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Watch: How To Make Protein-Rich Aloo Chana Chaat To Enjoy The Rains This Monsoon
- Wednesday July 8, 2020
- Neha Grover
Aloo chana chaat recipe: An amalgamation of aloo chaat and protein-rich chana chaat, this snack is a wholesome small meal that will fill you up and bring pleasure to your taste buds as well.
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food.ndtv.com
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Dental fillings unlikely to cause mercury poisoning
- Wednesday August 14, 2002
- Team DoctorNDTV
Mercury has been used in dentistry for about 150 years but some believe that dental fillings can give off harmful vapours that can be dangerous for dentists and patients. But dental associations say it is safe when mixed with other metals. A range of ailments that some people attribute to the mercury in "silver" dental fillings are more likely to b...
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doctor.ndtv.com
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'Mercurial' problems for regular gum chewers
- Saturday January 13, 2001
- Team DoctorNDTV
Gum chewing has more effects than just the strengthening of jaws as is widely believed. And all of them might not be as good as this one. A recent study done in Sweden opines that chewing gum releases mercury from dental fillings, increasing its concentration in blood. The study undertaken by the Sahlgrenska University Hospital in West Sweden, fo...
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Watch: How To Make Protein-Rich Aloo Chana Chaat To Enjoy The Rains This Monsoon
- Wednesday July 8, 2020
- Neha Grover
Aloo chana chaat recipe: An amalgamation of aloo chaat and protein-rich chana chaat, this snack is a wholesome small meal that will fill you up and bring pleasure to your taste buds as well.
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food.ndtv.com
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Dental fillings unlikely to cause mercury poisoning
- Wednesday August 14, 2002
- Team DoctorNDTV
Mercury has been used in dentistry for about 150 years but some believe that dental fillings can give off harmful vapours that can be dangerous for dentists and patients. But dental associations say it is safe when mixed with other metals. A range of ailments that some people attribute to the mercury in "silver" dental fillings are more likely to b...
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doctor.ndtv.com
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'Mercurial' problems for regular gum chewers
- Saturday January 13, 2001
- Team DoctorNDTV
Gum chewing has more effects than just the strengthening of jaws as is widely believed. And all of them might not be as good as this one. A recent study done in Sweden opines that chewing gum releases mercury from dental fillings, increasing its concentration in blood. The study undertaken by the Sahlgrenska University Hospital in West Sweden, fo...
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doctor.ndtv.com