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  • Got Acne? Try Niapads!

    Stress and negative emotions can affect the immune system, increase inflammation and even increase the amount of physical pain a person feels. There are plenty of ways to short-circuit these harmful effects of stress. The simple way is physical exercise, which not only releases the feel-good neurotr

  • Do you suffer from "Inbox Stress" at work?

    Almost every employee has an email account. It is one of the necessities that help employees, clients etc communicate with each other. Yet, this has become a source of "stress" for most employees. Why do we stress out on emails? In a recent study at Boston University titled: Email as a source and sy

  • Jasmine - in aromatherapy

    Jasmine flowers have been used as fragrance by women long before modern fragrance houses captured the aroma for "anytime, anywhere" use. The term Jasmine is derived from the Persian language "Yasmin" which means "Gift from the God"

  • Hate your new gig - What are you going to do about it?

    After months of job-hunting, you finally grabbed the first opportunity that came your way. You compromised on work description, salary, dignity and more.

  • Birthing children with multiple biological fathers

    A recent study by Cassandra Dorius at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Sciences revealed that "one out of five" US mothers with multiple babies have children with different biological fathers. Her team investigated and interviewed almost 4000 women over a period of several decades and

  • The new social hierarchy?

    Before you get all bent out of shape - realize this - this article is for humor purposes only.Funny - yet somehow it seems logical.Time was when individuals believed that getting a higher education was the ticket to nirvana. Does it hold true anymore?Most over-achievers (A++ students) get higher edu

  • Adult Acne and Acne Scars

    Of all the skin conditions, Acne is the most common and is typically associated with adolescence. Surprisingly, Adult Acne is prevalent in 25% of men and 50% of women at various stages of adult life. Adults seek acne treatment but rarely investigate the underlying cause for their acne. In the past decade, Adult Acne has been on the rise. Studies indicate that between 40 and 55% of the adult population in the 20-40 age group are diagnosed with a low grade, persistent acne and oily skin. So why is this skin disorder no longer just a teen skin problem?

  • Nicotinamide - Woman’s best friend in skincare.

    Nicotinamide is naturally found in many fruits and foods. It is also known as Vitamin B3 or Niacinamide. It is also available as food supplement to promote good cholesterol and facilitate carbohydrate and protein metabolism.