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Low Calcium Dose May Prevent Preeclampsia, Preterm Birth Risk — Study

Low Calcium Dose May Prevent P...

NEW DELHI — Lower than the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended calcium supplementation (equivalent to one 500-milligram pill per day) may help prevent preeclampsia and...

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JN.1 Covid wave may cause a bigger wave, say global experts

JN.1 Covid wave may cause a bi...

NEW DELHI — JN.1, the currently dominant and highly transmissible Covid-19 sub-variant, may result in a bigger wave than the previous ones, according to global...

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Scientists Develop New Antibiotic That Can Kill Drug-Resistant Superbug

Scientists Develop New Antibio...

NEW YORK — A team of US scientists have developed a novel antibiotic that can kill a drug-resistant superbug, known to kill about half of...

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There must be an end to vicious cycle of violence in Gaza: Russian FM

There must be an end to viciou...

Read below: Gaza population in grave peril, warns WHO NEW DELHI — Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has stressed the need to break the vicious...

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India sees rise in cases of Covid, flu; doctors advise not to panic

India sees rise in cases of Co...

NEW DELHI — Even as India is currently seeing a significant rise in cases of Covid-19, flu and RSV, doctors on Friday advised not to...

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More humanitarian aid for Gaza arrive in Egypt

More humanitarian aid for Gaza...

CAIRO — More airplanes carrying humanitarian aid to the war-torn Gaza Strip landed in Egypt’s al-Arish Airport in North Sinai governorate. Planes from Algeria, Kuwait,...

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US NIH rolls out clinical trial of HIV vaccine

US NIH rolls out clinical tria...

NEW YORK — The US’ National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced the launch of Phase 1 clinical trial of a preventive HIV vaccine.  The...

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5 Ways to Improve Indoor Air Quality for a Healthier Living

5 Ways to Improve Indoor Air Q...

NEW DELHI — Air pollution continues to be a growing concern, impacting us in various ways. Recent findings from the 2023 Air Quality Life Index...

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Infants’ screen time linked with developmental delays

Infants’ screen time linked ...

The study, published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics showed that for children aged two, increased screen time when aged one was associated with developmental delays...

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Avoiding salt in meals may cut heart attack, stroke risk by 20%: Study

Avoiding salt in meals may cut...

People who always add salt to their foods are 22 per cent more likely to suffer atrial fibrillation than those who never add it —...

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