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Mushroom-derived bioactive compounds have the potential to combat COVID-19 and other viral infections
Natural anti-infective, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and antithrombotic products derived from a wide range of easily sourced mushrooms and their bioactive mole
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India News
Feline parvovirus infections are increasing in Kolkata’s domesticated cats
With no specific treatment available, Feline parvovirus infection is one of the major disease threats to treat for any vet.
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Health
RGCB research finds possibility of heart disease risk reduction in diabetes patients
RGCB findings significant as they can lead to reduction of the risk of heart disease in patients with diabetes
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Education
Class 11th exam postponed in Kerala as SC intervenes
In its ruling, the court stated that youngsters of a vulnerable age should not be exposed to the risk, citing the fact that about 35,000 cases are reported ever
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Health
Study reveals how persistent lung illness develops after recovery from COVID-19
The outcomes of the study were published in the ‘Journal of Clinical Investigation’ NEW DELHI — Short-term lung illness can cause long-term lung dam
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Health
Study shows why the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine should not be skipped
The researchers found that the first shot increases COVID-19-specific antibody levels, as expected, but not nearly as much as the second shot does The second do
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India News
Study claims long-term care infrastructure must be re-imagined in a post-pandemic world
The Hong Kong experience underscores the critical importance of learning health systems, of which a culture of quality assurance is an intrinsic component Ottaw
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Health
How to protect your health against air pollution, COVID-19 ??
People should improve their immunity by ensuring a diet rich in nutrients & they should protect themselves with a good N95 Although the vaccination drive fo
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Health
Future Of Healthcare Industry After COVID-19
At Slimage, Shweta Diwan strives to bring sustainability to healthy living and create a self-sustained immunity in the body.
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Health
Free Preventive Doses for Swine Flu Across Jaipur, Delhi, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad by Dr Batra’s Homeopathy
Free Preventive Medicine For Swine Flu MUMBAI, February 11, 2019/Press Release/ — Dr Batra’s Homeopathy, the largest chain of homoeopathic clinics,
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Health
UNAIDS Report: Paving the Path to End AIDS by 2030
On July 13, 2023, UNAIDS released a groundbreaking report titled “The Path that Ends AIDS,” outlining a definitive strategy to eradicate AIDS by 2030. This ambi
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Health
Gaps in Bird Flu Surveillance Pose Pandemic Risk, Experts Warn
Experts Urge Swift Action Amid Growing Concerns Over H5N1 Spread Scientists monitoring the spread of bird flu are increasingly worried that insufficient surveil
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Health
Testing tears could help in ascertaining Coronavirus presence
Coronavirus, which caused the Covid-19 pandemic, can be detected from tears, researchers have figured out.
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World News
Chinese health official’s monkeypox warning is racist!
The chief epidemiologist at the Chinese CDC warned against touching foreigners so as to prevent being infected with monkeypox
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Health
Spread of Covid-19, similar illnesses can be checked by deploying plasma-based disinfectant
Indian scientists develop plasma-based disinfectant generated with the help of cold atmospheric pressure plasma that could act as green decontaminant for Covid-
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Health
WHO chief scientist Dr Soumya Swaminathan warns about current COVID trends across the globe
Dr Soumya Swaminathan has raised concern over increasing positive cases and deaths in Europe, dominant delta variants and a spike in death rates.
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Health
World Pneumonia Day and its significance amid COVID-19 pandemic
November 12th is World Pneumonia day. Pneumonia can affect anyone but certain groups of people have a higher risk of getting the infection.
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Health
Study explains why vaccinated people face minimal risk during delta spike
The findings, which were published in the journal Immunity, may explain why individuals who were vaccinated were largely spared the worst consequences of the de
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