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    Best Mouthwashes in India for Stronger Teeth and Fresh Breath (2024)

    Are you looking for ways to enhance your oral health? If so, then you must add mouthwash in your oral cleaning routine. Check out the list of the best mouthwashes in India which are readily available on Amazon to give your teeth and gums the love they deserve. Shop now using the given buying links.

    ‘Life’s Good’ when your vision is good: LG’s CSR initiative ‘Karein Roshni’ stresses eye care and its importance

    Good vision is crucial for enhancing life quality. Dr Umang Mathur underlines the importance of eye care. Prevention of common eye diseases like AMD, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma is emphasized. Avoid smoking, excessive screen time, and unprotected sun exposure.

    Finding hard to sleep? These five habits make it difficult to fall asleep

    We must not underestimate the importance of adequate sleep for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Numerous day to day things we do have an adverse effect on how well we sleep, which unwittingly has an effect on our health. We can dramatically improve our quality of life by altering our sleeping habits.

    National Dentist's Day 2023: Celebrating the contribution of dental professionals towards ensuring good oral hygiene

    National Dentist's Day is an opportunity to recognize the hard work and dedication of dental professionals and promote oral health awareness.

    Shoppers return to pre-Covid buying habits

    Marketers said the shift was happening for last few quarters due to the fall in Covid infection rates and lifestyle returning back to pre-Covid days, but the transition to pre-Covid level consumption has largely been completed last quarter across multiple categories like apparel, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG), laptops and household appliances.

    Monkeypox now a 'global health emergency'. Rashes, headaches & sore throat common signs; good hygiene can stop spread

    The illness typically lasts for 2-4 weeks & generally goes away with oral medicines.

    The Economic Times
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