Trying for a baby? This one dental habit could make a difference

When a couple is trying for a baby, the conversation usually revolves around reducing stress, sleeping and eating well or taking prenatal vitamins. Between all these conversations, oral hygiene rarely makes it to the list. However, the surprising part is that it should. A growing body of research shows the health of your gums may…

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‘Won’t rest until they are hanged’: Kejriwal counters BJP’s ‘political Hindu’ attack amid Ram Mandir theft row | India News

Former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal (PTI photo) NEW DELHI: Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday escalated the Aam Aadmi Party‘s political attack on the BJP, claiming that those opposing the recitation of the ‘Sundarkand’ have “demonic tendencies”.“Lord Rama had said – ‘In Kaliyuga, people with demonic tendencies will oppose the recitation of the Sundarakanda’,” Kejriwal wrote in…

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Why do hotel rooms almost never have a 13th floor?

When it comes to hotels, we often notice everything from white linen sheets to impeccable services. But, there is something very unique that most of us often miss. Wondering what? Well, if you have ever stayed in a hotel, you may have noticed something unusual while riding the elevator: after the 12th floor, the next…

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Apurva Shrivastava: MIT engineer turns missed calls into a billion-dollar AI company |

Apurva Shrivastava (Image generated using AI) Take a look at your phone right now. How many missed calls do you see? For most of us, that’s just a number sitting on the lock screen. But for Apurva Shrivastava, an Indian-origin man, that number turned into a business model from which he built a company now…

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How a doctor continues to rock India without missing a beat | India News

Palash Sen’s basement studio at Greater Kailash II is an eclectic place. Deep Purple and Tagore are framed on the wall. Eric Clapton, Jane Austen and Wisden jostle in a small bookshelf while a synthesiser masquerades as a piano nearby. In these creative surroundings, the gym equipment looks sheepishly out of tune.The studio is called…

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Gold, silver rate outlook: Middle East conflict, inflation data to drive prices this week

PRices would be driven by inflation ,middle east war and more Precious metals are expected to remain under pressure in the coming week, with investors weighing geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East against upcoming inflation data and other economic indicators that could shape expectations for global interest rates, analysts said.The latest escalation between the US…

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‘No legal basis’: US, EU and 13 nations reject Beijing’s South China Sea claims

On ruling’s 10th anniversary, 14 nations and EU reject China’s South China Sea claims Fourteen countries, led by the United States, on Sunday reaffirmed that China’s expansive claims in the South China Sea have no legal basis under international law, marking the 10th anniversary of a landmark arbitration ruling that Beijing continues to reject.In a…

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Did you know July is named after Julius Caesar? Roman leader was more than just ‘Veni, Vidi, Vici’

“Veni, Vidi, Vici” — “I came, I saw, I conquered.”Just three words. Yet they have echoed across history for more than two millennia.They were written by Gaius Julius Caesar, the Roman general and statesman whose military brilliance, political ambition and sweeping reforms transformed the ancient world. More than 2,000 years after his death, Caesar’s influence…

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Phu Quoc Boat Accident: “The boat had hardly left the island, we were all screaming for help…”: How a dream holiday near Vietnam’s Phu Quoc ended in tragedy

What was meant to be a memorable island vacation turned into a nightmare for Indian travellers abroad. A tragedy hit on July 11 when a tourist speedboat carrying 32 Indian tourists and four Vietnamese crew members capsized shortly after departing from May Rut Island, a small tropical island off Vietnam’s famous Phu Quoc Island. As…

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Michael Dell is “incredible”, go out and buy a Dell computer was Trump’s message when he rang the opening bell of the stock market; but analysts say: There are no institutional investors that have ever …

When US President Donald Trump rang the opening bell of the stock market from the Oval Office, he signed out Micheal and Susan Dell for their contributions to his investment initiative for children, calling them ‘incredible people’ and urging Americans to ‘go out any buy a Dell computer’, according to a report by Fortune. The…

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