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Justice Sudhir Singh, appointed as acting Chief Justice of Patna High Court.

IPS OFFICERS RESHUFFLED IN CHHATTISGARH.

Haryana government transfers seven IPS officers.

17 IAS officers gets new assignments in Himachal Pradesh.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Tag: published in The BMJ

PEOPLE WHO EAT SPICY FOODS HAVE LOWER RISK OF  DEATH FROM CANCER ,ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE AND RESPIRATORY DISEASE REVEALS A MEDICAL STUDY
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PEOPLE WHO EAT SPICY FOODS HAVE LOWER RISK OF DEATH FROM CANCER ,ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE AND RESPIRATORY DISEASE REVEALS A MEDICAL STUDY

sarkarimirror August 11, 2015

The observational study, published in The BMJ, found people whose daily diets regularly featured spicy foods had a lower risk of death from cancer, ischemic heart disease and respiratory disease. Many … Read More

found people whose daily diets regularly featured spicy foods had a lower risk of death from cancerischemic heart disease and respiratory disease. Many previous studies have demonstrated health benefits for spices such as red pepperpublished in The BMJThe observational study

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