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According to the authors of the new Current Biology paper, if preterm infants have not yet developed the mechanism that allows people to become accustomed to moderate pain, medical procedures in their first few weeks of life may have an impact on their development.
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Health Minister T Harish Rao urged people to get vaccinated with booster Covid-19 vaccines in government hospitals.
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According to Abby Phillips, a known hepatologist in the country who is famous on Twitter as The Liver Doc, blending can cause oxalate kidney injury and the kidneys take a long time to recover from it.
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Actress Rashmika Mandanna tells about her association with the Japanese fashion brand and how their contemporary collection resonates with her sartorial sense - unique, minimalistic, and artistic.
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Directorate of Public Health is rolling out the summer action plan and taking measures to prepare government hospitals for the summer months in Telangana
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World Health Organization has warned that people are ingesting more than twice as much salt as they should each day
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The findings, published in the journal Current Biology, indicates that efforts to promote healthy sleep duration ahead of an immunisation could be an easy way to improve vaccine effectiveness.
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The test examines biomarkers that can help them objectively determine someone's risk for developing anxiety, the severity of their current anxiety and which therapies would likely treat their anxiety the best
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To stay hydrated, besides the usual buttermilk, watermelon juice, coconut water and lassi, here are four recipes to make your hydrating delicious summer drinks.
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Author Adam Croft, 36, said that he had got up from the sofa one evening and "felt a bit dizzy" but when he got to the kitchen to get some water he "immediately felt the world closing in."
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As concerns mounted and some people wondered whether this could possibly turn out to be another Covid, pulmonologist Anurag Agrawal said he doesn't expect to see a massive wave.
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Couples are now planning grand weddings with great details. From themes and décor to food and fashion, everything overdone would still be less.
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The two, in a tête-à-tête, shared how their friendship evolved in bringing each other’s dream to reality, while Maria baked and shared her recipe for the ‘Orange Cake’ from her award-winning book.
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Exams are a period of stress for any student irrespective of age, doesn't matter if you are a child or you are appearing for your masters. A good diet helps students to beat the stress.
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Health activist and a victim of passive smoking, Nalini Satyanarayan said that exposure to passive smoking happens in designated smoke rooms in eateries.
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Doctors of King George's Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow, have advised that those suffering from such problems should consult their doctors.
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Cases of influenza due to H3N2 in India started rising in December, 2022 and continues across many States even in March
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Research group from the University of Copenhagen has managed to block invasive growth in a skin cancer model by using artificial human skin
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The findings challenge the misconception that adult deaths from respiratory diseases are determined only by behaviour in adulthood, such as smoking.
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People infected with Covid can also witness issues like constipation, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, bloating and vomiting.
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There are potential dangers of exposure to pigeon droppings that can lead to a severe form of allergy known as hypersensitivity pneumonitis or bird breeders' lung
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Patients who had Covid-19 disease could be at increased risk of suffering chest pain in the six months to a year after the infection, finds a study, signalling a future risk of heart diseases.
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Looking to try weight loss by following a 'keto' diet? You could be at twice the risk of suffering heart attack and stroke, warns a study.
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World Obesity Day was initiated as an annual campaign with the objective of stimulating actions and supporting practical or possible solutions that will help people achieve and maintain a healthy weight. March 4 is commemorated at World Obesity Day.