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ORS, which comes in a small packet and dissolves in water, is a lifesaving and inexpensive treatment for diarrhoeal disease, yet few prescribe it.
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According to the survey, which included consumers from India, Australia, Canada, Japan, Mexico, the UK, and UK, 80 per cent of Indians prioritize their mental health at work and a 78 per cent reported that their workplace offers health and wellness benefits.
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Cervical cancer has become a focal point of public health initiatives, highlighted by the government's emphasis on vaccinations in the Union interim budget.
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Previous research has suggested that HPV may also contribute to the build-up of dangerous plaque in the arteries.
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Sometimes, out of desperation to escape heat, people also tend to consume water from unsafe sources, which triggers cholera, typhoid and infections like rotavirus, salmonella, shigella and diarrhoea
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The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, investigates the use of agenT-797, MiNK Therapeutic's allogeneic, unmodified invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cell therapy.
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The study made a comprehensive analysis of rare and common genetic variations in young Indian population which can enhance the understanding of the genetic basis of Parkinson's disease.
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This study looks at bariatric surgery as a better long-term solution to control obesity and, as a result, high blood pressure.
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The 25-year-old singer-songwriter and actress was seen in a beaded ensemble by the Indian couturier, whose electric blue cut-out gown worn by rapper Cardi B turned up the heat during last year's Grammy Awards.
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A culinary fusion know for being made in a fiery red sauce, gobi manchurian is a long-standing popular snack, available across India.
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The number of daily cases had dropped to double-digits till December 5, but cases had begun to increase after emergence of a new variant and cold weather conditions.
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For the past few years, live broadcasting of complicated surgeries from private hospitals to CME programmes, have become normalized.
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A groundbreaking trial for a vaccine aimed at treating early-stage bowel cancer on a global scale is being led by a British Indian doctor serving as the chief investigator.
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High Court Justice Surepalli Nanda said that health was precious wealth in the life of humans.
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The present therapies involve modifying inefficient dietary and physical activity behaviours, as there is an inadequate understanding of the elements that may contribute to rapid weight loss.
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Studies have shown that individuals with rheumatoid arthritis may have a slightly higher risk of certain types of cancer compared to the general population.
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The pant suit spells power dressing like no other outfit, and our Bollywood divas are as adept at slaying this style. Check out these celebrities who rock the look.
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February 4 is marked as World Cancer Day annually, with this year's theme being 'Close the Care Gap.'
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The study published in the journal Nature revealed insights into the brain’s neurons that enable language production, and which could lead to improvements in the understanding and treatment of speech and language disorders.
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The prototype of the new device, named as Etco2monitor capnograph, and the exclusive software that is being utilized on a mobile phone to track the patient’s medical information is already in the testing stage
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The researchers have developed a novel class of these drugs, which could be successfully developed as a medication to treat patients.
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"In India, it stands as the most prevalent cancer, with breast cancer following closely. Despite there being over 100 subtypes of HPV, approximately 20 of them are linked to cancer, making it a preventable disease," she emphasized.
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This type of cancer is not only preventable but also treatable, especially when identified in its early stages. Regular screenings, HPV vaccination, and lifestyle choices are pivotal in minimizing the risk of cervical cancer.
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Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital in the US found that there was an association between the use of sodium-glucose contratransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors and a lower risk of developing kidney stones.