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Giorgio Armani: The legend of modern elegance passes away at 91

[ad_1] Giorgio Armani, the iconic Italian designer who redefined modern elegance, has died at 91. Known for his unstructured tailoring and minimalist sophistication, Armani built a global empire while prioritizing clean lines and quiet confidence. His designs graced red carpets and empowered countless individuals, leaving an immeasurable legacy on the fashion world. A final farewell will be held in Milan.

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Giorgio Armani, Italian fashion designer, passes away

[ad_1] Designer Giorgio Armani was synonymous with modern Italian style and elegance. He combined the flair of the designer with the acumen of a businessman, running a company that turned over some 2.3 billion euros ($2.7 billion) a year. File | Photo Credit: Reuters Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani has died, the company said on Thursday (September 4, 2025). “With

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9 Expert Tips That Actually Work

[ad_1] My hair’s journey started on a humid summer day. I saw my brittle, lifeless hair in a shop window. Years of heat styling and neglect had taken a toll. Fixing dry hair is about more than looks. It’s about getting your hair and confidence back. Our guide offers nine expert tips for moisturizing treatments that work. Whether you face

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Carnatic musician Sreeranjini Kodampally turns composer

[ad_1] Sithara Krishnakumar with her daughter Saawan Rithu | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT As time rolls, life goes on. This inevitable passing of kaalam or time has been explored beautifully in the single ‘Aa kaalam’, which marks the debut of Carnatic musician Sreeranjini Kodampally as a composer. Lyrics is by Rafeeq Ahamed and it is sung by the Sithara Krishnakumar

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Inside Gaurang Shah’s three-storeyed textile museum in Hyderabad that celebrates Indian handlooms and crafts

[ad_1] Gaurang Shah is tired of hearing people say ‘purane zamaane main… (in the good old times…)’, a phrase often tinged with nostalgia and disdain, when they discuss handwoven textiles and crafts. “There is so much to celebrate in the contemporary context,” says the Hyderabad-based textile designer, who has been working with craftspeople for three decades. This idea of celebrating

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StoneX brings Stone Portraits to Chennai with a multisensory art and stone showcase

[ad_1] The Monarch by R Magesh | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement As dusk settled over the Cholamandalam Artists’ Village, a banyan tree stood sentinel to an evening where stone became story. Stone Portraits, an experiential series by StoneX conceived as a multisensory exploration of stone, its origins, and cultural resonances, came to Chennai on August 29, transforming the venue into

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How much salt is ‘too much’ for people with congestive heart failure: A guide to safe sodium levels |

[ad_1] Salt, also known as sodium, is an essential nutrient that supports fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle activity. While the body needs small amounts, too much salt can be harmful, particularly for people with congestive heart failure (CHF). In CHF, the heart cannot pump blood effectively, and excess sodium leads to fluid buildup, swelling, and increased blood pressure, making

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StoneX just launched a coffee table book, and is now taking the work of its artists across India with Stone Portraits

[ad_1] The StoneX refinery in Kishangarh, Rajasthan, is like a garden brimming with slabs of stones. There are 700 varieties, with colours as myriad as flowers in bloom, behold the slabs in nearly 100 shades of white, pink, peach, green, red… Instead of bees buzzing, the space echoes the sound of marbles being polished and cut. The company that started

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Renault Kiger Review 2025: Price, features, mileage and performance

[ad_1] The 1.0-litre turbo-petrol with CVT makes the Kiger one of the most engaging and effortless compact SUVs to drive. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Renault’s Kiger has always been positioned as an accessible SUV for Indian buyers—a car that blends style, practicality, and value in a tightly packaged form. Over time, it has grown into something more than just

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6 ways to improve posture while walking to prevent spine problems |

[ad_1] Walking is quite possibly one of the simplest yet most effective forms of exercise, for staying healthy, but if done with the wrong posture, it actually can contribute to making spinal issues even worse instead of helping. The spine is a support mechanism for the whole body, and subtle misalignments while walking can put the back, neck, and shoulders

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5 warning signs one’s heart is failing without even knowing it

[ad_1] A persistent cough that produces white or pink-tinged mucus, may indicate heart failure as its underlying cause. The buildup of fluid in lung tissue known as pulmonary congestion, creates airway irritation which results in this condition. Wheezing together with a rattling sound during breathing, occurs frequently in patients. This coughing symptom differs from typical cold-related coughs, because it worsens

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Fatty liver in children: Causes, symptoms, and prevention tips

[ad_1] Fatty liver disease, previously believed to be exclusively observed in adults, is now increasingly being diagnosed in children too. Known as pediatric non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), or Metabolically Associated Steatosis Liver Disease (MASLD), it refers to the accumulation of fat in the liver without a history of alcohol consumption. It results in inflammation, injury to the liver, and

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Here’s where they are found

[ad_1] Researchers tracked 12,772 Brazilian adults (average age: 52) over eight years, asking about their diet and testing memory, verbal fluency, and overall cognitive ability along the way. They grouped people by how much sweetener they consumed: Lowest group: About 20 mg per day Highest group: Around 191 mg per day, think one can of diet soda’s worth of aspartame

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Which is better for the heart

[ad_1] Walking is an easy and powerful way to enhance cardiovascular wellness. You also don’t need any equipment to walk, because this exercise can be done in any location, anytime. Walking includes two primary styles which are brisk walking, and power walking. The two walking methods deliver heart health advantages to people, yet most individuals are unaware which walking style

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Discover The Top 2025 Summer Home Wear Trends For Women

[ad_1] Did you know 72% of women now choose comfort over style in their home clothes? Welcome to the exciting world of 2025 summer home wear for women. Here, comfort and cool design come together! We’re exploring the most exciting loungewear trends for this summer. Stylish sleepwear is not just about looking good. It’s about feeling great every moment. Our

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Your ankles can reveal two deadly diseases; signs you should never ignore |

[ad_1] Swollen ankles or lower limbs are often dismissed as a minor inconvenience, but they can sometimes signal serious, even life-threatening conditions. Based on the study “Swollen lower limb: general assessment and deep vein thrombosis”, the type and pattern of swelling can provide crucial clues for early detection. Two major diseases that commonly present with lower limb swelling are deep

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Warning! One cheat meal in a week could affect your health and weight more than you think – expert insights and safer alternatives |

[ad_1] Many people aiming to eat healthily follow a strict diet for six days and allow themselves a cheat meal on the seventh. This approach is popular because it offers a sense of reward after days of disciplined eating. But is this habit truly safe and effective, or could it harm your health?Dr. Sudhir Kumar, a CMC Vellore graduate and

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Coconut Water or Fruit Juice: Which hydration drink is better for weight loss |

[ad_1] When aiming for weight loss, every dietary choice counts—including the beverages we drink. While fruits and coconuts are widely regarded as natural and healthy, it is essential to consider their calorie, sugar, and nutrient content. Drinks that seem wholesome can sometimes add hidden sugars and excess calories, which may hinder your weight loss goals. Making informed beverage choices can

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5 everyday habits that cardiologists follow themselves to keep their hearts strong and healthy

[ad_1] Instead of aiming for a stress-free life (which doesn’t exist), cardiologists focus on building coping mechanisms. Breathing exercises, meditation, or even a few quiet minutes without gadgets are woven into the day. These mindful pauses lower the body’s adrenaline rush, calm the heart rate, and prevent burnout. Over time, these micro-breaks create resilience, making the heart less vulnerable to

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From heart health to diabetes risk: What neck size REVEALS about one’s overall health |

[ad_1] People usually measure their health through weight, waist size and body mass index (BMI), but doctors also focus on neck size as a new health indicator. Research shows that neck size measurements help doctors identify potential health risks, which primarily affect the heart and metabolic system. Let’s dig deeper… Reveals fat distribution The measurement of your neck reveals how

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“We have brought over two million girls back into school”: Safeena Husain on her Ramon Magsaysay Award-winning organisation Educate Girls

[ad_1] Safeena Husain, 54, was with a group of teenagers celebrating a learning milestone in a small village outside Udaipur, Rajasthan, when she asked one of them why her education had been interrupted. The girl had passed her Class X with Pragati, a second chance programme offered by Husain’s award-winning non-profit Educate Girls. Pragati was designed for older girls who

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What happens when you swallow a hair: Understanding hair ingestion |

[ad_1] Swallowing a hair might sound alarming, but it happens more often than you think. Hair strands can accidentally enter your mouth while eating, chewing, or even biting your own hair. Most of the time, swallowing hair is completely harmless, and your digestive system is capable of passing it through without causing any health issues. Hair is made of keratin,

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Microplastics in the womb: What we know about risks to unborn babies |

[ad_1] Imagine tiny plastic particles quietly making their way into one of the most protected places in the human body, the placenta. Recent research has revealed that microplastics, particles smaller than five millimeters, have been detected in human placentas. A study published in Environment International found these particles in four healthy pregnancies, appearing on both the maternal and fetal sides

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