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According to the authors, neutralizing antibodies are important for immunity against SARS-CoV-2 and as therapeutics for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19.
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In 2020, there were 78 million prescriptions for antidepressants in England, and about half of the patients treated have taken them for at least two years. Guidelines typically recommend that antidepressants be taken for up to 6 to 12 months
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The research provides fresh evidence that people have transmitted SARS-CoV-2 to cats during the pandemic in the UK.
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The findings of the study were published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, the flagship journal of the American Thoracic Society.
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The findings of the study were published in the journal 'JAMA Pediatrics'. The study was led by UW Medicine and University of Oxford doctors.
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B-town celebs share how tough quarantine would have been without these tough animal friends
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Beat those sultry summers woes with cool shades of aquatic vibes
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Couples choose to script their own version of wedded bliss
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If you want to see the change in your body and are ready to make serious changes to your lifestyle while stuck at home again, Niraj Puran Rao, fitness icon and the Indian candidate on the iconic business reality show
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As per People magazine, the 46-year-old star announced that she will be releasing her first cookbook titled 'Rebel Homemaker: Food, Family, Life', on Wednesday's episode of her daytime series. The book is set to release on November 2.
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A team of researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC) computed air conditioning requirements in 60 of the world's most populous cities -- with the additional ventilation required due to Covid-19.
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"Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive human malignancies, with an overall med ian survival that is less than five months," says cancer biologist Yutaka Kondo of Nagoya University
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The study of 8001 men and women found that female adults who experienced unconscious wakefulness most often and for longer periods of time had nearly double the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease
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The findings of the study were published in the International Journal of Stroke. The research was led by a team at the University of Birmingham.
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Aakash Ranison, a well-known climate change activist and sustainability influencer, has come up with a free e-book titled ‘Climate Change Explained for one and all’
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Guide for young art collectors to collect art and build their collection basis their personality
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The study was conducted by Jayaram Thimmapuram, Robert Pargament, Theodore Bell and Holly Schurk of the WellSpan Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, York, PA; and Divya K. Madhusudhan
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Washington: As India experiences a new wave of COVID-19 pandemic, an Indian public healthcare expert has called for adopting a “build, buy and jab” strategy for mass vaccination to handle the crisis along with the enforcement of appropriate behaviours and continuous communication from doctors, political leaders and administration. “We are witnessing an awful resurgence of […]
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"Music intervention is an effective strategy and is easy to administer by a caregiver or healthcare worker," the authors wrote.
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Iron deficiency is common in women of childbearing age and is a global health problem.
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Hyderabad: Despite facing the Covid pandemic last year, there continues to be a lot of confusion and misinformation on the way positive cases should be treated. Till a few days ago, the treatment procedures were different, as each hospital adopted its own protocols. To curtail this practice and ensure all patients get standardised care, the […]
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Dog-a-Licious is a haven of delicious cakes, cookies, and chews for pet parents in the city
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Modern men like Harry Styles and Prateik Babbar are breaking barriers of toxic masculinity. Men are no more shying away from self-care
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While obese people are at a higher risk of developing a more serious infection, there is no increased risk of death.