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Telangana first State in the country to conduct this unique initiative.
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The benefits of physical exercise on the mind and body are no longer a thing of speculation, evident from its empirical impact on people from across the world.
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The national Anti-Obesity day is celebrated on November 26 every year to create awareness of dangers of obesity and prevention of the pandemic.
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This may serve as a general preventative measure against future flu pandemics in the near future, according to researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in the US.
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TRUNCATE-TB trial promises that the patients can be cured before the standard 6-month treatment.
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Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden now analysed samples collected between 2010 and 2020 at the Karolinska University Hospital in Sweden from patients with severe oral infections and produced a list of the most common bacteria.
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Made with peanut butter sponge cake, this cupcake is topped off with delicious peanut butter buttercream and spread with layers of sticky grapefruit jelly.
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What makes it a bigger concern in some cases, is when one partner is insecure about the other. This further grows into jealousy, spite, and negative emotions.
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The study, published in the journal Thorax, found an increased risk of asthma attacks after the pandemic restrictions were lifted.
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There are a lot of teeth that are at risk because 9.1 million American adults and 2 million teenagers use tobacco-based vaping products, according to CDC studies.
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The study, published in JAMA Network Open, examined how often young people with sleep disorders had a drug overdose in the months after starting a prescription sleep medication.
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The researchers found that the Omicron subvariant BQ.1.1 could not be neutralised by either individual antibodies or antibody cocktails.
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While there is a growing realisation among stakeholders on the need to have vaccine program for adults, MoHFW is yet to frame national adult immunisation guidelines.
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A report titled ‘Wrapped in Secrecy: Toxic Chemicals in Menstrual Products’ published by Toxics Link, a Delhi-based NGO specifically suggests that all popular sanitary napkins brands in India contain harmful chemicals.
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The key is flavonoids, which are naturally occurring substances found in many common foods and beverages such as black and green tea, apples, nuts, citrus fruit, berries and more.
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Among physicians and even agriculture scientists, it is a well-known fact that the weed is responsible for causing health problems in human beings and animals
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The data, which was meta-analysed, says that the average sperm concentration fell from an estimated 101.2m per ml to 49.0m per ml, a stark drop of 51.6%.
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While the whole idea of online dating sounds fun and cool, it sure has its risks. Because the initiation of the relationship happens virtually where it is easy to impersonate others, it is vital to keep your guard up.
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The findings were reported in Cancer Discovery and at the American Association for Cancer Research Special Conference: Precision Prevention, Early Detection, and Interception of Cancer.
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College of Medicine researcher Dr. Dinender Singla, recently published an article in the 'American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology'.
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A team of researchers is developing a "dual-mode brain-sensing device" that detects Alzheimer's disease (AD) quickly and effectively, a new report has said.
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The duties go beyond simply showing up all decked up on the wedding day.
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New Delhi: Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar busts some popular myths about diabetes, as she shares the right thing to do in her audiobook ‘Eating in the Age of Dieting’, available on Audible. Myth 1: Avoid bananas, but apple is okay! “All fruits contain natural sugars, mostly fructose, which has a low glycaemic index,” says Rujuta […]
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It will be an enchanting evening of performances by Pandit Umakant Gundecha and other vocalists.