- 28/08/2025 08:01:49
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Tanzania, celebrated as the 'Lion Capital of the World,' boasts the largest wild lion population, estimated at 14,500. Nearly half of the world's lions thrive here, thanks to the country dedicating 38% of its land to wildlife protection, including Serengeti and Ngorongoro.
- 28/08/2025 07:02:04
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In a recent turn of events, popular beaches in Spain have been closed to visitors after venomous blue dragon sea slug (Glaucus atlanticus) were spotted on shores. It was an unsettling sight that scared the people. These beaches, which are usually sun-soaked and tourist-friendly, have turned deadly with the sudden appearance along parts of the Costa Blanca.
- 28/08/2025 07:02:04
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Hair growth is a combination of scalp care, nutrition, lifestyle habits, and even stress levels. So, let’s talk about five things you can do alongside oiling to make your hair grow faster, thicker, and healthier.
- 28/08/2025 07:02:04
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Dark lips can be lightened naturally using home remedies like lemon and honey, rose petal paste, beetroot juice, and aloe vera gel. Exfoliating with a sugar and olive oil scrub and applying pomegranate with milk can also help. Staying hydrated, quitting smoking, limiting caffeine, and using SPF lip balm are crucial lifestyle changes to prevent darkening.
- 28/08/2025 07:02:04
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Recent recalls of pistachio products due to Salmonella contamination have raised concerns about nut safety. Nuts are not villains in disguise; they remain one of the healthiest snack options available. The Salmonella scare linked to pistachios is a timely nudge to respect the basics of food hygiene. Eating with mindfulness—both in choice and handling—can protect health without taking away the joy of enjoying a crunchy almond or creamy pistachio spread.
- 28/08/2025 06:02:51
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Vitamin D, crucial for bone strength, immunity, and mood, comes in various forms, with D3 being more effective. Produced naturally by sunlight, D3 is better absorbed and raises vitamin D levels more efficiently than other forms. For optimal absorption, stronger immunity, and healthier bones, Vitamin D3 is the preferred choice, often taken with meals.
- 28/08/2025 06:02:51
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A recent study involving over 400,000 adults reveals that a diet rich in minimally processed plant foods, like vegetables and whole grains, significantly reduces the risk of developing multiple chronic diseases, especially for those under 60. Conversely, a diet high in processed plant foods increases this risk. Prioritizing whole, unprocessed plant-based options is key for long-term health.
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Traveling with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) can be challenging, but manageable with proper planning. IBS, a common digestive disorder, causes abdominal pain and bowel irregularities, often triggered by stress and dietary changes. The article suggests planning trips carefully, choosing self-catering accommodations, and maintaining sleep and fitness routines.
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A 'silent' liver disease, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), affects a significant portion of the global population, including one in three adults and children in India, posing a hidden risk of heart failure. The lack of noticeable symptoms makes it particularly dangerous.
- 28/08/2025 06:02:51
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Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations can be healthy. Nutritionist Deepsikha Jain shares a special modak recipe. It is good for gut health and diabetes. The recipe uses dates, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and almonds. Sattu powder is also used. These ingredients help maintain blood sugar. The modaks are nutrient-rich and easy to make. Enjoy the festival without guilt.
- 28/08/2025 05:02:07
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While we know these benefits, did you know that there are other natural ingredients that one can add to this red-colored juice to boost its nutritional value? Scroll down to find out the ingredients and their benefits.
- 28/08/2025 05:02:07
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So, which nations top the charts? Here are the 10 cleanest countries in the world as per the latest data available in World Population Review.
- 28/08/2025 05:02:07
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Sonali Bendre, celebrated for her saree elegance, once again captivated during Ganesh Chaturthi. She adorned a handwoven linen Sehar Peach Saree from Anavila, featuring delicate yellow and silver stripes. Paired with a matching blouse, the ensemble showcased understated luxury and Indian craftsmanship.
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The blog post reads, "Looking to get healthier? It's important to know what not to eat. Here are four foods to avoid on the road to good health." Take a look.
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While water is crucial for dogs, occasional healthy alternatives can add variety. Safe options include homemade fruit juice (avoiding grapes), unsweetened almond milk in moderation, and plain coconut water. Unsalted broth can encourage picky drinkers. Avoid cow's milk, caffeinated tea, and always consult a vet before introducing new liquids. These alternatives should be treats, not replacements for water.
- 28/08/2025 04:02:50
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Living a long and good life is not just about fortune or genetics; it is not luck but a strategy in life. According to longevity experts, a long and healthy life is the continuous pursuit of the habits that are practiced daily over decades. One such renowned longevity doctor emphasizes the lives of people who are thriving well in their 90s, explaining how they don't just rely on luck or chance, they rely on strategy.These individuals share common lifestyle patterns that protect their minds, bodies and spirits. Let us see what Dr. Vassily Eliopoulos, MD and a longevity expert, has to say in all of this.
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Walnuts are good for heart health. They have protein, fiber, and omega-3s. These nutrients help lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol. Walnuts support blood flow and reduce plaque. Studies show walnuts can cut heart disease risk. Eating a few walnuts daily improves health. Add them to snacks, meals, or baked goods.
- 28/08/2025 04:02:50
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New studies suggest that enjoying rice at lunchtime, when our metabolism is most active, can aid weight management and improve blood sugar control. Eating rice earlier in the day aligns with the body's natural rhythms, promoting efficient energy use and minimizing glucose spikes. Conversely, consuming rice at night may lead to increased fat storage and digestive issues.
- 28/08/2025 04:02:50
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Keeping your ears sharp is more important than ever, especially in today’s world of never-ending noise. While factors like genetics, noise exposure, and aging influence hearing, some other factors are still in your control. Diet is one. What you eat directly affects your ear health and hearing. This is why eating a nutrient-rich diet packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants is important. Dr. Shree Rao, a leading cochlear implant specialist and ENT surgeon, has shared four foods that can help you keep your ears sharp and healthy. “Make sure you eat these four foods every day to have a very safe and healthy hearing,” the doctor said. Take a look.
- 28/08/2025 03:03:32
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Emerging research highlights dandelion root's potential in combating liver fibrosis, a condition leading to chronic liver damage. Studies indicate that dandelion root extract can prevent the progression of hepatic fibrosis by reducing oxidative stress, inflammation, and collagen accumulation. While primarily tested on animals, these findings suggest dandelion's bioactive compounds may offer liver protection and promote tissue repair.