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Habits That Damage the Brain
The brain is one of the largest and most complex organs in the human body. What is damaging the brain that you don’t know yet? Skipping breakfast – Missing breakfast could damage your brain. It may cause low blood sugar, poor performance at school and at work. Multi-tasking – Brains are not wired to do……
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Natural Remedy for Urinary Tract Infection
The most common cause of UTI is bacteria or sometimes viruses or fungi. It affects the urinary tract where the body releases waste or excess water. Symptoms of Urinary Tract Infection : If the Urinary tract infection is mild , there are many natural remedies that can help to cure it. Eat probiotics – Eat……
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Watermelon : Health Benefits
Watermelon is a sweet and refreshing low calorie summer snack. It is a deliciously refreshing fruit. It is low in calories and fat free. Many benefits can be obtained from it for the health of our body. Clear vision – Watermelon is rich in carotenoids, it turns into vitamin A, which will help reduce the……
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Ways to Improve Eyesight
Visions usually to blur when forty years old and above. But now adays even children are losing their eyesight due to lifestyle and gadgets. When the lens inside the eye begins to lose the ability to see up close, this is called presbyopia. If it last and is neglected, cataract, glaucoma, or macular degeneration may……
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Foods to Boost Immune System
The immune system consists of various cells, proteins and tissues that protect the body against germs, bacteria and viruses. When the resistance is weak, the body is susceptible to any disease such as allergy, asthma, and influenza virus. One of the most important cells of the immune system is the white blood cells. The white……

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