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If you didn't know, some Hindus absolutely venerate cows. Bovines are considered to be a sacred creature and a symbol of all living things. Many states in India have outlawed the killing of cows and the consumption of beef. However, some Hindu worshippers have taken the veneration of cattle to a new level by opening up an emergency medical service to treat sick or injured bovines.
Scientists in western India say they have found traces of gold in the urine of the indigenous Gir cow breed.
Cystic acne is considered to be the most severe type of acne. Not only are cystic lesions unsightly, but they're also painful and not easily gotten rid of. According to Allure Magazine, cystic pimples don't contain a core of dead skin or pus. That means if you try to squeeze one, it won't work. Instead, you get trauma and more inflammation, leading to scarring and skin discoloration. If you can't run to a dermatologist for a quick cortisone injection, start by putting ice on the cystic lesion for a few seconds, then moisturize. Then, apply both salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide ointments. The former should be at around 1.5 to 2 percent. The latter should be at around 2.5 percent. Finally, top it off with some oil-free moisturizer, and mask redness with a green color-correcting concealer. Good luck!
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They say there's nothing stronger than a mother's love, and video from India's Karnataka State proves that a mother's love isn't limited to humans. A loving mother cow followed a pickup truck as it was driving her two-month-baby calf to a nearby veterinary hospital. The affectionate mother never let the vehicle out of her sight as she stayed on the side of the car during the entire ride. The worried mom then stayed outside the hospital for two whole days waiting for the vet to finish treating her little loved one.