- 22/08/2025 05:03:31
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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 05:03:31
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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 05:03:31
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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 05:03:31
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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 04:03:22
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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 04:03:22
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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 04:03:22
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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.
- 22/08/2025 04:03:22
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Dealing with chest mucus can be uncomfortable, but relief is within reach through simple home remedies. The American Lung Association suggests changing positions to ease mucus drainage, while honey in warm drinks soothes airways. Avoiding smoke and irritants is crucial, and herbal remedies like eucalyptus may help.
- 22/08/2025 03:03:50
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Despite coffee's global popularity and health benefits, a recent study reveals that even 'organic' varieties may contain harmful contaminants. The Clean Label Project's analysis of 57 coffee products found traces of heavy metals, pesticides, and glyphosate byproduct AMPA. Surprisingly, organic coffees had more AMPA than conventional ones.
- 22/08/2025 03:03:50
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Recent research challenges the long-held belief that all sugars equally contribute to type 2 diabetes. The source of sugar significantly impacts diabetes risk, with sugary drinks posing a higher threat compared to sugars from whole fruits and dairy, which may even offer protective benefits. Prioritizing whole, unprocessed foods is crucial for diabetes prevention.
- 22/08/2025 03:03:50
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Cardiologist Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj warns that seemingly healthy breakfast choices can trigger dangerous blood pressure spikes. Foods like whole-grain toast with processed spreads, instant oatmeal, and certain granolas often contain hidden sodium, refined carbs, and sugars. These ingredients exacerbate the morning blood pressure surge, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
- 22/08/2025 03:03:50
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Maintaining clean sheets is crucial for sleep quality and overall health, with washing frequency depending on factors like season, personal habits, and ventilation. While weekly washing is common, summer may require more frequent changes every three to four days, while winter allows stretching to two weeks. Proper washing at 60°C, avoiding fabric softeners, and ensuring thorough drying are essential.
- 22/08/2025 03:03:50
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‘Tomorrow, 60% chance of rain’-a modern-day signifier of another unproductive day. No matter which part of the world one is in, one thing is undeniable: rain looks pretty until and unless you don’t need to go out for work in the rain or live on the street witnessing rain 24*7. If it’s raining outside and one is stuck at home, it can affect them in two ways,two completely opposite feelings: either bringing a cozy, reflective atmosphere or a feeling of mental sluggishness and unproductivity. That clouded, heavy-headed sensation isn’t just in your mind-rainy weather affects the brain and body in complex ways that can lower motivation, focus, and energy levels. Here are 5 things that can effectively help one feel better when it’s pouring outside.
- 22/08/2025 01:03:32
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Our tongue may be revealing more about our health than we realise. According to Dr. Vassily Eliopoulos, a longevity expert and physician at Cornell, says that the appearance of our tongue, such as its color, texture, moisture, and even coating, can offer early cues about what is going on inside our bodies. Subtle changes might reflect the internal body imbalances, nutrient deficiencies, before symptoms could occur at any place else. Dr. Eliopoulos emphasises that paying attention to our tongue can support early detection and contribute to a longer, healthier life.
- 22/08/2025 01:03:32
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Chia seeds, rich in fiber, omega-3s, and antioxidants, offer benefits like improved gut health, constipation relief, and weight management. Dr. Sethi clarifies that while chia seeds aid hydration, lower cholesterol, and stabilize blood sugar, claims about fertility and depression benefits lack evidence. He recommends soaking 1-2 tablespoons daily, debunking calorie concerns.
- 22/08/2025 01:03:32
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Pop Mart's Labubu, the 'ugly-cute' character, has exploded into a global fashion phenomenon, captivating celebrities like Rihanna and David Beckham. Originally a sought-after handbag charm, Labubu's popularity fueled Pop Mart's impressive revenue of $669 million in the first half of the year.
- 22/08/2025 00:03:42
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Feeling tired all day may be due to diet. Tyramine-rich foods like aged cheese and processed meats can cause daytime sleepiness. Research suggests that diet and genetics influence this condition. Limiting these foods and choosing fresh alternatives may help. Daytime sleepiness can also signal underlying health issues. Addressing it early improves life quality. Consult doctor for more information.
- 21/08/2025 23:03:38
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Fatty liver disease, now termed MASLD, often presents subtle abdominal symptoms like bloating and discomfort, even before abnormal test results appear. These early signs, highlighted in the World Journal of Hepatology, indicate compromised digestion and metabolism. Common symptoms include upper right abdominal pain, nausea, and a feeling of fullness, signaling the liver's stressed role in processing nutrients and filtering toxins.
- 21/08/2025 23:03:38
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Colorectal cancer is a significant global health concern, ranking among the most common cancers worldwide. A recent comprehensive study highlights the potential role of Vitamin D in preventing this disease. Research indicates that individuals with higher Vitamin D levels exhibit a reduced risk of developing colorectal cancer, suggesting its importance in slowing cell growth and preventing tumor development.
- 21/08/2025 22:03:30
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Air fryers have surged in popularity, promising healthier fried foods, but a gastroenterologist cautions that their health benefits depend on usage. While air frying reduces oil, it doesn't automatically make meals healthy, especially with processed foods or inflammatory oils. Choosing the right oils, avoiding burnt food and old oil, and selecting safe air fryer liners are crucial for gut health.