Is your marriage failing? Save it with this simple relationship saving hack suggested by a divorce lawyer!

Marriage requires consistent effort, and couples often neglect emotional connection amidst daily chaos. Divorce lawyer James Sexton proposes a “walk and talk” habit: a weekly, distraction-free walk where partners share what made them feel loved and one or two things that didn’t. This structured, honest conversation builds connection and prevents resentment. We like to romanticise…

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Parrot deaths in Madhya Pradesh: Food waste and pesticide poisoning along the Narmada raise human health concerns and safety risks

Two hundred parrots dropped dead along the Narmada River banks in Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone district, turning a scenic, picnic spot into a grim scene. Forest officials quickly ruled out bird flu after post-mortems, blaming food poisoning from visitor scraps like rice, cooked leftovers-and even pebbles found in the birds’ stomachs. Near the popular Badwah aqueduct…

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When a routine tooth extraction triggers a sight-threatening eye emergency days later

Sudden blindness striking days after a routine tooth pull feels like a nightmare no one sees coming. This real case, handled by vitreoretinal specialist Dr. Ashish Markan, involved a diabetic woman with unsteady blood sugars who lost vision in one eye three days post-extraction. Exams confirmed metastatic endophthalmitis, a ferocious infection where pus and bacteria…

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Why gluten makes so many people feel unwell, but tests look normal: What’s really going on |

Recent research indicates that approximately 10% of individuals suffer from discomfort like bloating and fatigue after eating gluten or wheat, even without coeliac disease or allergies. This finding encourages a thoughtful exploration of dietary choices rather than immediate elimination in search of relief. Gluten has become one of the most debated food components of the…

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