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The goat was slaughtered outside Pratap movie theater in Tata Nagar, Tirupati, and the horrific act was captured on video. The footage shows men encircling a terrified goat, and then, while the goat remained fully conscious, it was beheaded with a machete in full view of the public.
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The film, directed as a spin-off of Nivin Pauly’s Mikhael, is generating high expectations and is set to hit the theaters on December 20.
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Already excited by the background score, fans went on to be elated with the full title track.
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Previous studies have indicated that "forever chemicals" have contaminated water, food, and individuals through various products, including Teflon pans, waterproof clothing, stain-resistant carpets and fabrics, and food packaging. Additionally, research has highlighted their association with cancers of the breast, ovary, skin, and uterus in women, among other health issues.
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The DCA statement also pointed out that the processing charges for blood/blood components should be displayed prominently in the blood center premises so that it is conspicuously visible to the recipients.
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MMP-8 travels from the blood to the brain, where it alters the functioning of certain neurons.
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Nirakar Sahu (38) was a resident of Tumusigha area of Dhenkanal district. Police recovered his body lying in a pool of blood at Alatuma village under Kamakhyanagar police limits this morning.
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The former officer had allegedly been infected during a blood transfusion at an Army hospital in 2002.
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The camp was organised by Kirana and the general store workers association. Ramanna said that victims of road accidents and medical emergencies were losing lives due to unavailability of blood.
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In the poster, he is seen holding a sword stained with blood. This portrayal is one of Pawan Kalyan's most intense avatars in recent years.
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"Our results therefore indicate marijuana is a source of cadmium and lead exposure," McGraw added.
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The woman believed that it would help her conceive a child.
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Hyderabad: This article is in continuation to the previous article that focused on the detailed functioning of a human heart and the working of an electrocardiograph. Today, we will discuss the double circulation of blood. Double circulation: The blood flows strictly by a fixed route through blood vessels — the arteries and veins. Basically, each […]
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This article is in continuation to the previous article that focused on body fluids and circulation. In today’s article, we will discuss coagulation of blood and lymph. Coagulation of blood You know that when you cut your finger or hurt yourself, your wound does not continue to bleed for a long time; usually the blood […]
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Hyderabad: This article is in continuation to the previous article that focused on body fluids and circulation. In today’s this article, we will discuss further blood groups, donor compatibility and Rh grouping. Blood Groups and Donor Compatibility Blood Group Antigens on RBCs Antibodies in Plasma Donor’s Group A A anti-B A, O B B anti-A […]
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This article is in continuation of the previous article that focused on human respiratory system. In today’s this article, we will discuss the body fluids and their circulation. All living cells have to be provided with nutrients, O2 and other essential substances. Also, the waste or harmful substances produced, have to be removed continuously for […]
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New York: US scientists have created a first-of-its-kind roadmap that traces each step in the development of blood stem cells in the human embryo. The map will provide scientists with a blueprint for producing fully functional blood stem cells in the lab. The research, published in the journal Nature, could help expand treatment options for […]
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London: A team of scientists have for the first time discovered microplastics in live human lungs, a finding that indicates we are inhaling the dangerous substances without knowledge that can have a major impact on our respiratory health. Micro-plastic pollution is one of the most crucial environmental issues in recent times. The latest finding comes […]
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Led by a team of researchers at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the results suggest that the proteins could help researchers identify diabetics most at risk of kidney damage
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The camp was jointly organised by Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Society in collaboration with R R Charitable Trust at the Trust building premises in Edi Bazaar