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British condom-manufacturer Durex has announced a recall of its products from shelves in Germany and Singapore over concerns they do not meet the required standards for protection
You know the routine: losing weight means chowing down on fewer calories than you’re burning. But if you’re not smart about it, even the best-intentioned plans can backfire.
Women are being warned against risky cosmetic "rejuvenating" procedures to reshape and tighten the vagina.
Typically during these procedures, a probe is inserted into the vagina to heat or laser the vaginal tissue.
Although it is non-surgical and can be done in a lunch hour, it is not necessarily safe, say officials.
Laser and energy-based devices have been approved for use in destroying pre-cancerous cells in cervical or vaginal tissue, as well as genital warts, but they have not undergone testing for rejuvenation therapies.
A woman who wants to divorce her husband of 40 years because she says their marriage is unhappy has lost her case. Supreme court judges “reluctantly ” told her she must remain his wife, because a joyless marriage is not adequate grounds for a divorce if one spouse refuses to agree.
Few people expect a couple to have remained virgins until their wedding day. See, there are just too many temptations in the liberal 21st century. Virginity is not viewed as a badge of honour.
On his first day of work at a location nearly 20 miles from his house, a young man in Alabama said he was left with one option to get there: Walk.
EKGS Culinary Institute, a leading brand in the Ghanaian culinary industry during the weekend launched a variety of cakes at the Joy Beauty and Bridal Fair in Accra.
Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay $4.7bn (£3.6bn) in damages to 22 women who alleged that its talc products caused them to develop ovarian cancer.
BMW Club Ghana (BMWCGH) last weekend stormed the Kumasi metropolis to execute what they tagged as “Delivering Hope” and “Supporting Law Enforcement”, donating to charity causes and giving towards road safety efforts.
Aliko Dangote has revealed that at 61, he is not getting any younger, and he is willing to take on a new wife.
Maybe it’s time to pack in the formal dress codes and just let people work in clothes they find comfortable.
Think about how much more you could get done without the pain of wearing heels or having to sweat through a suit.
Some evidence to bring up to your boss: According to a new report published in Neuroradiology, wearing a tie might be limiting workers’ creative abilities.
It’s thought that wearing a tie squeezes the neck veins and limits the blood flow, potentially slowing down the brain’s processing and limiting your thinking skills.
Scientists at the University scanned the brains of 30 healthy young men, 15 of whom were instructed to wear comfortable open-collared shirts, and the other 15 who were asked to wear ties in a Windsor knot, tightened to a point of slight discomfort.
They found that the group wearing ties had 7.5% less blood flow to their brain. Whoa. But before you race to HR and tell th