What health means to under 25s across India

What health means to under 25s across India

There’s some good news from the pandemic after all: many Indians between 20 and 25 years, who witnessed Covid-19 in young-adulthood have the health wisdom of middle-agers, in part taken from their parents, in part from different kinds of media. Those we spoke to had internalized words like immunity and vaccine, through months spent in…

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Péro’s spring-summer capsule Flowers Flower, explores floral whimsy and legacy textiles

Péro’s spring-summer capsule Flowers Flower, explores floral whimsy and legacy textiles

After its last year’s collaboration with Japan’s iconic brand Hello Kitty, Péro, a 15-year-old Indian fashion label by designer Aneeth Arora, has now teamed up with British luxury department store and brand Liberty London for its spring-summer capsule 2025. Titled Flowers Flower, the collection is deeply personal to Aneeth and reflects her love for legacy. …

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Ryan Reynolds explains why he wants his kids to know about his failures |

Ryan Reynolds explains why he wants his kids to know about his failures |

Ryan Reynolds asserts that sharing his failures with his children is just as important as celebrating his achievements. He underscores the value of setbacks in nurturing resilience and setting realistic life expectations. Ryan Reynolds is famous for his humour, charm, and career wins. Yet behind the laughter and red-carpet moments, he talks openly about the…

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Mysterious nighttime noises cause fear and anxiety in Midwestern city

Mysterious nighttime noises cause fear and anxiety in Midwestern city

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A mysterious hum is reportedly plaguing the residents of Cincinnati, keeping people up at night and even disturbing them psychologically. Residents of the Northside, Clifton and Camp Washington neighborhoods have been reporting the disturbances since December. The noises are said to be louder and more noticeable at…

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Egypt’s Sudanese refugees using rich cuisine to build new lives

Egypt’s Sudanese refugees using rich cuisine to build new lives

Sudanese entrepreneur Julie Samir’s dream of opening a restaurant has finally come true, but it’s a bittersweet achievement after she fled to Egypt from her war-torn homeland of Sudan. Now, Ms. Samir has one aim for her menu: winning over the palate of Egyptians with a taste of Sudan’s complex culinary traditions, born from a…

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Young Indian adults coping with health issues post-pandemic

Young Indian adults coping with health issues post-pandemic

We’ve entered a post-COVID world, but one that has left India’s youth with a set of health challenges in its wake. A generation of under-25s saw major milestones through the pandemic: some became adults over the last three years, some graduated, some got their first jobs. Health, both mental and physical became a priority in…

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Why fashion education needs a makeover

Why fashion education needs a makeover

Development of newer fabrics and garment construction, use of innovative materials, and incorporation of AI and Meta are changing the fashion industry | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockPhoto Fashion is one of the industries that has been continuously evolving and adapting to technological and industrial advancements. The study of fashion not only offers an outlet for…

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Navya Naveli Nanda turns heads in ivory corset and sharara |

Navya Naveli Nanda turns heads in ivory corset and sharara |

Navya Nanda captivated with her understated elegance in an ivory Tamanna Punjabi Kapoor ensemble. The structured corset and flowing sharara offered a perfect blend of modern and traditional, proving that sophisticated style doesn’t require ostentation. Navya Nanda’s latest look is proof that you don’t need drama to turn heads. No heavy sparkle. No loud colours….

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Toxic death cap mushrooms spark multiple poisonings and 3 deaths

Toxic death cap mushrooms spark multiple poisonings and 3 deaths

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Consumption of death cap mushrooms — often mistaken for safe, edible lookalikes — has been linked to a deadly outbreak in California. The mushrooms, officially called Amanita phalloides, contain toxins that can cause amatoxin poisoning, which can lead to severe illness or even death. In the California…

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Pizza Pops E. coli recall grows as roughly a dozen products now hit – National

Pizza Pops E. coli recall grows as roughly a dozen products now hit – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canada’s public health agency has expanded a December 2025 recall notice for some Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops products that may be contaminated with E. coli O26. The latest recall notice covers five flavours of Pizza Pops products in multiple sizes, adding up to roughly a dozen products…

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