- 22/08/2025 10:01:27
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Citrus fruits, celebrated for their vitamin C and antioxidants, offer benefits like immune support and heart health. However, moderation is key due to potential risks such as medication interactions, especially with grapefruit, and tooth enamel erosion. Incorporating citrus into your diet can be simple, but consulting a healthcare professional is advised if you're on prescription drugs.
- 22/08/2025 10:01:27
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Australia is renowned for its unique wildlife and the wildlife encounters. Whether it is swimming with the fish in the ocean or spotting kangaroos carrying joeys, or watching penguins crossing roads, Australia promises them all.
- 22/08/2025 10:01:27
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Vitamin B12, crucial for energy and nerve function, is not produced by our bodies, necessitating dietary or supplemental intake. Eggs, fortified cereals, nutritional yeast, fish, dairy, poultry, and fortified plant-based milks are excellent sources. Incorporating these foods ensures adequate B12 levels, supporting overall health and preventing deficiencies that lead to fatigue and cognitive issues.
- 22/08/2025 08:01:45
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A safari vehicle breakdown in Ranthambore National Park left 20 tourists, including children, stranded in darkness. The guide's absence and alleged misbehavior heightened the ordeal, prompting an inquiry and temporary suspension of involved personnel. The incident underscores the importance of safari safety precautions, including staying calm, maintaining communication, and following guidelines.
- 22/08/2025 07:01:22
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Homeowners should be vigilant about subtle signs of underlying issues to prevent costly repairs. Cracks in the foundation, walls, or chimney, along with drafty windows, bubbling ceilings, and soft floors, indicate potential problems. Addressing these silent clues early through inspections and maintenance can safeguard your home's value and structural integrity.
- 22/08/2025 07:01:22
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Considering the fast-paced lives most people live, many of us often end up doing things for others but forget to take time out for ourselves. But it is often said that you can't pour from an empty cup, and it aptly so. When you are drained of energy and emotions, you cannot be your best self and help others too. Most of us spend a lot of time thinking about how to build strong relationships with others, but often forget the most important one— our relationship with ourselves. How you treat yourself directly impacts your confidence, happiness, and even the way you connect with others. If you’re constantly critical, neglect your needs, or fail to set boundaries, it can leave you drained and disconnected from who you really are. So, here we list some ways to have a healthy relationship with yourself
- 22/08/2025 07:01:22
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Monsoon season heightens the risk of UTIs and RTIs due to humidity and unhygienic conditions, making menstrual hygiene crucial for women. Regular changing of sanitary products, maintaining cleanliness, and wearing breathable fabrics are essential to prevent infections. Prioritizing menstrual hygiene during the rainy season safeguards both short-term comfort and long-term reproductive health, as advised by health experts.
- 22/08/2025 07:01:22
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While dal and vegetables are nutritional powerhouses in the Indian diet, moderation is key. Excessive consumption can lead to digestive issues, hinder nutrient absorption, and potentially impact long-term health. Balancing these staples with cereals, healthy fats, and diverse protein sources ensures a well-rounded diet, promoting optimal health and preventing overconsumption of any single food group.
- 22/08/2025 06:01:14
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Drinking a glass of water before meals can aid in managing blood sugar levels, especially for those with diabetes or at risk. This simple habit supports the body's glucose regulation, promotes better digestion, and helps prevent overeating by creating a sense of fullness. It's a cost-free way to enhance overall health and maintain stable blood sugar.
- 22/08/2025 06:01:14
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Our lymphatic system is similar to our body's drainage and immune system. It assists in the movement of waste, toxins, and immune cells in the body. But when a person is under chronic stress, this system begins to disintegrate, getting tight, slow, and less efficient.Let's consider four actual ways that stress impacts your lymph vessels based on research.
- 22/08/2025 06:01:14
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Recent research suggests that while toothpaste protects against cavities and decay, its antibacterial ingredients may disrupt the oral microbiome. This disruption can harm beneficial bacteria essential for digestion, immunity, and gum protection. Experts recommend mindful toothpaste use, a balanced diet, and stress management to support a healthier oral environment, shifting the focus towards nurturing beneficial microbes.
- 22/08/2025 06:01:14
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57 million people had dementia worldwide in 2021, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). There is a rise of 10 million new cases every year. What’s more concerning is that this progressive neurological condition worsens with time, which significantly affects the quality of life. What if you can keep the brain sharp and healthy, and reduce the risk of dementia? Yes, that’s possible. And it begins with what you eat. That’s where the MIND diet comes in. The MIND diet is a promising nutritional strategy that can protect brain health and potentially foster new brain cell generation. Take a look.
- 22/08/2025 06:01:14
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Health experts are raising concerns about acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANE), a rare but severe flu complication in children, which causes brain swelling and can be fatal. Doctors urge parents to watch for neurological symptoms like seizures and breathing difficulties, especially in healthy children. Vaccination is crucial, as low rates may increase vulnerability to such dangerous outcomes during flu season.
- 22/08/2025 05:01:39
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Ants invade homes seeking food, water, and shelter. Food spills, greasy surfaces, and open garbage bins attract them with easy meals. Leaky pipes offer essential moisture, while decaying wood provides nesting sites for carpenter ants. Prevent infestations by maintaining cleanliness, fixing leaks, and removing decaying wood.
- 22/08/2025 05:01:39
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Consumers are increasingly scrutinizing sugar types, comparing cane and beet sugar due to health and ethical concerns. While nutritionally similar, cane sugar, from sugarcane, is favored for its flavor and caramelization in baking. Beet sugar, derived from sugar beets, is a vegan-friendly alternative. Ethical considerations include cane sugar's bone char processing and beet sugar's GMO prevalence.
- 22/08/2025 05:01:39
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A hotel guest, Mr. Prakash, was horrified to discover that decorative pillows and throws in his lavish hotel room are rarely washed, potentially harboring saliva, dead skin, mites, and germs. This revelation exposes a hidden side of hotel cleanliness, where decorative items are often overlooked in cleaning protocols.
- 22/08/2025 05:01:39
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Switching to a wooden comb offers numerous benefits for hair and scalp health. These combs prevent breakage, reduce frizz, and evenly distribute natural oils, promoting shinier, healthier hair. Crafted from sustainable materials like neem and bamboo, they are eco-friendly, antibacterial, and suitable for all hair types, supporting a greener lifestyle and long-term hair wellness.
- 22/08/2025 04:01:30
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Ayurveda emphasizes natural foods for metabolic balance, with modern research supporting its practices for blood sugar regulation. Incorporating fenugreek, turmeric, bitter gourd, and amla can enhance insulin sensitivity. These Ayurvedic foods, along with whole grains and green leafy vegetables, offer a holistic approach to managing blood glucose levels and preventing insulin resistance.
- 22/08/2025 04:01:30
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Vitamin C is vital for health. Research indicates that adequate vitamin C may lower the risk of stomach, oesophageal, and lung cancers. Studies show a link between higher vitamin C intake and reduced cancer incidence. Deficiency symptoms include fatigue and slow wound healing. Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells. A balanced diet or supplements can ensure sufficient intake.
- 22/08/2025 04:01:30
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Recent research suggests a link between frequent egg consumption and a higher risk of type 2 diabetes, particularly in Western countries where eggs are often paired with processed meats and refined carbs. However, moderation is key; 3-6 eggs per week can be part of a healthy diet when prepared healthily and combined with fiber-rich foods.