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Fossil Fuel-Driven Climate Change Is Going To Kill Us: UN General Assembly
The UN General Assembly called climate change a public health crisis and called for better training, research, and measures to fight climate change.
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Nipah Virus Vaccine: ICMR Looking For Partners To Develop A Range Of Vaccines Against Diseases in India
ICMR is considering developing the NiV vaccine as part of a larger scheme to develop a range of essential vaccines right here in India.
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New WHO Report Reveals Global Hypertension Crisis: 76 Million Lives at Stake
The report underscores the importance of WHO-recommended hypertension care, emphasising five key components. Read ahead to know.
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New Drug Combo Shows Promising Results Against Colorectal Cancer, Researchers Find
Preliminary findings suggest immunotherapy holds promise for colorectal cancer patients, particularly those with traditionally resistant forms.
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Researchers Finds AI-based Blood Test To Predict Alzheimer Risk Up to 20 Years In Advance
Although Alzheimer's currently lacks a cure, researchers point out that identifying Alzheimer's risk two decades in advance may enhance outcomes.
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Your Snacking Choices Can Make or Break Your Health, Here's What The Study Suggests
This research underscores that the choices we make in our snacking habits have profound implications for our health. Read on.
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New Study Suggests Morning Workouts May Aid Weight Loss
The study revealed that morning exercisers were often older and predominantly white and female, with college degrees and healthier habits overall.
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World Alzheimer’s Day 2023: Date, Significance And History
World Alzheimer's Day 2023 serves as a reminder of the importance of understanding, supporting, and advocating for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease.
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Who Should Receive the New COVID-19 Booster Shot? Know What FDA Exactly Approve
The FDA approved updated versions of the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines. Since Covid continues to spread.
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Can COVID Vaccines Increase The Risk Of Heart Attack? Study Offers Answers
The efficacy of COVID vaccines has been debated since they first arrived on the scene, as many credible studies proved its ill effects on the heart.















