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Actor-philanthropist Upasana Kamineni couldn’t make it more memorable than visiting a farm with her father. Marking World’s Father’s Day, she visited a farm nearby and posted the picture on her Instagram account to convey her wishes to fans. “New ray of Happiness at the farm. Thank u my dearest dad for taking care of all […]
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The findings of the research conducted at Louisiana State University Health New Orleans Neuroscience Center of Excellence have been published in the journal Scientific Reports.
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On Father's Day, we celebrate the superhero in our life with a visit to his favourite spot, take him shopping, or enjoy his favourite sport.
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Zhongwei Li and his colleagues describe how they can generate rudimentary kidney structures, known as organoids, that resemble the collecting duct system that helps maintain the body's fluid and pH balance by concentrating and transporting urine.
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Dr Krishna Ella, CMD, Bharat Biotech, an alumnus of Anand Niketan College of Agriculture of Warora (Maharashtra), learnt in one of his regular call with the Anandwan management that the inmates were affected by the pandemic
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Cheeky one-liners painted on trucks are being used for awareness campaigns
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While 'Calm' is one of the best apps for sleep, meditation and relaxation, the 'Yoga-Go' app is a source of home-based yoga workouts.
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To get you inspired, IANSlife speaks to eight exemplary visual artists, classical dancers and musicians who share insights on how their yogic lifestyle helps them with life and art.
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Keeping in mind the upcoming wedding season and the new mantra of reusing heritage and preowned items, here are few styling options for your loved saree to give them a different look.
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Alternative medicine witnessing demand as many try to deal with issues arising out of the pandemic
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In the journal Conservation Biology, the research team reports a connection between this unintentional fertilisation and the low diversity of butterflies in Switzerland.
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In 2019, more than 700,000 people died of suicide, one in 100 deaths, which was more than HIV, malaria, wars or homicide, the world body said in a statement issued on Thursday.
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The study, published on Thursday in the journal JAMA, recruited 45 healthy male volunteers aged 18 to 50 years scheduled for mRNA COVID-19 vaccination by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.
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Digital content creators like podcasters, bloggers, influencers, video creators, and voice-over artists will be in demand in the future.
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A newborn baby's skin is 40-60 times thinner than an adult and hence needs the gentlest care and nourishment.
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Owing to the benefits that the study of numerology offer, several celebrities and business tycoons have paved their way to success by changing their names.
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The initiative is designed to positively impact the lives of women, the brand says.
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The Gucci New Ace and Gucci Rhyton models are available in stores and online; and the Gucci Basket will retail starting June 18, 2021.
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The intestinal disease necrotizing enterocolitis is a leading cause of death among premature infants born in the US and across the globe. Characterized by excessive inflammation that can cause tissue decay in the bowels
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The study, led by researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, and University of Massachusetts, showed that infection with a specific coronavirus strain reactivated dormant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) in mice.
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Google.org will support procurement and installation of approximately 80 oxygen generation plants in healthcare facilities in high-need and rural locations with new grants of approximately Rs 90 crore to GiveIndia and nearly Rs 18.5 crore
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For instance, research shows that the amount of time a child spends outdoors can play a significant role in their risk of developing myopia.
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The actor recently uploaded a photo on her Instagram account where she looks absolutely stunning wearing a boho-chic outfit which is a cute pink satin top and a frilly floral mini skirt.
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The study was published online in the journal- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society.
An analysis of data on more than 30,000 American adults showed that skipping breakfast- and missing out on the calcium in milk