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Best Air Purifying Plants to Reduce Indoor Air Pollution of Home/Office
The health experts are advising people to stay at home to avoid the risk of getting infected by the life-threatening COVID19 disease. What if, your home environment is also polluted? The indoor air quality of your home can be hazardous due to several reasons like density of population, synthetic household materials, kitchen smoke, tobacco smoke, word burning, coal burning, waste disposal, dung, various other chemical compounds like gasoline, aerosols, paint, ink, rubber, detergent, etc. In 1989, NASA Clean Air Study identified the best air purifying plants which can improve the air quality of an indoor space. Read this article to know about some of these beneficial filtering houseplants.
'My Life My Yoga' - online video blogging competition planned as part of IDY
Indian High Commission in Dhaka, along with the Ministry of AYUSH and Indian Council of Cultural Relations, has announced to host online video blogging competition titled "My Life My Yoga" in Bangladesh.
Hand sanitiser vs soap and water
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been debates over which is more effective – hand sanitisers or soap and water.
Nazrul’s 121st birth anniversary celebrated
The 121st birth anniversary of National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was observed in the country on Monday.
DIY Honey Face Mask Recipe to Get a Glowing Skin in Quarantine
Are you missing your salon? Due to the ongoing CoronaVirus quarantine situation it is quite risky to visit a salon for having a facial. But lack of proper skin-care routine can degrade your skin's health. Having a fresh look both in real life and selfies can make you feel more special. You might be looking for ways to get glowing skin without visiting a beauty parlor. In this article we are going to discuss DIY honey face mask recipe to get a glowing skin. Don’t worry! These steps are easy-to-follow. And the applied ingredients are mostly available in your kitchen. Stay with us!
‘COVID toes,’ other rashes latest possible rare virus signs
Skin doctors suddenly are looking at a lot of toes — whether by emailed picture or video visit — as concern grows that for some people, a sign of COVID-19 may pop up in an unusual spot.