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    On World Autism Day, expert busts myths about developmental disability

    On World Autism Day, expert busts myths about developmental disability Dr Mallika Bannerjee in a conversation with LiveMint busts common myths around Autism that till date remains a social taboo that is also misunderstood as ‘craziness’. Read on to know more
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    Kolkata man becomes world's first to be diagnosed with deadly plant fungus

    Kolkata man becomes world's first to be diagnosed with deadly plant fungus The man went to a hospital in Kolkata after suffering from a hoarse voice, cough, fatigue, and difficulties swallowing for three months
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    Why climate change is intimately tied to biodiversity

    Why climate change is intimately tied to biodiversity There is a financial case for investing in biodiversity
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    A little alcohol won’t kill you or make you stronger

    A little alcohol won’t kill you or make you stronger People who drink a little don’t die sooner than people who never drank, study shows
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    Rising Atlantic Ocean engulfs fishing town in Brazil

    Rising Atlantic Ocean engulfs fishing town in Brazil The coastline is receding as much as 18 feet a year at the mouth of a river in Atafona
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    Excess use of Air Conditioner causing severe back pain? What experts say

    Excess use of Air Conditioner causing severe back pain? What experts say Many people do not see air-conditioning as either comfortable or healthy. For some, the temperature is too cold in order to accommodate others at work or at home
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    Has T. rex lost its bite? Menacing snarl may be wrong

    Has T. rex lost its bite? Menacing snarl may be wrong The teeth on T. rex and other big theropods were likely covered by scaly lips, concludes a study published Thursday in the journal Science. The dinosaur's teeth didn't stick out when its mouth was closed, and even in a wide open bite, you...
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    Boeing's 1st astronaut flight to space delayed until July

    Boeing's 1st astronaut flight to space delayed until July NASA announced the latest postponement Wednesday, saying more time is needed to certify and test the Starliner capsule's parachute system before the spacecraft blasts off with two test pilots.
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    In a first, ICMR devises ethical guidelines for AI use in biomedical research, health

    In a first, ICMR devises ethical guidelines for AI use in biomedical research, health AI for health, to a large extent, depends on data obtained from human participants and invokes additional concerns related to potential biases, data handling, interpretation, autonomy, risk minimization...
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    NASA to send 4 humans to live on Mars from June 2023

    NASA to send 4 humans to live on Mars from June 2023 The four volunteers are part of a year-long mission to prepare humans for the exploration of the Red Planet. They will live in a habitat that will simulate conditions on Mars when humans arrive on the Red Planet in the near future.
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    Most people on antidepressants don’t need them

    Most people on antidepressants don’t need them Time to wean them off
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    New source of water found in moon samples from China mission

    New source of water found in moon samples from China mission Water was embedded in tiny glass beads in the lunar dirt where meteorite impacts occur. These shiny, multicolored glass beads were in samples returned from the moon by China in 2020
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    How one pandemic made another one worse

    How one pandemic made another one worse Covid-19 set back the battle against tuberculosis. But it also points the way forward
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    30 year-old from UK unable to pee for 14 months, gets rare disease affecting young women

    30 year-old from UK unable to pee for 14 months, gets rare disease affecting young women I was extremely healthy. I had no other problems. I woke up one day and I wasn't able to wee. I was very concerned: Elle Adams
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    Alzheimer's initial symptoms may appear in eyes, reveals new study

    Alzheimer's initial symptoms may appear in eyes, reveals new study Alzheimer’s disease begins in the brain decades before the first symptoms of memory loss
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    World TB day: History, significance and India's fight against TB

    World TB day: History, significance and India's fight against TB World Tuberculosis Day will be observed on Friday, March 24. The significance of World Tuberculosis Day is to educate the world about the impact of tuberculosis, globally
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    Planet with 2-Sun! Nasa's telescope makes ‘out-of -this-world-discovery’

    Planet with 2-Sun! Nasa's telescope makes ‘out-of -this-world-discovery’ The planet is considered to be a ‘young planet’ at only 150 million years old
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    Giant asteroid to pass Earth, moon tomorrow

    Giant asteroid to pass Earth, moon tomorrow Dubbed as 2023 DZ2 asteroid , scientists estimate its size somewhere between 130 feet and 300 feet (40 meters and 90 meters
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    Living near busy roads? Here's how you are more vulnerable to high blood pressure

    Living near busy roads? Here's how you are more vulnerable to high blood pressure The more noisy areas tend to have more pollution and both factors combine to increase the level of hypertension
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    Long Covid risk factors are tied to gender, age and weight

    Long Covid risk factors are tied to gender, age and weight Researchers also found that patients with preexisting conditions like asthma, diabetes and even anxiety or depression were more likely to develop long-lasting Covid-19 symptoms. Those who were previously hospitalized or admitted to...
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