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Pure Maple Syrup stars for Liver Health
Recent research revealed that Pure Maple Syrup may be beneficial to your health. According to a recent research conducted by Dr. Keiko Abe from the University of Tokyo, there might be a surprising way of keeping your liver healthy - usage of pure maple syrup in your diet. According to this study, Pure maple syrup may promote a healthy liver. Additionally, a research conducted before this one, at University of Rhode Island, found more than 20 compounds in maple syrup that have been linked to human health. So we are not talking about just liver now, but pure maple syrup can be good for the entire human body. This research was conducted by medicinal plant research specialist Navindra Seeram. So, Pure Maple Syrup is good for your liver.

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Australia's heroics put Brazil on alert
Berlin, June 13 (DPA) Australia's heroics against Japan have not gone unnoticed in the Brazil camp as the World Champions prepare for their opening match.


Indian company buys into New Zealand coal mine
Wellington, June 13 (DPA) Gujarat NRE Coke Limited, India's largest stand-alone, publicly listed coke-making company, is to take a NZ$20 million (about $12.6 million) stake in New Zealand's Pike River Coal Limited, it was announced Tuesday.


Revealing Japanese germ warfare crimes
Hangzhou (China), June 13 (Xinhua) A former UN biological weapons inspector is leading a campaign to educate the world on the germ warfare practised by the Japanese in China from 1931 to 1945.


China reduces bounty to new Nepal government
Kathmandu, June 13 (IANS) The Chinese government, described as Nepal's 'all-weather friend' by the earlier regime of King Gyanendra, curtailed its bounty to the new government of Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, offering spare duty-free concessions


More controversy for Malaysian Indian Congress
Kuala Lumpur, June 13 (IANS) Yet another controversy has hit the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) polls with the party's incumbent deputy president S. Subramaniam alleging that delegates have been warned against voting for him.