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Naval & Maritime history of Marathas 1657-1818. Maritime and Naval heritage sites of Marathas. http://t.co/TRoxd0jyt0

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It is ok to have failures. They are an integral part of being successful in your own way, not in others eyes. Being average is the normal, find a passion, enjoy the journey. Thank you @humans_medicare for this feature. instagram.com/humansofmedica…


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This is a cool and important paper in the Journal of Hepatology Reports from the European Association of Study of Liver. More evidence on nutritional advice and primary prevention for reducing development of metabolic-dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease (previously…

In today's #readoftheweek📚, learn how low-medium fat low-sugar dairy products may be protective and should be preferred over high-fat dairy to prevent #MASLD. Read here this @JHEP_Reports article: jhep-reports.eu/article/S2589-… 🙏 @SagiZelber et al. #LiverTwitter

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A patient on dialysis for chronic kidney disease was told that he could avoid a kidney transplant by "a kidney expert" practicing Ayurveda. This is a standard prescription that I routinely see in patients who are on Ayurvedic treatments. See the number of herbal drugs and how…

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A Buried Ancient Egyptian Port Reveals the Hidden Connections Between India and Roman-Egypt "A second stele features a carved Greco-Roman arch that frames a triad of early Indian gods. Nothing like these objects, with their unmistakable blend of Eastern and Western styles, has…


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Meanwhile, in India, a scientifically progressive govt gives manufacturing licence to a Homeopathic company to produce and market oral insulin tablets and then cancel the licence after getting schooled from doctors that oral insulin is not a thing yet. thehindu.com/news/national/…

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I’m starting this book now. I’ve always been amazed by the breadth of knowledge and intensity of @DalrympleWill He’s dedicated his life to the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. I’ve read all his books. Some twice. We are lucky to have this scholar.


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I wrote this 14 years ago. David Headley a US agent worked with Pakistani terror groups & had details of the 26/11 attack in advance which the US did not pass on to us. Later the US would not let us take Headley in custody or admit any culpability virsanghvi.com/Article-Detail…

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"Bakasura, the Crane Demon, Disgorges Krishna," Folio from a dispersed Bhagavata Purana (The Ancient Story of God), 1690 © Metmuseum @ssharadmohhan @swativashishtha @PunjabiRooh @BishtLokinder @ghosh_gopali @ResearchLife92 @CliosChronicles @Indicaa02

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It is a very stupid argument from Ayurveda apologists and sympathizers that doctors who criticize Ayurveda for its pseudoscientific dangerous outcomes are doing it because they are "scared and worried" that the "market share and business" of modern medicine practitioners and…

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It's just so desperate that pharma companies have to employ their dogs to badmouth Ayurveda because they are scared af to lose out their receding market share



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You need to know this. As a tax-payer in India. The journal Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine is no more. It's publication has been stopped by the journal's new publisher-owners: John Wiley and Sons. One of the reasons why this journal ceased to exist was…

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The journal 'Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine' is no more! edzardernst.com/2024/10/the-in… via @edzardernst



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#WATCH | 70th National Film Awards | Rishab Shetty awarded the Best Actor in Leading Role for his performance in the movie 'Kantara' (Video source: DD News/YouTube)


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We spent close to ₹500000 ($5,953) analyzing 134 commonly prescribed and over-the-counter consumed Homeopathic formulations in the Indian market. This is a public health project on alternative medicines that has never been done in the Indian (probably global) context. And for…

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1954 :: PM Manmohan Singh as Student of Economics at Panjab University ( Standing In Top Row Second From Right ) ( Photo - PM Museum Delhi )

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The shameless Entod Pharmaceuticals thought that by tagging the Prime Minister of India on their medical product's post would mask their intention of misleading 100s of 1000s of people. Entod Pharmaceuticals made a post that proclaimed that their Indian innovation (Make in India…

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The final stage! A bookbinder at work, surrounded by his tools. Watercolour painted by an artist based at Kolkata, or perhaps Murshidabad or Lucknow (the artists were moving around a lot), some time between 1798 and 1804. @britishlibrary (Add.Or.1111)

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The formidable Pallava dynasty helped transmit the tradition of Indian temple building far beyond the borders of India, along with majestic notions of Hindu kingship, and the burgeoning Indian renaissance in art and poetry that flourished from the 6th century. But who were the…

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Nṛtya Gaṇeśa stele in red sandstone Northern India, circa 11th century

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On #GaneshaChaturthi, we bring you some of timeless sculptures of Lord Ganesha from across India. Photos from 4th to 16th Cen., from northern to southern parts of nation. Ganesha is one omnipresent deity worshipped across Southeastern Asia. Check out this thread. (1/7)


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A rare mottled red sandstone figure of Gaṇeśa Kushan period, Mathura, 3rd century

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