8 things you should never clean with vinegar

8 things you should never clean with vinegar

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Vinegar is a popular cleaning agent. But it can damage certain household items. Wood surfaces and stainless steel appliances are vulnerable. Stone countertops can also get ruined. Avoid using vinegar on electronics and washing machines. It is not suitable for grout and irons. Egg spills become harder to clean with vinegar. Use appropriate cleaners for each surface to prevent damage.
Spot jogging for 15 minutes vs brisk walking for 30 minutes: Which one is the better exercise for heart health

Spot jogging for 15 minutes vs brisk walking for 30 minutes: Which one is the better exercise for heart health

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For heart health, brisk walking for 30 minutes proves more beneficial than 15 minutes of spot jogging. Walking provides sustained aerobic activity, improving blood flow and endurance.
Eggplant side effects: 9 people who should avoid brinjal for health reasons

Eggplant side effects: 9 people who should avoid brinjal for health reasons

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Eggplant, though nutritious, isn't for everyone. Individuals with nightshade sensitivities, kidney issues, or digestive disorders should be cautious. It contains oxalates and tyramine, potentially affecting kidney stone formation and interacting with MAOI medications. Pregnant women, those with anemia, low blood pressure, or histamine intolerance should also monitor their eggplant intake. Consulting healthcare professionals ensures a balanced and safe diet.
5 plants that naturally stop moles from damaging your garden

5 plants that naturally stop moles from damaging your garden

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Moles can wreak havoc in gardens, but natural solutions offer a safe alternative to harsh chemicals. Daffodils, alliums, garlic, marigolds, and mint release compounds that deter moles by disrupting their sense of smell or making the soil unappealing. Planting these species creates a protective barrier, ensuring a healthier, pest-free garden while adding beauty and fragrance to the landscape.
Drinking coffee in moderation helps prevent heart disease and cancer: Study

Drinking coffee in moderation helps prevent heart disease and cancer: Study

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Recent research suggests that enjoying three to five cups of coffee daily may lower overall mortality and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and certain cancers. Both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee offer similar benefits, thanks to antioxidants and bioactive compounds. Coffee's protective effects are attributed to polyphenols, which reduce inflammation, improve glucose regulation, and support vascular health.
‘Why not test-drive a home…’: More homebuyers demand sleepovers before buying their dream home

‘Why not test-drive a home…’: More homebuyers demand sleepovers before buying their dream home

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Luxury homebuyers are now requesting overnight stays in multimillion-dollar properties before committing to a purchase. This trend, spanning from California estates to Hudson Valley retreats, aims to provide an authentic experience. While some agents see it as a smart sales tactic, others express concerns about liability and privacy, sparking debate within the real estate industry.
Why people with diabetes should include jamun in their diet: Know its benefits

Why people with diabetes should include jamun in their diet: Know its benefits

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Jamun, or Indian blackberry, is a beneficial fruit for managing diabetes due to its low glycemic index and rich antioxidant content. It helps regulate blood sugar levels, improves insulin sensitivity, and supports heart health. Incorporating jamun into the diet, whether fresh or as seed powder, can complement diabetes management efforts.
3 Subtle Signs of Passive-Aggression You Might Be Missing, According to Expert Psychologist

3 Subtle Signs of Passive-Aggression You Might Be Missing, According to Expert Psychologist

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Have you ever received the cold shoulder without knowing why? Ever been praised in a way that left you second-guessing whether it was really a compliment? Well, then, you may have already crossed paths with passive-aggressive behaviour. What is it? Passive-aggressive behaviour is defined as behaviour that is seemingly innocuous, accidental, or neutral but that indirectly displays an unconscious aggressive motive. In simple words, it's a way of expressing negative feelings, such as anger or annoyance, indirectly. Such behaviours are often difficult to identify and can sabotage relationships at home and at work. Wondering how to recognize passive-aggressive behaviour? Dr. Julie Smith, a clinical psychologist and bestselling author, has shared 3 signs that point towards passive-aggressive behaviour. Let’s take a look.
Dog Bite Emergency: How to Prevent Rabies Infection - Expert Advice

Dog Bite Emergency: How to Prevent Rabies Infection - Expert Advice

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Dog bites can transmit rabies, a deadly virus. Immediate action is crucial. Wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water. Seek medical attention promptly. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), including vaccination, is vital. Monitor the animal and yourself for symptoms. Prevention includes avoiding stray animals and vaccinating pets. Community awareness and mass dog vaccination are essential for rabies control.
Taylor Swift's Engagement Ring: Is the Diamond's Lineage Rooted in India's Famed Golconda Mines?

Taylor Swift's Engagement Ring: Is the Diamond's Lineage Rooted in India's Famed Golconda Mines?

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Taylor Swift's engagement ring, potentially sourced from India's Golconda mines, has ignited a fashion frenzy, spotlighting the allure of old mine-cut diamonds. These gems, shaped by hand centuries ago, carry a rich history of Indian origin and colonial acquisition.
Michael Clarke Diagnosed With Skin Cancer: Know the Early Warning Signs

Michael Clarke Diagnosed With Skin Cancer: Know the Early Warning Signs

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Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancers in the world. And now, legendary cricketer Michael Clarke has revealed that he has been diagnosed with skin cancer. Clarke, who is one of the finest Australia cricketers, took to social media to share the news with his fans and follower. "Skin cancer is real! Especially in Australia. Another one cut out of my nose today. A friendly reminder to get your skin checked. Prevention is better than cure but in my case, regular check-ups and early detection is key. So grateful that @drbishsoliman_ got it early," he shared in an update.
Green Tea vs. Black Tea: Unveiling the Gut Health and Blood Sugar Benefits - Which Brew is Best for You?

Green Tea vs. Black Tea: Unveiling the Gut Health and Blood Sugar Benefits - Which Brew is Best for You?

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Green tea and black tea, both from Camellia sinensis, offer distinct health advantages. Green tea, minimally processed, boasts catechins for metabolism and blood sugar control. Black tea, fully oxidized, contains theaflavins beneficial for heart and gut health. While green tea aids weight management and brain function, black tea enhances alertness and gut microbiome.
Is It Just Back Pain, or a Slipped Disc? Know the Key Differences

Is It Just Back Pain, or a Slipped Disc? Know the Key Differences

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Back pain, a widespread issue, often stems from muscle strain or poor posture, resolving with simple care. However, a slipped disc, where a spinal disc presses on nerves, presents distinct symptoms like radiating pain, numbness, and weakness. Recognizing these differences is crucial for timely intervention, preventing long-term complications and ensuring appropriate treatment.
Raw Milk Dangers: Bacterial Risks, Foodborne Illnesses, and Vulnerable Populations

Raw Milk Dangers: Bacterial Risks, Foodborne Illnesses, and Vulnerable Populations

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Raw milk, often touted for its nutritional benefits, poses significant health risks due to potential bacterial contamination. Studies reveal a substantially higher risk of foodborne illnesses compared to pasteurised milk, especially for vulnerable groups like children and pregnant women. Health authorities strongly advise against its consumption, advocating for pasteurised milk as a safer alternative.
6 hill stations near Wayanad for a surprise September escape

6 hill stations near Wayanad for a surprise September escape

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This is for all those planning a trip to Wayanad and have a few extra days on hand to explore more. Here are six nearby hill stations that are worth exploring.
5 most powerful foods for the brain, (to think sharper and be more productive)

5 most powerful foods for the brain, (to think sharper and be more productive)

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5 most powerful foods for the brain, (to think sharper and be more productive)
How to dine out without wrecking the gut? 7 smart-eating rules, a top gastroenterologist follows

How to dine out without wrecking the gut? 7 smart-eating rules, a top gastroenterologist follows

  •   26/08/2025 23:01:39
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Dining out doesn't have to derail your gut health. Dr. Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, suggests skipping ultra-processed foods and prioritizing lean protein. He also advises being mindful of sauces, loading up on vegetables, choosing smart carbs, opting for gut-friendly drinks, and selecting fruit-based desserts for a happier gut.
Want to get better faster when sick? Here's why one should take their medicines with warm water

Want to get better faster when sick? Here's why one should take their medicines with warm water

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Taking medication with insufficient water causes tablets to become lodged in your throat. Your throat lining together with your esophagus, (the pipe between your throat and stomach) may become irritated or experience damage. The irritation from the condition produces pain, heartburn as well as occasional bleeding, as its most severe manifestations​
Top 5 fruits that cause high blood sugar spikes

Top 5 fruits that cause high blood sugar spikes

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Top 5 fruits that cause high blood sugar spikes
Is coconut water a ‘super drink’ for gut health? Top US gastroenterologist explains

Is coconut water a ‘super drink’ for gut health? Top US gastroenterologist explains

  •   26/08/2025 19:01:08
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Coconut water, celebrated as a natural hydrator, is gaining popularity among health enthusiasts. Dr. Saurabh Sethi highlights its benefits for gut motility and digestion due to electrolytes like potassium and magnesium, potentially easing constipation and acid reflux. While it aids hydration and may help manage blood pressure and kidney stones, Dr. Sethi dismisses weight loss and depression claims.
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