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Laughter really is the best medicine: Watching a funny film ‘good for your heart’… but stay away from horror and war movies
Source: Daily Mail Watching a film that makes you laugh is good for your heart, according to a study. Researchers found watching a movie or programme that produces laughter has a positive effect on vascular function and is opposite to … Continue reading →
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Q&A: Garlic
Question: What are the benefits of garlic in high blood pressure? Answer: The action of garlic in the high blood pressure is as follows: Garlic has properties of antibiotic, alternative, stimulant, carminative and nervine. It contains volatile sulphur compound (allicin) … Continue reading →
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