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Tongue scraping has become the latest trend with widespread acceptance in the realm of oral health, being touted as an easy ...
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Experts emphasise that while not all eye swelling indicates kidney problems, early evaluation with urine and blood tests ...
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Building strength after 60 can feel like an uphill battle—but it doesn’t have to be. After four decades in the fitness ...