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Herpes outbreaks can be managed with home remedies to ease discomfort and speed healing. Honey and garlic possess antiviral properties, while compresses and vitamins support the immune system. Dietary changes, supplements like lysine and zinc, and diluted essential oils may also alleviate symptoms. Maintaining hygiene and consulting a healthcare professional for severe cases are crucial.
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Coughing can signal various health issues, from viral infections causing dry coughs to bacterial infections producing mucus. Wheezing coughs may indicate asthma, requiring medical attention. Recognizing cough types and associated symptoms like mucus color helps guide appropriate treatment and prevent complications, emphasizing the importance of timely medical evaluation for persistent or severe symptoms.
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Coffee's temperature impacts health. Cold brew offers lower acidity and potentially more caffeine. Hot coffee boasts richer antioxidants. Cold coffee is gentle on the stomach. Hot coffee can stimulate digestion. Choice depends on individual preferences and health goals. Select cold for smoothness or hot for bold flavor. The best cup is the one you enjoy.
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Excessive apple juice consumption poses health risks despite its refreshing appeal. High sorbitol and fructose levels can cause gastrointestinal issues, while oxalates may increase kidney stone risk. The juice's sugar content promotes tooth decay and blood sugar spikes, potentially leading to weight gain and lacking essential nutrients compared to whole apples.
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Discover how everyday foods impact facial appearance, leading to puffiness and a less defined look. Refined carbs, high-sodium items, sugary drinks, and fried foods contribute to facial bloating. Excessive dairy and alcohol also play a role. By making smart swaps and staying hydrated, you can naturally enhance your facial features.
- 20/08/2025 14:11:02
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Fermented drinks are good for gut health. Kombucha, a fizzy tea, aids digestion. Kefir, a creamy drink, balances gut flora. Kanji, an Indian drink, detoxifies. Lassi, made from yogurt, soothes acidity. Beet kvass, an Eastern European tonic, supports liver health. These drinks improve digestion and overall wellness. Include them in your daily diet for better gastrointestinal function.
- 20/08/2025 14:11:02
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A new COVID-19 variant called Stratus, or XFG, is spreading in America. It was first found in Southeast Asia. The CDC says it is now the third most common variant in the US. The WHO is watching it. Experts say current vaccines still work. XFG combines two earlier strains. It is spreading fast, but symptoms are the same as before.
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Geeta Basra revealed she placed a condition before marrying Harbhajan Singh: he had to reach 300 wickets. Initially hesitant due to career concerns and wedding rumors affecting film opportunities, she eventually agreed after he met the milestone.
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It is often said that 'birds of a feather, flock together' and rightly so. The people you surround yourself with often shape your happiness, mindset, and even long-term success-- be it at home or at work. Psychology suggests that our interpersonal relationships deeply influence our mental health— some people lift you up, while others silently drain your energy. And so, setting healthy boundaries isn’t about being harsh or selfish; instead, it’s about protecting your peace and overall well-being. Staying away from certain negative personality types can help you maintain balance, confidence, and emotional strength. And so, here we list some types of people one should keep at a distance— along with reasons why doing so is essential for your mental and emotional health.
- 20/08/2025 13:11:42
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Dr. Saadvik Raghuram highlights that up to one-third of cancers are preventable through lifestyle adjustments. Simple habits like reducing processed foods, consistent sunscreen use, daily activity, avoiding prolonged sitting, and prioritizing sleep can significantly lower cancer risk. These manageable steps, focusing on small, consistent actions, promote overall well-being and a healthier future without drastic changes.
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Japanese culture offers traditional drinks like green tea, matcha, and kombu tea, which may help reduce belly fat and support overall health. These beverages are rich in antioxidants, promote digestion, and boost metabolism. Incorporating them into your daily routine, alongside a balanced diet and exercise, can enhance weight management and promote a healthier lifestyle.
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A recent study indicates ferulic acid, found in coffee and apples, can prevent heart spasms. Dr. Kento Yoshioka's team at Toho University found it blocks calcium channels. It also uses other pathways to inhibit artery contractions. Including ferulic acid-rich foods may support heart health. Supplements might be needed to reach therapeutic levels.
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Craving a quick, flavorful snack? The chicken momo and samosa showdown is here! Steamed chicken momos emerge as the healthier choice, boasting fewer calories and more protein compared to their deep-fried counterparts. Momos offer a nutritious mix of lean protein and essential vitamins, while samosas, though tasty, are carbohydrate-heavy and high in unhealthy fats.
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Concerns about chemically treated potatoes in the market are rising, posing health risks. This guide offers five simple methods to identify fake potatoes, including smell, color, and texture checks. By staying vigilant and informed, consumers can ensure the potatoes they purchase are safe, natural, and free from harmful chemicals, safeguarding their family's health.
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Oxytocin, the 'love hormone,' fosters feelings of calm and connection, typically released through physical touch. However, surprising alternatives exist to boost oxytocin levels without physical contact. Simple acts like eye contact, kindness, music, pet interaction, deep breaths, shared meals, and laughter can trigger oxytocin release, promoting emotional well-being and connection in daily life.
- 21/07/2025 04:14:02
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In the era of complex wellness trends, it is often the simplest tasks that have a more profound effect. We have seen costly pills and remedies having brutal repercussions on our body, and we have seen what heavy and muscle-intensive workouts do to our body, especially our heart. Now is the time to switch back to the basics, before it gets too late.According to Dr. Vassily Eliopoulo, Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer at Longevity Health and a Cornell-trained longevity specialist, says that “heart disease doesn’t just happen overnight. It builds slowly, through daily choices. And that means it can also be prevented the same way”.His practical, no-fluff tips that are rooted in functional medicine cut through the noise from what truly works. Let us take a look at his expert opinion and the tips shared by him one by one.
- 21/07/2025 03:14:02
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Here, we see a pic with the word pens written all over it. The words are really striking since it they written in white over a black background. However, there is a catch in it. Amidst the barrage of pens, there is an odd word standing out - but it so difficult to spot it. Well if you look carefully, we are sure you will be able to figure it out, but there is a catch. You only have 10 seconds to do it
- 21/07/2025 03:14:02
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A nutritionist's claim about fruits and diabetes is challenged. Dr. Santhosh Jacob says whole fruits are good for people with diabetes. Fruits have water, fructose, glucose, sucrose, and fiber. Fiber controls blood sugar release. Fruits support gut health. Lifestyle factors are the main cause of diabetes. Whole fruits can help manage or prevent diabetes.
- 20/07/2025 05:14:02
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Confidence doesn’t always walk into a room with a booming voice or a prudent spotlight either. Some of the most confident people are calm, down-to-earth, and satisfied with what they have.In fact, true confidence isn’t about proving anything; instead, it’s about knowing your worth without needing constant validation. It’s built through actions, habits, and the way one presents themselves among people; also, the most confident people don’t always feel fearless, they’ve just learned how to move forward anyway.Highly confident individuals are not afraid of failure, they take feedback positively, and they know when to say yes or no without guilt. But confidence isn’t something one has or doesn't. It’s a skill that one can build, step by step.Here are five everyday habits that confident people practice.
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5 early symptoms of Colon Cancer that can be easily ignored