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                    The researchers noted that the mutation, called D614G, is located in the spike protein that pries open our cells for viral entry. 
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                    Researchers in Italy isolated cells (human primary keratinocytes) from the skin of patients with non-melanoma skin cancers. 
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                    'Kaddu Ki Kheer' is a yummy dessert popular with Hyderabadis to celebrate any festive occasion 
  
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                    The research, conducted in two main STI centres in Milan, Italy, found that despite the lockdown restrictions, diagnosis of STIs, including gonorrhoea, secondary syphilis and mycoplasma genitalium (MG) have increased. 
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                    The research was presented at the 29th Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) -- EADV Virtual. 
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                    Experts suggest taking natural antioxidants like Gamma-oryzanol, a natural antioxidant found in rice bran which is also gaining popularity in India 
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                    The study, published in the journal 'Social Science and Medicine', demonstrated that access to neighbourhood green space is linked to lower rates of smoking. 
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                    Developed by the Royal Thai Airforce, the ZnO-NP-coated socks were trialled in a real-life setting by researchers at the Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, in Thailand. 
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                    Tests on skin cells found that the anti-inflammatory ingredients of the allergen-depleted fragrance composition reduced expression of both Prostaglandin E2 
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                    Two-year-old Devaansh Surpur's highly developed mental capability has brought him not just laurels, but also records 
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                    Study revealed that 51 per cent of others living with someone who was positive for COVID-19 also became infected 
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                    Meditation and yoga have emerged as top health activities among people in the country 
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                    People are not only losing their sleep to overstretched working hours, and the uncertainty caused by corona virus but are also finding it difficult to sleep properly. 
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                    On the COVID-19 ward, contamination was reduced with simple modifications of floor cleaning and disinfection protocols. 
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                    70 percent of Indian travellers believe they will be more price-conscious when it comes to searching and planning a trip following COVID-19 
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                    Just pack your laptop and get ready to mix a little business with pleasure. 
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                    Celebrity stylist Eshaa Amiin reveals how to stay stylish while working from home with her new show '9 to 5 Trending Now' airing on TLC 
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                    Some animals such as bats with the extrasensory adaption use echolocation to navigate and find food. 
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                    Scientists have identified dozens of species of pterosaur scattered across the planet. They range from creatures barely bigger than a sparrow to giants as tall as a giraffe and with the wingspan of a fighter jet. 
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                    People do night-long prayer meetings, marches and parades involving large crowds and community meals in mosques and other community buildings. 
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                    The judge for this occasion was P. Madhusudhana Rao, an eminent Yoga teacher. 
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                    Rich in vitamin C, it also helps in adding sheen to your skin and hair in multiple ways 
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                    The new work documents several times when human movement contributed to dog expansion, building on previous research by others. 
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                    Late Kapil Sekhri, co founder and the force behind Fratelli was driven with passion to create new benchmarks for the Indian wine industry.