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While research highlights the energy and cost efficiency of LEDs, experts warn that they may also be one of the most harmful sources of non-native electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation, posing serious long-term health risks.
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A host of special guests, including Bollywood star Ayushmann Khurrana, wrestler and fitness enthusiast Sangram Singh, and wellness guru Mickey Mehta will grace the event
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Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, USA, have found that previous exposure to certain seasonal influenza viruses can enhance cross-reactive immunity against the H5N1 avian influenza virus.
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EMRI said while India has reported approximately 1.2 million cases of sudden cardiac arrest, awareness of CPR remains critically low at just 2 per cent. Added to that, instances of bystander CPR are rare
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Mudumal Megalithic Menhirs, also known as Mudumal Niluvu Raallu, are among the largest and most enigmatic standing stones located in Telangana. Historians believe this is the only megalithic site in India where a star constellation depiction has been identified
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Regulatory authorities in all States have been directed to step up surveillance on Dairy Analogues throughout the month of March. The aim is to prevent food adulteration and mislabeling during festivals, when demand for such products is expected to reach sky high.
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The study, published in the Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, showed that chickpeas and lentils contain more zinc and iron -- key vitamins for better nutrition than oats and wheat
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A total of 101 individuals, including the staff and senior management of Café Niloufer, participated in the blood donation camp
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This unique ‘cell composition’ based therapy marks a significant milestone in the field of ophthalmology and cell-based therapies, hospital in a press release on Thursday.
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NephroPlus conducted over 4,500 screenings from March 6 to 8, across 26 plus cities as part of its campaign for World Kidney Day 2025
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The doctors retrieved liver (one organ) and allocated it to a needy patient based on organ donation guidelines
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The lecture, which is being organised by the Telangana Academy of Sciences, honours the legacy of Dr Manohar VN Shirodkar through an endowment established by Indira Devi Dhanrajgir
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The study titled as ‘Mitigation of Lens Opacification by a functional food in a diabetic rodent model’, published in the journal Chemico-Biological Interactions (February, 2024), indicated that natural food products exerted multiple actions including antioxidant, which reduce the risk of chronic diseases and anti-inflammatory
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CARI signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the School of Natural Product Studies (SNPS), Jadavpur University, Kolkata to mark the beginning of a collaborative research project to probe the potential of "Vidangadi Lauham"-- a classical Ayurvedic formulation -- in the management of diabetes
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The initial part of the upcoming summer season is likely to be severe, so everyone should be very careful regarding your health
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Haleem is deeply woven into Hyderabad’s identity and has evolved as an economic powerhouse, a tool for diplomacy, shaping business, politics and community ties across the city and beyond
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Authorities have intensified surveillance and preventive measures after 21 kindergarten (KG) students from a matriculation school in Peelamedu tested positive for the viral infection in the past two days.
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Larger species face higher cancer risks but those that reached that size rapidly evolved mechanisms for mitigating it, such as lower mutation rates or enhanced DNA repair mechanisms
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Tetanus Vaccine and Oxytocin Injections are temperature-sensitive medicines that should be stored in a refrigerator at 2 degree Celsius and 8 degree Celsius to maintain their efficacy
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On the occasion of World Kidney Day, the screening camps will take place from 9 am to 6 pm between March 6 and 8 across the clinics in India and abroad
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With a multi-pronged approach, the key initiatives undertaken by the HICC include development of checklists to calculate KPIs, daily audits, prescription audits, and collection of AMR data by clinical pharmacology, among many other things
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A recent study conducted by the city-based Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG) Hospitals among the IT workforce in Hitec City has indicated that 80 percent of them are overweight
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The long-standing practice of inbreeding or endogamy, where individuals marry within a small community, increases the likelihood of passing disease-causing gene variants—alterations in DNA—to offspring, thereby elevating the risk of genetic disorders. According to lead author Kumarasamy Thangaraj, a senior scientist at the CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, endogamy is the leading factor behind population-specific diseases in India.
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Wholemeal bread is made from flour containing all parts of the original grain (endosperm, germ and bran) in their original proportions