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WHY designs first major contemporary art museum in thailand   Named after the Thai word for ‘raw’ or ‘authentic,’ Dib Bangkok, Thailand’s first major museum dedicated to international contemporary art, is set to open in December 2025. Kulapat Yantrasast and WHY Architecture transform a 1980s warehouse in downtown Bangkok into a 6,600-square-meter, three-sto
Leica Women Foto Project winnersPhotos: Priya Suresh Kambli, Jennifer Osborne, Koral Carballo and Anna Neubauer / Leica Women Foto Project Award 2025Leica paid homage to International Women's Day on Saturday by announcing the winners of the Leica Women Foto Project. Now in its sixth year, the project aims to "spotlight the way we diversify our communities through visual stories and emphasize fema
On this International Women’s Day, Leica Camera proudly unveils the winners of the sixth annual Leica Women Foto Project Award. This year’s theme, Unity Through Diversity, asked photographers to explore the power of connection in times of division, all through the lens of the feminine perspective. Honoring Visionary Talent Four remarkable photographers—Priya Suresh Kambli (U
Type 1 diabetics have a lower risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event such as a stroke or heart attack than type 2 diabetics, a new study has found. It highlights the fundamental difference between the two conditions and provides insights that could guide future treatments.Continue ReadingCategory: Heart Disease, Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags: Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes,
Aspartame has long been marketed as a guilt-free alternative to sugar in popular food products, ranging from zero-calorie Diet Coke to sugar-free Jell-O. It's also had a pretty bad rap, and the artificial sweetener has now been linked to an increased risk of heart attacks and stroke in mice. But not everyone's convinced this is as bad as it sounds for humans.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness &am
A new study has discovered the reason why men tend to sustain more heart muscle damage following a heart attack than women: the hormone testosterone. The researchers have also discovered a potential fix in the form of an existing drug.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: Heart attack, Testosterone, Inflammation, White blood cells, University of Gothenburg
A new study has found that eating between one and six eggs each week significantly reduces the risk of dying from any cause but particularly from heart disease – even in people who have been diagnosed with high cholesterol levels.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: Eggs, Cardiovascular, Heart Disease, Mortality, Monash University
IM MEN’s debut collection at paris fashion week showcases design innovation and timeless craftsmanship building on issey miyake's ‘a piece of cloth’ philosophy. The post IM MEN layers on issey miyake’s ingenuity with autumn/winter 2025/26 collection appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Most people know that body fat stored around the midsection can spell disaster for cardiovascular health. But Harvard researchers have now discovered another problematic fat-storage location in the body that's been largely overlooked.Continue ReadingCategory: Diet & Nutrition, Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: Cardiovascular, Heart Disease, Heart attack, Harvard, Muscle, Fat
Heart attacks are dangerous not just because of the initial event, but the long-term damage afterwards. Now scientists have discovered a dormant gene that could be reactivated to regenerate heart tissue, preventing the progression to heart failure.Continue ReadingCategory: Heart Disease, Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags: Heart, Heart Failure, Heart attack, Protein, Regenerative, Rege


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