Experts share repair tips to save money and extend the life of everyday essentials from clothes to furniture in minutes ...
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'I'm still wearing my favourite jeans style from the 80s' confesses our columnist Alyson Walsh
It’s worth putting in the extra time to find a favourite, go-everywhere pair, says woman&home Fashion Confidence columnist and That's Not My Age Founder Alyson Walsh ...
While the wealthy replace household items at the first sign of wear, working-class families have quietly mastered an art of ...
The only thing more frustrating than clothes coming out of the washing machine with stains is when emerge with holes that weren't there before. Appliance repair technician Fraz has revealed in a ...
It’s the riskiest type of fat to carry, but scientists have been studying belly fat for decades. Here’s what you can glean ...
Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Gage Downer, stationed in Erie, shares what it's like to perform dangerous ice rescues on ...
Look at your life. Does it look fine from the outside, but inside your house and probably your head, there’s a quiet buildup ...
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Stealth wealth patterns: Why the richest people you know still drive 10-year-old Toyotas
You've probably noticed it. That person driving the beat-up sedan at school drop-off might have a portfolio worth millions.
Meanwhile, Saba Qamar revealed that years of internalised stress manifested physically in a heart attack last year. "Jo aap andar store kar rahe ho, wo aik din anxiety ki form mein aa jaayega" ...
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Pakistani celebrities are discussing mental health a shift on our screens
For years, mental health in Pakistan was a topic whispered about in private or swept under the rug. Celebrities-particularly women-expected to radiate composure and grace, no matter the personal cost.
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