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According to a study published in the journal "Phytotherapy Research," black turmeric may have potential anti-inflammatory properties that could be beneficial for people with joint pain. The study, which was conducted on rats, found that black turmeric extract was able to improve joint mobility and reduce inflammation in the rats' joints. The study's lead author, | The India Post The India Post
Eden Gardens is set to perform a light and sound laser show for the fans on ODI cricket's return to Kolkata after 5 years. The CAB officials confirmed of the development.