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If you haven't found there perfect gift already, here's a round up of what you can pick up last minute from candles, oil lamps, diyas, cookware and more.
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Between 2020 and 2022, the University of Texas research team randomly chose 58 individuals, aged 18-65, who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection via PCR.
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You can even incorporate some sarees from your mother's wardrobe, making them cherished heirlooms that you can pass down to your children in the future.
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In a study of over 2,000 US children, aged between just nine to 10, those who reported drinking caffeinated soda daily were found a year later twice as likely to state they had sipped alcohol.
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IPF 2023 promises a diverse range of programs, from artist talks and print and digital photography exhibitions to screenings, workshops, and portfolio reviews.
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Ophthalmologists from the renowned LV Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) in Hyderabad have issued a crucial reminder ahead of Diwali celebrations.
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Vinay and the widow were in love and had planned to get married, however, the woman refused to marry him.
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Surgeons at Medicover Hospitals, Hitec City, on Tuesday announced successful treatment of 18-year-old-girl from Somalia, by surgically removing 50 kg of lymphatic tissue that over the years accumulated in her left leg.
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A Canadian team of researchers has now explored the current and long-term consequences of COC use, as well as the influence of naturally occurring and synthetic sex hormones on fear-related brain areas, the neural circuitry through which fear is processed in the brain.
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Installed a few weeks ago with a cost of nearly Rs 32 crore, the renowned Da Vinci Robotic Systems have already been employed by the hospital surgeons to treat 16 cancer patients
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RS is an inflammatory disease that lasts at least 12 weeks and can cause nasal congestion, nasal discharge, difficulty breathing through the nose, face pain, and even loss of sense of smell.
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Adequate management is crucial for the timely healing and prevention of infections in open wounds, whether they result from an accident or a medical procedure like surgery.
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Published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, the study revealed that the elevated risk remains significant even after considering other factors like genetics, lifestyle, and socioeconomics.
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The eight-week mindfulness-based blood pressure reduction programme significantly improved people's scores on measures of self-awareness and adherence to a heart-healthy diet compared to a control group, according to results published in JAMA Network Open.
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The study, which will be published in Neurology - the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology - sought to discover national and geographic patterns of Parkinson's disease, as well as test for nationally and region-specific connections with fine particulate matter.
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The study, conducted by researchers from Patna-based Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital on a patient suffering from high levels of blood sugar, has been published in the International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ).
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A new study published online Oct. 30 in Immunity, a Cell Press publication, reveals a cancer therapy technique that researchers describe as more accurate, long-lasting, and less harmful than current treatments.
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The Harvard Medical School (HMS) study, done in mice, suggested that muscle inflammation caused by exertion mobilises inflammation-countering T cells, or Tregs, which enhance the muscles ability to use energy as fuel and improve overall exercise endurance.
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According to the study published in the journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, higher self-reported childhood adversity was associated with a 12-25 per cent increased risk of Covid-19 hospitalisation and mortality.
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Inspired by regional culinary trends and the changing seasons, the new menu boasts a tantalizing array of dishes crafted by talented chefs,
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Many times, given all the culinary temptations on offer everywhere, even getting back on track after the festival season seems not just difficult but impossible.
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Hyderabad-based NiedlFree Technologies announced breakthrough in developing oral form of insulin that can be directly administered to diabetics without the need of a needle
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The recently published study in Science Translational Medicine elucidates how these effects play a role in long Covid symptoms and identify potential new targets for treatment.
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On September 20, Lawrence Faucette, a 58-year-old with terminal heart disease, became the world's second recipient of a genetically modified pig heart transplant