A mob led by Kuki-Zo women clashed with security forces in Manipur’s Kangpokpi district on Tuesday, triggering fresh tensions in the ethnic strife-hit state. The incident happened at Uyokching near ...
Excessive consumption of whole spices in winter can cause digestive problems, allergies, high blood pressure and increase the ...
Bloating is often dismissed as a minor issue, typically caused by excess gas from foods like fizzy ... or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Women may notice bloating during their menstrual cycle ...
With all of the gas being passed around, some experts recently weighed in on when excessive farting after the holidays (or at any time) may be a cause for concern. In an article that ran on The Sun ...
3. Gas that feels like you need to ‘go’ If you experience frequent, excessive flatulence it can be due to various factors, including swallowing air or eating certain gas-producing foods.
In Worcester, Massachusetts, police officers enforcing anti-prostitution ordinances coerced women to touch their ... two years have focused largely on excessive use of force and the kind of ...
During the holidays, people eat a lot of yummy food at parties and with their families. This can make them feel gassy, which means they fart a lot. Experts say that sometimes, too much farting can ...
However, overindulging in tasty treats throughout the Christmas period can lead to bloating - which certainly doesn’t feel very festive. A nutritionist has explained what might be causing the ...
Connecticut’s chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union is seeking immediate release of video exhibits from a federal lawsuit alleging excessive force in a Connecticut prison. The ...
Russia's economy has been running hot on wartime activities, prompting the country's central bank to hike rates up to 21% — but it's now worried about too much cooling. Elvira Nabiullina, Russia ...
The Gas Safe Register has issued a stark warning that carbon monoxide "can be deadly or cause serious long-term health problems". It also highlights the insidious nature of CO, noting ...