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What Should You Do To Get Relief From Eating Spicy Foods

What Should You Do To Get Relief From Eating Spicy Foods What Should You Do To Get Relief From Eating Spicy Foods How much do we hate experiencing a burning sensation as we eat anything spicy? We generally turn to cold water in order relieve ourselves from the fiery feeling in our mouth. Sarika Rana Spicy foods get their spiciness and hot intensity from capsaicin Steer clear of beer and soda too-both beverages are mostly water How much do we hate experiencing a burning sensation as we eat anything spicy? We generally turn to cold water in order relieve ourselves from the fiery feeling in our mouth. However, it may only worsen the case as it may spread the capsaicin - a compound found in chili - inside your mouth. Spicy foods get their spiciness and hot intensity from capsaicin, which can be neutralised with certain things. In order to stop the burning sensation quickly, do not drink water; instead follow something that will help.

Vaccine trial for paediatric population: Here is what the experts say on the subject

Vaccine trial for paediatric population: Here is what the experts say on the subject Vaccine trial for paediatric population: Here is what the experts say on the subject Sources associated with the research programme on this subject told India Today TV that the nod from DCGI (Drugs Controller General of India) office is expected in a week’s time. Here s what experts have to say on the subject: advertisement UPDATED: February 8, 2021 15:05 IST A final call on a research programme for vaccinating the paediatric population against Covid-19 is expected soon. (Photo Credits: Reuters) At a time when the vaccination drive in India has entered phase two, Bharat Biotech is awaiting a nod from the government to conduct vaccine trials in the paediatric population as well. This has suddenly started the debate whether this is the right time to conduct these trials.

Life after a mastectomy - INDIA New England News

INDIA New England News By Siddhi Jain New Delhi– For Rajshree, life was pretty normal. At 45, she held a high corporate position and was excelling in her career. The job, requiring work long hours, high pressure and a deadline-driven schedule, meant she was missing her doctor consultations. When she did make an appointment, her diagnosis revealed quadrant multicentric disease with positive cancer nodes in the breast cells. She was advised to undergo modified radical mastectomy to treat her condition and she went through the procedure with axillary clearance. She had to quit her job to recover from the surgery and follow a lifestyle that included an antioxidant diet, regular exercise and a good amount of sleep. While her family had to support her during the recovery period and all of them made some adjustments, Rajshree is now back to work and is leading a healthy and confident life, shares Apollo Spectra Hospital Koramangala.

Dear Indian Women, Did You know That There is a Vaccine for Cervical Cancer?

Dear Indian Women, Did You know That There is a Vaccine for Cervical Cancer? FOLLOW US ON: While there is an outpour of COVID-19 vaccine-related news on social media, television, newspaper, and government information channels, little awareness has been spread around the vaccine for cervical cancer, which is the cause of second-highest cancer-related deaths among Indian women. On world cancer day, here s all you need to know about cervical cancer, and how HPV vaccine, which is currently available in India, can help prevent it. Cervical cancer is caused by a persistent infection by a sexually transmitted virus called papillomavirus (HPV) and is easily detected through a simple screening procedure called the pap smear test. However, health experts claim that most Indian women do not opt for such routine health check-ups since there is still a lot of stigma and shame associated with women s reproductive health. Hence, by the time they consult doctors, in most cases, cancer had alread

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