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Here's why moisturisers and body lotions should be your best friend in all weather conditions.
A regular daily moisturisation practise for your skin is essential for maintaining your skin's moisture barrier and preventing or repairing environmental damage to your skin. Body lotions aren't just for the winter, according to skincare experts.
By Story silver book 4 years ago in Blush
Here's however longer lunch breaks could encourage children to eat a lot of fruits, vegetables
Parents, take note! once youngsters sit all the way down to eat lunch in school, fruits and vegetables might not be their initial alternative. however with longer at the lunch table, they're a lot of doubtless to select up those healthy foods, a brand new study found.
By Story silver book 4 years ago in Lifehack
Cyprus tries to draw in tourists by showcasing ancient subsurface harbour
It's aforesaid that Demetrius I the Besieger, a mighty soul king and one in all Alexander the Great's successors, engineered this harbour on Cyprus' southern coast a pair of,400 years agone to thwart a possible armed service invasion from the ruler of Egypt, Ptolemy I, another of Alexander's heirs.
By Story silver book 4 years ago in Humans
stay away from stray, wild animals
Rabies could be a virus nightmares area unit made from. it's additionally a real-world threat members of Incirlik base of operations face whenever they are available across the numerous stray and wild mammals that cast the community.
By Story silver book 5 years ago in Petlife
Mental Health and pandemic: Pets provide a great way to de-stress during
Actress Sai Pallavi's sister Pooja Kennan continually wished to possess a pet however her oldsters and sister would have none of it. throughout the internment, however, Pooja before long ran out of things to try to to and eventually managed to win over them to induce a hound named Khushi. faithful the pup's name, it conjointly brought joy to their home, says Pooja.
By Story silver book 5 years ago in Petlife
Pregnant women WHO consumed the equivalent of alkaloids, which on average was 0.5 cups less per day,
Pregnant ladies United Nations agency consumed the alkaloid equivalent of as very little as [*fr1] a cup of occasional on a daily basis on the average had slightly smaller babies than pregnant ladies United Nations agency didn't consume caffeinated beverages, in keeping with a study by researchers at the National Institute of kid Health and Human Development. The study seems in JAMA Network Open.
By Story silver book 5 years ago in Longevity
Eating out often increases the risk of heart disease and cancer.
Time to ditch the takeaways? a brand new study has found that regularly intake out is considerably related to associate redoubled risk of disorder and cancer. The findings of the study appeared within the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and life science, printed by Elsevier.
By Story silver book 5 years ago in Lifehack
Vegan diet for the win! Here are 4 wholesome vegan foods you must try this month
We’re already in February and everyone has started working towards their fitness regimes and dietary resolutions. While we see a whole new trend of sustainable living taking over our insta-mindsets - fashion, makeup, lifestyle and even our diets have started gaining more of natural importance in recent times. Especially with a whole new set of viral infections in the air, it’s best to stick to our roots and adapt to natural settings to boost our immunity and stay healthy, fresh and radiant!
By Story silver book 5 years ago in Feast
Cancer awareness is key for early detection: Common misconceptions about cancer and its treatment
Cancer is one of the most deadly diseases that affect millions of people around the world. World Cancer Day is observed on the 4th of February, every year. The day aims to raise awareness about the disease and provide means for early diagnosis of cancer. Early detection of cancer is one of the most important events for cancer treatment. When cancer is identified before it spreads within the organ, or even to other organs of the body, it is easier to treat, and chances of successful treatment and survival increase. However, misinformation about the disease and myths that surround it can make it difficult to spread awareness, and get people to get tested and treated for the disease.
By Story silver book 5 years ago in Longevity
Throwback: The evolution of treatment methodologies over the decades in breast cancer care
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women across the world, including India. In fact, breast cancer accounts for one-third of all the cancers that affect women in the country. According to an ICMR study, the current age-standardised rate of breast cancer is approximately 25.8 per one lakh women and is expected to rise to 35 per one lakh women by 2026. It is the most common invasive cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths after lung cancer. Breast cancer forms in the lobules or ducts of the breast. It can also occur in the fatty tissue or the fibrous connective tissue within the breast. The cancer can spread outside the breast through blood and lymph vessels. Breast cancer can be categorised as ‘invasive’, ‘non-invasive’, or ‘in-situ’. While invasive breast cancer spreads from the breast ducts or glands to other parts of the body, non-invasive breast cancer does not spread from the original tissue.
By Story silver book 5 years ago in Longevity




