Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23284)
Age 50
Joined myLot 10 years ago
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Dr Souvik Chatterji's Responses
Emmanuel Adelakun
@ogbenishyna44 (1769)
8 Jun
There seems to be some conflicting reports about the safety of some everyday foods that we consume innocently. Processed meat like sausage, canned processed foods and a whole list of others have been linked with cancer , and some...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji I dont have any idea but people should avoid fast food like pizza burger coke to mention a few
9 Jun
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382814)
• Rockingham, Australia
7 Jun
The photo shows another of the woodworking items being displayed in the clubhouse.
Falling vaccination rates have allowed measles, whooping cough and diphtheria to resurface as major health concerns. One Australian paediatrician...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji yes both of my sons got vaccinated with Tuberculosis, measles, diptheria.
8 Jun
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5215)
• Northampton, England
2 Jun
A young white middle-class student called Henry Nowak was murdered by a Sikh man last year in England. Legally they can carry a knife called a Kirpan for religious reasons.The court case finished this week and the Sikh was found...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382814)
• Rockingham, Australia
3 Jun
The photo is another one from the display which is in our clubhouse. It has nothing to do with the discussion but isn't it just beautiful?
Recently, myLotter, @Snowy, mentioned dyeing her hair. When Vince’s hair first started to...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji Many people put dye in hair from youth. I dont know whether there are health ailments.
3 Jun
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rakski
@rakski (157088)
• Philippines
27 May
Last night around 11pm, we heard a loud blast or explosion and after that, the electricity went out. Up to now, we still don’t have power and it honestly feels like living in hell because of the heat. We tried to survive using the...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji in the summer days it is a nightmare to have power off
3 Jun
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marguicha
@marguicha (230365)
• Chile
28 May
Good morning, dear friends.
I don´t have much to tell lately. My grandson Daniel came for lunch yesterday. It was a lovely time. Later on he did the dishes while I had a nap. I discovered later that I will have to wash them again...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji thanks Marguicha buy those boots which suit your size
29 May
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rsa101
@rsa101 (41135)
• Philippines
28 May
I had a somewhat different day today. The entire day was rather hot and muggy until late in the afternoon, when my wife complained that she couldn't get home because it was pouring heavily where she was. I could hear thunder...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji if it is hot there then the rain must definitely have given relief
29 May
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Brigitte Gonzales
@bbghitte (3498)
• Philippines
17 May
Sharing this community garden that one of our Sangguniang Barangay Member initiated in her assigned district. In this photo, they were planting tomatoes and eggplants, and after a few months, they were able to sell and even share...
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Manuela Lopes
@nela13 (59365)
• Portugal
26 May
We have a cherry tree and this year it is full of cherries.
My father pick these this morning, they are so beautiful and delicious, I just love it.
I took some for me have as a dessert tomorrow at work (I always take...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji the cherries look like Indian tomatoes. I have not tasted them as they are not found in India.
27 May
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rakski
@rakski (157088)
• Philippines
26 May
Cooking and baking during these hot summer days feels like pure torture. The kitchen already gets warm from the weather, and once the stove or oven is turned on, it becomes even harder to stay comfortable. When I use the oven, it...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji thanks Rakski the same is the case in Calcutta it is 38 degree celsius and 90 percent humidity
27 May
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Joanie
@Freelanzer (10782)
• Canada
26 May
Is kindness rare these days?
Recently someone purchased an item from me and I offered them another one for free. She was shocked and surprised from her expression and comments. She kept saying I can pay for it and I kept...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji yes I agree with you. These days kindness is very rare
27 May
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382814)
• Rockingham, Australia
19 May
We used to live in Esperance on Western Australia’s south coast. It’s about eight hours drive from the capital, Perth, and quite isolated really. It’s quite a big town with all the facilities you could ask for, including a Coles...
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rakski
@rakski (157088)
• Philippines
18 May
After weeks of not drinking hot coffee, I am now enjoying again a cup of hot black coffee. Yes, that's because my throat is hurting. This soothes my throat right now. This has no calorie as well as I did not use sugar. Later on, I...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji I think you can add ginger in the honey for relief
19 May
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MARILYN
@Marilynda1225 (91214)
• United States
18 May
Happy Monday Everyone! it's a sunny and hot day here today. Looks like we're in for a few days of very warm weather and then it will go back to cooler temperatures and days of some rain., With the upcoming holiday weekend (next...
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rakski
@rakski (157088)
• Philippines
18 May
I really thought it was going to rain again this afternoon. I heard loud thunder rolls from a distance, and the sky suddenly turned dark and cloudy. The air even felt cooler for a while, so I was already expecting a heavy downpour...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji thanks rakski it is so hot in calcutta now that we are praying for heavy rain
19 May
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Anindita Sengupta
@aninditasen (18202)
• Raurkela, India
29 Apr
The heat in my city Rourkela forced the government to close schools and colleges but a government aided law college president refuses to start a morning shift office. This is totally inhuman. The higher education department and...
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