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"Very likely by the summer, a lot of things will be back to normal... If vaccine approvals come along quickly," Gates said in a television interview on Thursday night.
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Even the leafy vegetables like palak, methi tasted amazing as they had planted them and seen them grow.
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The students also brought out the fact that lavender is the international colour for epilepsy and is also a colour that symbolises solitude.
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Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high.
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The study, published in The Lancet medical journal, suggest that those aged over 70 -- who are at higher risk of serious illness and death from Covid-19 -- could build robust immunity to the novel Coronavirus.
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Apollo Hospitals, along with its subsidiary, Apollo Diagnostics will offer the Tata MD Check testing in the National Capital Region from the first week of December 2020 and shortly thereafter
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The team is also testing whether the vaccine stops people developing COVID-19 in larger Phase 3 trials and early results from this crucial stage are expected in the coming weeks.
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This winter let's celebrate the change in weather with these line up of the perfect kind of jackets
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In the study, blood markers of inflammation were high in people with critical results.
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Pfizer said the vaccine had no serious side effects and that the company will apply for emergency use authorization from US regulators "within days"
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Hyderabad-based Sai Sunaina quit her day job to pursue baking, and is now delivering mouth-watering cakes to even celebrities
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CPT did not lead to reduction in progression to severe Covid-19 or all-cause mortality in the group that received CPT as compared to the group that did not receive the therapy, said ICMR study
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Children walked the ramp in their funky outfits, wacky hairdos and fancy footwear with poise, confidence and elegance.
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For healthy persons, the effects of wearing a mask on given physiological markers were minimal, no matter what type of mask was worn or the degree of exercise.
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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.