5 habits that are making your eyes weak
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5 habits that are making your eyes weak

Lifestyle Despite being one of the most vital organs in the body, our eyes are frequently disregarded in our day-to-day activities.Because of our dependence on screens and artificial lighting, modern lifestyles have brought about habits that, over time, may deteriorate and strain our vision.Even though many of these behaviors seem harmless at first, if left unchecked, they might cause long-term vision problems.Recognizing these standard procedures is the first step in safeguarding and maintaining the health of your eyes.Here are 5 common habits that could be contributing to weakened eyesight and practical tips to help mitigate their effects:1. Overuse of screen timeDigital eye strain, which manifests as symptoms like dryness, irritation, and impaired vision, can be brought on by extended screen time, whether it be from computers, televisions, smartphones, tablets, or other devices. Moreover, displays’ blue...
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Kimpton Santo Hotel To Open August 29
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Kimpton Santo Hotel To Open August 29

Lifestyle White Lodging and Kimpton Santo, part of IHG Hotels & Resorts' luxury and lifestyle portfolio, are thrilled to announce Kimpton Santo will open on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024. Kimpton Santo is located at 431 S. Alamo and stands at the forefront of a new wave of hospitality destinations in the city, offering a truly exceptional luxury lifestyle hotel experience.The property, complete with four luxe food and beverage outlets, creates a new culinary destination alongside the 347 luxury guest rooms and suites that melds the rich history of the area with premier service and modern amenities. Kimpton Santo's stylish guest rooms include 16 spacious suites and the more than 13,000 square feet of conveniently located event space features two ballrooms and a unique outdoor atrium.Kimpton Santo is situated in the heart of San Antonio's burgeoning...
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Taliban New Law Bans Womens Faces And Voices In Public
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Taliban New Law Bans Womens Faces And Voices In Public

Lifestyle This is serious!!!The Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have introduced a set of rules governing everyday lifestyle based on their strict interpretation of Islamic law.The justice ministry announced on its website on Wednesday that the 35-article law had been approved by the Taliban’s supreme leader, the reclusive Hibatullah Akhundzada.A range of prohibitions and guidelines for social interactions, private lives, and style of dress have now been laid out in the law.The law stipulates in particular that “Muslim women are obliged to cover their faces and bodies” around men who are not “mahrams”—typically a husband, brother, father, son, grandfather, or uncle under Islam—and non-Muslim women.“If a mature woman must leave her house out of necessity, she is obliged to cover her face, body and ensure her voice is not heard.”Men are also instructed not to wear...
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Low-Dose Semaglutide: Effective Weight Loss With Fewer Side Effects
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Low-Dose Semaglutide: Effective Weight Loss With Fewer Side Effects

Lifestyle Personalized lower doses of semaglutide in a weight loss program are effective with fewer side effects, and tapering off gradually helps prevent weight regain. Lifestyle coaching enhances the maintenance of weight loss after stopping the drug.New research highlights that tailored, reduced doses of semaglutide with lifestyle coaching effectively prevent weight regain, demonstrating that lower doses are equally effective and sustainable.Recent findings presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Venice, Italy, highlight the advantages of administering personalized semaglutide doses in a weight loss program. The study, conducted by Embla, a digital weight loss clinic with bases in Copenhagen, Denmark, and London, UK, explores tapering patients off the medication upon achieving their target weight. Dr. Henrik Gudbergsen, the lead researcher and Chief Medical Officer at Embla, spearheaded the research.It found that lower doses were...
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