LIFESTYLE

Is there a link between Diabetes and Frozen Shoulder?
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It's a painful disorder that causes a reduction in shoulder range of motion without any indications of arthritis. This inflammation can make it difficult to do everyday tasks, and as the illness progresses, your discomfort and stiffness grow progressively more debilitating. Shoulders are made up of bones, ligaments, and tendons that are wrapped in a connective tissue capsule.
10 Multilingual Ways to Strengthen the Bond with Your Dad
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Dads have always had our backs, from teaching us how to tie our shoelaces to mediating a heated school fight. This Father's Day, spoil your father with the luxury of time and your love. Here are a few suggestions to make it memorable for you both. When it comes to expressing love and affection, nothing beats a heartfelt letter. Write your heart out and express gratitude to your father for everything he does for you selflessly.
Everyday Luxury
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Ensemble will host its first edition of the 'Everyday Luxury Edit' which includes statement pieces handpicked by in-house experts from over 20 local brands that can be mixed and matched or worn as separates. The curation will centre on wearability and affordability, with all items priced under $15,000, bringing the concept of Everyday Luxury to life!
Astro Zindagi (Weekly Horoscope: June 20-26)
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Aries, your career will see some ups and down this week. Some days may yield beneficial results and some days you will find it tough to manage your demanding schedule. Those operating in the real estate industry will notice excellent results. Working professionals will fare better in their career this week as compared to businesspeople. Your bond with family may not be extremely uplifting yet spending time with your children and friends will remove your stress and make you joyful.
Long Covid risk less during Omicron compared to Delta: Study
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Long Covid is defined as having new or ongoing symptoms four weeks or more after the start of disease. Symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of concentration and joint pain. The symptoms can adversely affect day-to-day activities, and in some cases can be severely limiting.
1 in 8 people globally live with mental disorder: WHO
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Even before the pandemic, in 2019, the number of people living with a mental disorder was nearly a billion, including 14 per cent of the world's adolescents, a number that has been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic in the last two years. In the first year of the pandemic alone, the rates of the already-common conditions such as depression and anxiety went up by more than 25 per cent.
Greens can help control body odour
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There are many factors that cause our body to smell and according to Soumita Biswas, Chief Nutritionist, Aster RV Hospital, "Various factors like diet, sex, health, and medication contribute to body odour but the major contribution comes from bacterial activity on skin and gland secretions. There are three types of sweat glands present in the human body namely sebaceous glands, eccrine sweat glands and apocrine sweat glands.
Grooming tips for college students
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Personal grooming is an important part of your daily routine and says a lot about your personality. College-goers can make people notice and respect them by taking the time to stay at the top of their grooming game. From everyday classes and college events to orals and industry visits, grooming is essential for college students.
Covid pandemic linked to higher OCD symptoms in college-goers
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During Covid-19, college students experienced more obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms, finds a new study. The study found that college students tested during the peak of the pandemic reported a higher incidence of two key OCD symptoms -- unacceptable thoughts and fear of contamination. "It is exciting to be able to leverage this data to add to the study of how the pandemic has impacted the college students' mental health," Mitroff added.
Investing in fine wine
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The older the wine, the better! This phrase applies not only to the taste of the wine, but also to its value, which increases over time. Wine is valued based on scarcity, blend, label reputation, and longevity, so keep these in mind before making any decisions. What began with a few million is now a $5 billion market, roughly 65 percent larger than a decade ago.
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