Risks of high-dose vitamins: How Vitamin A, D, E, Niacin and others can harm your heart and liver

High-dose vitamins and supplements, once seen as harmless, now show potential for serious harm. Excessive intake of Vitamin A, D, E, Niacin, and green tea extract can damage the heart and liver. These potent supplements, especially fat-soluble vitamins, accumulate in the body, leading to toxicity and adverse health effects, urging caution for consumers.

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Are cloves good for oral health? Know its benefits, uses, and precautions

Cloves, a natural remedy, offer significant oral health benefits. Their compound eugenol fights harmful mouth bacteria and provides pain relief. Research supports these effects, showing reduced bacteria and temporary pain reduction. However, concentrated clove oil demands careful application to avoid irritation and toxicity. Always dilute clove oil and seek professional dental advice for persistent issues.

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UP junior aided teacher applications begin today for 1,894 posts on basiceducation.up.gov.in

UP Junior Aided Teacher recruitment 2025: Uttar Pradesh has initiated the recruitment of 1,894 teachers for aided junior high schools, with applications opening today. The process targets Assistant Teachers and Headmasters, utilizing merit from the 2021 Junior High School Teacher exam. Eligible candidates must meet specific educational and age criteria. The application window closes on…

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Jacob Elordi feels he is ‘in the right place’ in Hollywood; talks about success after ‘Euphoria’ and ‘Frankenstein’

In a heartfelt interview, Jacob Elordi shares his transformative journey in the entertainment world, from navigating the harsh realities of living in his car to experiencing the electrifying applause for ‘Frankenstein’ at Venice. This standing ovation marked a pivotal moment in his life, solidifying his sense of belonging after the whirlwind success of ‘Euphoria.

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Why do termites (deemak) keep coming back to your home: Effective permanent solutions for the problem

Homeowners face recurring termite problems despite treatments. The main colony often survives underground, and incomplete applications or unfixed entry points allow termites to return. Understanding termite needs for cellulose and moisture, along with common household habits and structural risks, helps reduce infestations. Simple preventive steps and early detection are crucial.

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