Millennials more likely to post ‘deceptive’ vacation photos on social media, says report
When Millennials share vacation photos, there’s vanity, competition and a touch of deception behind their posts, says this study.
When Millennials share vacation photos, there’s vanity, competition and a touch of deception behind their posts, says this study.
It was in 2013 when a surgeon first discovered that more and more younger people are getting nose jobs; they didn’t like how their noses looked in selfies.
I JUST can’t help scratching and, so far as I know, no willpower on earth—except a yogi’s—can deal with an itch otherwise. The coward that I am when it comes to physical pain, I endure it to some extent, but, for the life of me, not an itch!
“I’m diabetic,” says Chona, refusing dessert. While I do admire her straightforwardness, I wonder why I myself couldn’t quite come to terms with my own condition. I know I’m close, possibly even on the verge, but like many people I know, I’m not conceding to a condition graver than borderline diabetes.
It is a common condition, afflicting three out of five women of reproductive age, and yet iron deficiency remains one of the most neglected health concerns.
If you sleep early for three days straight, the quality of your skin will improve dramatically.
With health and wellness gaining prominence in people’s wish lists, there is now a growing awareness of healthier choices.
The Year of the Water Dragon is supposedly an auspicious one for having babies. Couples are racing against time to conceive no later than May 2.
Vanity can pose dangers to men’s health, too. While women are most vulnerable to hazardous substances due to constant use of beauty products, men are also exposed to as many as 80 chemicals daily from personal care items such as soap, shampoo, shaving cream and perfume after shave, according to Ann Blake, a California-based molecular genetics expert.
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