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A total of 81,329 drug samples were tested in 2019-20 out of which 2497 samples were declared as not being of standard quality and 199 were declared of spurious nature.
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In the procedure, the physician uses a handheld transducer placed on the skin to direct ultrasound waves towards the stone.
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The efficacy of the tool--the CHILDhood Asthma Risk Tool, or CHART--is detailed in a study published in the highly influential Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
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Hands-on workshops on ‘Natural Dyeing’, ‘Hand-Spinning’, ‘Coconut Shell Crafts’ along with cultural events will be the highlights of the expo.
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A Vietnamese food blogger, Quang Tran recently shared a video on Instagram in which he is seen trying pani puri. The clip has gone viral on social media and has above 3 lakh views.
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In the new study, researchers used data from the Program for International Student Assessment (PIA) 2018, which included information on 465,146 students aged 15 and 16 from 74 countries/economies.
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It may sound weird but there is a medical condition where women often become allergic to semen, leading to the couple struggling to conceive a child.
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The findings indicate that eating refined grains was associated with increased risk of premature heart disease and whole grains consumption with reduced risk.
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Washington: According to a new study conducted by Queen’s University Belfast researchers, dogs have the ability to detect stress in humans from their sweat and breath. The research findings have been published in PLOS ONE. The study was carried out by Clara Wilson (PhD researcher) and Kerry Campbell (MSc student) in the School of Psychology. […]
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The researchers examined 459 natural woodlands located in or near 32 cities in southern Sweden.
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Anybody with basic math sense or a calculator can estimate the amount of money spent on pads in a single woman’s lifetime to Rs 42,000.
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Hyderabad: Adopting technology in public healthcare systems and simplifying it to benefit patients and caregivers is quite a tough task. Especially in government hospitals, where the patient inflow is very high and the acceptance of new technologies, even as simple as a mobile health care app is quite a challenge and takes convincing for patients […]
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The brand also announced the launch of its jewellery collection – 'Avika' and 'Utsav'.
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A woman from the USA pulled off this stunt, which sure made her resume stand out. Karly Pavlinac Blackburn shared a post on LinkedIn where she described how she planned and executed this mission.
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In the viral video, a woman at the roadside stall is seen dunking a bar of chocolate in the batter and deep-frying it, as she makes the most bizarre combination. She then tops it with some masala and serves it with green chutney.
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The study by a team from University College London in the UK, published in Lancet eBioMedicine, analysed proteins in the blood of healthcare workers infected with SARS-CoV-2.
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And, ensuring that a weekly exercise routine includes both weights and aerobic activities seems to have an additive effect, the findings suggest.
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To compare the potential benefits of whey protein, the same participants also spent a week drinking a control shot that contained no protein in order to measure the results against each other.
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Despite the efforts of the government and local and foreign relief organisations, many people are in urgent need of food and medicine in flood-hit regions despite the efforts of the government and humanitarian organisations, according to the Express Tribune.
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Researchers looked at how the fetuses reacted to either carrot or kale flavours just a short time after the flavours had been ingested by the mothers.
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Around 12,000 different brush strokes by well-known painter Srikanth Babu Adepu, a world record holder, and mythology and cubism artist, enthralled the audience.
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National Award for Jamdhani weaving, and Abbar Ahmed, National Award on Chanderi. The Indian Silk Gallery Expo celebrates the invisible hands that weave magic.
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Gone are the days when these dishes were considered bland. This year, several restaurants in the city have come up with Navratri special menus giving the dishes a contemporary twist.
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A gender wise assessment shows that 21.3 per cent women and 18.5 per cent men belong to overweight/obese category.