LIFESTYLE

Why should you get a dental X-ray done?
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In India, 80-90 per cent of adults suffer dental cavities, which are often accompanied by misaligned teeth and other issues. Inadequate oral hygiene, which can lead to dental cavities and gum disease, has been related to heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Maintaining healthy teeth and gums is therefore of primary importance.
5 properties for your perfect summer getaway
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The report highlights that global consumers are spending more on travel, booking longer trips, taking more vacations than before, and travelling with wider groups. With two years of halt in travel due to the pandemic, the summer of 2023 feels like the perfect time to indulge in a luxurious getaway that you have been dreaming about.
Sri Lanka re-creating Ramayana and Sita trails, may permit INR for transactions
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Moragoda, along with the Sri Lankan Consul-General in Mumbai Valsan Vethody, informed Maharashtra Governor Ramesh Bais on their country's plans. It was in Sri Lanka that Lord Ram's wife Sita was kidnapped and held captive by Ravana for a year. Later, Lord Ram, , along with his army led by Lord Hanuman, fought a war.
'Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre' to open in Mumbai on Friday
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The centre will mark another definitive step in strengthening India's cultural infrastructure and bringing to fruition the best of India and the world in the sphere of arts. The launch programme will features a specially-curated art and craft exposition called 'Swadesh' along with three shows - a musical theatrical called 'The Great Indian Musical
You don't have to quit sugar to lose weight
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Giving up sugar probably won't improve your health more than eating fewer ultra-processed foods, more vegetables, preparing your own meals, and cutting back on added sugar. The sugar-free diet enforces an arbitrary set of recommendations that aren't backed up by research and is, at best, unclear. A diet this strict could, at worst, result in anxiety related to food or a bad connection with food. You don't have to stop consuming sweets, though, in order to alter your eating patterns.
Combat the heat in style
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Whether you're preparing for a beach trip, visiting the neighbourhood pool, or simply spending time in the sun. It's all about being carefree, cozy, and fashionable in summer fashion. And the vogue patterns for this season are no different! You can combat the heat in style with the Spring/Summer 2023 fashion, which features denim, bold prints, loose fits, and sheer fabrics.
Happy Ram Navami 2023: History, significance explained in 10 points
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The festival falls on the ninth day of the Hindu month of Chaitra. The day is celebrated by reciting the epic poem Ramayana and offering prayers to Lord Rama. Devotees fast on this day and offer special puja to the deity. The festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil and is an important event in the Hindu calendar.
8,000 steps at least once a week can avert death risk: Study
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While regular exercise is known to lower mortality risk, the study published in the journal JAMA Network Open looked at the health benefits of walking intensively only a few days a week. The findings showed that people who walked 8,000 steps or more one or two days a week were 14.9 per cent less likely to die over a 10-year period.
Vaccination for infants: Do's and Don'ts
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Nonetheless, the immunisation procedure can be difficult since newborns can be easily scared, and new parents may be concerned about how the process will proceed or about potential side effects. Do's for vaccinating your baby
ITC Hotels launches its first Mementos property in India
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Anil Chadha, Divisional Chief Executive, ITC Hotels said, "The addition of brand Mementos to our luxury hotels segment further strengthens ITC Hotels' luxury portfolio. Udaipur is rich in culture and tradition and celebrates poetry, literature, painting, sculpture, and theatre. Building on the legacy of ITC Hotels' iconic properties in India.
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