Author: Rahul M

In an age where wellness and natural remedies are making a strong comeback, Ayurvedic approaches to beauty and body enhancement are gaining attention. Among these are Ayurvedic breast enhancement remedies — herbal oils, creams, massages, and dietary suggestions that promise natural enhancement of breast size and firmness. Here’s what every woman should know before trying Ayurvedic breast enhancement remedies, as shared by Danny Kumar Meena, Founder and CEO at Girlyveda. 1. Understand the Ayurvedic Perspective Ayurveda views the body holistically, seeking balance among the three doshas — Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Breast size, shape, and firmness are believed to be…

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In a world where sugar-laden desserts dominate the menu, many health-conscious individuals are turning to more natural or nutrient-rich options to satisfy their sweet tooth. Two contenders often top the list: dates and dark chocolate. Both offer unique health benefits and rich flavours, but which one is the healthier choice? Let’s dive into a side-by-side comparison to help you decide. 1. Nutritional Profile Dates Dates are nature’s candy—whole fruits harvested from date palm trees. They’re rich in: Natural sugars (glucose, fructose, sucrose) Fiber Potassium, magnesium, iron, and B vitamins Antioxidants (polyphenols, flavonoids) A 2–3 date serving (~40g) contains: …

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Jyoti Sharma, a second-year student from Sharda University in Greater Noida, pursuing BDS, died by suicide in her hostel room. She passed away on July 18, Friday, reportedly after writing a suicide note. The note accuses two professors and the university administration of mental harassment. The two staff members, Mahinder and Shairy, have been arrested so far. In the suicide letter, she wrote that she had been mentally harassed and humiliated for a long time, which caused her significant distress. She expressed her desire for the accused to face legal action. She held the teachers of PCP and Dental Materials…

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Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot Saturday administered the oath of office to Justice Vibhu Bakhru, the new Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court. The ceremony was conducted at the Raj Bhavan in Bengaluru and attended by several dignitaries, including Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar. Chief Justice Bakhru’s posting had come after a May 26 meeting of the Supreme Court collegium and was announced amid a series of transfers to and from several high courts. Originally hailing from Nagpur, Chief Justice Bakhru had practiced as an advocate in Delhi since 1990, obtaining a senior designation in…

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In a significant setback for the Mumbai Emerging Team, their opening batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been ruled out of the ongoing England tour after sustaining a thumb injury. The promising Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) batter suffered a minor fracture to his right thumb and has returned to India to undergo treatment. The Mumbai Emerging Team, captained by Suryansh Shedge, began their month-long tour of England on June 28. Organised by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), the tour is designed to give young cricketers the chance to develop their skills and gain valuable exposure in overseas playing conditions. According to a…

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Kailey Schwerman/Showtime No one is safe in “Yellowjackets,” as evidenced by the fact that multiple main characters have been killed off since the show debuted. One of the most emotional deaths came at the end of Season 2, when Natalie Scatorccio (Juliette Lewis) dies via an accidental injection of phenobarbital delivered by Misty Quigley (Christina Ricci), causing her to have a death vision in which she’s trapped on the crashing plane once again. But the character’s demise was apparently preplanned from the moment Lewis signed on, which is likely why it…

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For years, pythons have been observed consuming their prey whole, bones and all. While many carnivores are limited to digesting only the flesh of their prey, pythons have evolved a unique way of breaking down animal skeletons for the valuable calcium they provide. Recent research has identified a new type of cell in their intestines that plays a key role in this remarkable ability, offering insights into the biology of digestion in snakes. New Cell Discovery in Pythons Researchers at the University of Montpellier have uncovered a previously unknown cell type in the intestines of Burmese pythons. These cells, which…

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On 18th July 2025, the European Union imposed its 18th round of sanctions on Russia. One of the major announcements was a sanction on India’s Vadinar oil refinery in Gujarat owned by Nayara Energy, a firm in which Russia’s Rosneft has 49% stake. They also designated Indian flag register, which means ships bearing Indian flags can be targeted if suspected of transporting Russian oil. EU also lowered the cap on Russian oil prices to 15% below market prices, to hit the oil revenue earned by Russia. However, the union has not banned buying Russian Oil. It only said that Russian…

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A few Indian players are reportedly set to withdraw from the World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 match against Pakistan, which is scheduled to take place on July 20 at Edgbaston, Birmingham. According to information obtained by Sports Tak, two to three prominent Indian cricketers are highly unlikely to feature in the highly anticipated clash. The match comes at a time of heightened political and military tension between India and Pakistan. Public sentiment in India is overwhelmingly against any form of sporting engagement with Pakistan following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of innocent civilians. In…

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A secretive lab within Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is on the verge of testing its first human clinical trials for cancer drugs designed entirely by artificial intelligence. Isomorphic Labs, founded by the team behind DeepMind’s groundbreaking AlphaFold, is pushing forward with this ambitious goal, raising both excitement and skepticism about AI’s role in the future of medicine. The promise of AI-driven healthcare innovation is immense. For decades, the development of new drugs has been a slow, expensive process, often taking more than a decade and billions of dollars to bring a single drug to market. However, with AI…

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