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Earlier this week, an Instagram model named Victoria Vanna, made some bullying allegations against Kylie, claiming she was hired to dance in American rapper Tyga's 'Ice Cream Man' music video
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The study of 840,000 people, by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, represents some of the strongest evidence yet that chronotype- a person's propensity
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The new findings that are published in the Journal of Neuroscience identify a potential contributor to microcephaly, a birth defect in which the head is underdeveloped and abnormally small.
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The plane had departed from the Delhi airport at 2.20 am on Thursday and no one noticed the bat before the take off, they mentioned.
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The American Telangana Society (ATS) in association with Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA) launched 'Covid Dawakhana,' a community service project.
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Aniston took to her Instagram handle and shared the BTS footage featuring her, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry and Matt LeBlanc. She captioned the post as, "#TBT Like WAY WAY BACK... Happy #FriendsReunion Day
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So I started her this collection of Hermes China last year for her birthday. I got her like teacups and a teapot and all the tea stuff. And then for Christmas, I added to it and got her all the serving platters
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Perry, who struggles with his mental health and substance abuse, revealed that he found the experience deeply stressful.
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This is for the second time since April 14 that India has recorded less than two lakh cases of Covid
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Although it is not spread through human contact, Francisella tularensis is one of the most infectious pathogenic bacteria known to science- so virulent, in fact, that it is considered a serious potential bioterrorist threat.
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TMZ reported that a judge made a tentative ruling in the case, awarding Brad and Angelina 50-50 joint legal and physical custody of their 5 minor children- Pax who is 17, 16-year-old Zahara, Shiloh who is 14, and 12-year-old
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Cardiovascular diseases like congestive heart failure, heart attack and stroke are the number one cause of death globally, taking an estimated 17.9 million lives each year.
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The company is grateful for the trust and support of its global users, partners, employees and shareholders. The company reiterates that it is an open, transparent, publicly traded, independently operated and managed corporation
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Led by MGHfC pediatric pulmonologist Lael Yonker, MD, researchers determined that viral particles remaining in the gut long after initial COVID-19 infection can travel into the bloodstream
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A team of researchers at Texas A and M University are working to understand cellular mechanosensing- the ability to sense and respond to the mechanical properties of the microenvironment- in a unique way.
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While the United States of America was the first country to record 3 lakh deaths, Brazil became the second to touch that mark
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Fauci was asked during a Poynter event, "United Facts of America: A Festival of Fact-Checking", earlier this month, about whether he was confident that Covid developed naturally.
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Bashir made his first public comments about the scandal to the Sunday Times, denied any wrong behaviour he and the BBC are alleged to have engaged in back in '95, when Diana agreed to talk to him on camera
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The duke broke down in an episode of his and Oprah Winfrey produced docuseries which is focused on bringing out mental health and emotional well-being with stories from people around the world.
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A study published in the International Journal of Obesity looked at three large population studies and found that people who regularly drank high amounts of milk had lower levels of both good and bad cholesterol