Month : June 2023

Health

Ayurveda vs science: Decoding the cold water conundrum

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The temperature at which we consume water has long been a topic of debate, with Ayurvedic traditions suggesting caution regarding cold water consumption. In contrast, scientific research has found no substantial evidence to support the notion that drinking cold water is harmful. In this article, we delve into the wisdom......
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UN urges immediate action to prevent food and aid crises in cyclone-hit Myanmar

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United Nations (UN) officials voiced urgent concern on Friday about a prospective humanitarian disaster in cyclone-ravaged regions of Myanmar. Insufficient aid deliveries and a potential food crisis are top concerns following last month’s destructive Cyclone Mocha. Farmers unable to plant crops due to the aftermath could propel a major food......
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Ariston Middle East celebrates its sustainable solutions implemented in the Sultanate of Oman on World Environment Day 2023

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MENA Newswire: Muscat. June 2023. On June 5, World Environment Day’s 50th anniversary, Ariston Middle East acknowledges and celebrates Oman Government’s initiatives at promoting sustainability and encouraging its own entities as well as private companies to look for greener solutions. “We applaud the progress Oman has made in environmental awareness......
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Big tobacco’s big lie: Philip Morris’ smoke and mirrors strategy

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In an ironic twist of self-serving rhetoric, Jacek Olczak, CEO of tobacco giant Philip Morris International (PMI), has taken to the pulpit to preach the gospel of tobacco harm reduction. His earnest plea for governments worldwide to accelerate the end of smoking appears commendable on the surface, yet reeks of......
Health

Unveiling the most overlooked early heart attack symptom

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The typical image of a heart attack – an individual clutching their chest in distress – fails to encapsulate the complexity of this critical event. Often, heart attacks bring subtler signs, a fact that is worryingly unknown to many, leading to delayed detection and treatment. In the United States, heart......