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If there is a SARS-CoV-2 mutant that has the ability to escape immunity, then the size of the third wave could be significant, suggests the study
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A range of fluids, from fruit juice to cola, have been used to fool the Covid Lateral Flow tests
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Among the 131 patients studied, 94 per cent developed antibodies to the coronavirus
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Nothing says joy like flowers — celebrities along with fashion houses such as Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and Richard Quinn are embracing the pattern
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For the same, educational videos giving the perspective of the ones majorly suffering at the other end due to the rising pollution has been going viral in the recent times.
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An exciting new science-driven guide to protecting your mind from decline. This book includes a 12-week brain training program
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These fears and uncertainties aren't irrational nor surprising given the many unexpected changes our brains have adjusted with, in the last one and a half years.
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Saffola Masala Oats can be whipped up to your liking using real vegetables, sauces, dry fruits and crispies.
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The 'Little Things We Do' research was commissioned to highlight how little contributions and their subsequent impact often leaves a lasting mark on our lives.
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The article 'Factors Influencing Incidence of Wheelchair Repairs and Consequences Among Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury' was published in the journal Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
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The use of high-grade face masks sees 100 per cent protection against direct, ward-based Covid-19 infection, says study
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The invention, described in an article in the journal Nature Methods, could open new avenues in advanced microscopy, the researchers say.
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The authors note that this presents challenges at both the individual and population levels, since current vaccine protocols may not provide adequate protection to immunosuppressed patients
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The study published in the journal Blood Advances underscores the need for COVID-19 risk reduction strategies and vaccination for this medically vulnerable population.
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Hyderabad: Research by ReaGene Innovations Private Limited, a startup incubated at the ASPIRE-BioNEST, and INDRAS Private Limited suggests that an anti-diabetic drug Ertugliflozin, can be repurposed to treat Covid-19. According to the findings, the repurposed drug binds effectively to the receptor binding domain of the spike protein of Covid-19 and also displayed significant anti-inflammatory and […]
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With the delta variant, a study by British researchers found people were well protected when they got both doses of either the AstraZeneca or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines.
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Spinal muscular atrophy is a genetic disease affecting the part of the nervous system that controls our ability to move our muscles voluntarily.
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Less visitors meant the numbers of birds grew in the Divjaka-Karavasta National Park
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Africa has reported many new outbreaks of the variant as Tunisia, Mozambique, Uganda, Nigeria and Malawi are among the 11 countries targeted by Delta.
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Keeping in touch with their families and loved ones is the what most doctors say help them stay calm even after working non-stop for long hours.
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The apex Indian court, in 2018, passed the landmark decision of scrapping Article 377, which decriminalized homosexuality.
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The study, titled 'What are friends for? The impact of friendship on communicative efficiency and cortisol response during collaborative problem solving among younger and older women', was published in the Journal of Women and Aging.
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Led by a team of researchers at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the results suggest that the proteins could help researchers identify diabetics most at risk of kidney damage
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In the US, two models of masks with a see-through portion in the mouth area have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.