- 28/08/2025 05:10:15
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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 04:09:39
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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.
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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.
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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 03:09:44
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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.
- 28/08/2025 02:09:38
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Glaucoma, a leading cause of preventable blindness in the UK, often progresses silently, damaging the optic nerve and causing irreversible vision loss. Early detection through regular eye exams is crucial, especially for those over 40, with a family history, or certain health conditions. Prompt treatment can significantly slow the disease's progression and preserve eyesight.
- 28/08/2025 02:09:38
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A University of Grande Dourados study reveals plastic wraps accelerate bread staling and mold growth. Natural storage methods, like cotton cloths and paper bags, maintain bread's texture and flavor longer. These eco-friendly techniques reduce plastic waste, preserve freshness, and support a sustainable lifestyle, ensuring every loaf is enjoyed at its best.
- 28/08/2025 02:09:38
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Dr. Akshat Chadha recommends two simple, cost-free hacks to enhance brain health in our fast-paced, gadget-filled world. Using your non-dominant hand for daily tasks stimulates the opposite side of the brain, improving cognitive abilities like memory and creativity.
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Incorporate these nine vegetables into your diet to maintain a healthy heart and balanced cholesterol levels. These vegetables are rich in essential nutrients, antioxidants, and fiber, which collectively reduce LDL cholesterol, support healthy blood pressure, and protect blood vessels. Regular consumption of these vegetables promotes stronger heart function and long-term cardiovascular wellness.
- 28/08/2025 01:09:50
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Discover the secret to stronger, shinier hair with lemongrass tea, a natural and fragrant hair rinse. Packed with vitamins, minerals, and scalp-stimulating properties, lemongrass strengthens hair follicles, balances oil production, and prevents dandruff. Regular use improves blood circulation to the scalp, promoting healthy hair growth.
- 28/08/2025 01:09:50
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5 medicines one should not take with magnesium supplements
- 27/08/2025 23:09:22
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Individuals with diabetes face elevated chances of developing hypertension, which leads to worse diabetes complications as well as higher heart disease probability. Blood pressure control stands as an essential diabetes management practice, because it protects blood vessels and organs from damage.
- 27/08/2025 22:09:39
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The world changes quickly. Jobs appear and disappear. Technology moves faster than we can keep up. But family values respect, honesty, hard work, responsibility, compassion, gratitude, perseverance, purpose, generosity, and love are timeless. They equip children not just to “get ahead” but to build lives that are meaningful, resilient, and rich in connection.If you look closely at the most successful people, you’ll see these values shining through. You’ll also see them in the quiet successes of parents raising good kids, neighbors helping neighbors, ordinary people living extraordinary lives simply because they live by values taught around the dinner table.In the end, family values don’t just guarantee success; they define it.
- 27/08/2025 22:09:39
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Ditch the cereal and boost your gut health with these delicious and doctor-approved breakfast options. Gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi recommends incorporating protein, probiotics, prebiotics, and polyphenols into your morning meal. From Greek yogurt with berries to idli with sambar, these breakfasts are packed with nutrients and fiber to support a balanced microbiome and overall well-being.
- 27/08/2025 22:09:39
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Alkaline water isn’t some magical potion, but for those who enjoy it, creating it at home is both simple and satisfying. Baking soda, lemon slices, mineral drops, filter pitchers, or pink salt each method has its own charm. Some are quick fixes, others are more permanent solutions.The best part? None of these methods are complicated. A small tweak here and there, and everyday water turns into something a little more special. Instead of grabbing another overpriced bottle from the store, it’s worth trying one of these approaches. Chances are, the difference will be noticed in taste, in freshness, and maybe even in how the body feels after a long, hot day.
- 27/08/2025 20:09:25
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7 basic Yoga exercises to bring down Blood Pressure naturally
- 27/08/2025 19:09:20
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Vitamin D deficiency affects a significant portion of the global population, leading to various health issues. Key warning signs include persistent fatigue, frequent illnesses due to a weakened immune system, and unexplained muscle weakness or pain. Mood changes like depression and bone pain can also indicate low vitamin D levels, highlighting the importance of monitoring and addressing this deficiency.
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These drinks are not cures, and they are not substitutes for medical treatment or regular health check-ups. Their true value lies in being part of a larger, balanced lifestyle — one where whole foods, movement, and stress management come together to protect long-term health.
- 27/08/2025 16:09:30
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Dr. Ambreen advises women in their 30s delaying pregnancy to consider an AMH test, a simple blood test revealing ovarian reserve and egg health. This test helps assess future conception chances, especially with family history, irregular periods, or IVF plans.