of tourist activity in its vicinity without prior permission from police and administration.
Postpartum Depression Linked to Mother's Pain Post Childbirth
Postpartum depression was higher among women who were overweight, suffered from a vaginal opening, had a history of depression, anxiety or chronic pain and whose babies were smaller.
Saw Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s Festive Look? Here’s How You Can Dress-Up Like Her
This festive season recreate Aishwarya Rai's iconic look with this step to step guide.
Through Health and Sickness: Meet Rakia, the Balkan Firewater Found in Every Malayalee Household
Be it a wedding ceremony, a funeral service or a birthday party, Rakia is the first in the guest list.
Abnormal Vision in Childhood Impairs Brain Functions
Lazy eye, known as amblyopia, is a loss of vision that originates in the brain, typically when a child develops an eye turn.
Here is Why You Should Use Toner in Your Skincare Routine, Religiously
A guide to simplified skincare regimen of cleansing, toning and hydrating the ‘Skin Acid Mantle' is all you need.
Tightrope Tradition Teeters on Verge of Extinction in Russia's Dagestan
Dagestan's tightrope walkers later gained fame by performing daring feats in circuses. During the Soviet era, a troupe of artistes from Dagestan performed in Moscow and abroad and its members were awarded the prestigious title of People's Artists of the U...
New Study Suggests Mediterranean Diet Could Prevent a Leading Cause of Blindness
A Mediterranean diet encourages a high intake of fruit, vegetables, fish, pulses, olive oil and whole grains, and a low intake of meat, processed foods, and dairy products.
Beer and Bull-riding: Australian Revellers Celebrate the Outback
First built in Australia in the 1930s by the Ford Motor Company, the ute was believed to have been designed to specifically cater to local farming families, and has since become a symbol of the country's outback culture.
Parents, Please Note! Limited Time on Screen Good for Children's Brains
According to a research more than two hours of recreational screen time in children was associated with poorer cognitive development.
Childhood Asthma May Up Anxiety Later
According to the researchers, finding the root cause of this connection is difficult as there are many social and environmental factors that could lead to anxiety in humans, apart from the biological aspects.
Fado, Food and Fun to Kick Off at the 10th Semana da Cultura Festival on September 29th
Semana da Cultura, a two-day culinary and music festival featuring Indo-Portuguese cuisine and music, a fado singing competition and concert, a photography exhibition featuring portraits depicting Indo-Portuguese culture and a Portuguese film festival.
It’s ‘Gucci Gucci Hota Hai’ for Karan Johar at Paris Fashion Week
The style icon, Karan Johar set the Paris Fashion week on fire with his outfit while he enjoyed the theatrical curtain raiser on the first day of PFW, brands like Gucci and Dior unveiled looks for next spring and summer.