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Covid restrictions linked to nearly 7,50,000 fewer dengue cases in 2020
London, March 3 (IANS) Nearly three quarters of a million fewer global cases of dengue - 7,50,000 - occurred in 2020, which could be linked to Covid-19 disruptions limiting human mobility and contact, according to a new study published in!-->…
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Does nerve damage contribute to long-Covid symptoms?
New York, March 2 (IANS) Some patients with long-Covid have long-lasting nerve damage that appears caused by infection-triggered immune dysfunction, according to a study.
Typical symptoms of neuropathy nerve damage include weakness, sensory!-->…
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Loud music may up hearing loss risk in over 1 bn young adults: WHO
Geneva, March 2 (IANS) More than 1 billion people aged 12 to 35 years risk losing their hearing due to prolonged and excessive exposure to loud music and other recreational sounds, the World Health Organisation warned ahead of the World!-->…
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US to launch Covid antiviral pills at pharmacies for free
Washington, March 2 (IANS) The US is set to launch a new programme that will enable Americans who test positive for Covid-19 to receive antiviral pills for free at local pharmacies and community health centers.
"We're launching the 'Test to!-->…
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TN orders bottled drinking water companies to ensure safety
Chennai, March 1 (IANS) The food safety commissioner of Tamil Nadu has warned the bottled drinking water companies in the state to provide safe drinking water to consumers. He said that of the 1640 packaged drinking water companies in the!-->…
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Why exercise gets harder the less you do it
London, March 1 (IANS) Doing less exercise could deactivate a vital protein in the body, causing further inactivity and making exercise more difficult, new research suggests.
Scientists at the University of Leeds have discovered that!-->…
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Harvard-Apple study focuses on link between PCOS & heart health
New York, March 1 (IANS) Women with abnormal periods, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) may be at risk of heart problems, according to a new study led by an Indian-American researcher at Harvard University in collaboration with tech giant!-->…
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Snack on almonds for better skin health
According to a recent survey conducted between 7th to 22nd December by YouGov, a research consulting firm, 72 per cent of women in India find healthy dietary changes as an important step for beautiful looking skin. Overall, the results!-->…
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