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Tapping massage, or tapotement, is a rhythmic massage technique relying on repeated light tapping or striking movements to stimulate muscles, activate blood circulation, and awaken the body. It is used to improve sports performance, relaxation, and skin appearance.
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Egyptian judo player Dina Alaa was killed by her husband who shot her in front of their children in Alexandria. The husband then tried to commit suicide. Investigations are ongoing amid public outrage.
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Iman Abu Qoura, member of Al-Azhar Global Center for Electronic Fatwas, said a woman experiencing istihadha is considered legally pure and must perform all acts of worship like a pure woman. Istihadha blood is pure and its traces must be removed before prayer without requiring ghusl, only ablution at prayer time.
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Excessive intake of magnesium supplements may cause diarrhea, heart disturbances, respiratory depression, nervous system effects, and toxicity in kidney patients.
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Excessive intake of magnesium supplements may cause diarrhea, heart disturbances, respiratory depression, nervous system effects, and toxicity in kidney patients.
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Iman Abu Qoura, member of Al-Azhar Global Center for Electronic Fatwas, said a woman experiencing istihadha is considered legally pure and must perform all acts of worship like a pure woman. Istihadha blood is pure and its traces must be removed before prayer without requiring ghusl, only ablution at prayer time.
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Studies show that very hot beverages (65°C or above) may increase the risk of squamous cell esophageal cancer by 60%, especially when consumed regularly and combined with factors like smoking and alcohol.
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Studies show that very hot beverages (65°C or above) may increase the risk of squamous cell esophageal cancer by 60%, especially when consumed regularly and combined with factors like smoking and alcohol.
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