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How Storytelling Can Make Your Kids Smarter?

We hardly ever realize it, but subconsciously we all love to hear stories. And kids are no exception to that. We like stories, as it activates our curiosity, imagination and the urge to explore and discover something new. As adults, we gorge on stories everyday through internet, TV, print media and even gossips shared by friends and acquaintances. As stories …

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PCOS Needs To Be Promptly Addressed In Early Teens: Doctor

· PCOS among general population is found to be 15%–20% in the women of reproductive age · obese woman and around 40% women with PCOS experience depression and mental stress Delhi: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a common occurrence in women of the reproductive age group 15-45 yrs. Currently, there is a spike in the number of PCOS cases in …

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HOW YOUR BIRTH DATE REVEALS YOUR HEALTH

You will be amazed to know that your Date of Birth holds a mystery about your health, we can unravel by using your DOB. The numbers included in your Date of Birth hold extensive secrets and information about you. Numerology helps to decode the personality, professions, strengths, weaknesses, achievements, struggles, and many other things. Let’s see what Deepa Chaubey a …

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Four Ways to Support Your Mitochondria

When people say they want to become healthier and live a better lifestyle. There are many ways people say they plan on doing it. Very rarely would someone mention they want to improve or support their mitochondria health. The mitochondria are not the first thing to come to mind, but it is a vital part of our body system. If …

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Obesity leading to increased risk of Pancreatic Cancer

Obesity has seen a huge rise in the past decade across the globe. It is a term constantly comes across, and there are a multitude of health hazards attached to it that are directly related to mortality and morbidity. There is a growing understanding of how one’s body mass index affects their overall health and the chances of potential diseased …

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Which Is Longest Word In English Language?

Languages can be fun and difficult to learn at the same time. Some common challenges faced include getting the spelling right, pronunciation and grammar. When learning a language, one also has to deal with the seemingly insurmountable task of comprehending the thousands of words. Just look at a thick dictionary and you will know the challenges therein. Things become even …

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Symptoms That Show You Are An Addict

The condition of addiction involves a variety of harmful behaviour and conditions. It is important for someone struggling with addiction to recognize these signs so they can get the help they need. Addiction can manifest in a variety of ways. Signs are observed by others, whereas symptoms are experienced by the addict. Someone who is addicted might show some of …

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Recipe : STREAKY BACON & CHILLI-PANEER STUFFED PARATHA

Ingredients 34 Meisterwurst Streaky Bacon Rashers—Fried Crisp & Crumbled 100 g Paneer—Indian Cottage Cheese 12 (depending on Scoville scale heat & taste) – Green Chillies—Finely Minced Red Chilly Powder ½ tsp Carrom Seads – Ajwain 1 tsp Garam Masala ⅓ Inch Piece Ginger 1 tsp Salt 1 tsp Fenugreek Leaves—Dried 1 cup Fresh Coriander/Cilantro—Finely Chopped For the Dough 500 g …

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INDIAN-STYLE STREET FOOD INSPIRED ‘NAAN-PIZZA’ WITH PORK PEPPERONI SALAMI IN BUTTER MASALA

Ingredients 250350 g Meisterwurst Pork pepperoni Salami— Slice Rounds cut into half 100 g Mixed Red & Green Bell Peppers—slivers 1 large red Onion—finely sliced 56 small / mini Garlic-Coriander Naans (Indian Flatbreads)—readily available 8 tbsp Bottled / Packaged Readymade Butter Masala Sauce—Chicken or Paneer—available online & in supermarkets 150 g Mozzarella Cheese—grated ½ cup Coriander (Cilantro) – finely chopped …

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Pandemic Impact: Low vitamin D levels noted in children with new onset of progressive Myopia

-Study conducted by Sankara Eye Hospital on 51 children in age group of 8 -14 years- September 20, 2022: A recent study by Sankara Eye Hospital has revealed vitamin D3 deficiency in children, possibly contributing to progressive Myopia. The study conducted over a period of last 6 months between January and July 2022, examined children in the age group of 8 …

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