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Children’s Day is celebrated all over the world on 20th November in recognition of Child’s right by the UN.
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A study by global travel technology company Amadeus revealed that over four in five (84 per cent) travellers around the world said technology would increase their confidence to travel in the next 12 months.
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Students were asked to create a 1-minute video and a collage with the original picture following which students’ recreated the characters.
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The food delivery platform said that for restaurants to be able to tap into this growing demand, it is making takeaway service available for free to its restaurant partners.
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As far as the safety concern of the hospitals are concerned, the staff in ICUs that house patients are entitled to the full PPE including N-95 masks and eye protection.
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The 'nakurnjak' is used to warm men's private parts during harsh winters
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Basic cleanliness is not enough, one needs a little extra during these times, which is why people are opting for 'professional cleaning' services.
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The survey saw South Africa as the go-to safari destination, packed with outdoor adventures, applauded for pristine and well-kept beaches.
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The study this time from Cardiff University in the UK, which has not yet been peer-reviewed or published in a medical journal, found that some mouthwashes could help to kill the Coronavirus in saliva.
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The findings, published in the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, show that vaping changes the expression of genes and production of proteins in respiratory cells.
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The celebration included an informative Telugu skit, recitation of Mahalakshmi Ashtakam, ramp walk in traditional attire and a dance collage.
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The celebrations included ‘My Stamp’ Flintobox activity.
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Shift work causes a person's internal body clock (circadian rhythm) to be out of step with the external light and dark cycle.
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Deforestation and habitat loss also harms the natural cycles of ecosystems, affecting all stages of animal life from reproduction, to migration, to mating.
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Students had a fun experience which helped their skills and made Diwali celebrations unique.
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An amazing fancy dress video compiled for students of pre-primary to Grade 2 participants drew applause from all.
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Students spoke about the importance of Diwali and the tradition and mythology behind the festival of lights.
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The study was led by Dr. Alona Emodi-Perlman and Prof. Ilana Eli of TAU's Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine at TAU's Sackler Faculty of Medicine.
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As the fitness industry has shifted from outdoor to virtual platforms, people started working out of the comfort of their home.
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A few amusing, informational anecdotes about the bottles chosen are charming; anything more and you stand to lose your audience!
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If you haven't done so until the last moment, these quick remedies will help you look your best on your big day.
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The clinical trial, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, showed that this medication can improve the heart's size, shape, and function, leading to better exercise capacity and quality of life
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The vaccine candidate includes an antigen in-licensed from BCM Ventures, Baylor College of Medicine’s integrated commercialisation team, along with Dynavax’s advanced adjuvant CpG 1018.
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This medication is usually used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, and was initially identified by the Imperial College London using artificial intelligence as a drug that could have anti-viral and anti-inflammatory effects.