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Aphrodisiac Foods: Fact Or Fiction? Expert Decodes The Valentine's Diet
- Monday February 9, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
Some of the most touted aphrodisiac foods include oysters, dark chocolate, strawberry, honey, watermelon, figs, saffron and others. Read on to know if aphrodisiac foods are beneficial.
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www.ndtv.com
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Star Trek: Discovery vs The Orville - Which One Is Worth Your Time?
- Friday October 6, 2017
- Gopal Sathe
Star Trek: Discovery and The Orville both started a couple of weeks ago, and ahead of the next instalments this weekend, we look at which one is the true heir to the Star Trek series.
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www.gadgets360.com
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The Real Reason Some People End Up With Partners Who Are Way More Attractive
- Tuesday May 3, 2016
- World News | Ana Swanson, The Washington Post
You've probably come across those couples where one partner is significantly more attractive than the other. It's often fodder for fictional comedy - think of oafish Homer and demure Marge in "The Simpsons," Peter and Lois Griffin in "Family Guy," or a fake article in the Onion. In real life, of course, it's also a source of pain for some couples, ...
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Aphrodisiac Foods: Fact Or Fiction? Expert Decodes The Valentine's Diet
- Monday February 9, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
Some of the most touted aphrodisiac foods include oysters, dark chocolate, strawberry, honey, watermelon, figs, saffron and others. Read on to know if aphrodisiac foods are beneficial.
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www.ndtv.com
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Star Trek: Discovery vs The Orville - Which One Is Worth Your Time?
- Friday October 6, 2017
- Gopal Sathe
Star Trek: Discovery and The Orville both started a couple of weeks ago, and ahead of the next instalments this weekend, we look at which one is the true heir to the Star Trek series.
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www.gadgets360.com
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The Real Reason Some People End Up With Partners Who Are Way More Attractive
- Tuesday May 3, 2016
- World News | Ana Swanson, The Washington Post
You've probably come across those couples where one partner is significantly more attractive than the other. It's often fodder for fictional comedy - think of oafish Homer and demure Marge in "The Simpsons," Peter and Lois Griffin in "Family Guy," or a fake article in the Onion. In real life, of course, it's also a source of pain for some couples, ...
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www.ndtv.com