Air-borne pollutants trigger harmful processes through inflammation and oxidative stress in the respiratory system.
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Forget Supplements - These Spices Are Nature's Real Medicine
Your kitchen cabinet might be holding the world's most powerful pharmacy. While millions of people spend fortunes on ...
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13 Medieval Dishes That Still Hold Up Today
Let's go back to the Middle Ages to look at some dishes people still enjoy today. Find out if one of your favorite meals is ...
These eight herbs are potent yet often underrated when it comes to promoting fat loss. They may help support weight loss in ...
Herbs have been widely used for decades in the world of Ayurveda , and traditional medicine. Age-long traditions have lauded ...
Could a red spice bring in green for New Mexico’s farmers? New Mexico State University is hoping to find out. Saffron, the most expensive spice in the world, is one of the crops the university’s ...
From banquets fit for kings to tavern feasts and lovers’ suppers, a new cookbook by Sam Bilton and Shakespeare’s Globe ...
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Coriander Seeds: These tiny seeds are a natural gift to health, keeping both body and mind balanced...
Coriander is an integral part of Indian cuisine, often seen as a spice in our kitchens. But did you know that coriander not ...
The journey to better health often comes with the pressure of having to make drastic changes but that need not always be the case. Better health—more energy, deeper sleep, improved focus—often begins ...
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High-value exports shrink despite overall export boom
The export share of Nepal’s high-value products listed under the Nepal Trade Integration Strategy (NTIS) 2023 declined by 2 ...
Is 4 days enough to explore a city like Taipei? I didn’t think so… until that’s exactly what I did! With this quick-and-easy itinerary, I got to experience Taipei’s famous food, see its most ...
Snakehead fish, sesame oil chicken, turmeric milk: What new mums need to know about confinement food
In Chinese, Malay and Indian cultures, new mothers are encouraged to eat ‘warming’ foods and avoid chilled, raw or ‘cooling’ ...
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