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Another bad hair day? Have you taken a look at your diet lately? Some minor change in your integral food habits can give way to simply gorgeous mane. Want to know how? Read on.

Hectic lifestyle and lack of time and proper care often result in damaged tresses that define our looks most prominently. And if you think the secret lies in the plethora of cosmetics and hair care products, it's time to get your facts right.

Anti-baldness drug may lead to impotency, warn experts

Anti-baldness drug may seem a good idea for those worried over hair loss, but according to a new study you may be putting your sexual health at risk for just a few strands of new hair.

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A novel study has found that a commonly used anti-baldness drug called finasteride could lead to impotency in men.

The researchers from Ireland and the United States have claimed that the labeling on the drug is inappropriate and have warned that continuous use of the anti-baldness drug may lead to intricacy in getting an erection during a sexual intercourse.

Sleep well to look beautiful--study

You might not need beauty creams and make-up tips to enhance your looks anymore, as a new research provides some scientific backing to the age old saying that a sound sleep may help you look beautiful than ever.

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According to the study, conducted by researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, those who manage to get an eight hour shuteye look far more attractive and healthy than those who are sleep-deprived.

Previous researches have found that a good night’s sleep is influential in reducing wrinkles in the face and the neck.

It suggests that "an individual's sleep history may play an integral part in the perception and judgements of his or her attractiveness and health,” the study authors wrote in the ‘British Medical Journal.’

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