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    Study on mice finds mucosal DNA vaccine effective in stopping COVID-19

    Study on mice finds mucosal DNA vaccine effective in stopping COVID-19 An international research team has just demonstrated that its mucosal DNA vaccine is capable of ensuring the total survival of a group of mice infected with a version of the virus adapted to this species, whereas the latter...
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    WHO: Global cholera surge likely accelerated by climate change

    WHO: Global cholera surge likely accelerated by climate change Amid a global resurgence of cholera, a top World Health Organization (WHO) official on Friday said that climate change has driven an unprecedented number of larger and more deadly cholera outbreaks this year.
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    SpaceX scraps double launch on same day, Starlink satellites to lift off today

    SpaceX scraps double launch on same day, Starlink satellites to lift off today A pair of internet communications satellites was launched on Friday from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station for its customer SES, while SpaceX's own Starlink satellites were lifted off from Kennedy Space Center today.
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    NMC warns doctors not to use stem cell therapy for people with autism

    NMC warns doctors not to use stem cell therapy for people with autism NMC officials said that none of the current international guidelines or studies recommend stem cell therapy for the autistic
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    Can India's Agni-5 cover entire China? Here are 5 things to know about the ballistic missile

    Can India's Agni-5 cover entire China? Here are 5 things to know about the ballistic missile The test-firing of the missile from the Abdul Kalam Island off Odisha coast came amid India's lingering border row with China.
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    Cholera vaccine's global stock is currently 'empty’, alerts WHO amid resurgence scare

    Cholera vaccine's global stock is currently 'empty’, alerts WHO amid resurgence scare The UN health agency says global fatality rates are rising and there are around 30 countries around the world that have reported cholera outbreaks this year, about a third higher than in a typical year
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    Cluster headache patients more likely to get heart disease, mental problems: Study

    Cluster headache patients more likely to get heart disease, mental problems: Study A higher proportion of Cluster Headache patients was seen to have multimorbidity or additional diseases (91.9%) than of references (77.6%).
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    Two Kepler planet water worlds discovered 218 light years away. Read here

    Two Kepler planet water worlds discovered 218 light years away. Read here Astronomers observed exoplanets Kepler-138c and Kepler-138d with Hubble and the retired Spitzer space telescopes and discovered water on them.
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    Covid-19 and Mpox emergencies might end in 2023: WHO

    Covid-19 and Mpox emergencies might end in 2023: WHO Dr. Tedros asserted that the primary lesson from the Covid-19 pandemic to the countries is to be ever-ready against such outbreaks
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    WHO chief call on China to share requested data to probe origins of Covid-19

    WHO chief call on China to share requested data to probe origins of Covid-19 Three years after its emergence in China's Wuhan, exactly how SARS-CoV-2 first emerged as a respiratory pathogen capable of sustained human-to-human transmission remains the subject of active debate.
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    India records highest number of cervical cancer cases in Asia: Study

    India records highest number of cervical cancer cases in Asia: Study The study also said that a clear and strong socioeconomic gradient was observed between cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates and the mean national HDI values.
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    DCGI gives multiple reminders to WHO for more details on Gambia deaths

    DCGI gives multiple reminders to WHO for more details on Gambia deaths Somani said that Gambia has informed, as per media, that there has been no direct causal relation established yet between the cough syrup consumption and the deaths and that certain children who had died had not consumed the...
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    Mars rover captures 1st sound of dust devil on red planet

    Mars rover captures 1st sound of dust devil on red planet It sounds strikingly similar to dust devils on Earth, although quieter since Mars’ thin atmosphere makes for more muted sounds and less forceful wind
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    'Progress against HIV, TB and Malaria has stalled or gone backwards': WHO

    'Progress against HIV, TB and Malaria has stalled or gone backwards': WHO Dr. Tedros comment came at a time when the world is still not out of the grip of Covid-19 virus
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    Nuclear-fusion breakthrough accelerates quest to unlock limitless energy source

    Nuclear-fusion breakthrough accelerates quest to unlock limitless energy source Experiment yields net-positive energy, a milestone in effort to develop nuclear fusion as a source of clean power
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    Artemis 1 mission: NASA's Orion capsule returns to Earth after record-setting lunar voyage

    Artemis 1 mission: NASA's Orion capsule returns to Earth after record-setting lunar voyage The Orion space capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a fiery re-entry into Earth's atmosphere
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    New ways microbes might help humans build colonies on Moon, Mars: Study

    New ways microbes might help humans build colonies on Moon, Mars: Study Researchers have come up with fresh ideas for how microbes might assist humans in establishing colonies on the moon and Mars in response to the biochemical process by which cyanobacteria in Chile's Atacama Desert obtain...
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    Did not contract Covid-19? It might be because of vaccine or…

    Did not contract Covid-19? It might be because of vaccine or… Some theories attributed this to increased immunity while some said this could be genetic bonding of the said person. Is this phenomenon the secret to eradicating the coronavirus completely?
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    Nasa’s Artemis I Moon Mission concludes with Orion splashdown in the Pacific

    Nasa’s Artemis I Moon Mission concludes with Orion splashdown in the Pacific Officials said Artemis I went well, allowing NASA to achieve priorities set out for the test flight
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    Why heart attacks rise during the holiday season

    Why heart attacks rise during the holiday season Heart problems are more common in December, but watching for symptoms and getting early care can help
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