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Try this rich and highly satisfying creamy chicken that will have you going for second and third helpings
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It is a well-known fact that exercise enhances physical well-being and mental health but the impact of everyday activities on a person's mental health has hardly been studied so far. For example
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The findings showed that acute concentrations of fine particles, especially those smaller than 2.5 micrometres, cause inflammation of the respiratory, pulmonary and cardiovascular tracts and thicken the blood.
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Electronic skin is a material that mimics human skin in strength, stretchability and sensitivity could be used to collect biological data in real-time.
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The researchers from University of Rochester aimed to clarify how mindful flexibility the one hand and inattentive, mindless and rigid inflexibility on the other were linked to the dynamics within families and romantic relationships.
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Creating a wholesome experience zone for customers to unwind, RYU is a case-in-point, when it comes to striking interiors, which are deeply inspired by the culture of Japan, China and Malaysia.
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The overall sales in the winter items category for mid-October to mid-November this year is more than double the sales in the corresponding period last year, notes online marketplace Snapdeal.
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In quite a similar journey, Mumbai-based Zohair Shaikh, the co-founder of a full-service marketing and communications agency, says the lockdown and the intense number of hours of curiosity and confusion were a road back to his long-lost romance with art.
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Dev Deepawali, literally translating into "Diwali of Gods" or "Festival of Lights of the Gods" is a huge celebration in Varanasi.
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Bumble's new study has found that one in two people claim they are ready to go on an in-person date.
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Nutritional anemia due to iron deficiency is the most common cause of anaemia.
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Most e-skins are made by layering an active nanomaterial (the sensor) on a stretchy surface that attaches to human skin.
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The study, published in the 'Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science', statistically combined the results of 174 separate studies that had looked at acceptance and commitment therapy, mindfulness, and emotion regulation.
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Thee patient underwent a 'robotic distal pancreatectomy with splenectomy' to remove the tumour which was four centimetres in size.
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He started his programme, called “Book and Me,” three years ago, and it has become very popular among the children. “There are some kids who hadn't seen even a children's storybook until I went to their villages,” he said.
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Welcome to Gaza's new pandemic-era weddings: they are small because of strict crowd limits, they are held outdoors, and they finish early to beat the curfews. And they are a whole lot cheaper than usual.
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The pandemic has induced a radical shift in behaviour towards proactive health management, across age, in the country in the last eight months, reveals the survey.
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The Gamaleya Center and RDIF announced on November 24 positive results obtained during the second interim data analysis of the largest double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled Phase III clinical trials in Russia’s history involving 40,000 volunteers.
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Sudha Kongara who is riding high on the success of the biopic Akashame Nee Haddhu Ra starring Suriya reveals why gender doesn't matter to her
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From bold tones to splashes of spring, the colour palette for this winter has been decoded
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The founder of Scentido Niche Perfumery, Shishir Mehta opens up about his journey and his latest outlet in Banjara Hills
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Children dressed as Dr BR Ambedkar, Sarojini Naidu, Dr Rajendra Prasad, Jawaharlal Nehru and others were a treat to watch.
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Virtual SLCs still use all of the same components as traditional, in-person student-led conferences.
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The World Television Day which is observed on November 21 every year, is a reminder of the power of visual media and how it helped in shaping public opinion and influencing world politics.