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STORIES ABOUT: lifestyle
The Trouble with Oversize Bags
As most of us fashion-forward ladies know, an oversize bag – whether we're talking a tote or a multi-pocket one – is the ideal carry-on solution for our busy daily lives. We can cram anything from our laptops and mobile phones to our makeup bags, books, diaries and a million other small things we need to give us the comfortable illusion that we're in complete control of our existence. However, the oversize tote carries with it a ... [read more >>]
23 June 2008, 04:14GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Smoking Causes Deafness
We all know that smoking is very bad news for our health – and every year, the statistics charting the evolution of smoking-induced illnesses show more of the devastating effects of this extremely toxic yet incredibly widespread human habit. However, how many of you knew that smoking can also lead to loss of hearing? We may be tempted to initially dismiss this as not relevant or significant enough (in the end, when put next to ca ... [read more >>]
10 June 2008, 09:08GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Celebrities and Their Eco-Friendly Lifestyles
These days, green is the new black, as hybrid cars, recyclable bags and organic fabrics are taking over our daily lives and the fashion world step by step. Going eco-friendly has become more than just a fancy trend, it’s the latest way to signal to the world that you're handsome, rich and care about global warming. As always, celebrities lead the fight to get rid of the costly and polluting aspects of life in the city and have a few & ... [read more >>]
06 June 2008, 04:54GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Simple Lifestyle Changes Help You Avoid Cancer
Cancer is among the most devastating plagues of the modern era: last year, the American Cancer Society reported 12 million new cases of malignancy diagnosed worldwide, with 7.6 million people actually dying from the disease. However, thanks to the ever-expanding range of research conducted into cancer, with every month that passes we learn more and more about the origins of this terrible disease and even about how to prevent it, ... [read more >>]
12 May 2008, 08:28GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
One of Europe's Best Clubs Upgrades on Dynacord Sound, Rockets in World Rankings
I must say I was both surprised and pleased to read the Dynacord news and see that the guys are proud to announce that Romania's best club for the 4th year in a row now and at the same time one of Europe's elite clubs has recently upgraded the existing sound installation. Indeed, we're talking a combination between a brand with tradition and a club with tradition, since neither Dynacord nor Kristal Glam Club is new in the ... [read more >>]
19 July 2007, 03:36GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Why Are People of Okinawa the Most Long-Lived on Earth?
The source of the youngness is not located in Shangri-La, the mythical place on Himalaya where people never got old. The heaven of longevity is encountered in the Japanese island of Okinawa, which, besides detaining the record of longevity and centenaries of the world, is the only place on the planet where 80-90 years olds live like persons 30 years younger. Ancient Chinese legends already called Okinawa “the land of the immortals”. Th ... [read more >>]
28 April 2007, 07:36GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
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