Self-care
Bulgarian Manufacturer Sells 100 Shampoos Per Hour
The products of the Zdrave Aktiv (Health Active) brand, produced by Aroma, are one of the most loved by Bulgarian consumers.
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What blinking slowly means to cats, according to science
Scientists confirm that slow blinks are an effective way to connect with a cat
Developer of children's healthy lifestyle app Wello selected to join Google's Startups Accelerator
Wello, the AI-based healthcare platform for children and parents, has been selected to join the Google for Startups accelerator as part of the Business Model Mastering programme for companies in the growth phase, a release informs.
The First Dog Bath Opened in Sofia
The first dog bath opened in the capital. It is built on the principle of self-service, with coins of 1 and 2 levs.
It gives a dog owner the opportunity to bathe him and save him even from the heat out, says Bulgaria on Air.
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Engineer producing Turkish cologne in Elazığ
The eau de cologne, or "kolonya," is more than just a scent in Turkish culture. Whiffs of it are everywhere: In houses, restaurants and barbers. But the industry is slowly dying out, with the perfume industry taking over. But an engineer, who runs a family business to produce the colognes, has vowed to keep the industry surviving.
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Bulgarian Scientists Prove Beer to Be as Healthy as Fruits
Bulgarian scientists have found more evidence that the moderate drinking of beer is good for one's health thanks to the natural ingredients contained in the ale.
Nearly 80% of Bulgarians Never Exercise - Eurobarometer
A great part of 78% of Bulgarian citizens never exercise or play sport, according to the latest Eurobarometer survey on sport and physical activity.
41% of Europeans exercise or play sport at least once a week, while 59% of EU citizens never or seldom do so, according to the survey.