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5 drinks that detox the Liver, apart from water

Traditional medicine has employed ginger and mint for centuries, because they provide both relaxation benefits and detoxification properties. The anti-inflammatory properties of ginger work to decrease liver inflammation, but mint helps with digestion and bile production which benefits liver operation. A warm drink made from boiling fresh ginger and mint leaves, improves blood flow while…

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‘Threw India ties aside for Pakistan business’: Ex-US NSA Jake Sullivan blasts Trump; calls it a ‘huge strategic harm’

NEW DELHI: Former US National Security Advisor (NSA) and attorney Jake Sullivan has accused President Donald Trump of sacrificing Washington’s ties with India to further his family’s business interests in Pakistan.In an interview with MeidasTouch YouTube channel, Sullivan described the development as “a huge strategic harm” to the United States itself. ‘U.S. Image Damaged By…

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‘Param Sundari’ Box Office collection day 4: Janhvi Kapoor-Sidharth Malhotra’s rom-com sees a DROP on Monday; crosses Rs 30 crore mark | Hindi Movie News

Janhvi Kapoor and Sidharth Malhotra’s latest rom-com ‘Param Sundari’ opened to a warm welcome at the box office, but the film has already seen its first big test. After a promising weekend, the Tushar Jalota directorial slipped on Monday, showing a sharp fall in collections. Even so, the film has crossed the Rs 30 crore…

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7 factors that make one more likely to get Alzheimer’s and how to minimise the chances

People who have limited education and spend less time with others during middle age and beyond, face a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The brain develops cognitive reserve through extended education, which protects it from disease-related damage. Social activities help stimulate brain function while reducing social isolation, which appears to defend against memory and…

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Why are minority institutions left out of RTE, asks SC | India News

NEW DELHI: Expressing serious doubts about its own 2014 verdict delivered by a five-judge constitution bench, which held that provisions of Right to Education (RTE) Act were not applicable to religious and linguistic minority educational institutions, Supreme Court has said the ruling “strikes at the heart of good quality universal elementary education, its consequences are…

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